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WIAS-3200N 802.11n Internet Access Server User’s Manual...
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OvisLink Corp. has made the best effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this user’s guide. However, we are not liable for the inaccuracies or errors in this guide. Please use with caution. All information is subject to change without notice All Trademarks are properties of their respective holders. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Hardware Descriptions ..............7 System Requirement..............9 Installation Steps ................. 10 Access Web Management Interface ........... 11 Combine WIAS-3200N to the Network ..........13 Network Requirement ..............13 Configure WAN Port..............13 Internet Connection Detection............. 15 WAN Bandwidth Control.............. 16 What is Zone ................
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User Log Access IP Address ............75 10.4 SNMP..................76 10.5 Three-Level Administration ............76 10.6 Change Password............... 78 10.7 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory ........79 10.8 Firmware Upgrade ..............80 10.9 Restart..................81 AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login ..... 104 Appendix B. Policy Priority............... 117 Appendix C. WDS Management ............... 118 Appendix D. On-demand Account Types & Billing Plan ......120 Appendix E. External Payment Gateways ..........124 AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
1.1 Preface This manual is for WLAN service providers or network administrators to set up a network environment using the WIAS-3200N system. It contains step-by-step procedures and graphic examples to guide MIS staff or individuals with slight network system knowledge to complete the installation.
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Rubber Antenna x 2 Mounting Kit x 1 Ground Cable x 1 Caution: It is highly recommended to use all the supplies in the package instead of substituting any components by other suppliers to guarantee best performance. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Internet access service. WIAS-3200N is a perfect choice for beginners to run hotspot businesses. It does not cost much compared to buying a pile of equipments, nor does it take the skills of an expert to glue multiple applications out of multiple freeware.
Attach the RS-232 console cable here, for management use only. LAN1/LAN2 Attach Ethernet cables here for connecting to the wired local network. LAN1 maps to Private Zone and requires no user authentication, LAN2 maps to Public Zone and by default requires user authentication. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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This is hardware reset button. Press once to restart the system. Power Socket For connecting to external power supply via the power (12VDC/1A) adapter. Rear Panel Antenna Connector Attach antennas here. WIAS-3200N supports 1 RF interface with 2 SMA connectors. Top LED Panel AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
LED ON for over 5 seconds (after Master WES Success seconds displays WES Success) For future usage only. 2.4 System Requirement Standard 10/100BaseT including network cables with RJ-45 connectors All PCs need to install the TCP/IP network protocol AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
The best location for WIAS-3200N is usually at the center of your wireless network. Connect WIAS-3200N to your outbound network device. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of WIAS-3200N on the front panel. Depending on the type of internet service provided by your ISP, connect the other end of the cable to the ATU-Router of an ADSL, a cable modem, a switch or a hub.
The default gateway IP address is the default gateway IP address of Private Zone: “192.168.1.254”. Next, enter the gateway IP address of WIAS-3200N at the address field. The default gateway IP address from LAN Port is“https://192.168.1.254” (“https” is used for a secured connection).
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After a successful login, a “Home” page with four main buttons will appear on the screen. For the first time, if WIAS-3200N is not using a trusted SSL certificate, there will be a “Certificate Error”, because the browser treats WIAS-3200N as an illegal website. Please press “Continue to this website”...
Network 3.1 Network Requirement In the general network environment, the main role of WIAS-3200N is a gateway that manages all the network access from internal network to Internet. Thus, the first step is to prepare an Internet connection from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and connect it to the WAN port of WIAS-3200N.
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3. Combine WIAS-3200N to the Network 3.2.2 Dynamic Dynamic: It is only applicable for the network environment where the DHCP server is available upstream of the system. Click the Renew button to get an IP address automatically. 3.2.3 PPPoE PPPoE: When selecting PPPoE to connect to the network, please set the “User Name”, “Password”, “MTU”...
3. Combine WIAS-3200N to the Network 3.3 Internet Connection Detection Configure Internet Connection Detection, go to: Main Menu >> System >> WAN Traffic. Internet Connection Detection: When enabled, system will try to access these IP/Domain addresses, if system can reach these IP/Domain address, it means that the outbound Internet connection is in normal state.
