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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. Wi-Fi Access Points GWN76xx - User Manual...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    OVERVIEW Grandstream’s powerful indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points (APs) offer high-performance networking and an exceptional Wi-Fi coverage range. The outdoor series offers weatherproof certified casing and supports up to a 300-meter coverage range. They are supported by GDMS Networking and GWN Manager, Grandstream’s cloud and on-premise free management platforms.
  • Page 3 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 , 80 and 160MHz WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and critical Wi-Fi and System data/control lockdown Security via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default password per device 2×2:2 2.4GHz MIMO 2×2:2 5GHz...
  • Page 4 Power and Green Supports 802.3az PoE 802.3af/ 802.3at; Energy Efficiency Maximum Power Consumption: 15.5W Operation: 0°Cto 45°C Environmental Storage: -30°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing ● Unit Dimension: 185mmx185mmx44.5mm; Unit Weight: 527g Physical ● Entire Package Dimension: 228.5mmx220mmx79mm; Entire Package Weight: 877g Package Content GWN7670 Wi-Fi 7 Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Start Guide Compliance...
  • Page 5 5G: 26dBm Maximum TX Power 2.4G: 24dBm *Maximum power varies by country, frequency band and MCS rate 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz: -70dBm @MCS7; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: 40MHz: -63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @MCS11;...
  • Page 6 Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2x dual-band internal antennas,1x 5G internal antenna Antenna1, 2.4G gain 3.0dBi, 5G gain 5.0dBi Antennas Antenna2, 2.4G gain 2.5dBi, 5G gain 4.5dBi 5G Antenna gain 4.5dBi 2.4GHz: IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 5GHz:...
  • Page 7 1x 10/100/1000M uplink Ethernet port with PoE/PoE+ Network Interfaces 2x 10/100/1000M Ethernet port with PSE 1x 10/100/1000M Ethernet port Auxiliary Ports 1x Reset Pinhole, 1x Kensington lock Mounting In-wall mountable LEDs 1 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS...
  • Page 8 2.4GHz radio: 2400 - 2483.5 MHz Frequency Bands 5GHz radio: 5150-5850 MHz *Not all frequency bands can be used in all regions. 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz (x4) Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40,80 and 160 MHz (x4) WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and critical Wi-Fi and System data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default password per Security...
  • Page 9 Operation: -30°Cto 60°C Environmental Storage: -30°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing Unit Dimension: 260mm(L)x310mm(W)x59mm(H); Unit Weight: 1.445kg Physical Entire Package Dimension: 469mm x 377mm x 137mm; Entire Package Weight: 3.06kg Package Content GWN7664ELR 802.11ax Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Installation Guide. Weatherproof Grade IP67-level weatherproof capability when installed vertically.
  • Page 10 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz: -70dBm @MCS7; 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -63dBm @MCS11; 802.11a: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm @54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz: -70dBm @MCS7; 802.11ac 20MHz: -70dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: 40MHz: - 66dBm @MCS9;; 802.11ac 80MHz: -62dBm @MCS9 ;...
  • Page 11 IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 2403 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1734 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates 2.4G: IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 12 Mounting Wall mount or pole mount, kits included LEDs 1 tri-color LED for device tracking and status indication; 1 single-color LED for SFP Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller can manage up to 50 local GWN APs Network Management GDMS Networking offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs.
  • Page 13 IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps; IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps *Actual throughput may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions, distance between devices, radio interference in the operating environment and mix of devices in the network 2.4GHz Radio: 2400 - 2483.5 MHz Frequency Bands 5GHz Radio: 5150 - 5850 MHz...
  • Page 14 Embedded controller can manage up to 50 local GWN APs Network Management GDMS Networking offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs. GWN Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs. Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Power and Green PoE 802.3af/ 802.3at;...
  • Page 15 WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and critical Wi-Fi and System data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default password per Security device 2×2:2 2.4GHz (MU-MIMO) MIMO 2×2:2 5GHz (MU-MIMO) 2×2:2 6GHz Up to 175 meters Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on the environment 2.4G: 24 dBm...
  • Page 16 Power and Green PoE 802.3at Energy Efficiency Maximum Power Consumption: 22.55W Operation: 0°Cto 50°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 95% Non-condensing ● Unit Dimension: 205.3mm(L)x205.3mm(W)x45.9mm(H); Unit Weight: 540g Physical ● Entire Package Dimension: 258mm(L)x247mm(W)x86mm(H); Entire Package Weight: 1106g Package Content GWN7665 Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Start Guide Compliance...
  • Page 17 2.4GHz 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 @MCS11; 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -58dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 5GHz 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -74dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-71dBm @MCS7 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @MCS11;...
  • Page 18 Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 6 single frequency internal antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.65dBi 5 GHz, gain 5.26dBi 2.4GHz: IEEE 802.11ax: 8 Mbps to 1147 Mbps IEEE IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 5GHz: Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11ax: 8 Mbps to 2402 Mbps IEEE...
  • Page 19 Auxiliary Ports 1x Reset Pinhole Mounting Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount, kits included LEDs 1 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller can manage up to 50 local GWN APs Network Management GDMS Networking offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs.
  • Page 20 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 and 80 MHz WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and critical Wi-Fi and System data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default password per Security device 2×2:2 2.4GHz (MIMO)
  • Page 21 Operation:-10°Cto 50°C Environmental Storage: -30°C to 60°C Humidity: 5% to 95% Non-condensing Unit Dimension: 135mm(L)x86mm(W)x38.5mm(H) Physical Entire Package Dimension: 176mm(L)x118.5mm(W)x65mm(H) GWN7624 In-Wall Wireless AP Package Content 4x Screws(KB 3.5*26) Quick Installation Guide Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC, UKCA GWN7624 Technical Specifications GWN7664LR Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax...
  • Page 22 2.4GHz 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -63dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 5GHz 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -74dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-71dBm @MCS7 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11;...
  • Page 23 6 single frequency internal antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.5dBi 5GHz, gain 4.5dBi 2.4GHz: IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 5GHz: Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 600Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 24 Embedded controller can manage up to 30 local GWN APs. Network Management GDMS Networking offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs. GWN Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs. Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Supports 802.3az Power and Green PoE 802.3af/ 802.3at...
  • Page 25: Network Interfaces

