WEP-2L. User manual Contents Introduction ..........................5 Annotation..........................5 Symbols ............................5 Device description........................6 Purpose............................6 Device specification ........................6 The device technical parameters ....................7 Design ............................9 2.4.1 Device main panel....................... 9 Light indication ........................10 Reset to the default settings....................10 Delivery package ........................10 Rules and recommendations for device installation ............11 Safety rules..........................11...
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WEP-2L. User manual The “Radio” menu........................29 5.5.1 The “Radio 2.4 GHz” submenu ..................29 5.5.2 The “Radio 5 GHz” submenu .................... 32 5.5.3 The “Advanced” submenu....................35 The “VAP” menu ........................36 5.6.1 The “Summary” submenu ....................36 5.6.2 The “VAP” submenu......................37 The “WDS”...
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WEP-2L. User manual System settings ........................68 6.6.1 Device firmware update....................68 6.6.2 Device configuration management.................. 68 6.6.3 Device reboot ........................69 6.6.4 Setting the date and time ....................69 6.6.5 Advanced system settings ....................69 APB service configuration......................70 Monitoring ..........................71 6.8.1...
WEP-2L is dedicated to be installed inside buildings as an access point and to create a seamless wireless network using several identical access points (“Roaming”) on a large area.
WEP-2L wireless access point is designed for provision of users' access to high-speed safe network. The device is dedicated to create L2 wireless networks interfacing with a wired network. WEP-2L is connected to a wired network via 10/100/1000M Ethernet interface and arrange high-speed access to the Internet for devices supporting Wi-Fi technology at 2.4 and 5 GHz.
The main panel layout of the device is depicted in Figure 2. Figure 2 — WEP-2L main panel layout Connectors and controls located on the device main panel are listed in Table 2. Table 2 — Description of ports and controls...
WEP-2L. User manual 2.5 Light indication The current device state is displayed by Wi-Fi, LAN, Power indicators. The list of indicators’ possible states is given below. Table 3 — Light indication of device state LED status Device state Wi-Fi ...
Approximate radius of coverage area of WEP-2L with a good-quality signal in case of mounting on a ceiling in typical office: 2.4 GHz 40-50 m, 5 GHz: 20-30 m. In the absence of obstacles, the coverage radius: 2.4 GHz up to 100 m; 5 GHz up to 60 m.
WEP-2L. User manual Table 4 — Attenuation values Material Change of signal level, dB 2.4 GHz 5 GHz Organic glass -0,3 -0,9 Brick -4,5 -14,6 Glass -0,5 -1,7 Plaster slab -0,5 -0,8 Wood laminated plastic -1,6 -1,9 Plywood...
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WEP-2L. User manual Figure 5 — Scheme of channel allocation between neighboring access points that are located between floors When width of used channel is 40 MHz there is no non-overlapping channels in frequency range of 2.4 GHz. In such cases, you should select channels maximally separated from each other.
WEP-2L. User manual 4 Installing WEP-2L The device should be attached to plain surface (wall or ceiling) in accordance with the safety instruction and recommendations listed above. The device delivery package includes required mounting kit to attach the device to plain surface.
WEP-2L. User manual 4.2 Installing to false ceiling It is not recommended to place the device inside a false ceiling as metal frame causes multipath signal propagation and signal attenuation. 1 — metal bracket; 2 — armstrong panel; 3 — plastic bracket; 4 — device.
WEP-2L. User manual 5 Device management via the web interface 5.1 Getting started In order to start the operation, you should connect to the device via WAN interface using a web browser: 1. Open a web browser, for example, Firefox, Opera, Chrome.
WEP-2L. User manual 5. If necessary, you can switch the information display language. Russian and English languages are available for web interface. 5.2 Applying configuration and discarding changes Applying configuration Clicking on the button starts the process of saving the configuration to the device flash memory and applying the new settings.
WEP-2L. User manual 5.3 Web interface basic elements Navigation elements of the web interface are shown on 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 — interface of WEP-2L communication with the connected device; • Link Capacity — parameter that reflects the effectiveness of the use of a modulation access point on the transmission.