3. Combine WIAS-3200N to the Network 3.4 WAN Bandwidth Control Configure WAN Bandwidth Control, go to: System >> WAN Traffic. The feature gives administrators control over the entire system’s traffic though the WAN interface. These parameters set here should not exceed the real bandwidth coming from your ISP.
Zone, such as authentication, security feature, wireless encryption method, traffic control, and etc. There are two Zones that can be utilized by WIAS-3200N – Private Zone and Public Zone, as shown in the table below. Private Zone means clients are not required to be authenticated before using the network service.
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LAN ports are unable to reach WMI, please use console interface to solve this issue. 3.5.2 Planning Your Internet Network Administrator can access the Web Management Interface (WMI) of WIAS-3200N through the wired LAN port. Waiters or waitresses can send orders back to the electrical menu system via wireless hand set devices.
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3. Combine WIAS-3200N to the Network 3.5.3 Configure Zone Network Configure Zone network; go to: Menu >> System >> Zone Configuration. Click the button Configure of Private zone for further configuration. The parameter descriptions of Basic Settings for Private Zone and Public Zone are the same. The wireless settings under each zone will be covered in the next section.
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Note: please change the Management IP Address List accordingly (at System >> General >> Management IP Address List) to permit the administrator to access the WIAS-3200N admin page after the default IP address of the network interface is changed. Preferred DNS Server: The primary DNS server that is used by this Zone.
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3. Combine WIAS-3200N to the Network Domain Name: Enter the domain name for this zone. WINS Server: The IP address of the WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) server if WINS server is applicable to this zone. Lease Time: This is the time period that the IP addresses issued from the DHCP server are valid and available.
MHz is supported to enhance throughput. Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the drop-down menu to correspond with your network settings, for example, Channel 1-11 is available in North American and Channel 1-13 in Europe, or choose the default Auto. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
After wireless general settings are done, use the parameters in Wireless Settings under zone configuration to fine tune the wireless network under Private and Public Zone. To configure Private Zone‘s Wireless Settings, go to: Main Menu >> System >> Zone Configuration, click Configure of Private zone AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Basic: Enable the VAP Status if you wish to provide wireless service under this zone. Assign an ESSID for VAP1 under Private Zone or use default “airlive-1”, the ESSID of Private Zone will not be broadcasted and internal staff will need to associate to Private Zone’s VAP1 manually.
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Basic: Enable the VAP Status if you wish to provide wireless service under this zone. Assign an ESSID for VAP2 under Private Zone or use default “airlive-2”, the ESSID of Private Zone will be broadcasted in default settings to allow it to be scanned in the air.
Configure Zone Wireless Security, go to: Main Menu >> System >> Zone Configuration, click Configure of Private zone or click Configure of Public zone. After the above configurations are finished, setup the wireless security is very important to protect your wireless network. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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TKIP (WAP2), AES (WAP2), or Mixed. Pre-shared Key / Passphrase: Enter the key value for the pre-shared key or passphrase. Group Key Update Period: The time interval for the Group Key to be renewed; the time unit is in seconds. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Cipher Suite: Select an encryption method from TKIP (WPA), AES (WPA), TKIP(WAP2), AES (WAP2), or Mixed. Group Key Update Period: The time interval for the Group Key to be renewed; the time unit is in seconds. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
RADIUS database. In addition, another server called On-demand can be configured for temporary user authentication. Auth Database: There are four different authentication options in WIAS-3200N that uses databases: LOCAL, RADIUS1, RADIUS2 and ONDEMAND. Auth Server Name: Set a name for the authentication databases by using numbers (0~9), alphabets (a~z or A ~Z), dash (-), underline (_), space and dot (.) only.
