Eusso Super-G User Manual

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108Mbps Super-G
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Wireless LAN
Access Point
User Guide

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  • Page 1 108Mbps Super-G Wireless LAN Access Point User Guide...
  • Page 2 Regulatory notes and statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN devices. The energy levels of these emissions however are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices like for example mobile phones.
  • Page 3 FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65 and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. The radiated output power of this Wireless LAN device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information Your device contains a low power transmitter. When device is transmitted it sends out radio frequency (RF) signal. CAUTION: To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT About This Guide...................................... 1 Purpose ......................................... 1 Overview of this User’s Guide................................1 Unpacking and Setup ....................................3 Unpacking......................................3 Setup ........................................3 Hardware Instalation....................................5 Front panel ......................................5 Rear Panel ......................................5 Hardware connections................................... 6 Connect to the xDSL/Cable Modem or Switch/Hub.........................
  • Page 6: About This Guide

    Point for configuration and monitoring purposes. WLAN networking can wirelessly transmit and receive data, minimizing the need for wired connections, at a speed of up to 108Mbps (Super-G mode). With WLAN networking, you can locate your PC wherever you want without wires and cables.
  • Page 7: Unpacking And Setup

    This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the Access Point. Unpacking Open the box of the Access Point and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items: One 108Mbps Super-G Wireless LAN Access Point One 2dBi dipole antenna One external power adapter One CD-Rom (User’s guide)
  • Page 8: Hardware Instalation

    HARDWARE INSTALATION Front panel The figure below shows the LED Indicator of the Wireless LAN Access Point. Power: This indicator lights green when the Access Point receives power. Otherwise, it turns off. WLAN: The indicator blinking green whiles the wireless LAN activity. LAN (Link/ACT): The indicator lights green when the LAN port is connected to an Ethernet network successful.
  • Page 9: Hardware Connections

    Ethernet port Ethernet port with 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet connections, connect this port to switch/hub. Reset The Reset function is to reset the setting back to factory default setting, once you press the “RESET” button more than 5 seconds. DC Power Connect the Power Adapter DC plug to the AP’s power jack.
  • Page 10: Configuring The Wireless Lan Access Point

    CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS LAN ACCESS POINT The Wireless Access Point has a Web GUI interface for the configuration. The AP can be configured through the Web Browser. A network manager can manage, control and monitor the AP from the local LAN. This section indicates how to configure the AP to enable its functions.
  • Page 11: Main Screen Of The Access Point

    Main Screen of the Access Point The screen will show the status of the AP when you login to the AP. There are seven main functions included in the top side of the main screen: Wizard, Status, Basic Setting, IP Setting, Advanced Setting, Security and Tools. Point the selections in the top side of the menu screen.
  • Page 12: Wizard

    Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility. User can simply follow the step-by-step process to get Access Point configuration ready to run in 4 easy steps by clicking on the “Wizard” button on the function menu. The following screen will appear.
  • Page 13 Step 3: Set WEP Encryption If user wants to enable WEP, please click “Enabled”. Then, select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box. Please click “Next” to continue. Step 4: Restart The Setup wizard is now completed.
  • Page 14: Status

    Status This page as below shows the following information. Firmware Version: Shows the current firmware version and released date code. LAN: Shows the Mac address, IP address (default: 192.168.1.1), Subnet Mask, Gateway Address. The current LAN traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wired connection is also displayed.
  • Page 15: Basic Setting

    Basic Setting This is the page allow user to change the access point settings. AP Name: The name of the AP, which can be used to identify the Access Point among the all the Access Points in the wireless network. SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network.
  • Page 16 Note: When the WEP security is enabled, all the wireless clients that wish to connect to the Access Point must also have WEP enabled with the identical WEP Key value entered. WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK: If WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is selected, user needs to set the key in the passphrase field as the below screen.
  • Page 17 WPA / WPA2: If WPA or WPA2 is selected, the below screen is shown. Please set the length of the encryption key and the parameters for the RADIUS server. Encryption Key: Select the Encryption Key Length ranging from 64 or 128 Bits that you would like to use.
  • Page 18: Ip Setting

    IP Setting This page allows user to configure the IP and DHCP settings of the Access Point. The default IP address of this access point is 192.168.1.1 with the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. User can type in other values for IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway and click “Apply”...
  • Page 19: Advanced Setting

    Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for advanced users, which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes. AP Mode: The WLAN AP supports five operation modes for Access Point, AP Client, Wireless Bridge, Multiple Bridge, and Repeater mode. Access Point Mode Configure the AP to Access Point mode;...
  • Page 20: Ap Client Mode

    AP Client mode Configure the AP to AP Client mode; the AP will be a wireless Ethernet adapter transforms any Ethernet-enabled devices to have the wireless function. AP Client mode application Remote AP SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network.
  • Page 21: Wireless Bridge Mode

    WDS: Select the client mode connection method for WDS, Clone MAC or Proxy. WDS: Through this client mode AP, multiple users are allowed connecting to the wireless LAN network and with the users own MAC address. MAC Clone: Through this client mode AP, only single user is allowed connecting to the wireless LAN network and with the user own MAC address.
  • Page 22: Multiple Bridge Mode

    Multiple Bridge mode Configure to the multiple bridge mode; these APs will be a LAN to LAN wireless Ethernet bridge between two or more separated Ethernet LAN segments. Note: These Multiple Bridge APs must using same SSID setting.
  • Page 23: Repeater Mode

    Repeater mode Configure the AP to Repeater mode; the AP will be a wireless LAN repeater that will be extended the WLAN coverage range. Note: The SSID setting must same as remote AP. Remote AP SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network.
  • Page 24 11b or 11g 11g Only Mode: To setting the AP operation mode for 802.11g only or 802.11b/802.11g mix mode. Super G Mode: From the drop list, if you like to use Super-G to enhance the speed, there are three options on Super-G mode: Super G without turbo;...
  • Page 25: Security

    Security This page is where user configures the security features supported by this Access Point. Password: Allow user to change the new login password. Here are the necessary steps: 1. Enter the new Administrator id in the “ Administrator id” field. 2.
  • Page 26: Tools

    Tools Four functions are provided in this page, Backup, Restore Settings, Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade. Backup Settings: Click on “Backup” button, which will open a FileSave Dialog box, where user gets to save all the current settings and configurations to a file. Restore Settings: Click on the “Browse”...
  • Page 27 Community: SNMP system name for exchanging SNMP community messages. The name can be used to limit SNMP messages passing through the network. The default name is “public”. Trap Receiver: Type the name of the destination PC that will receive trap messages.
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    64 bit / 128 bit WEP Encryption, WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK Data Transfer Rate Fast Ethernet: 10/100Mbps Wireless: Up to 54Mbps in 802.11g mode; up to 108Mbps in Super-G mode Receiver Sensitivity 54Mbps: Typical -70 dBm @10% PER 11Mbps: Typical -85 dBm @8% PER Transmit Power 802.11g: Minimum 13dBm typically...
  • Page 29 Physical and Environmental DC inputs DC 7.5V /1A Temperature Operating: 0 ~ 40 C, Storage: -10 ~ 70 Humidity Operating: 10% ~ 90%, Storage: 5% ~ 90% Dimensions 140 x 98 x 30 mm (W x H x D) without Antenna EMI: FCC Class B, CE Mark B,...

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