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  • Page 1 Industrial Wi-Fi 6 Wireless AP User manual  MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product overview ......................1 Product presentation ...........................1 Product characteristics ........................1 product display ............................ 3 Specification parameters ........................3 interface specification ......................... 5 1.5.1 Power interface ...........................6 1.5.2 Ethernet interface ..........................7 1.5.3 Air wire ..............................7 1.5.4 Guidling lights .............................
  • Page 3 3.4.6 Wireless users ..........................39 3.4.6.1 List of wireless users ............................. 39 3.4.6.2 Black and white list ............................39 3.4.7 Access to the device ........................42 3.4.8 Static routing .............................43 3.4.9 network diagnosis ..........................46 Fire wall ............................. 46 3.5.1 Basic Settings ...........................46...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    Product overview Product presentation MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT is an outdoor pole-holding Gigabit dual-frequency Wi-Fi 6 industrial-grade wireless AP with a dual-frequency concurrency rate of up to 2976Mbps. The product provides 22.4GHz antenna interface, 25GHz antenna interface, 1 Gigabit WAN / LAN...
  • Page 5 Support the client mode, can turn the wireless network into a wired network, realize the  wired terminal access to the wireless network Support DHCP server, centralized dynamic management and configuration of user IP  addresses Support DHCP access device management, bind the client IP and MAC address, to avoid ...
  • Page 6: Product Display

    The AP mode supports the AC controller wireless black and white list configuration function  AP mode supports the fast roaming function under the AC controller to realize the roaming  switching function of wireless terminal devices AP mode supports single upgrade, batch upgrade, online and online automatic upgrade ...
  • Page 7 Short protection time interval, segmentation threshold, RTS  threshold, pure G mode, and pure 11N mode are supported  Supports static routingSupport peanut shell mesh penetration, dynamic DNS, SNMP, LLDP  Support the PPTP / L 2 TP / GRE / TUN / TAP protocol VPN client ...
  • Page 8: Interface Specification

     -64.5dBm(VHT80/MCS9/2SS) -59.0dBm(VHT80/MCS11/2SS)   -64.0dBm(HE80/MCS9/2SS)  -58.0dBm(HE80/MCS11/2SS)  -58dBm(HE160/MCS9/2SS) Interface specifications 110 / 100 / 1000Base-T (X) adaptive gigabit WAN / LAN reuse port, Gigabit using RJ 45, support full / half-duplex, MDI / MDI-X adaptive; support (PoE) standard POE power, meet IEEE802.3af/at standard...
  • Page 9: Power Interface

    Vertical view Back view 1.5.1 Power interface Provide 1 gigabit WAN / LAN multiplexing port, support standard PoE DC48V power (DC44~57V input)
  • Page 10: Ethernet Interface

    1.5.2 Ethernet interface Provide 1 Gigabit WAN / LAN multiplexing port and 1 Gigabit LAN port, WAN / LAN  multiplexing port as electric port and LAN port as SFP slot. The WAN / LAN multiplexing method is as follows: In the routing mode, the port is used as a WAN port, which is mainly used to connect the ...
  • Page 11: Installation Size

    Pilot Status Definition The port has a valid network connection. WAN/LAN Twinkle The port has a network activity The Port does not establish a valid network connection Blue: The 2.4GHz wireless signal is running normally.   Green: the 5GHz wireless signal is operating normally ...
  • Page 12: Fast Networking

    Fast networking Environmental preparation For wireless AP fast networking, a wireless notebook, a MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT wireless AP, and one POE power adapter (if the opposite end port supports POE output, no POE power supply is required), Hardware connection is as shown in Figure 2 1:...
  • Page 13: The Web Basic Function Configuration

    The WEB basic function configuration For WEB interface configuration using MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT Wi-Fi6 Industrial Wireless AP, you can connect the wireless AP WLAN wireless network through the wireless network, and then log into the WEB management interface for configuration. By default, the default SSID name of MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT is MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT-XXXX...
  • Page 14 Figure 3-1 Enter the user name and password interface There is only one default logon user of this wireless AP, the role is super administrator, the user name is "admin", and the password is "Admin-985 #". You can configure all the functions of the wireless AP.
  • Page 15: Main