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It means this user must login to system with a networking device (PC) that has the corresponding MAC address, so this user can not login with other networking devices. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Local User List to enter the User Profile Interface for that particular user, and then modify or add any desired information such as Username, Password, MAC Address (optional), Applied Policy (optional) and Remark (optional). Click Apply to complete the modification. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Enter the information for the primary server and/or the secondary server (the secondary server is not mandatory). The fields with red asterisk are necessary information. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking the Apply button. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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RADIUS Server. You may choose to send username in Complete (userID + Postfix), Only ID or Leave Unmodified. Please note that if Leave Unmodified option is selected, the system will send the username to AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Authentication Port: Enter the Port number used for authentication. Accounting Port: Enter the Port number used for accounting. Secret Key: Secret Key used for authentication. Accounting Service: Enable / Disable RADIUS accounting. Authentication Protocol: Select Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or Password Authentication Protocol (PAP). AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Sync Interval: Select the desired interval for on-demand user quota update. The quota information, i.e. remaining time or remaining quota displayed on the on-demand user login success page will be refreshed according to the time interval AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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You can also print the ticket here. Billing Plans Administrators can configure several billing plans. Click Edit button to enter the page of Editing Billing Plan. Configure billing plans with desired account type, expiration date, AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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The options are Authorize.Net, PayPal, SecurePay, WorldPay or Disable. For detailed parameter descriptions please refer to Appendix F, External Payment Gateways. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Billing Plans to activate at least one Billing plan by clicking Edit button and Apply the setting to activate the plan. The printer used by Print is a pre-configured printer connected to the administrator’s computer. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Price: For each plan, this is the unit price charged for an account. Status: Show the status in enabled or disabled. Function: Press Create button for the desired plan and Creating an On-demand Account page will appear for creation. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Moreover, you can click Send to POS to print a receipt to a POS device via Serial or Ethernet network. Please notice that it takes time if you create lots of on-demand accounts by batch creation. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Price: For each plan, this is the unit price charged for an account. Number of Accounts: The desired number of accounts to be created from the plan. On-demand Account List All created On-demand accounts are listed and related information on is also provided. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Reference: Any other additional information, for example venue where the account is generated etc. Delete All: This will delete all the users at once. Delete: This will delete the users individually. Redeem On-demand Accounts AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
One of the authentication options can be assigned as default. For authentication assigned as default, the postfix can be omitted. For example, if "local" is the postfix of the default option, then user with username Bob can login as "Bob" without having to type in "Bob@local”. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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1. Open an Internet browser and try to connect to any website (in this example, we try to connect to www.google.com). a) For the first time, if the WIAS-3200N is not using a trusted SSL certificate, there will be a “Certificate Error”, because the browser treats WIAS-3200N as an illegal website.
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Then, click the Submit button. The Credit Balance button on the User Login Page is for on-demand users only, where they can check their Remaining quota. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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5. Who Can Access the Network 3. Successful! The Login Success Page means you are connected to the network and Internet now! AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Select Black List: There are 5 black list profiles available for utilization. Name: Set the black list name and it will show on the pull-down menu above. Add User(s): Click the Add User(s) button to add users to the selected black list. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Delete button to remove that user from the black list. After the Black List editing is completed. You can select the Black List in each Authentication Server to let it to become effective. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
MAC ACL: With this function, only the users with their MAC addresses in this list can login to WIAS-3200N. There are 40 users maximum allowed in this MAC address list. User authentication is still required for these users. Click Edit to enter the MAC Address Control list.
6. Restrain the Users 6.3 Policy Configure Policy, go to: Users >> Policy. WIAS-3200N supports multiple Policies, including one Global Policy and 5 individual Policy. Global Policy is the system’s universal policy and applied to all clients unless they are bounded by another policy.