    2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz (x4) Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 and 80 MHz (x4) WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and Wi-Fi and System critical data/ control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default Security password per device 4×4:4 2.4GHz...
  • Page 26: Network Management

    802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller can manage up to 50 local GWN APs Network GDMS Networking offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs Management GWN Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Power over Ethernet 802.3af/802.3at compliant Power and Green...
  • Page 27 IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 1201 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 867 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 2.4G: Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 28 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7; 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -58dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9; 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @ MCS11;...
  • Page 29 GWN7660 Technical Specifications GWN7660LR Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2 dual band external antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.5dBi 5 GHz, gain 3.5dBi IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 1201 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 867 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 2.4G: IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps...
  • Page 30 2.4G 802.11b: -99dBm@1Mbps, -90dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -77dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -74dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-72dBm @MCS7; 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -62dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -95dBm @6Mbps, -77dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -71dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 67dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -64dBm @ MCS9;...
  • Page 31 Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Wave-2). 4x 2.4 GHz, gain 4dBi, internal antenna Antennas 4x 5 GHz, gain 5dBi, internal antenna IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 600Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 32 SSIDs 32 SSIDs total, 16 per radio (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Concurrent Clients 200+ Network Interfaces 2x autosensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Ports Auxiliary Ports 1x Reset Pinhole, 1x Kensington lock Mounting Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount, kits included LEDs 3 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM, 802.11h 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS...
  • Page 33 IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1300Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 450 Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps *Actual throughput may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions, distance between devices, radio interference in the operating environment and mix of devices in the network...
  • Page 34 Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM, 802.11h 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS ≤ 50 APs: Light-weight Master in AP Network ≤ 3000 APs: On-Premises controller Management ≤ +∞ APs: Cloud management POE 802.3af/ 802.3at; Power and Green Energy Efficiency Max Consumption: 12.5W Operation: 0°C to 40°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C...
  • Page 35 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20,40 and 80 MHz WEP, WPA3, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (TKIP/AES), anti-hacking secure boot and Wi-Fi and System critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default Security password per device 2×2:2 2.4GHz (MIMO) MIMO 2×2:2 5GHz (MU-MIMO)
  • Page 36 Power over Ethernet 802.3af/802.3at compliant Power and Green Energy Efficiency Maximum Power Consumption: 13.8W Operation: 0°C to 40°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing Unit Dimension: 180.4mmx180.4mmx40.8mm; Unit Weight: 388.2g Physical Entire Package Dimension: 228.5x220x79mm; Entire Package Weight: 719.3g Package Content GWN7605 802.11ac Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Start Guide Compliance...
  • Page 37 Up to 250 meters Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on environment 2.4G: 24 dBm Maximum TX Power 5G: 22dBm 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9;...
  • Page 38 Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC GWN7605LR Technical Specifications GWN7630LR Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Wave-2) 4 detachable/changeable dual-band omnidirectional antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.5dBi; 5GHz, gain 3.5dB IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 600Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates...
  • Page 39 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 SSIDs 32 SSIDs total, 16 per radio (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Concurrent Clients 250+ Network Interfaces...
  • Page 40 2 Dual band internal antennas Antennas Antenna 1 - 2.4GHz: gain 3.0dBi, 5GHz: gain 3.5dBi Antenna 2 - 2.4GHz: gain 3.5dBi, 5GHz: gain 3.0dBi 2.4GHz: IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 5GHz: Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733 Mbps...
  • Page 41 LEDs 1 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM, 802.11h 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS GDMS Networking offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs. Network Management GWN.Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs. Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Support 802.3az...
  • Page 42 MU-MIMO 2×2:2 2.4GHz, 2×2:2 5GHz Up to 100 meters Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on environment 5G: 22dBm Maximum TX Power 2.4G: 24dBm *Maximum power varies by country, frequency band, and MCS rate 2.4GHz 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7;...
  • Page 43: Installation