    If it is not in the AP mode, then go directly to the WEB management home page, as shown in Figure 3 3. Figure Figure 3-3 The WEB home page Main page introduction If the user logs in to the WEB interface for the first time (AP mode), the main page of the AP mode is entered, as shown in Figure 3 2 above.
  • Page 16 Figure 3-4 The AP mode home page If the current device is in non-AP mode, you will enter the WEB home page, as shown in Figure 3-3 above. The WEB main page is mainly composed of the upper and lower areas, the upper part is the LOGO area, and the right part is the functional menu area.
  • Page 17: Function Menu

    Figure 3-5 The WEB Management home page 3.2.1 Function menu The upper right part of the page is the function menu showing all the configurable software functions of this wireless AP. The function menu is for system monitoring, network management, firewall, system management, language, and exit.
  • Page 18 Menu bar Page sign Page function channel, transmission power, maximum connection number and other basic parameters, and advanced parameters such as short protection time interval, segment threshold, RTS threshold, pure G mode and pure 11N mode Displays the list of currently connected wireless users, and Wireless with 户...
  • Page 19: System Monitoring

    Menu bar Page sign Page function Configure the setting information, community, Trap and other SNMP set up parameters. LLDP set up Sets the LLDP protocol connection parameters. Chinese The switch to the WEB interface language is Chinese Languge English...
  • Page 20: Network State

    Hardware version: Hardware version number of the wireless AP.  Firmware version: Firmware version number of the wireless AP.  Running time: the current continuous running time of the wireless AP.  3.3.2 Network state The function of the network state is to display the working mode of the current device and the network connection specific information of the corresponding mode.
  • Page 21: This Machine Address

    Current mode: displays the current working mode.  Connection status: displays the status of the device connected to the superior routing  wireless hotspot. Connection mode: wds (WDS connection) and wisp (universal connection).  Connect band: Displays the band used by the current device to connect to the superior ...
  • Page 22: Traffic Statistics

    IP address into two parts: network address and host address. CPU load: the current CPU usage rate.  Memory load: current memory usage (as shown, 414.51M of memory, 163.21M used).  3.3.4 Traffic statistics Traffic statistics show the current total downloaded and uploaded data traffic of the wireless AP, as shown in Figure Figure 3-10.
  • Page 23: Facility Information

    3.3.6 Facility information Device information displays the information of the device model, device code, hardware version, firmware version, device name, working mode, MAC address, and running time of the wireless AP, as shown in Figure 3-12 Figure 3-12 AP mode device information 3.3.7 Wireless information...
  • Page 24: Interface

    3.4.1 Interface The interface is divided into two parts: an interface and a new interface. The interface information page displays the basic information of the interface, mainly including the MAC address of WAN port (wired WAN), the MAC address of LAN port, IP address and default gateway, as well as the WWAN in universal bridge mode, as shown in Figure 3 -14.
  • Page 25 Figure Figure 3-15 Routing mode network topology The routing mode setting is divided into five steps: "WAN port Settings", "LAN port Settings", "2.4G Settings", "5G Settings" and "Complete". The settings corresponding to each step are described below. 1. WANSET UP The protocol parameters used for configuring the WAN port.
  • Page 26 Figure 3-17 PPPoE dialing protocol Internet account: input Internet account, the length of 4-32 bits, can only include numbers and letters and some  special symbols (- _@. ). Internet password: password length is 8-32 bits, can only include numbers, letters and some special symbols ...
  • Page 27 Figure Figure 3-18 2.4G setup 4. 5G set up The interface can set the wireless parameters such as SSID of 5G wireless hotspot, and can also modify the encryption mode and password. As shown in Figure Figure 3-19:...
  • Page 28 Figure Figure 3-19 5G setting After completing the previous setup steps, all mode settings jump to the finish interface. All mode settings can only take effect after the device restart. So click the restart button on the completion interface to make the new mode setting take effect. As shown in Figure Figure 3- 20.
  • Page 29: Ap Mode