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Click Predefined and Custom Service Protocols to edit the protocol list. Click Firewall Rules to edit the rules. 1) Predefined Protocols Predefined and Custom Service Protocols: There are predefined service protocols available for firewall rules editing. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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(TCP/UDP/ICMP/IP); and then define the Source Port (range) and Destination Port (range); click Apply to save this protocol. If the Protocol Type is ICMP, it will need to define Type and Code. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Each firewall rule is defined by Source, Destination and Pass/Block action. Optionally, a Firewall Rule Schedule can be set to specify when the firewall rule is enforced. It can be set to Always, Recurring or One Time. Selecting the Filter Rule Number 1 as an example: AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Action for Matched Packets: There are two options, Block and Pass. Block is to prevent packets from passing and Pass is to permit packets passing. 6.3.2 Routing Specific Route Profile: Click the button of Setting for Specific Route Profile, the Specific Route Profile list will appear. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Default Gateway: The default gateway of a desired IP address can be defined in each Policy except Global Policy. When Specific Default Route is enabled, all clients applied with this Policy will access the Internet through this default gateway. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply. 6.3.4 QoS Profile For certain applications or users that need stable bandwidth or traffic priority, Policy 1 to 5 allows defining the QoS profile for the users governed by this Policy. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Global policy, which applies to authenticated users, users on a non-authenticated port, privileged users, and clients in DMZ zones. Also this can be specified in the other policies to apply to the authenticated users. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Since this basic protection mechanism may not be able to protect the system from all malicious DoS attacks, it is strongly recommended to build some immune capabilities (such as IDS or IPS solutions) in network deployment to maintain network operation. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
External IP Address of the Automatic WAN IP Assignment is the IP address of External Interface (WAN) that will change dynamically if WAN Interface is Dynamic. When Automatic WAN IP Assignments is enabled, the entered Internal IP Address of Automatic WAN IP Assignment will be bound with WAN interface. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Server IP Address” and “Local Server Port”. Select “TCP” or “UDP” for the service’s type. In the Enable column, check the desired server to enable. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking the Apply button. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
IP addresses of these workstations in the “Granted Access by IP Address”. The “Remark” field is not necessary but is useful to keep track. WIAS-3200N allows 100 privilege IP addresses at most. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply.
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In addition to the Privilege IP List, MAC address List allows the MAC address of the workstations that need to access the network without authentication to be set in the “Granted Access by MAC Address”. WIAS-3200N allows 100 privilege MAC addresses at most. When manually creating the list, enter the MAC address (the format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) as well as the remark (not necessary).
Configure Disable Authentication in Public Zone, go to: System >> Zones Configuration, click Configure in Public Zone. Authentication Required For the Zone: When it is disabled, users will not need to authenticate before they get access to the network within Public Zone. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
HTTPS encrypts and decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the Web server. HTTP Protected Login function will let the client’s login with https for more security. Enable to activate https (encryption) or disable to activate http (non encryption) login page. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Internal Domain Name is the domain name of the WIAS-3200N as seen on client machines connected under zone. It must conform to FQDN (Fully-Qualified Domain Name) standard. A user on client machine can use this domain name to access WIAS-3200N instead of its IP address.
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Users without the network access right can still have a chance to experience the actual network service free of charge. Enter the website IP Address or Domain Name in the list and click Apply to save the settings. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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This function provides advertisement links to web pages for users to access free of charge before login and authentication. Advertisement hyperlinks are displayed on the user’s login page. Clients who click on it will be redirected to the listed advertisement websites. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Configure Idle Timer, go to: Users >> Additional Control. If a user has idled with no network activities, the system will automatically kick out the user. The logout timer can be set between 1~1440 minutes, and the default idle time is 10 minutes. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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8. User Login and Logout 8.2.3 Multiple Login Configure Multiple Login, go to: Users >> Additional Control. When enabled, a user can log in from different computers with the same account. (This function doesn’t support On-demand users and RADIUS authentication.) AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Gateway 9.1 IP Plug and Play Configure IP Plug and Play, go to: Network >> Client Mobility. WIAS-3200N supports IP PNP function. User can login and access network with any IP address setting. This function is disabled in default settings.
WAN port to a static domain name, allowing the administrator to easily access WIAS-3200N’s WAN. If the dynamic DHCP is activated at the WAN port, it will update the IP address of the DNS server periodically. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply.
Please enter the “IP Address” and “Port” of Destination, and the “IP Address” and “Port” of Translated to Destination. Select “TCP” or “UDP” for the service’s type. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
When system can not sync the time with NTP server, all clients will not allow to login to system. Also on-demand accounts cannot be created. 10.2 Management IP Configure Management IP, go to: System >> General. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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IP address of 10.0.0.3, he or she can access the web management page. The default value is “0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0”. It means that the WIAS-3200N can be accessed by any IP address, for security consideration; please change this value before the system provides service.