    INSTALLATION Before deploying and configuring the GWN76XX, the device needs to be properly powered up and connected to the network. This section describes detailed information on installation, connection, and warranty policy of the GWN76XX. Equipment Packaging GWN76xx GWN76xx Equipment Packaging Main Case (GWN7625, GWN7664, GWN7660, GWN7630, GWN7615, GWN7605, GWN7662 ,GWN7665, Yes (1) GWN7664E, GWN7660E, GWN7670).
  • Page 44 GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR /GWN7664LR Equipment Package Main Case Yes (1) GWN7630LR: Yes (4) GWN7605LR: Yes (2) Antenna GWN7660LR: Yes (2) GWN7664LR: Yes (4) Base Bracket Yes (1) Screw (PM 3.0x7) Yes (4) Expansion Screw Yes (4) Metal Strap Yes (2) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1) GWN76xxLR Equipment Packaging GWN7624, GWN7661, GWN7661E...
  • Page 45: Gwn76Xx Access Point Ports

    Quick Installation Guide Yes (1) GWN7624/GWN7661/GWN7661E Equipment Packaging GWN7602, GWN7603, GWN7604 The equipment packaging for GWN7602, GWN7603 and GWN7604 models. GWN7602 Equipment Package Main Case Yes (1) PA3.5*20 Screws Yes (2) Anchors Screws Yes (2) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1) GWN7602, GWN7603 and GWN7604 Equipment Packaging GWN76xxELR The below figure shows the package contents of GWN76xxELR AP.
  • Page 46 GWN76xx Ports GWN76xxLR GWN7624/GWN7661/GWN7661E Ports GWN7602/GWN7603/GWN7604 Ports Port Description Power Power adapter connector (12V, 2A) for GWN7602, GWN7603 and GWN7604 Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps) supporting PoE/PoE+. * GWN7624, GWN7661, GWN7661E supports 2x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports with PSE. NET/PoE • The maximum output of each PSE port is 6W. •...
  • Page 47: Power And Connect Gwn76Xx Access Point

    Factory reset button. RESET Press for 7 seconds to reset factory default settings. Quick press will only reboot the unit. GWN76XX AP Ports Description GWN76xxELR ports The figure below displays the ports for GWN7660ELR and GWN7664ELR APs. GWN7664ELR Ports Port Description SFP Port 2.5G SFP Port (support 2.5Gbps aggregate wired throughput).
  • Page 48 Connecting GWN76xx AP Warranty If the GWN76XX Wireless Access Point was purchased from a reseller, please contact the company where the device was purchased for replacement, repair, or refund. If the device was purchased directly from Grandstream, contact our Technical Support Team for an RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before the product is returned.
  • Page 49: Ceiling Mount

    Wall Mount – Steps 4, 5 & 6 Ceiling Mount Step 1: Remove the ceiling tile. Step 2: Place the ceiling backing plate in the center of the ceiling tile and mark the mounting screw holes (screw holes DIA 5.5mm, reticle hole DIA 25mm). Step 3: Insert the screws through the mounting bracket.
  • Page 50: Wall Mount

    GWN76xxLR Mounting Instructions 1. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the correct port of your GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR and insert the cover bracket. 2. Connect each antenna to an antenna connector by rotating it clockwise. 3. Attach the Base bracket with screws (PM 3.0×7) on the back of the GWN7630LR /GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR access point.
  • Page 51 1. Open the metal straps by turning the locking mechanism counterclockwise. You can loosen it by hand or use a flathead screwdriver. 2. Straighten out the end of the metal straps and slide it through the back of the base bracket. 3.
  • Page 52 Wall Mount (GWN7602/GWN7603/GWN7604) 1. Use a measuring tape to measure the distance between the two wall-mount slots on the back of the GWN7602/GWN7603/GWN7604 access point and use a pencil to mark the mounting screw holes on the wall. 2. Drill the holes in the spots that you have marked and slide the anchors into the wall. Attach the GWN7602/GWN7603/GWN7604 access point to the wall via the wall mount slots.
  • Page 53 Wall Mount – GWN76xxELR 1. Please refer to the waterproof kit installation. 2. Connect the Ethernet (RJ45) or Fiber (SFP module) cable to the correct port and tighten the waterproof joints. 3. Attach the Base Bracket with screws (HM 5.0 x 12) on the back of the access point. 4.
  • Page 54: Getting Started

    Pole Mount GETTING STARTED The GWN76XX Wireless Access Point provides an intuitive web GUI configuration interface for easy management to give users access to all the configurations and options for the GWN76XX’s setup. This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to read LED patterns, discover the GWN76XX, and use its Web GUI interface.
  • Page 55: Discover The Gwn76Xx

    Solid Yellow Mesh disconnection Blinking purple Slave AP is disconnected from the master device (e.g., no network or master device is offline). LED Patterns Discover the GWN76XX Once the GWN76XX is powered up and connected to the Network correctly, users can discover the GWN76XX using one of the below methods: Method1: Discover the GWN76XX using its MAC address 1.
  • Page 56: Access Web Gui