    3.4.2.2 AP mode There are two working modes of AP mode. The first one is to turn on the AC control switch, connect to the AC controller by cable, synchronize the parameters of the equipment from the AC, and report the equipment information to the AC. The second is to connect to the superior routing, which is used as a wireless switch.
  • Page 30 AC discovery has two ways: automatic discovery and manual discovery. Automatic discovery can automatically obtain the AC controller in the network, and manually find out the address of the AC controller that needs to be filled in, as shown in Figure 3- 23:...
  • Page 31: Relay Mode

    Figure 3-25 AP mode Notice: When the network of the AP mode device is abnormal, use the wired network to connect the  network port of the device. After setting the IP of the 6.6.6.X network segment, you can use the http: / / 6.6.6.6 access device for management or diagnosis.
  • Page 32: Bridge Mode

    Figure Figure 3-27 Relay mode setting 3.4.2.4 Bridge mode The bridging mode is also designed to extend the coverage area of the wireless signal. In the bridging mode, the device is also a wireless bridging with the superior route. The difference between it and the relay is that the bridging mode releases its own wireless network for the use of the terminal device.
  • Page 33: Client Mode

    The network communication can be realized through the device routing and forwarding function. The network topology of the universal bridging mode is shown in Figure Figure 3-29 below:...
  • Page 34: Lan Set

    Figure Figure 3-31 Client-mode network topology The client mode is divided into three setting steps, as shown in Figure. 3-32: Figure 3-32 Client mode setting 3.4.3 LAN setting Basic information for configuring the LAN port, as shown in Figure Figure 3-33 below:...
  • Page 35 Figure Figure 3-33 The LAN port configuration page The configuration parameters of this interface are detailed in Table Table 3 Table 3.3 Description of LAN port configuration parameters Item Instruction Basic equipment Agreement The default is to the static addresses.
  • Page 36: Wireless Parameters

    Item Instruction DHCP server Select the DHCP service, and either enable or disable it。 Client IP address Set the range of DHCP client IP addresses that is between the LAN range network address and the broadcast address。 DHCP lease Set the lease period of DHCP in minutes.
  • Page 37 Figure Figure 3-34 List of wireless parameters The device contains two default access points (one 5G and one 2.4G). The default access points cannot be deleted and the frequency band cannot be modified. New access points can be added by adding buttons. The device can support up to 85G band and 82.4G band access...
  • Page 38 Figure 3-35 New wireless access point...
  • Page 39 FIG. 3-36 for editing the wireless access point information Click the delete button in the operation bar to delete the new wireless access point, as shown in Figure Figure 3-37:...
  • Page 40: Rf Parameters

    Figure Figure 3-37 Delete a wireless access point notice : All add, modify, and delete operations in the wireless parameter list need to be applied before they take effect. 3.4.5 RF parameters RF parameters for configuring equipment, including basic settings and advanced settings.
  • Page 41: Advanced Setup

    Figure 3-38 Basic setting of RF parameters notice: 5G When the frequency band bandwidth is not 20 MHz, the configuration channel 36 will automatically switch to 40 channels. 3.4.5.2 Advanced setup Short protection time interval, segmentation threshold, RTS threshold, pure G mode, and pure...
  • Page 42: Wireless Users

    Figure 3-39 Advanced setting of RF parameters 3.4.6 Wireless users 3.4.6.1 List of wireless users Wireless user list of user devices for displaying wireless access, including the SSID, MAC address, IP address, user name, uplink / downlink rate, frequency band, signal strength, and connection time of the access device.
  • Page 43 The Black and white list is a filtering of hosts in a wireless network by specifying a MAC address. Both blacklist filtering and whitelist filtering are supported, as shown in Figure Figure 3 41: Figure 3-41 Black and white list...
  • Page 44 Figure Figure 3-43 Delete the filter list information In the black and white list, switch the filtering mode from the blacklist to the white list, empty the filter list, and add the connected devices to the white list filter list (32 maximum) to prevent the connected devices from disconnecting.
  • Page 45: Access To The Device