Configure User Log Access IP History, go to: System >> General. Specify an IP address of the administrator’s computer or a billing system to get billing history information of WIAS-3200N with the predefined URLs. The file name format is “yyyy-mm-dd”. An example is provided as follows: Traffic History:https://10.2.3.213/status/history/2005-02-17...
SNMP access to the system. 10.5 Three-Level Administration WIAS-3200N supports three kinds of account interface. You can log in as admin, manager or operator. The default usernames and passwords show as follows: Admin: The administrator can access all configuration pages of WIAS-3200N.
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User Name: manager Password: manager Operator: The operator can only access the configuration page of Create On-demand User to create new on-demand user accounts and print out the on-demand user account receipts. User Name: operator Password: operator AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Configure Change Password, go to: Utilities >> Password Change. There are three levels of authorities: admin, manager or operator. The default usernames and passwords are as follows: Admin: The administrator can access all configuration pages of WIAS-3200N. User Name: admin Password: airlive Manager: The manager can only access the configuration pages under User Authentication to manage the user accounts.
Configure Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory Default, go to: Utilities >> Backup & Restore. This function is used to backup/restore the WIAS-3200N settings. Also, WIAS-3200N can be restored to the factory default settings here. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Restore System Settings: Click Browse to search for a .db database backup file created by WIAS-3200N and click Restore to restore to the same settings at the time when the backup file was saved. Reset to Factory Default: Click Reset to load the factory default settings of WIAS-3200N.
This function allows the administrator to safely restart WIAS-3200N, and the process takes approximately three minutes. Click YES to restart WIAS-3200N; click NO to go back to the previous screen. Do NOT power off the power during system restart as this might damage the system.
10.10 Network Utility Configure Network Utility, go to: Utilities >> Network Utilities. WIAS-3200N provides some network utilities to allow administrators to use. Wake-on-LAN: is for waking up remote devices that supports Wake-on-LAN feature by entering the MAC address of the target device and then press Wake Up button.
10.11 Monitor IP Link Configure Monitor IP Link, go to: Network >> Monitor IP. WIAS-3200N will send out a packet periodically to monitor the connection status of the IP addresses on the list. On each monitored item with a WEB server running, administrators may add a link for the easy access by entering the IP, select the Protocol to http or https and then click Create.
Via the console port, administrators can enter the console interface for handling problems and situations occurred during operation. 1. In order to connect to the console port of WIAS-3200N, a console, modem cable and a terminal simulation program, such as the Hyper Terminal are needed.
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Synchronize clock with NTP server: Immediately synchronize the clock through the NTP protocol and the specified network time server. Since this interface does not support manual setup for its internal clock, therefore we AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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But connecting the system by SSH, we have to enter the username and password. The username is “admin” and the default password is “airlive”, which is the same as for the web management interface. Password can also be changed here. If...
E-mail & SYSLOG to provide system status information and online user status. 11.1.1 System Status View System Status, go to: Status >> System. This section provides an overview of the system for the administrator. The description of the above-mentioned table is as follows: AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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11. System Status and Reports Description Item The present firmware version of WIAS-3200N Firmware Version The system name. The default is AirLive WIAS-3200N System Name The page the users are directed to after initial login Portal URL success. The IP address and port number of the external SYSLOG SYSLOG server- System Log Server.
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Lease Time The BSSID of this zone. BSSID The ESSID of this zone. ESSID Zone - VAP The current security type of this zone. Security Type Associated The number of associated clients in this zone. Clients AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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View Current Users, go to: Status >> Online Users. In this page, each online user’s information including Username, IP Address, MAC Address, Pkts In, Bytes In, Pkts Out, Bytes Out, Idle and Kick Out will be shown. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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View User Log, go to: Status >> User Log. This page is used to check the traffic history of WIAS-3200N. The history of each day will be saved separately in the DRAM for at least 3 days (72 full hours). The system also keeps a cumulated record of the traffic data generated by each user in the last 2 calendar months.