    GWN Discovery Tool Use the Web GUI Users can access the GWN76XX using its WebGUI, the following sections will explain how to access and use the Web Interface. Access Web GUI The GWN76XX embedded Web server responds to HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the device through a Web browser such as Microsoft IE, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.
  • Page 57: Web Gui Languages

    GWN7602 doesn’t support embedded Web server, it can only be managed through another GWN access point as a slave, GDMS Networking or GWN Manager. WEB GUI Languages Currently, the GWN76XX series web GUI supports 17 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish, etc. Users can select the displayed language at the upper right of the web GUI either before or after login.
  • Page 58: Save And Apply Changes

    New Firmware Notification: Starting from firmware version 1.0.5.13/1.0.5.14, and once a different OFFICIAL firmware is released on the Grandstream Networks website, the master AP will pop up a reminder notification to the administrator to upgrade the device. You can click on the New button to be redirected to the release note of the new firmware version, for upgrading steps please refer to section [UPGRADING AND BACKUP/RESTORE].
  • Page 59 Apply Changes GWN MANAGEMENT PLATFORMS GDMS Networking Starting from firmware 1.0.6.41/1.0.6.43, the GWN76XX can be managed by your GDMS Networking account, GDMS Networking web interface now can be accessed at https://www.gdms.cloud. GDMS Networking Architecture GWN Manager Starting from firmware 1.0.13.1, the GWN76XX can be managed and monitored by your GWN Manager account, GWN Manager On-premises Access Points Controller platform can be installed using the link below: https://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware GWN Manager Architecture...
  • Page 60: Connect To Gwn76Xx Default Wi-Fi Network

    USING GWN76XX AS A STANDALONE ACCESS POINT The GWN76XX can be used in Standalone mode, where it can act as Master Access Point Controller or in Slave mode and managed by another GWN76XX Master. This section will describe how to use and configure the GWN76XX in standalone mode. Connect to GWN76XX Default Wi-Fi Network GWN76XX can be used as a standalone access point out of the box, or after a factory reset with Wi-Fi enabled by default.
  • Page 61: Login Page

    Login Page After login, users can use the Setup Wizard tool to go through the configuration setup or exit and configure it manually. Setup Wizard can be accessed anytime by clicking on while on the web interface. Setup Wizard Discover and Pair Other GWN76xx Access Points First, note that by default the GWN controller access point will automatically discover all APs connected to the same LAN (broadcast domain), there is also a possibility to pair and provision remote APs using DHCP option 43 with the master direction explained below.
  • Page 62: Transfer Ap - Transfer Network Group

    To Pair a GWN76XX access point connected to the same Network as the GWN76xx follow the below steps: 1. Connect to the GWN76xx Web GUI as Master and go to Access Points → Configuration. Discover and Pair GWN76XX 2. Click on  to discover access points within GWN76xx Network, the following page will appear.
  • Page 63: Failover Master

    Navigate to AP Web UI → Access Points → Configuration page, please refer to the figure below: Access points configuration page Then select where to transfer the select AP, either GDMS Networking or GWN Manager. Transfer AP After this step, you will be redirected to GDMS Networking/GWN Manager page, select the network and click on “Save” button to complete the transfer.
  • Page 64: Failover Mode

    Failover Master Users could select the Failover Master by following below steps: Log into Web GUI of the Master access point then navigate to Access points → Configuration then click on finally select the candidate access point from the drop-down list to be used as a Failover AP. Failover AP Failover Mode Once Failover slave has been selected, the primary master will send the configuration of the network to the Failover slave and...
  • Page 65: Takeover Feature

    Failover Mode GUI The Failover mode has only read permission on the configuration and limited options, users still can reboot other slave Access points in case it is needed. Users also can press on « Switch to Master » button to set the Failover slave as the new primary master of the wireless network, once this is done they have full write permission control over the web GUI option as usual.
  • Page 66: Transfer To Master

    Takeover – Step 3 Transfer to Master From the Master Access Point, the Administrator does have the capability to assign any Slave Access point to become the new Master to manage all the already paired Access points. Except for GWN7602. Navigate to Web UI →...
  • Page 67: Client Bridge

    Client Bridge The Client Bridge feature allows an access point to act as a wireless bridge and connect the wired-only clients to the wireless network. When an access point is configured in this way, it will share the Wi-Fi connection to the LAN ports directly. This is not to be confused with a mesh setup.
  • Page 68 USING GWN76xx AS SLAVE ACCESS POINT GWN access points can be paired as a slave to a master, this master can be another GWN access point, GWN router, or GDMS Networking/GWN Manager. If the GWN access point is added to either GDMS Networking or GWN Manager, the Speed Test feature will be available to users.
  • Page 69: Manager Settings

    Slave AP Service Settings System The system section provides access to the Manager settings and Debug sections. Manager Settings The Master (Manager Address) and Port can be found here to GWN7624 be discovered by the Manager. Slave AP manager settings Manager Address Enter the IP address of the GWN Manager Manager Port...
  • Page 70: Access Points