Actual TX/RX Rate, Kbps — the current traffic transmission rate at the moment. 5.4.2 The "WDS" submenu The WDS submenu displays information about the status of WEP-2L access points connected via WDS. • # — number of the connected device in the list;...
WEP-2L. User manual the first attempt), minimum value — 0% (no packet to the client was successfully sent). The parameter value is calculated for the entire time of the client connection; • RSSI — received signal level, dBm; •...
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WEP-2L. 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;...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.4.4 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: •...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.4.5 The “Events” submenu In this section, you can view a list of real-time informational messages which contains the following information: • Date and Time — time when event was generated; • Type — category and importance level of the event;...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.4.6 The “Network Information” submenu In the “Network Information” submenu you can view common network settings of the device. WAN Status: • Interface — name of the bridge interface; • Protocol — a protocol which is used for access to WAN;...
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WEP-2L. User manual • H — identifies the route to the specific host; • G — means that the route lies through the external gateway. System network interface provides routes in the network with direct connection. All other routes lie through the external gateways. G flag is used for all routes except for the routes in the direct connection networks;...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.4.7 The “Radio Information” submenu In the “Radio Information” submenu the current status of WEP-2L 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”...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.4.8 The “Device Information” submenu The “Device Information” submenu displays main WEP-2L parameters. • Product — device model name; • Hardware Version — device hardware version; • Factory MAC Address — device WAN interface MAC address, setted by manufacturer;...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.5 The “Radio” menu In the “Radio” menu you can configure the wireless interface. 5.5.1 The “Radio 2.4 GHz” submenu In the “Radio 2.4 GHz” submenu you can configure the main parameters of the radio interface of the device operating in the 2.4 GHz band.
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WEP-2L. 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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WEP-2L. User manual However, decreasing of the parameter's value will reduce general bandwidth of wireless network. The parameter takes values from 0 to 2347, by default — 2347; • Aggregation — enable support for AMPDU/AMSDU; • Short Preamble — use of the packet short preamble;...
WEP-2L. User manual has the rights to initiate data transmission over the wireless medium to the access point, the maximum value is 65535 milliseconds; • Station EDCA parameters — table of client station parameter settings (traffic is transmitted from the client station to the access point).
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WEP-2L. User manual • Fixed Transmit Rate — fixed wireless data transmission rate which is defined by IEEE 802.11a/n/ac standards. If the “Use Limit Channels” list contains a channel that is not available for selection, it will be marked in grey.
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WEP-2L. User manual the device transmits one data flow through several antennas. When unchecked, the device does not transmit one data flow through several antennas; • Beacon Interval, ms — beacon frames transmission period. The frames are sent to detect access points.
WEP-2L. User manual • cwMin — the initial timeout value before resending a frame, specified in milliseconds, takes the values 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, 1023. The value of cwMin cannot exceed the value of cwMax;...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.6 The “VAP” menu In the “VAP” menu, you can configure virtual Wi-Fi access points (VAP). 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.
WEP-2L. 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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WEP-2L. User manual • DSCP — will analyze the priority from the DSCP field of the IP packet header; • 802.1p — will analyze the priority from the CoS (Class of Service) field of the tagged packets. • Maximum Stations — the maximum number of clients connected to the virtual network;...
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WEP-2L. User manual • Port of RADIUS Server for Accounting — port that will be used to collect accounts on the RADIUS server: • Use Periodic Accounting — enable periodic sending of “Accounting” messages to the RADIUS server. You can set the interval for sending messages in the “Accounting Interval”...
To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press “Apply”. Press “Cancel” to discard the changes. 5.7 The “WDS” menu In the WDS menu you can configure wireless bridges between WEP-2L. When configuring WDS connection, it is necessary that the same channel and channel width are selected in the radio interface settings on the devices that will connect via WDS.
WEP-2L. User manual GHz of the oncoming device. The configuration of the WDS interface on Radio 5 GHz is performed the same way — the MAC address of the Radio 5 GHz of the oncoming device is indicated; •...
Note that the ports for the HTTP and HTTPS protocols should not have the same value. WEP-2L software allows monitoring status of the device and it's sensors via SNMP. In the SNMP submenu, you can configure settings of SNMP agent. The device supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 protocol version.