    Figure Figure 3-45 Switch to the blacklist mode 3.4.7 Access to the device Displays a list of terminal devices currently connected to the wireless AP. As shown in Figure Figure3-46. Figure 3-46 Access device page The access device in this section is the terminal device of the wireless AP DHCP Server allocation IP, and a static IP device can be viewed from the Terminal Devices list on the status page.
  • Page 46: Static Routing

    3.4.8 Static routing Static routing is a way of routing that describes routing rules on Ethernet, and static routing items are added manually, rather than dynamically. Unlike dynamic routes, static routes are fixed and do not change, even if the network condition has changed or is reconfigured. Static route add parameters are shown in Table 3-4.
  • Page 47 The WAN ports of industrial wireless APA and B are connected to the network of main route 192.168.1.0, LAN port of wireless APA is 192.168.20.0 subnet (LAN static IP of wireless APA is 192.168.20.254), and LAN port of wireless APB is 192.168.30.0 subnet (LAN static IP of wireless APB is 192.168.30.254).
  • Page 48 Figure 3-50 Basic Settings page When the firewall rules of wireless APB are set, you can access T3. FIG. 3-51 shows T3 (192.168.30.153) under wireless APB. Figure Figure 3-51 ping page data Explain: The static route example shows the routing configuration of the device T1 under the wireless APA to access the device T3 under the wireless APB.
  • Page 49: Network Diagnosis

    3.4.9 network diagnosis The interface provides device online network diagnosis widgets, including Ping diagnosis, Traceroute,Nslookup query,etc.as shown in Figure 3- 52: Figure 3-52 Network diagnosis page The interface also provides the function of TCP dump network packet grabbing. Select the network interface to capture the packet (the default captures all network interfaces) and configure the number of packets.
  • Page 50 Figure Figure 3-53 The Basic Settings page Inbound data: the packet to access the wireless  APIP. Outbound data: a packet to be sent by the wireless  APIP. Forward: Data forwarding between the WAN port and the LAN port does not pass ...
  • Page 51 Port forwarding Port mapping forwarding is a host mapping a specified port of a WAN port address to the Intranet. If we want to access a device in the LAN from the external network (wireless AP must be accessed by the external network), then we need to set the mapping from the external network to the Intranet, for example, set the external network port to 1000, the Intranet IP to 192.168.30.129, and the Intranet port to 8848.
  • Page 52: Access Control

    (8848-8948) configuration format. Purpose area: default to LAN port, default value.  Purpose IP address: the IP address of the internal host to map  Purpose port: the port number of the forwarded internal host to map, support the input port ...
  • Page 53 Figure Figure 3-56 Add the IP page Source IP Address: To filter the IP address of the host.  Source port: This parameter is generally not required to set, the default is to filter all ports of  the IP host.
  • Page 54 Figure Figure 3-57 adds the MAC page Domain name filtering: access limit to the specified domain name, the blacklist and whitelist setting of the domain name addresses, as shown in Figure 3-58. Figure 3-58 Domain name filtering page Domain name filtering function is off by default. When selecting the blacklist, the device connected to the wireless AP cannot access the domain name of the blacklist, and other domain name addresses can be accessed normally;...
  • Page 55: Custom Rules

    Figure Figure 3-59 Add a domain name page Name: Comment name for the domain name to add.  Website: the domain name url or keyword to add the domain name filter.  Status: Whether the current added domain name filtering rule is on, default on.
  • Page 56: Dmz

    3.5.4 DMZ DMZ is short for the English word "Demilitarized Zone", and the Chinese name is "isolation zone", also called "demilitarized zone". It is to solve the problem of firewall after the external network cannot access the internal network server, and set up a non-security system and...
  • Page 57: System Management

    Figure Figure 3-62 for the UPnP settings System management The system module includes system attributes, management rights, restart, backup / upgrade, planning tasks, logs. 3.6.1 System properties The function of this function is to display the current system time, and the host name and the time zone of the device, which can be set, as shown in FIG.
  • Page 58: Administration Authority