    Core Files when a crash event happens on the unit, it will automatically generate a core dump file that can used by the engineering team for debugging purposes. Ping/Traceroute Allows the users to Ping and traceroute. Input the target’s IP address or URL and click on run. One key Debug Allows to capture Wireless, Portal, or Mesh traffic and logs will be found in Core Files.
  • Page 71 GWN7624 AP Info – Example GWN7660ELR AP Info – Example Note: The information displayed varies depending on the hardware specifications of each GWN76xx Access Point model. For example, details such as port types (e.g., Ethernet, SFP) and port speeds may differ between models. The first tab “Info”...
  • Page 72 Debug Tool Tab Configuration The configuration page allows the administrator to Upgrade, Reboot, Add to SSIDs, Configure, Transfer network group, Transfer AP, Discover AP, Failover. GWN7624 Configuration Page Upgrade Select slave AP(s) to upgrade and press button. Refer to [Upgrading Slave Access Points] for more details. Reboot slave AP To reboot a slave AP, select it then click on button.
  • Page 73: Configure Access Points

    Delete Access Points To delete an access point, select it, then click on reboot button, the following confirmation message will be displayed: Delete Access Point Configure Access Points To configure an access point, select and click on button. A new config page will popup: Access Point Configuration Page –...
  • Page 74 The number of ports, their types and speeds, as well as the supported wireless bands, vary based on the hardware specifications of the access point model. The following settings can be configured from this page: Device Name Set GWN76xx’s name to identify it along with its MAC address. Check this option to configure the device with a static IP configuration;...
  • Page 75 The default is “Use Radio Settings”, the AP then will use the value configured under the Radio page Configure whether to enable/disable Minimum RSSI function. This option can be either Disabled or Enable Minimum RSSI Enabled and set manually or set to Use Radio Settings. Specify whether to limit the minimum access rate for clients.
  • Page 76   Add a new SSID When editing or adding a new SSID, users will have two tabs to configure: Wi-Fi: Please refer to the below table for Wi-Fi tab options Basic SSID Set or modify the SSID name. Enable SSID Check to enable Wi-Fi for the SSID.
  • Page 77 • WPA/WPA2: Using “PSK” or “802.1x” as WPA Key Mode, with “AES” or “AES/TKIP” Encryption Type. • WPA2: Using “PSK”, "PPSK" or “802.1x” as WPA Key Mode, with “AES” or “GCMP-128” Encryption Type. • WPA2/WPA3: Using “SAE-PSK” or “802.1x” as WPA Key Mode, with “AES” or “GCMP-128” Encryption Type.
  • Page 78 • RADIUS Server Port : Enter the secondary RADIUS server port. The default port is 1812 and the range is 1-65535. • RADIUS Server Secret: Enter the secret password for client authentication with the secondary RADIUS server. Configure the address for the RADIUS accounting server. This field is available only when “WPA Key RADIUS Accounting Server Mode”...
  • Page 79 The OS Filtering option allows you to control access to the network based on the operating system of the client devices. This feature can be set to either blacklist or whitelist specific operating systems. Options: OS Filtering • Disabled: No filtering based on the operating system (default). •...
  • Page 80 Check to enable/disable Voice Enterprise. The roaming time will be reduced once enabled voice enterprise. • The 802.11k standard helps clients to speed up the search for nearby APs that are available as roaming targets by creating an optimized list of channels. •...
  • Page 81 Device Membership Click on to add the GWN76XX to the SSID or click on to remove it. Wi-Fi Phones (WP) series device fast configuration This feature helps to quickly create and configure SSID based on Wi-Fi phones (WP series) default configurations, WP phones come by default with an SSID name and password.
  • Page 82 The SSID default password is already pre-configured with the WP phone. WP phone For more details visit: https://documentation.grandstream.com/knowledge-base/wp816-user-guide/#auto-connection CLIENTS Users can access clients list connected to GWN76XX from Web GUI → Clients to perform different actions to wireless clients. Clients Click on under Actions to check client’s status and modify basic settings such Device’s Name.
  • Page 83: Access Control

    Clients – Select Items ACCESS CONTROL Access List From this menu, users can manage the blacklist of clients that will be blocked from accessing the Wi-Fi network globally, click on “Edit” icon as shown below to add/remove MAC addresses of the client to/from global blacklist. Global Blacklist Managing the Global Blacklist A second option is to add custom access lists that will be used as matching mechanism for MAC address filtering option...
  • Page 84 Adding Client Access List Note: The total number of entries is limited to 1024, including the Global Blacklist. For the GWN7602 model, the limit is 256 entries. Users can also Import/Export the client access lists in CSV format as shown below: Import/Export the client access Users can check «...
  • Page 85: Time Policy

    Use MAC Filtering Time Policy The timed client disconnect feature allows the system administrator to set a fixed time for which clients should be allowed to connect to the access point, after which the client will no longer be allowed to connect until the user configurable cool-down period is reached.
  • Page 86: Banned Clients