— monitoring access point parameters and connected client devices; • eltexLtd.1.127.3 — access point management (reboot). where eltexLtd — 1.3.6.1.4.1.35265 is Eltex Enterprise ID. To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press “Apply”. Press “Cancel” to discard the changes.
WEP-2L. User manual 5.10 The “System” menu In the “System” menu you can configure system, time, device access via different protocols, change password and update device firmware. 5.10.1 The “Device Firmware Upgrade” submenu The “Device Firmware Upgrade” submenu is intended for upgrading the device's firmware.
WEP-2L. User manual 5.10.2 The “Configuration” submenu In the “Configuration” submenu you can save and update current configuration. Backup Configuration To save current device configuration to local computer click on the “Download” button. Restore Configuration To download the configuration file saved on the local computer, use the Restore Configuration item. To update the device configuration click the “Browse”...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.10.4 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”...
WEP-2L. User manual 5.10.6 The “Date and Time” submenu In the “Date and Time” submenu, you can set the time manually or using the time synchronization protocol (NTP). Manual • Date and Time device — date and time set on the device. Click on the “Edit” button if the correction is necessary;...
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WEP-2L. User manual • Date and Time device — date and time set on the device; • NTP Server — time synchronization server IP address/domain name. You can specify an address or select from an existing list; • Time Zone — allows to set the timezone according to the nearest city for your region from the list;...
To go back to the previous configuration section, enter the exit command. 6.1 Connection to the device By default, WEP-2L is configured to receive the address via DHCP. If this does not happen, you can connect to the device using the factory IP address.
Reception of the network parameters via DHCP: WEP-2L(root):/# set-management-vlan-mode off protocol dhcp Static settings: WEP-2L(root):/# set-management-vlan-mode off protocol static-ip ip-addr X.X.X.X netmask Y.Y.Y.Y gateway Z.Z.Z.Z (where X.X.X.X — static IP address, Y.Y.Y.Y — subnet mask, Z.Z.Z.Z — gateway) Access via Management VLAN in Terminating mode Reception of the network parameters via DHCP: WEP-2L(root):/# set-management-vlan-mode terminating vlan-id X protocol dhcp ...
WEP-2L(config):/interface/br0# common WEP-2L(config):/interface/br0/common# ipv6 WEP-2L(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 the WEP-2L device) WEP-2L(config):/interface/br0/common/ipv6# address-prefix-length X (where X — static IPv6 address prefix. Takes values from 0 to 128. By default — 64) WEP-2L(config):/interface/br0/common/ipv6# gateway XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX::/64...
WEP-2L. 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 range start with wlan0, in the 5 GHz range with wlan1. Table 8 — Commands for configuration of security mode on VAP...
WEP-2L. User manual 6.3.3 Configuration of VAP with Enterprise authorization Creation of VAP with WPA2-Enterprise security mode with periodic accounting to RADIUS server WEP-2L(root):/# configure WEP-2L(config):/# interface WEP-2L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# common WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/common# enabled true (Enable VAP) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/common# exit WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap...
WEP-2L. User manual 6.3.4 Configuration of VAP with Captive Portal Commands to configure portal authorization by sending your account to the Radius server WEP-2L(root):/# configure WEP-2L(config):/# interface WEP-2L(config):/interface# wlan1-va0 WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# common WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/common# enabled true WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/common# exit WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0# vap WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# vlan-id X (where X —...
WEP-2L. User manual 6.3.5 Advanced VAP settings Enabling VLAN ID on VAP WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# vlan-id X (where X — VLAN-ID number on VAP) Enabling Band Steer mode WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# band-steer-mode true (Enabling Band Steer mode. To disable, enter false) Enabling VLAN trunk on VAP WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# vlan-trunk true (Enabling VLAN trunk on VAP.
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WEP-2L. User manual Enabling hidden SSID WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# hidden true (Enabling hidden SSID. To disable, enter false) Client limitation on VAP WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# sta-limit X (where X is the maximum allowable number of clients connected to the virtual network) Limiting the number of clients on VAP WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# sta-limit...
