4.4 System Status ..........................72 4.4.1 System Overview ........................72 4.4.2 WDS List ............................ 74 4.4.3 Extra Information........................75 4.4.4 Event Log ........................... 77 Chapter 5. CPE Mode Configuration ....................78 5.1 External Network Connection ....................... 78 5.1.1 Network Requirement ........................ 78 5.1.2 Configure WAN Setup ........................
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6.4.3 Configure UPnP ........................147 6.4.4 Configure SNMP Setup ......................148 6.4.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory ................... 150 6.4.6 Firmware Upgrade ........................151 6.4.7 Network Utility .......................... 152 6.4.8 Reboot ............................. 153 6.5 Access Control List ........................154 6.5.1 IP Filter Setup ..........................
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8.2.3 Create Virtual AP (VAP) ......................225 8.2.3.1 Virtual AP Overview ......................2 8.2.3.2 Virtual AP Setup ........................2 8.2.4 Wireless MAC Filter Setup ....................... 230 8.3 Wireless Network Expansion ..................... 231 8.4 System Management ......................... 232 8.4.1 Configure Management ......................232 8.4.2 Configure System Time ......................
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PheeNet outdoor high power Bridge can be used for nine different purposes in six different modes. In the Router AP mode, it can be deployed as a gateway with wireless Access Point(AP) and provides WDS link for network extension. In the AP mode, it can be deployed either as traditional fixed wireless Access Point, or combination of AP and WDS(AP+WDS).
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802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is not only designed and used as traditional outdoor AP, but also with rich features tailored for WISP applications. The two-level management capability and access control ease WISP and owners to maintain and manage wireless network in a more controllable fashion.
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802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is a multiple mode system which can be configured either as a wireless gateway or an access point as desired. It also can be used as a WDS link for Ethernet network expansion. This section depicts different applications on Router AP Mode, AP Mode, WDS Mode, CPE Mode, Client Bridge + Universal Repeater Mode and CPE + AP Mode.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Configuration in AP Mode (including Access Point + WDS) An access point can be either a main, relay or remote base station. A main base station is typically connected to a wired network via the Ethernet port. A relay base station relays data between main base stations and relay stations or remote base stations with clients.
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WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers. In the CPE mode, WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions. The wired clients connected to WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N are in different subnet from those connected to Main Base Station,...
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WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to new residential and business customers. In this mode, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is a gateway with NAT and DHCP Server functions. The wireless and wired clients of WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N are on the different subnet from Main Base Station and it accepts wireless...
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Ethernet connection for a local access. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N outdoor high power Bridge can be used for nine different purposes in six different modes, the Router AP mode , AP mode, the WDS mode, the CPE mode, Client Bridge + Universal Repeater mode and CPE + AP...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Wireless Architecture Mode Router AP Mode Wire connection as WAN , in this mode , the device run as DHCP server to assign IP address to wireless clients out of a private IP address pool behind a NAT This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802.11 network .and accept wireless clients at the same time AP Mode...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DHCP Server in Router AP , CPE/CPE + AP and Client Bridge + Universal Repeater Mode 802.3 Bridging Masquerading (NAT) Proxy DNS Dynamic DNS NTP Client Virtual DMZ Virtual Server (IP/ Port Forwarding) Support MAC Filter Support IP Filter Bandwidth traffic Shaping...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Authentication/ Encryption (Wireless Security) Layer 2 User Isolation and AP Isolation Blocks client to client discovery within a specified VLAN WEP 64/ 128 Bits EAP-TLS + Dynamic WEP EAP-TTLS + Dynamic WEP PEAP/ MS-PEAP+Dynamic WEP WPA (PSK +TKIP) WPA (802.1x certification + TKIP)
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System Administration Intuitive Web Management Interface Password Protected Access Firmware upgrade via Web Reset to Factory Defaults Profiles Configuration Backup and Restore One-button-click to reset factory default Two administrator accounts Remote Link Test – Display connect statistics Full Statistics and Status Reporting Real time QoS Flow Plot NTP Time Synchronization...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The standard package contents of WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N : WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Quick Installation Guide CD-ROM (with User Manual and QIG) Power Adapter DC24V 0.5A PoE Injector Mounting Kit It is highly recommended to use all the supplies in the package instead of substituting any components by other suppliers to guarantee best performance.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Please follow the steps mentioned below to install the hardware of WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N : WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Front Panel Rear Panel Connect N-type antenna to the N-type connector on the rear panel.