    Time tracking shall be accounted for on a per-policy basis, such that a client connected to any SSID assigned the time tracking policy will accrue a common counter, regardless of which SSID they are connected to (as long as those SSIDs all share the same time tracking policy).
  • Page 87 Enable Enable this option to assign a schedule for the bandwidth rule. Schedule Upload Specify the limit for the upload bandwidth using Kbps or Mbps. Limit Download Specify the limit for the download bandwidth using Kbps or Mbps. Limit Bandwidth Rules The following figure shows examples of bandwidth rules:  ...
  • Page 88 Add a PPSK Profile In case where the Maximum Number of Access Clients set to 1, then an option to specify a MAC Address is added. Please refer to the figure below: PPSK – Maximum Number of Access Clients Select the SSID from the drop-down list SSID Note: the SSID WPA Key Mode must be set to "PPSK Without RADIUS or With RADIUS".
  • Page 89: Captive Portal

    In case the maximum number of access clients is set to 1, then the user can specify the MAC address as well for even more security. Upload Limit set a max upload limit (Mbps/Kbps) Download Limit set a max download limit (Mbps/Kbps) VLAN specify a VLAN or leave it empty (Default VLAN).
  • Page 90: Policy List

    Policy List Users can customize a portal policy in this page. Captive Portal – Policy List Click on to edit the policy. Click on to delete the policy. Click on to add a policy. The policy configuration page allows adding multiple captive portal policies which will be applied to SSIDs and contains options for different authentication types.
  • Page 91 ● Log in for free: when choosing this option, the landing page feature will not provide any type of authentication instead, it will prompt users to accept the license agreement to gain access to the internet. ● Radius Server: Choosing this option will allow users to set up a RADIUS server to authenticate connecting clients.
  • Page 92 Google Client ID Enter the Client Id to use Google Login API. Google Client Key Enter the Client Key to use Google Login API. If Authentication Type is set to “Login with password” Login with password Specify a password for the captive portal. If Authentication Type is set to “SAML SSO”...
  • Page 93: External Splash Page

    Notes: If Facebook authentication is configured, you will need to log in your Facebook account of https://developers.facebook.com/apps , and set the OAuth redirect to : https://cwp.gwn.cloud:8443/GsUserAuth.cgi? GsUserAuthMethod=3 2. If Twitter authentication is configured, you will need to log in your Twitter account of https://apps.twitter.com/app, and set the callback URLs to: http://cwp.gwn.cloud:8080/GsUserAuth.cgi External Splash Page Policy List –...
  • Page 94 Accounting Update Interval Interval in seconds for sending accounting updates to the server: e.g. 600 seconds RADIUS NAS ID Network Access Server Identifier for the RADIUS server: Optional The URL to which users are redirected after successful authentication. This can be Redirect URL used to direct users to a specific landing page or website post-login.
  • Page 95: Splash Page

    Splash Page Files configuration page allows users to view and upload HTML pages and related files (images…). Captive Portal – Splash Page User can add folder in corresponding folder by selecting the folder and click on Click on to upload a file from local device. Click on to download the files in Captive Portal folder.
  • Page 96 Notes: Users can specify how many vouchers to generate with the same profile, this way the GWN will generate as many vouchers as needed with the same settings to avoid creating them one by one. The administrators can verify the status of each voucher on the list (In use, not used, expired …etc.). Press to print the voucher, to delete it or...
  • Page 97: Using Voucher With Gwn Captive Portal

    Using Voucher with GWN Captive Portal In order to successfully use the voucher feature, users will need to create a captive portal in order to request voucher authentication codes from users before allowing them to access the internet. More details about captive portal will be covered in the next section, for voucher configuration please follow below steps.
  • Page 98 Band Steering will help redirect clients to a radio band 2.4G or 5G, depending on what is supported by the device, for efficient use and to benefit from the maximum throughput. Four options are allowed: ● Disable Band steering: This will disable the band steering feature and the access point will accept the band Band Steering chosen by the client.
  • Page 99 Set the Radio Power depending on the application and distance, six options are available: “Low”, “Medium”, Radio Power “High”, “custom”, “Dynamically Assigned by RRM” and "Auto". The default is “High”. Enable Short Guard Check to activate this option to increase throughput. Interval Allow Legacy Check to support 802.11b devices to connect the AP in 802.11n/g mode.
  • Page 100 SECURITY Rogue AP The GWN Access Points offer the ability to prevent malicious intrusion to the network and increase the wireless security access of clients when introducing Rogue AP detection. The detected APs will be listed with all the details under the detected section for further intervention.
  • Page 101 Specify the containment range: • Same channel: detect AP will countermeasure the APs in the same channel. Containment Range • All channels: detect AP will countermeasure the APs in all channels at the cost of consuming of much AP performance. Default is Same Channel.
  • Page 102 User can define outbound and inbound rules on the traffic from the options in figure below: Firewall-inbound Field Description Select type of traffic to be affected by the inbound rule like ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS… or you may add another type of traffic when selecting Custom. When set to Custom, user could enter the following: Service Protocol •...
  • Page 103: Ip-Mac Binding

