Intellinet 503679 User Manual

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Model 503679
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  • Page 1 Wireless super G OutdOOr e Access pOint And BridGe user mAnuAl Model 503679 INT-503679-UM-0808-02...
  • Page 3 Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS Wireless ™ Super G outdoor Poe Access Point and Bridge, Model 503679. This professional Wireless G access point and bridge delivers a wide assortment of features that appeal to wireless users requiring a durable, flexible and powerful solution.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    tABle Of cOntents section page HARdWARe/CoNNeCTIoNS ................6 BASIC IP NeTWoRKING ................7 CONFIGURATION ...................8 Basic: Site Survey ..................8 Basic: Administration ................8 Basic: IP Configuration ................9 Basic: Operation Mode ................9 AP Repeater Mode ................10 Wireless Bridge Mode .................12 Advanced: Radio Setting ................13 Advanced: Security Setting ..............14 WeP Security ..................14 WPA-PSK Security ................14...
  • Page 5: Regulatory Statements

    regulatory statements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 6: Hardware/Connections

    9-dBi directional antenna and redirects the RF signal to the external antenna. Conduct any signal alignment from the external antenna. NOTE: do not use the eXT connector for Model 503679 any other purpose, as doing so could interfere with the sophisticated mechanical switch inside the device. If the...
  • Page 7: Basic Ip Networking

    BAsic ip netWOrkinG IP (Internet Protocol) IP stands for Internet protocol. In an IP network, every device has a unique IP address (e.g., 192.168.10.35) to identify itself. There are two ways of assigning an IP address to a PC or router: static and automatic (DHCP). Static IP addresses are keyed in manually, while dynamic IPs are distributed by a dHCP server.
  • Page 8: Configuration

    Signal Strength — Radio signals drop in power over distance, and even if all the settings are correct, low signal strength makes association impossible. The usable distance between the AP and client can range from a few meters indoors to a few kilometers. When setting up the client, make sure that: •...
  • Page 9: Basic: Ip Configuration

    Basic: IP Configuration This screen allows you to select the IP Mode. Static IP — When you boot up the AP for the first time, it is in Static mode, and you assign a static IP. The default IP address, subnet mask and gateway mask are 192.168.10.100, 255.255.255.0 and 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 10: Ap Repeater Mode

    IP of 192.168.1.33, run “ping 192.168.1.33-t-l 10000” at the command prompt. AP Repeater Mode This device, Model 503679, will repeat only with another Model 503679. 1. Connect AP1 to your network and choose “Access Point” as the operation Mode. 2. Assign an SSId to AP1.
  • Page 11 9. From the Basic: Site Survey screen, copy the MAC address (BSSID) of AP1 and add it to the Remote AP MAC Address list on the operation Mode screen. Click “Update” and “Reboot.” The operation Mode screen should now appear as below. 10.
  • Page 12: Wireless Bridge Mode

    4. Click “Update” and “Reboot.” The operation Mode screen should appear as below. 5. Repeat Steps 1–4 for the second AP you are bridging to. 6. From the Status menu on AP1 (bridge) and AP2 (bridge), go to the Association Status screen to verify that the two are associating.
  • Page 13: Advanced: Radio Setting

    MAC address of AP2 (bridge) must be in the Remote MAC Address list of AP1 (bridge). NOTE: Also, the default gateways of AP1 and AP2 should be the IP address of the router on your network. Advanced: radio setting Data Rate — You can enter different values, such as 11 Mbps or 24 Mbps; but “Best”...
  • Page 14: Advanced: Security Setting

    Advanced: security setting This screen allows you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from reading your traffic. Authentication can also be configured to block outsiders from accessing your network. Disable — No wireless security. WEP — Select to apply WeP security.
  • Page 15: Advanced: Mac Access Control

    RADIUS Secret — Enter the shared secret only if the 802.1x protocol is used. Key Update Interval — Specify the interval in milliseconds. The default is 1,800. Cipher Type — Select “Auto,” “TKIP” or “AeS.” Key Source — Specify the location of the key storage (only if 802.1x is used). If using PSK (Pre-shared key), select “local.”...
  • Page 16: Advanced: Snmp Configuration

    Filter IPX Packet — Select to disallow all IPX packets from passing through. Wireless Isolation — Select to disallow wireless clients associated with this device from communicating with each other. Enable Broadcast Filter — Select to filter out broadcast storm. Broadcast Number Allowed —...
  • Page 17: Status: System Status

    Restore Configuration from Local PC — Allow the restoration of a “Good Config” from the computer system. Click “Browse” to find the location of the saved “Good Config” in the computer system. status: system status This screen presents a convenient overview of the overall status of the AP. The most common configuration parameters are shown here.
  • Page 18: Super User: Super User

    status: Association status This screen presents an overview of the MAC address and signal strength (SNR in dBm) of all clients connected to the AP through the ethernet or wireless. super user: super user This screen allows you to change the username and password for admin user / end user.
  • Page 19: Utility Installation & Operation

    utility instAllAtiOn & OperAtiOn The Wireless Super G outdoor Poe Access Point and Bridge (“outdoor AP”) utility is easy-to-use software that lets an administrator quickly configure the AP at first boot-up. The utility only communicates with authorized access points and bridges, allowing them to be monitored and configured even if they all have the same default IP address at first boot-up after installation.
  • Page 20 • After the necessary changes have been made, the administrator can apply the changes to the AP. Check the “Reboot” box and click “Update” to reboot the device. • Multiple devices can be updated at the same time. Use CTRL/left-click to select multiple entries, or enter CTRl/A to select all entries.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    specificAtiOns Standards • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11g+ (108 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) • SNMPv1/v2c (Simple Network Management Protocol) General •...
  • Page 22 LEDs • Power • WLAN Certifications • International protection rating: IP 66 (“dust tight” & “powerful water jets”) • Random Vibration (IEC-68-2-64) • Shock (IEC-68-2-29) • Drop (IEC-68-2-32) • Salt Fog (IEC-68-2-11) • Solar Radiation (IEC-68-2-5) • RoHS • Safety: EN 60950 •...
  • Page 24 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS ™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www.intellinet-network.com. Copyright © INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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