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Connection Time Usage: The total time used by the user. o Pkts In/ Pkts Out: The total number of packets received and sent by the user. o Bytes In/ Bytes Out: The total number of bytes received and sent by the user. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
11.2 Notification Configure Notification, go to: Status >> E-mail & SYSLOG. WIAS-3200N can automatically send the notification of Monitor IP Report, Users Log and Session Log to up to 3 particular e-mail addresses. A trial email is provided by the system for validation.
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SMTP Setting Test: To test the settings immediately. Sender Email Address: The e-mail address of the administrator in charge of the monitoring. This will show up as the sender’s e-mail. SMTP Server: The IP address of the sender’s SMTP server. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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When the number of a user’s session (TCP and UDP) reaches the session limit specified in the policy, a record will be logged to this SYSLOG server. 11.2.3 FTP FTP Server Settings: FTP Server Settings Session Log: Log each connection created by users and track the source IP/Port and AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Hostname: Indicate which host records this event. Note that all events in this page are local event, so the hostname in this field are all the same. Process name: Indicate the event generated by the running instance. Description: Description of this event. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Browse button to select the text file for uploading user accounts, then click Upload to complete the upload process. When uploading a file, any format error or duplicated username will terminate the uploading process and no account will be uploaded. Please correct the format in the AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
System will send this value to the external RADIUS server, if the external RADIUS server needs this. NAS Port Type System will send this value to the external RADIUS server, if the external RADIUS server needs this. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Configure local user Roaming Out, go to: Users >> Authentication, click configure of Local. Under certain configurations, WIAS-3200N can act as a RADIUS server for Roaming Out local user logged from other system. The Local User database will act as the RADIUS user database.
Roaming Out client’s IP address and network mask and then click Apply to complete the settings. In the other system, such as another WIAS-3200N, setup it’s RADIUS server to this WIAS-3200N with same postfix, then the local user in this WIAS-3200N can login success from another WIAS-3200N by RADIUS authentication.
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If a client select “I agree” and clicks “Next,” then he or she will proceed to the User Login Page for client to login with username and password. External Page: Choose the External Page option if you wish to use user pages located on a AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Click the button of Configure for each custom pages and enter the URL of its’ corresponding external login page and then click Apply. After applying the setting, the new login page can be previewed by clicking Preview button. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login Network Configuration on PC After WIAS-3200N is installed, the following configurations must be set up on the PC: Internet Connection Setup and TCP/IP Network Setup. Internet Connection Setup Windows 9x/2000 1) Choose Start >>...
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Next. 4) Choose “I connect through a local area network (LAN)” and then click Next. 5) DO NOT choose any option in the following LAN window for Internet configuration, and just click Next. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login 6) Choose “No” and then click Next. 7) Finally, click Finish to exit the Internet Connection Wizard. Now, the set up is completed. Windows XP 1) Choose Start >> Control Panel >> Internet Option. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login 2) Choose the Connections tab, and then click Setup. 3) When the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard window appears, click Next. 4) Choose “Connect to the Internet” and then click Next. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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5) Choose “Set up my connection manually” and then click Next. 6) Choose “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on” and then click Next. 7) Finally, click Finish to exit the Connection Wizard. Now, the setup is completed. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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If the operating system of the PC in use is Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, keep the default settings without any changes to directly start/restart the system. With the factory default settings, during the process of starting the system, WIAS-3200N with DHCP function will automatically assign an appropriate IP address and related information for each PC.
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If your PC has been set up completely, please inform the network administrator before proceeding to the following steps. 4.1) Click on the IP Address tab and choose “Specify an IP address”. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and then click OK. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login 4.2) Click on the Gateway tab. Enter the gateway address of WIAS-3200N in the “New gateway” field and click Add. Then, click OK. 4.3) Click on DNS Configuration tab. If the DNS Server field is empty, select “Enable DNS”...
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4) Using DHCP: If you want to use DHCP, choose “Obtain an IP address automatically”, and then click OK. This is also the default setting of Windows. Then, reboot the PC to make sure an IP address is obtained from WIAS-3200N. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Then, click OK. 5.2) Click Advanced to enter the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window. 5.3) Click on the IP Settings tab and click Add below the “Default gateways” column and the TCP/IP Gateway Address window will a ppear. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Appendix A. Network Configuration on PC & User Login nter the gateway address of WIAS-3200N in the “Gateway ” field, and then click Add. After back to the IP Settings tab, click OK to complete the configuration. Check the TCP/IP Setup of...