    IP-MAC Binding To make an IP-MAC address Binding manually, on the IP-MAC Binding tab, click on “Add” button and then enter the IP address and the MAC address then click save. ARP Attack Defense – IP MAC Binding To unbind or edit, click on “Delete or Edit” icons under Actions. Please refer to figure below: ARP Attack Defense Strict ARP Learning option only learns ARP from the ARP Reply responding to the ARP Request sent by this device.
  • Page 104 SERVICE Hotspot 2.0 This section lists the configuration page to Hotspot 2.0. This is a technology that allows mobile devices to automatically connect to available Passpoint-certified Wi-Fi hotspots. This gives the device liberty to hop from one hotspot on a network to another without the need to log in to each hotspot.
  • Page 105: Time Stamp

    Select IPv6 Type: • Address type not available IPv6 Type • Address type available • Availability of the address type not known Configure the Network authentication type to help users find and select the right network. Select either: • Acceptance of terms and conditions Network Auth Type •...
  • Page 106: Community String

    Select the type: • Time-based Type • Data-volume-based • Time-and-data-volume-based • Unlimited Realm Select the Realm. Language Code Select the language code. Currency Code Select the currency: XSU, BTN, INR, CNY, MOP, HKD, XAF. XML Content Upload XML file Advanced WAN Link Status Set the WAN Link Status to either: Not configured, Link-up, Link-down or Link-test.
  • Page 107: Dhcp Server

    Authentication Mode Set the authentication mode to: either MD5 or SHA. Authentication password Enter the SNMPv3 authentication password. Privacy Mode Set the authentication mode to: either AES128 or DES. Privacy password Enter the privacy password. SNMP DHCP Server Users could create and manage multiple DHCP server pools which will be mapped to the SSID using VLAN tag, for example when creating a DHCP pool under “System Settings ��...
  • Page 108: Static Dhcp

    Static DHCP Users can use this feature in order to set static DHCP that binds to certain clients, to whom you do not want the IP address to change. To configure Static DHCP, please follow below steps: 1. Click button to create a new entry. 2.
  • Page 109 3. To configure DHCP Relay, please navigate to GWN access point Web UI → Service → DHCP Server → DHCP Relay tab, Then enable DHCP Relay and then enter the DHCP Server Address (ex: GWN access point). DHCP Relay Note: a router side configuration could be required to setup VLANs for both access points to be able to communicate.
  • Page 110 1. Restrictions: Both Master and Slave (regardless of whether it has been taken over by GDMS Networking/Local Master) support TR-069 function, and you can go to their respective local web terminal to open TR-069 and make related configuration. If the Slave under the GDMS Networking, it will be disconnected from the Cloud. The AP can still show on the Cloud, but it is not manageable (similar to the AP taken over by the Master can be added to the Cloud);...
  • Page 111 This integration empowers organizations with scalable and secure wireless connectivity solutions, optimized for various deployment scenarios. Whether for small businesses or enterprise environments, the utilization of L2TPv3 on GWN Access Points offers a robust framework for extending network capabilities while maintaining high levels of performance and security. Note: This feature is only supported on GWN7660(LR), GWN7664(LR), GWN7661 and GWN7662.
  • Page 112 Set the session id, which is a 32-bit integer value. This uniquely identifies the session being created. The Local Session ID value used must match the peer_session_id value being used at the peer. Set the peer session id, which is a 32-bit integer value assigned to the session by the peer. The value used Remote Session ID must match the session_id value being used at the peer.
  • Page 113 settings page Field Description LEDS Configures the status of the device's LED indicator. ● Always On: the LEDs always on. ● Always Off: the LEDs always off. ● Schedule: if schedule is selected, the user can specify the schedule under the schedule field. Management Vlan VLAN Enables or disables VLAN tagging for management traffic.
  • Page 114 Defines the HTTPS port for accessing the web management interface (default: 443). Web HTTPS Port Note: Do not use some special ports , such as ports 1,21 and other special ports. Country/Region Sets the geographical region. Time Zone Configures the time zone for the system. Specifies one or more Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers for time synchronization.
  • Page 115 Configures the password for user-level web GUI access. This field is case sensitive with a New User Password maximum length of 32 characters. Confirm New User Password Re-enter the new user password to confirm. Account Note: Passwords created for authentication via the web portal are securely stored in encrypted form. Mesh A Mesh Network creates a seamless wireless connection between multiple APs (Access Points), enabling efficient data traffic routing across the network.
  • Page 116 Mesh settings Field Description Activates the Mesh feature. Enable Mesh Default is disabled. Interval in minutes to scan for available Mesh neighbors. Scan Interval Must be an integer between 1 and 5. Configures the wireless band for Mesh connections. Available options are: •...
  • Page 117 For more detailed information about the GWN Mesh network feature, refer to the “Mesh Network Guide.” Schedule Users can use the schedule configuration menu to set specific schedule for GWN features while giving the flexibility to specify the date and time to turn ON/OFF the selected feature. The Schedule can be used for setting up specific time for Wi-Fi where the service will be active or for LED schedule or bandwidth rules …etc.
  • Page 118: Maintenance