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WEP-2L. User manual Configuring speed limit Configuring shaper for outbound customers' traffic (each separately) connected to this VAP: WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# shaper-per-sta-rx WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/shaper-per-sta-rx# value X (where X — maximum speed in kbps) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/shaper-per-sta-rx# mode kbps (Enabling shaper. To disable, enter off)
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WEP-2L. User manual 802.11r configuration This type of roaming is available only for customers' devices supporting 802.11r. 802.11r roaming is possible only between VAP with WPA2-Personal and WPA2-Enterprise security modes. VAP configuration with WPA2-Personal security mode manual and others can be seen in section Configuration of VAP with WPA-Personal security mode.
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WEP-2L. User manual Configuring 802.11r on AP2 WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# enabled false WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# r1-key-holder-id E4:5A:D4:E2:C4:B0 (MAC address of VAP. Can be viewed in ifconfig output) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# r0-key-holder-id 23456 (Unique key for this VAP) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# mobility-domain 100 (Domain must match on oncoming VAPs) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config# mac WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap/ft-config/mac# add E8:28:C1:FC:D6:80...
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WEP-2L. User manual 802.11k configuration 802.11k protocol roaming can be organized between any network (open/secure). If the access point is configured to work under the 802.11k protocol, then when a customer connects, the access point sends them the list of “friendly” access points to which a customer can switch in a roaming process. The list contains information about access points' MAC addresses and channels they work with.
WEP-2L. User manual 6.4 Radio settings 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...
WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g# use-limit-channels true (Enabling use of limited list of channels in channel autoselection operation. To disable, enter false) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g# limit-channels '1 6 11' (where 1, 6, 11 are channels of range in which the configurable radio interface can operate) Changing the primary channel WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g# control-sideband lower...
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WEP-2L. User manual Enabling the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g# wmm true (Enabling the support for WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) To disable, enter false) Configuring DFS mechanism Configuring is done only on Radio 5 GHz (wlan1) WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1/wlan/radio-5g# dfs X (where X — DFS mechanism operating mode. May...
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WEP-2L. User manual Enabling QoS and parameter changes WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g# qos WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g/qos# enable true (Enabling the use of Quality of Service functions.) To disable, enter false WEP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g/qos# edca-ap (Configuring the access point's QoS parameters (traffic is transmitted from the access point to the client))
WEP-2L. User manual 6.5 WDS configuring When configuring WDS connection, it is necessary that the same channel and channel width are selected in the radio interface settings on the devices that will connect via WDS. For more information on configuring the radio interface via the command line, see the Radio Settings section. ...
WEP-2L. User manual Download configuration file from tftp server to the device WEP-2L(root):/# manage-config upload tftp <tftp server IP address> <Configuration file name> (Example: manage-config upload tftp 192.168.1.15 config.json) WEP-2L(root):/# manage-config apply (Apply configuration to the access point) 6.6.3 Device reboot The command for rebooting the device.
(where WEP-2L_room2 — new name of the device. A parameter can contain from 1 to 63 symbols: capital и lowercase latin letters, nu,bers, hyphen character “-” (hyphen can not be the last character in name). By default: WEP-2L) WEP-2L(config):/system# save (Save changes)
To display a list of clients connected to the access point, press Tab after monitoring associated-clients. WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring associated-clients <Tab> 32:5b:60:62:e0:a4 bc:2e:f6:cc:85:46 To get a list of monitoring parameters, press Tab after filter. WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring associated-clients all filter <Tab> index interface ssid hw-addr...
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WEP-2L. User manual Display information on all connected clients WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring associated-clients monitoring associated-clients all) index interface | wlan1-va0 state | ASSOC SLEEP AUTH_SUCCESS hw-addr | 32:5b:60:62:e0:a4 ssid | 2ac-open ip-addr 10.24.80.58 authorized true captive-portal-vap false enterprise-vap false rx-retry-count tx-fails tx-period-retry...
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WEP-2L. User manual --------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Packets: TX success: Total Bytes: 68476 38913 Data Packets: Data Bytes: 63720 32019 Mgmt Packets: Mgmt Bytes: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Rate Transmitted Received --------------------------------------------------------------------- ofdm6 11%| 12%| ofdm24 16%| mcs7 mcs12 23%| mcs13 24%| mcs14...
