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WOP-30L. User manual The “Radio” menu........................35 5.5.1 The “Radio 2.4 GHz” submenu ................... 35 5.5.2 The “Radio 5 GHz” submenu ....................39 5.5.3 The “Advanced” submenu....................43 The “VAP” menu .........................44 5.6.1 The “Summary” submenu ....................44 5.6.2 The “VAP” submenu......................45 The “Network Settings”...
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WOP-30L. User manual Configuring DHCP option 82 .....................81 System settings .........................83 6.6.1 Device firmware update...................... 83 6.6.2 Device configuration management..................83 6.6.3 Device reboot ........................84 6.6.4 Authentication Mode configuration .................. 84 6.6.5 Setting the date and time ....................85 6.6.6 Advanced system settings ....................
WOP-30L is a wireless access point. The device design provides a sealed housing, which allows the access point to be used outdoors in various climatic conditions at temperatures from -45 to +65 °C.
2 Device description 2.1 Purpose WOP-30L wireless access point is designed to provide the user access to high-speed and secure network. The main purpose of the device is to create a Layer 2 wireless network at the junction with a wired network.
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• bandwidth limiting for each SSID. Security: • centralized autorization via RADIUS server (802.1X WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise); • WPA/WPA2/WPA3/OWE encryption; • Captive Portal. Will be fully supported in future releases. Fifure shows WOP-30L application diagram. Figure 1 — WOP-30L application diagram...
WOP-30L. User manual 2.3 Technical parameters Table 1 — Main specification WAN interface parameters Number of ports Electrical connector RJ-45 Data rate 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps, auto-negotiation Standards BASE-T Wireless interface parameters Standards 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Frequency range 2400–2483.5 MHz; 5150–5350 MHz, 5470–5850 MHz Modulation BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM, 1024QAM Operating channels 802.11b/g/n/ax: 1–13 (2402–2482 MHz)
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WOP-30L. User manual 256 MB DDR3 RAM Power supply PoE+ 48 V/56 V (IEEE 802.3at-2009) Power consumption no more than 15 W Ingress protection IP55 Operating temperature range from -45 to +65 °C Relative humidity at 25 °C up to 95 % Dimensions (W ×...
WOP-30L is made in a plastic case. The layout of WOP-30L panels are shown in Figures 2 and 3. Figure 2 — WOP-30L front panel layout On the WOP-30L bottom panel (Figure 3) there is a LAN port 10/100/1000/2500 BASE-T (RJ-45 connector) for connecting to the internal network and PoE power, and a factory reset button (“F”) .
3 reboot/factory reset seconds, then stays on LAN — Ethernet port solid channel between WOP-30L Ethernet interface and indicator connected device is active flashing process of packet data transfer between the WOP-30L Ethernet interface and the connected device Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz —...
• Install the device at the center of a wireless network. • Minimize the number of barriers (walls, ceilings, furniture, and etc.) between WOP-30L and other wireless network devices. • Do not install the device near (about 2 m) electrical and radio devices.
3.3 Frequency bandwidths and channels in the 5 GHz band for Wi-Fi The data transmission in the 5 GHz band is used for IEEE 802.11a/n/ac/ax standards. The WOP-30L device supports frequency channels in the 5 GHz band with a width of 20, 40 and 80 MHz.
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WOP-30L. User manual Example of channel allocation scheme among neighboring access points in frequency range of 2.4 GHz when channel width is 20 MHz, see Figure 5. Figure 5 — Scheme of channel allocation among neighboring access points in the frequency range of 2.4 GHz...
WOP-30L. User manual 4 Installation There are two mounting options for the WOP-30L access point: it can be installed on a pole and on a wall. 4.1 Device installation on a mast/pole 1. Attach the bracket to the device case using the supplied screws as shown in the figure 8.
WOP-30L. User manual 4.2 Device installation on a wall This device installation method is optional — the bracket is sold separately and is not included in the package. 1. Align four screw holes on the bracket with the same holes on the device. Using a screwdriver, attach the bracket with screws to the device as shown in the picture 10.