    Maintenance Upgrade The Upgrade Web page allows upgrade related configuration. Upgrade Syslog On the GWN76XX, users could dump the syslog information to a remote server under Web GUI → System → Maintenance → Syslog Tab. Enter the syslog server hostname or IP address and select the level for the syslog information. Eight levels of syslog are available: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information and Debug.
  • Page 119  Syslog Field Description Syslog Server Enter the IP address or URL of Syslog server. Select the level of Syslog, 8 levels are available: Syslog Level Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information and Debug. Protocol The protocol type sent to Syslog Server. Log DNS Queries Check to log DNS Queries.
  • Page 120: Upgrading Firmware

    Alert Configure The following table describes the notifications configuration settings: Filed Description Configure whether to send notification if memory usage is greater than the configured Memory Usage threshold. Once enabled, master will generate an Alert when AP throughput reaches the configured AP Throughput threshold.
  • Page 121: Upgrading Slave Access Points

    Web GUI��System Settings Maintenance��Upgrade �� Network Upgrade Configuration Upgrading Slave Access Points When the GWN76XX is being paired as slave using another GWN76XX Access Point acting as Controller, users can upgrade their paired access points from the GWN76XX Master Controller. To upgrade a slave access point, log in to the GWN76XX acting as Master Controller and go to Access Points.
  • Page 122: Change Log

    All-at-Once and Sequential Upgrade Once you choose sequential upgrade, the following icon will update you about the number of upgraded slaves out of the selected slaves. Configuration Backup and Restore The GWN76XX configuration can be backed up locally. The backup file will be used to restore the configuration on GWN76XX when necessary.
  • Page 123 Product Name: GWN7660E / GWN7660ELR / GWN7664E / GWN7664ELR No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.25.38 Product Name: GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7661 / GWN7662 / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR / GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7615 No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.25.34 Product Name: GWN7670 This is the initial release of GWN7670.
  • Page 124 Product Name: GWN7660 / GWN7660LR Added L2TPv3 tunnel support [L2TPv3] Firmware Version 1.0.25.15 Product Name: GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7661 / GWN7662 / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.25.10 Product Name: GWN7602 / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7615 / GWN7624 / GWN7625 / GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7661 / GWN7662 / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR Added support for Speed Test [GWN AP as a...
  • Page 125 Added support of Captive Portal – Daily access limit by auth method [Internal Splash page] Added support for switching RF timer [Radio] Firmware Version 1.0.23.27 Product Name: GWN7662 This is the initial release of GWN7662 Firmware Version 1.0.23.24 Product Name: GWN7602 / GWN7615 / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7624 / GWN7625 / GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.23.22...
  • Page 126 Version 1.0.23.13 Product Name: GWN7615 / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7630 / GWN7630LR No major changes Version 1.0.23.6 Product Name: GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.23.9 Product Name: GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7615 / GWN7625 / GWN7630 / GWN7630LR Added support of more DFS Channels.
  • Page 127 Product Name: GWN7660 Enable FCC DFS channels for GWN7660 [Table 39: DFS Channels supported by Model] Firmware Version 1.0.21.6 Product Name: GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7615 Upgraded the max number of supported SSIDs [MAX SSID on each band] Added Option to turn off U-APSD function [Wi-Fi] Added IPv6 support for internal GWN services [Access Point Configuration Settings] Added feature to Transfer AP to GWN manager...
  • Page 128 Added support of Rogue AP Detection. [Rogue Added support of 802.11w. [802.11w] Added support of AutoTX Power. [RADIO] Added Captive Portal Enhancement. [CAPTIVE PORTAL] Added support of SNMP. [SNMP] Added support of more DFS Channels. [Scene] Added support of NAT. [NAT] Added support of Firewall.
  • Page 129 Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted. The latest electronic version of this guide is available for download here: https://www.grandstream.com/support Grandstream is a registered trademark and the Grandstream logo is a trademark of Grandstream Networks, Inc. in the United States, Europe, and other countries CAUTION Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or the operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this guide, could void your manufacturer warranty.
  • Page 130: Eu Regulatory Information

    Please do not use a different power adapter with devices as it may cause damage to the products and void the manufacturer’s warranty. FCC Caution Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 131 GWN7630 GWN7630LR TX/RX Frequency TX/RX Frequency 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz; 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz;5250-5350 MHz; 5470-5725 MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz;5250-5350 MHz; 5470-5725 MHz Output power Output power WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm; WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5250-5350 MHz<...
  • Page 132 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz; 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz;5250-5350 MHz; 5470-5725 MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz;5250-5350 MHz; 5470-5725 MHz Output power Output power WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm; WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5250-5350 MHz< 20dBm WLAN 5250-5350 MHz<...
  • Page 133 Modulation DSSS, OFDM, OFDMA The simplified EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 10(9) shall be provided as follows: Hereby, [Grandstream Networks, Inc.] declares that the radio equipment type [GWN7664/GWN7660/GWN7630/GWN7630LR/GWN7605/GWN7605LR/GWN7615] are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.grandstream.com...

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