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WEP-2L. User manual Display information on specific client/clients WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring associated-clients bc:2e:f6:cc:85:46 (there is a possibility to specify several mac addresses, eg., monitoring associated-clients bc:2e:f6:cc:85:46 32:5b:60:62:e0:a4) index interface | wlan1-va2 state | ASSOC SLEEP AUTH_SUCCESS hw-addr bc:2e:f6:cc:85:46 ssid | 2ac-enter ip-addr 10.24.80.90 hostname | HUAWEI_P40_Pro-81afe9c34a...
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10.24.80.58 tx-rate | MCS15 NO SGI rx-rate | MCS14 NO SGI uptime 00:07:57 WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring associated-clients all filter hw-addr rssi-1 rssi-2 wireless-mode interface (display of a limited number of monitoring parameters for all clients) hw-addr | 32:5b:60:62:e0:a4 rssi-1 rssi-2 wireless-mode...
To display a list of access points with which WDS bridges are built, press Tab after monitoring wds-entries. WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring wds-entries <Tab> e8:28:c1:d1:43:15 e8:28:c1:da:cb:80 To get a list of monitoring parameters, press Tab after filter. WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring wds-entries all filter <Tab> index interface hw-addr state...
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WEP-2L. User manual Display information for all oncoming access points WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring wds-entries (or monitoring wds-entries all) index interface | wlan1 state | WIFI_WDS hw-addr e8:28:c1:d1:43:15 ip-addr 10.24.80.35 hostname | WEP-2L authorized false captive-portal-vap false enterprise-vap false rx-retry-count tx-fails tx-period-retry tx-retry-count rssi-1...
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WEP-2L. User manual Rate Transmitted Received --------------------------------------------------------------------- ofdm6 13%| ofdm54 nss2-mcs0 nss2-mcs1 nss2-mcs2 nss2-mcs3 nss2-mcs4 nss2-mcs5 nss2-mcs6 nss2-mcs7 16%| nss2-mcs8 15%| 2044 96%| --------------------------------------------------------------------- Multicast groups: none index interface | wlan1 state | WIFI_WDS hw-addr e8:28:c1:da:cb:80 ip-addr 10.24.80.40...
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WEP-2L. User manual name Rate Transmitted Received --------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Packets: 2125 TX success: Total Bytes: 4300 261666 Data Packets: 2120 Data Bytes: 2496 193382 Mgmt Packets: Mgmt Bytes: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Rate Transmitted Received --------------------------------------------------------------------- ofdm6 13%| ofdm54 nss2-mcs0 nss2-mcs1 nss2-mcs2...
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WEP-2L. User manual Display information on one or several oncoming access points WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring wds-entries e8:28:c1:d1:43:15 (It is possible to specify several mac addresses, eg., monitoring wds-entries e8:28:c1:d1:43:15 e8:28:c1:da:cb:80) index interface | wlan1 state | WIFI_WDS hw-addr e8:28:c1:d1:43:15 ip-addr 10.24.80.35 hostname | WEP-2L authorized...
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| MCS15 NO SGI rx-rate | MCS14 NO SGI uptime 00:07:57 WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring wds-entries all filter hw-addr rssi-1 rssi-2 wireless-mode wds-interface eltex-firmware-version (display of a limited number of monitoring parameters for all access points) hw-addr | 32:5b:60:62:e0:a4 rssi-1 rssi-2...
WEP-2L. User manual 6.8.7 Environment scan Note that during environment scan the device radio interface will be disabled, which will result in the impossibility of data transmission to Wi-Fi clients during scanning. WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring scan-wifi SSID |Mode |Security|MAC...
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WEP-2L. User manual WEP-2L(root):/# monitoring spectrum-analyzer Channel| CCA 132| 136| 140| 144| 149| 153| 157| 161| 165|...
WEP-2L. User manual 7 The list of changes Document version Issue date Revisions Version 1.2 24.01.2022 Syncronization with firmware version 1.2.2 Added sections: • 5.4.2 The "WDS" submenu • 5.7 The “WDS” menu • 6.2.1 Network parameters configuration via set- management-vlan-mode utility •...
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