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WOP-30L. User manual 3. Align the bracket holes with the screws on the wall. Move the bracket up or down until it stops and fasten the screws (Figure 12). Figure 12 — Fixing the device to the wall ...
PoE port (Figure 13). Close the bottom cover. Connect the Ethernet cable from WOP-30L to the injector PoE port or the switch port (IEEE 802.3at-2009). If the PoE injector is used, connect it to a 220V outlet using a power cord.
WOP-30L. User manual 4.3.1 Instructions for sealing antenna connectors Sealing should be carried out on both sides of the cable. 1. Before connecting the cable to the connector, inspect the cable sheath for damage, and also check if a sealing ring is in the connector nut, the location is shown in Figure 14 (a, b). ...
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WOP-30L. User manual 4. Remove the protective layer from the rubber tape as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 5. Start winding from the side of the cable, having previously stepped back from the crimping part by 10–15 mm. Fix the tip of the tape on the cable sheath at the angle of 15–25 degrees to the cable axis, and, slightly stretching the tape, start wrapping the cable and the connector, moving towards the device case.
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WOP-30L. User manual 7. Cut the PVC tape (duct tape) to the appropriate length: one SMA connector requires 0.28 m of the PVC tape, one N-type connector requires 0.6 m of the PVC tape. The PVC tape is required to protect the rubber tape from UV rays.
WOP-30L. User manual 5 Device management via the web interface 5.1 Getting started In order to start the operation, connect to the device via WAN interface using a web browser: 1. Open a web browser, for example, Firefox, Opera, Chrome.
All the settings come into operation without device rebooting. The WOP-30L web interface has a visual indication of the current status of the setting applying process (Table Table 4 — Visual indication of the current status of the setting application process...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.3 Web interface basic elements Navigation elements of the web interface are shown in the figure below. User interface window is divided into five general areas: Menu tabs categorize the submenu tabs: Monitoring, Radio, VAP, Network Settings, External Services, System.
• MAC address — MAC address of the connected device; • Interface — WOP-30L interaction interface with the connected device; • Link Quality — parameter that displays the status of the link to the client, calculated based on the number of retransmit packets sent to the client.
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WOP-30L. User manual • RxRate — channel data rate of receiving, Mbps; • Tx BW — transmission bandwidth, MHz; • Rx BW — reception bandwidth, MHz; • Uptime — Wi-Fi client connection time. To display more detailed information on a particular client, select it from the list. A detailed description includes the following options: ...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.4.2 The “Traffic Statistics” submenu The “Traffic Statistics” section displays the diagrams of the speed of the transmitted/received traffic for the last 3 minutes, as well as statistics on the amount of transmitted/received traffic since the access point was turned on.
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WOP-30L. User manual “Transmit” table description: • Interface — name of the interface; • Total packets — number of successfully sent packets; • Total bytes — number of successfully sent bytes; • Total drop — number of rejected packets; •...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.4.3 The “Scan Environment” submenu In the “Scan Environment” submenu, scanning of the surrounding radio is carried out and detection of neighboring access points. After clicking on the “Scan” button, the process will be launched. After the scan is completed, a list of detected access points and information about them will appear: •...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.4.4 The “Events” submenu In the “Events” submenu, it is possible to view a list of real-time informational messages which contains the following information: • Date and Time — date and time when the event was generated;...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.4.5 The “Network Information” submenu In the “Network Information” submenu, general network settings of the device can be viewed. WAN Status: • Interface — name of the bridge interface; • Protocol — protocol used for access to WAN;...