    3.6.2 Administration authority You can modify the administrator password and add new ordinary users on the management page (up to 5 ordinary users, ordinary users can not operate the firewall, network management and service configuration interface), open the SSH switch and modify the SSH port number,...
  • Page 59 www.maisvch.com...
  • Page 60: Restart

    Figure 3-64 Management rights interface The legal value of the administrator password and the new user password is 4-32 bytes,  and the user name can only include numbers, letters, and some special symbols (- _@. ), The password can only include numbers, letters, and some special symbols (~!@#$%^&*()_+-.)...
  • Page 61 Upload and backup: select the backup configuration file, such as  backup-MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT-20230501172519.tar.gz, and then click the "Upload and backup" button. Wireless AP will save the used-upload parameters, and the uploaded parameters will take effect only after the restart。...
  • Page 62 MIAP7500-4N25-GF-GT-1.1.1.230720.9dfef50REC.bin, and then click the "brush firmware" button, wireless AP will first check the integrity of the firmware, and then burn the firmware to the system and automatically restart. The brush-write firmware process takes about two minutes. Factory data reset;restore factory setting Wireless AP supports the web page to restore the factory.
  • Page 63: Scheduled Task;Cron

    "http: / / 6.6.6.6". pay attention to: Restoring the factory value setting without retaining working mode will cause all parameters  of the device to be placed in the newly factory setting, and the user is required to access the WEB management interface of the device with a static address of "http: / / 6.6.6.6"...
  • Page 64: Daily Record

    Writing a planned task requires the user to know the format of the planned task (reference notes). After the planned task is saved, the corresponding command can be automatically executed without intervention. 3.6.6 Daily record Wireless AP provides log management function, mainly including remote log, local log and viewing and download, as shown in Figure 3 69,3 70 and 3-71.
  • Page 65 Kernel / application / network log level: the system logs are divided into kernel, application  and network log, which supports setting the log level. The log level is defined as 8 levels, namely debugging, information, attention, warning, error, key, alarm, emergency, with the lowest debugging and the highest emergency;...
  • Page 66: Advanced Features Configuration

    Advanced features configuration Wireless AP advanced functions are mainly located in the service module. The service module includes peanut shell tranet penetration, dynamic DNS, VPN, SNMP settings, and LLDP settings. Service function is only valid for routing mode and universal bridging mode. Service module function cannot be set in other modes.
  • Page 67 Figure 4-2 Get the QR code page After obtaining the QR code, you need to use the "Peanut Shell Management" APP to scan the code on your mobile phone. The first login requires a binding account. After binding the account, the bound account will be displayed on the page, as shown in Figure 4-3:...
  • Page 68 Figure Figure 4-4 Peanut shell management page Click on the left and click to increase mapping, as shown in Figure 4-5: Figure 4-5 adds the mapping page Set up the mapping and add a mapping interface, as shown in Figure 4-6:...
  • Page 69 Figure 4-6 adds the mapping page Application Name: Set the name to which this bar map is currently added (arbitrary  settings). Mapping type: Select any mapping protocol, such as TCP / UDP / HTTP / HTTPS.  External domain name: select the domain name to map in the option (apply for a free ...
  • Page 70: Dynamic Dns

    Figure 4-7 Domain name login page If the mapped domain name does not take effect automatically, it is necessary to manually click the corresponding mapping switch button in the Intranet penetration page in the peanut shell management interface (close first and then open), as shown in Figure 4 8:...
  • Page 71 Figure Figure 4-9 for Dynamic DNS settings Status: The DDNS function is enabled or disabled, and the DDNS function is disabled by  default. Effective interface: select the corresponding WAN port, such as WAN (wired WAN port)  and WWAN port, as required.
  • Page 72: Vpn