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IP address, acquire the following information from the network administrator: the IP Address, Subnet Mask and DNS Server address provided by your ISP and the Gateway address of WIAS-3200N. Caution: If your PC has been set up completely, please inform the network administrator before proceeding to the following steps.
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TCP/IP Gateway Address window will appear. 5.4) Enter the gateway address of WIAS-3200N in the “Gateway” field, and then click Add. After back to the IP Settings tab, click OK to finish the configuration. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Appendix B. Policy Priority Global Policy, Authentication Policy and User Policy WIAS-3200N supports multiple Policies, including one Global Policy and 5 individual Policy can be assign to different Authentication Server. Global Policy is the system’s universal policy and applied to all clients, while other individual Policy can be selected and defined to be applied to any Authentication Server.
Appendix B. Policy Priority Appendix C. WDS Management The Public Zone of WIAS-3200N supports up to 2 WDS links. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is a function used to connect APs (Access Points) wirelessly to extend wireles coverage. The WDS management function of the system can help administrators to setup two WDS links.
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EP Key Length may be 64 bits, 128 bits or 152 bits; and WEP Key Format can be ASCII or HEX. Lastly, enter the WEP Key. WPA-PSK: Select the preferred ciphering method, TKIP or AES and enter the PSK / Pass-phrase. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
Price is the unit price of this plan. Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan. Reference field allows administrator to input additional information. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Appendix D. On-demand Account Types & Billing Plan AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Failure to do so in the time period set in Account Activation, the account will expire. Price is the unit price of this plan. Group will be the applied Group to users created from this plan. Reference field allows administrator to input additional information. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Authorize.Net to authenticate transactions. Payment Gateway URL: This is the default website address to post all transaction data. Verify SSL Certificate: This is to help protect the system from accessing a website AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Choose Billing Plan for Authorize.Net Payment Page These 10 plans are the plans configured in Billing Plans page, and all previously enabled plans can be further enabled or disabled here, as AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Configuration/ Authorize.Net Payment Page Remark Content Author ize.Net Payment Page Fields Configuration Item: C heck the box to show this item on the customer’s payment interface. Display ed Text: Enter what needs to be shown for this field. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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This may be entered as five digits, nine digits, or five digits and four digits. Country: The country is associated with both the billing and shipping address a transaction. This may be entered as either an abbreviation or full name. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Payment Gateway URL: The default website address to post all transaction data. Identity Token: This is the key used by PayPal to validate all the transactions. Verify SSL Certificate: This is to help protect the system from accessing a AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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This is a reference field that may contain any kind of information. Description: Enter the product/service description (e.g. wireless access service). Title for Message to Seller: Enter the information that will appear in the hea AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Configure Payments via SecurePay, go to: Users >> Authentication >> On-demand User>> External Payment Gateway >> SecurePay. Before setting up “SecurePay”, it is required that the hotspot owners have a valid SecurePay “Merchant Account” from its official website. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Choose Billing Plan for SecurePay Payment Page These 10 plans are the plans in Billing Configuration, and the desired plan(s) can be enabled. SecurePay Payment Page Remark Content The message content will be displayed as a special notice to end customers. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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View the service agreement and fees for the standard payment gateway services as well as add or edit the service disclaimer content here. orldPay Billing Configuration hese 10 plans are the plans in Billing Configuration, and the desired plan(s) an be enabled. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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STEP . Choose an installation and select the Integration Setup button for the specific environment. Installation ID: 239xxx STEP . C heck the Enable Payment Response checkbox. STEP . E nter the Payment Response URL. URL : <wpdisp lay item=MC_callback> AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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Response. STEP . Select the Save Changes button STEP . Input Installation ID and Payment Gateway URL in gateway UI. Installation ID: 2009test URL : https://select.wp3.rbsworldpay.com/wcc/purchase Note: The WAN IP of gateway must be real IP. AirLive WIAS-3200N User’s Manual...
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