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WOP-30L. User manual Routes: • Interface — name of the bridge interface; • Destination — IP address of destination host or subnet that the route is established to; • Gateway — IP address of the gateway through which access to the Destination is carried out; ...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.4.6 The “Radio Information” submenu In the “Radio Information” submenu, the current status of WOP-30L radio interfaces is displayed. The access point radio interfaces can be in two states: “On” and “Off”. The status of each radio interface is shown in the “Status”...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.4.7 The “Device Information” submenu The “Device Information” submenu displays main WOP-30L parameters. • Product — device model name; • Hardware Version — device hardware version; • Factory MAC Address — device WAN interface MAC address, factory set; ...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.5 The “Radio” menu In the “Radio” menu, the wireless interface can be configured. 5.5.1 The “Radio 2.4 GHz” submenu In the “Radio 2.4 GHz” submenu, the main parameters of the radio interface of the device operating in the 2.4 GHz band can be configured. ...
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WOP-30L. User manual If the “Use Limit channels” list contains a channel that is not available for selection, it will be marked in grey. In order for the new configuration to be applied to an access point, only available (blue highlighted) channels must be specified in the “Use Limit channels”...
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WOP-30L. User manual • RTS Threshold — specifies the number of bytes over which the Request to Send will be sent. Decreasing this value may improve the performance of the access point when there are a lot of connected clients.
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WOP-30L. User manual The following functions are available for quality assurance configuration: • AP EDCA parameters — access point settings table (traffic is transmitted from the access point to the client): • Queue — predefined queues for various kinds of traffic: •...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.5.2 The “Radio 5 GHz” submenu In the “Radio 5 GHz” submenu, the main parameters of the radio interface of the device operating in the 5 GHz band can be configured. • Mode — select interface operation mode according to the following standards: •...
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WOP-30L. User manual If the “Use Limit channels” list contains a channel that is not available for selection, it will be marked in grey. In order for the new configuration to be applied to an access point, only available (blue highlighted) channels must be specified in the “Use Limit channels”...
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WOP-30L. User manual • STBC — Space-Time Block Coding method dedicated to improve data transmission reliability. The field is only available if the selected operating mode includes 802.11n. When checked, the device transmits one data flow through several antennas. When unchecked, the device does not transmit the same data flow through several antennas; ...
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WOP-30L. User manual The following functions are available for quality assurance configuration: • AP EDCA parameters — access point settings table (traffic is transmitted from the access point to the client): • Queue — predefined queues for various kinds of traffic: •...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.5.3 The “Advanced” submenu In the “Advanced” section, it is possible to configure advanced radio interface parameters of the device. • Country — the name of the country in which the access point operates. To select a country, check the “Unblock”.
WOP-30L. User manual 5.6 The “VAP” menu In the “VAP” menu, virtual Wi-Fi access points (VAP) can be configured. 5.6.1 The “Summary” submenu The “Summary” submenu displays the settings of all VAPs on Radio 2.4 GHz and Radio 5 GHz radio interfaces.
WOP-30L. User manual 5.6.2 The “VAP” submenu Common settings: • Enabled — when checked, the virtual access point is enabled, otherwise it is disabled; • VLAN ID — VLAN number from which the tag will be removed when transmitting Wi-Fi traffic to clients connected to this VAP.
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WOP-30L. User manual • Priority — select prioritization mode. Defines the field on the basis of which the traffic transmitted to the radio interface will be distributed in WMM queues: • DSCP — will analyze the priority from the DSCP field of the IP packet header;...
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WOP-30L. User manual • Domain — user domain; • IP Address of RADIUS Server — RADIUS server address; • Port of RADIUS Server — port of the RADIUS server that used for aithentication and authorization; • Password of RADIUS Server — password for the RADIUS server used for authentication and authorization;...
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WOP-30L. User manual Captive Portal: When selecting one of the following security modes: Off, WPA, WPA2, WPA/WPA2, WPA3, WPA2/WPA3, a portal authorization setting is available on the VAP. • Enable — when checked, authorization of users in the network will be performed via the virtual portal;...
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WOP-30L. User manual Shapers: • Enable — activate the setting field; • VAP Limit Down — restriction of bandwidth in the direction from the access point to the clients (in total) connected to this VAP, Kbps; • VAP Limit Up — restriction of bandwidth in the direction from the clients (in total) connected to this VAP, to the access point, Kbps;...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.7 The “Network Settings” menu 5.7.1 The “System Configuration” submenu • Hostname — network name of the device, specified by string from 1 to 63 characters; latin uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, hyphen “-” (hyphen can not be the last character in the name);...