    Check the time interval of IP change: the domain name pointing IP may change frequently,  the smaller the value, the more frequent the detection. Compulsory update time unit: three time units including minutes, hours and days.  Forced update interval: The forced update time interval.
  • Page 73 A point-to-point tunnel protocol that maintains a TCP port connection, encapsulates data into PPP data frames to encrypt or compress load data. Add a new interface to the "Network Management> Interface> New interface" page, and create a new interface for the PPTP client, as shown in Figure 4 10.
  • Page 74: L2Tp Client

    Figure Figure 4-11 The PPTP Advanced Settings page Set the MTU: Set the MTU of the PPTP channel, the default 1500.  Set default route: PPTP client network interface set the system default route, default is not  set.
  • Page 75 Figure 4-12 New L 2 TP client interface page Name of the new interface: 1-6 bytes in length, it can be a number, letter, or _.  Protocol for the new interface: Create an L 2 TP client The L 2 TP protocol must be ...
  • Page 76: Gre Client

    Set the MTU: Set the MTU of the L 2 TP channel, the default 1500.  Set the default route: whether the L 2 TP client network interface will set the system default  route. DNS using server negotiation: whether the DNS server notified by the L 2 TP server is used ...
  • Page 77: Openvpn Client

    GRE advanced setting parameters, as shown in Figure Figure 4- 15. Figure Figure 4-15 GRE Advanced Settings page TTL setting: Set the TTL of the GRE channel, default 255.  Set the MTU: Set the MTU of the GRE channel, default 1500.
  • Page 78 Figure Figure 4-17 for the TAP protocol Name of the new interface: 1-6 bytes in length, which can be a number, letter, or _.  Protocol for the new interface: Create OpenVPN clients to select TUN (routing mode) or ...
  • Page 79 Figure Figure 4-18 The Advanced Settings page Using LZO compression: Enable or disable transferred data using LZO compression.  Use TLS: Whether to enable with TLS mode.  The TLS authentication key: the authentication key for the secure transport layer.
  • Page 80: Vpn Server

    4.3.3 VPN server The VPN server supports VPN servers with three protocols: PPTP server, L 2 TP server and IPSec server, as configured as follows. 4.3.3.1 PPTP server The PPTP server includes two parts, the PPTP VPN server and user management, as shown in Figure Figure 4-19.
  • Page 81: The L2Tp Server

    IP address: the IP address assigned by the client. IP address not set by default, the client  uses the IP address automatically assigned by the server. If you want to fix the VPN client IP, set it to an IP within the client IP address range.
  • Page 82: Ipsec Server

    4.3.3.3 IPSec server The IPSec server consists of three parts: basic settings, advanced settings and connection log. The basic settings are shown in Figure Figure 4 21. Figure Figure 4-21 Basic settings IPSec VPN: Enables or disables the IPSec VPN server, and disables the IPSec VPN server ...
  • Page 83 Preshared key: Preshared key when setting IPSec encryption.  IPSec VPN Advanced settings, as shown in Figure Figure 4-22. Figure Figure 4-22 The Advanced Settings page Stage 1 sets the relevant parameters for the first stage of IKEv 1: IKE version: Current IKE version supports ike, ikev 1 and ikev 2 modes.
  • Page 84: Snmp Set Up

    IKE survival cycle: Set the survival time of the first stage IPSec session key under IKE  negotiation mode in s. Enable DPD detection: whether to enable the DPD detection function, which will regularly  send DPD data packets to quickly find out whether the opposite end is online.
  • Page 85 SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c versions, which consists of three parts: setting, group and Trap. The SNMP setup page, as shown in Figure Figure 4-24. Figure Figure 4-24 The setup page SNMP Agent: Enable or disable the SNMP Agent function, and the default SNMP Agent ...
  • Page 86: Lldp Set Up

    SNMP Trap: Enable or disable SNMP Trap, SNMP Trap is disabled by default, and SNMP  Agent must be enabled before SNMP Trap. Trap target host: sets the IP address of the Trap target host.  Group Name: Set up the community name.
  • Page 87: Repair And Service

    For product repair, replacement or return, please follow Maisvch's procedures. You should first confirm with the technical staff of Maisvch, and then negotiate with the sales staff of Maisvch , to complete the repair, replacement or return of the product.

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