To enable access to the device via NETCONF, check the box next to “NETCONF”. The WOP-30L software allows changing the device configuration, monitoring the status of the access point and its sensors, as well as managing the device using the SNMP protocol. ...
• eltexLtd.1.127.5 — access point configuring. where eltexLtd — 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265 is Eltex Enterprise ID. A detailed description of WOP-30L OID is available at the following link: OID description on WEP/WOP-xL. To apply a new configuration and save settings to non-volatile memory, click “Apply”. Click “Cancel” to discard the changes. ...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.8.2 The “AirTune” submenu The “AirTune” submenu is designed to enable and configure the AirTune service at the access point. The AirTune service is intended for Radio Resource Management and automatic configuration of 802.11 k/r seamless roaming. •...
The active firmware version will not be set as a backup. Firmware upgrade Download the firmware file from http://eltex-co.com/support/downloads/, selecting WOP-30L from the equipment list, and save it on your computer. To do this, click “Browse” in the Firmware Image field and specify the path to the firmware file in .tar.gz format.
WOP-30L. User manual 5.9.2 The “Configuration” submenu In the “Configuration” submenu, the current configuration can be saved and updated. Backup Configuration To save current device configuration to local computer click “Download”. Restore Configuration To upload the configuration file saved on the local computer, use the Restore Configuration item. To update the device configuration click “Browse”, specify a file (in .tar.gz format) and click “Upload File”.
WOP-30L. User manual 5.9.4 The “Password” submenu When logging in via web interface, administrator (default password: password) has the full access to the device: read/write any settings, full device status monitoring. To change the password, enter the new password first in the “Password” field, then in the “Confirm Password”...
WOP-30L. User manual 5.9.6 The “Date and Time” submenu In the “Date and Time” submenu, it is possible to set the time manually or using the time synchronization protocol (NTP). 5.9.6.1 Manual • Date and Time device — date and time on the device at the current moment. Click “Edit” to make corrections: •...
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WOP-30L. User manual 5.9.6.2 NTP server • Date and Time device — date and time set on the device; • NTP Server — IP address/domain name of the time synchronization server. It is possible to specify an address or select from an existing list;...
To go to the root partition, enter the end command. 6.1 Connection to the device By default, WOP-30L is configured to receive the address via DHCP. If this does not happen, it is possible to connect to the device using the factory IP address. ...
Configuring the static network parameters of the access point WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# br0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0# common WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common# static-ip X.X.X.X (where X.X.X.X — WOP-30L IP address) WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common# netmask X.X.X.X (where X.X.X.X — subnet mask) WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common# dns-server-1 X.X.X.X (where X.X.X.X — IP address of dns server №1) WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common# dns-server-2 X.X.X.X...
WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# br0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0# common WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common# access-rules (go to the section of access settings via IPv4 protocol) WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common/access-rules# telnet false (where false — restriction of access via the TELNET protocol to the device by its IPv4 address. This setting applies only to the connection to the device via IPv4, access via IPv6 will remain if the corresponding prohibition setting has not been made in the section for IPv6.
X — VLAN ID, used for access to the device. Acceptable values: 1–4094) Static settings: WOP-30L(root):/# set-management-vlan-mode forwarding vlan-id X protocol static-ip ip-addr X.X.X.X netmask Y.Y.Y.Y gateway Z.Z.Z.Z (where X — VLAN ID, used for access to the device. Acceptable values: 1–4094; X.X.X.X — static IP address; Y.Y.Y.Y — subnet mask; Z.Z.Z.Z — gateway) Completing and saving settings WOP-30L(root):/# ...
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WOP-30L(config):/interface# br0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0# common WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common# ipv6 WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common/ipv6# address XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX (where XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX — static IPv6 address of WOP-30L) WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common/ipv6# address-prefix-length X (where X — static IPv6 address prefix. Takes values from 0 to 128. By default — 64) WOP-30L(config):/interface/br0/common/ipv6# gateway XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::/64 (IPv6 prefix is...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3 Virtual Wi-Fi access points (VAP) configuration When configuring a VAP, remember that the interface names in the 2.4 GHz band start with wlan0, in the 5 GHz band with wlan1. Table 7 — Commands for configuring security mode on VAP Security mode ...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.1 Configuration of VAP without encryption Creating a VAP without encryption with periodic sending of account information to the RADIUS server WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ssid 'SSID_WOP-30L_open' (change SSID name) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ap-security ...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.2 Configuration of VAP with OWE encryption Creating a VAP with OWE encryption WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ssid 'SSID_WOP-30L_owe' (change SSID name) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ap-security WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ap-security# mode OWE (OWE encryption mode — encrypted connection without entering a password. In this mode, only Wi-Fi 6 clients will be able to connect) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ap-security# exit...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.3 Configuration of VAP with OWE and OWE Transition Mode Only Wi-Fi 6 clients are able to connect to a VAP with OWE security mode. So that all other clients were able to connect to such a VAP, OWE Transition Mode should be configured. In this mode, Wi-Fi 6 clients will be connected in OWE security mode, and all other clients will be connected in the open mode.
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.4 Configuration of VAP with WPA-Personal security mode Creating a VAP with WPA-Personal encryption mode with periodic sending of accounting to RADIUS server WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ssid 'SSID_WOP-30L_Wpa2' (change SSID name) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ap-security...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.5 Configuration of VAP with Enterprise authorization Creating a VAP with WPA2-Enterprise encryption mode with periodic sending of accounting to the RADIUS server WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ssid 'SSID_WOP-30L_enterprise' (change SSID name) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ap-security...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.6 Configuration of VAP with Captive Portal Commands to configure portal authorization with sending accounting to Radius server WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# interface WOP-30L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# vlan-id X (where X — VLAN-ID on VAP) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# ap-security WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ap-security# mode off ...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.3.7 Advanced VAP settings Assigning VLAN ID on VAP WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# vlan-id X (where X — VLAN ID number on VAP) Full support for the Band Steer functionality is planned for future releases. Enabling Band Steer mode WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# band-steer-mode true (enabling Band Steer mode.
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WOP-30L. User manual Enabling hidden SSID WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# hidden true (enable hidden SSID. To disable, enter false) Enabling client isolation on VAP WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# station-isolation true (enable traffic isolation between clients within a single VAP. To disable, enter false) Client limitation on VAP WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# sta-limit X (where X —...
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WOP-30L. User manual Configuring speed limit Configuring traffic shaper from the clients (each separately) connected to this VAP towards the access point: WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# shaper-per-sta-rx WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/shaper-per-sta-rx# value X (where X — maximum speed in kbps) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/shaper-per-sta-rx# mode kbps (enabling shaper. To disable, enter off)
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WOP-30L. User manual Setting up MAC access control WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# acl WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/acl# mac WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/acl/mac# add XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (where XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX — MAC address of the device, to which the access is alllowed/denied. To remove an address from the list, use the command del) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/acl/mac# exit WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/acl# policy allow (specify policy.
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WOP-30L. User manual 802.11r configuration Full support for the functionality is planned for future releases. This type of roaming is available only for client devices supporting 802.11r. 802.11r roaming is possible only between VAPs with WPA2-Personal and WPA2-Enterprise security modes.
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WOP-30L. User manual Configuring 802.11r on AP2 WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# enabled false WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# r1-key-holder-id E4:5A:D4:E2:C4:B0 (MAC address of the VAP. Can be viewed in ifconfig command output) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# r0-key-holder-id 23456 (unique key for this VAP) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# mobility-domain 100 (domain should match on remote VAPs) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# mac WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config/mac# add E8:28:C1:FC:D6:80...
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WOP-30L. User manual 802.11k configuration Full support for this functionality is planned for future releases. 802.11k protocol roaming can be organized between any networks (open/secure). If the access point is configured to work using the 802.11k protocol, then when a client connects, the access point sends the list of “friendly”...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.4 Radio configuration In the Radio section, automatic selection of the working channel is used by default. To set the channel manually and change the power, use the following commands: Change of operation channel and radio interface power...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.4.1 Advanced Radio settings Configuring the limited list of channels WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio# use-limit-channels true (enabling use of limited list of channels in channel autoselection operation. To disable, enter false) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio# limit-channels '1 6 11' (where 1, 6, 11 are channels of...
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WOP-30L. User manual Configuring DFS mechanism Configuring is done only on Radio 5 GHz (wlan1) WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan1/wlan/radio# dfs X (where X — DFS mechanism operating mode. Possible values: forced — the mechanism is disabled, DFS channels are available for selection; auto — the mechanism is enabled; disabled — the mechanism is disabled, DFS channels are unavailable for...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.5 Configuring DHCP option 82 Full support for this functionality is planned for future releases. DHCP option 82 is configured separately for each radio interface. This section provides examples of configuring option 82 for Radio 2.4 GHz — wlan0.
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WOP-30L. User manual If on the radio interface the 82 option processing policy is configured to replace, the following parameters become available for configuration: Configuring Option 82 parameters WOP-30L(config):/interface/wlan0/common/dhcp-snooping# dhcp-option-82-CID-format custom (where custom — replacement of the CID content with the value specified in the dhcp-option-82-custom-...
WOP-30L(config):/authentication/user# userX WOP-30L(config):/authentication/user/userX# login userX (where userX — the name of the new account) WOP-30L(config):/authentication/user/userX# password <Password for userX account> (from 1 to 64 characters, including latin letters and digits) WOP-30L(config):/authentication/user/userX# role admin (the user is given the rights to configure.
Commands to configure NTP server time synchronization WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# date-time WOP-30L(config):/date-time# mode ntp (enabling NTP operation mode) WOP-30L(config):/date-time# ntp WOP-30L(config):/date-time/ntp# server <IP address of NTP server> (NTP server configuration) WOP-30L(config):/date-time/ntp# exit WOP-30L(config):/date-time# common WOP-30L(config):/date-time/common# timezone 'Asia/Novosibirsk (Novosibirsk)' (time zone...
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WOP-30L(config):/system# hostname WOP-30L_room2 (where WOP-30L_room2 is a new device name. The parameter can accept values from 1 to 63 characters: capital and lowercase latin letters, digits, hyphen character “-” (hyphen can not be the last character in name). By default: WOP-30L) WOP-30L(config):/system# save (save changes)
WOP-30L. User manual 6.7 APB service configuration The APB service is used to provide portal roaming of clients between access points connected to the service. Commands to configure the APB service WOP-30L(root):/# configure WOP-30L(config):/# captive-portal WOP-30L(config):/captive-portal# apbd WOP-30L(config):/captive-portal/apbd# roam_service_url <APB service address>...
WOP-30L. User manual 6.8.8 Spectrum analyzer Full support for this functionality is planned for future releases. The spectrum analyzer provides information on channel congestion in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. The result is displayed as a percentage.
WOP-30L. User manual The list of changes Document version Issue date Revisions Version 1.2 12.2023 Synchronization with firmware version 2.3.0 Added: 6.3.2 Configuration of VAP with OWE encryption 6.3.3 Configuration of VAP with OWE and OWE Transition Mode 6.8.3 Certificate information ...
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WOP-30L. User manual Document version Issue date Revisions Version 1.1 09.2023 Synchronization with firmware version 2.2.0 Added: 5.8.2 The “AirTune” submenu Changed: 2.3 Technical parameters 5.4.3 The “Scan Environment” submenu 5.5 The ”Radio” menu 5.6.2 The ”VAP” submenu 6.2 Network parameters configuration 6.3 Virtual Wi-Fi access points (VAP) configuration 6.3.5 Advanced VAP settings ...
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