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Example of Segment : The valid range is 1 ~ 254 and 192.168.2.254 shall be avoided because it is already assigned to WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N . 192.168.2.10 is used in the example below. IP Address : 192.168.2.10 IP Netmask : 255.255.255.0...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System Login The system manager Login Page then appears. Enter “root” as User name and “default” as Password, and then click OK to login to the system; the root manager account is used as an example here. Login Success System Overview page will appear after successful login.
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Table 3-1: AP Mode Functions Normally, WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N connects to a wired LAN and provides a wireless connection point to associate with wireless client as shown in Figure 3-1. Then, Wireless clients could access to LAN or Internet by associating themselves with WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N set in AP mode.
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IP Gateway : The default gateway of the LAN port; default Gateway is 192.168.2.1 Dynamic IP : This configuration type is applicable when the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is connected to a network with the presence of a DHCP server; all related IP information will be provided by the DHCP server automatically.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The network manager can configure related wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings, Virtual AP(VAP) Setting, Security Settings and MAC Filter Settings. The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP HT TxStream/RxStream : By default, it's 2. Operating Mode : By default, it's Mixed Mode. Mixed Mode : In this mode packets are transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11a/g, the rest of the packet has a new format.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP To achieve optimal wireless performance, it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly, not necessary higher the better or lower. The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP ACK Timeout : ACK timeout is in the range of 1~255 and set in unit of microsecond. The default value is 32 microsecond. All data transmission in 802.11b/g request an “Acknowledgement” (ACK) send by receiving radio. The transmitter will resend the original packet if correspondent ACK failed to arrive within specific time interval, also refer to as “ACK Timeout”.
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DFS channel. If tuen on IEEE802.11H, AP Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect. When WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N detect radar(5GHz) signal, the AP will switch channel and stop beacon trasmit between...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WMM : By default, it's “Disable”. To Enable is to use WMM and the WMM parameters should appears. When you enable WMM, the “Tx Burst” will be Disabled automatically by system. WMM Parameters of Access Point : This affects traffic flowing from the access point to the client station Data Transmitted Queue Priority...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Aifsn : The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames CWmin : Minimum Contention Window. This parameter is input to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("window") for retry of a transmission.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. Once the Maximum Contention Window size is reached, retries will continue until a maximum number of retries allowed is reached.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N support broadcasting multiple SSIDs, allowing the creation of Virtual Access Points, partitioning a single physical access point into logical access points, each of which can have a different set of security, VLAN Tag(ID) and network settings.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP For each Virtual AP, administrators can configure SSID, VLAN tag(ID), SSID broadcasting, Maximum number of client associations, security type settings. Click Edit button on the Edit column, and then a Virtual AP setup page appears. Enable AP : By default, it’s “Disable”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP VLAN Tag(ID) : By default, it’s selected “Disable”. This system supports tagged Virtual LAN(VLAN). A valid number of 1 to 4094 can be entered after it’s enabled. If your network utilize VLANs you could tie a VLAN Tag to a specific SSID, and packets from/to wireless clients belonging to that SSID will be tagged with that VLAN Tag.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WPA General Settings : • Cipher Suite : By default, it is AES. Select either AES or TKIP cipher suites • Group Key Update Period : By default, it’s 3600 seconds. This time interval for rekeying GTK, broadcast/multicast encryption keys, in seconds.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WEP 802.1X : When WEP 802.1x Authentication is enabled, please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration. Radius Server Settings : • IP Address : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. •...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Continue 3.2.3.2 Virtual AP Setup section. For each Virtual AP setting, the administrator can allow or reject clients to access each Virtual AP. MAC Filter Setup : By default, it’s “Disable”. Options are Disable, Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC. Two ways to set MAC filter rules : Only Allow List MAC.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network. When WDS is enabled, access point functions as a wireless bridge and is able to communicate with other access points via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional and both side must support WDS.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page. Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods. Please click System -> Management and follow the below settings. System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.
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RSA key. Ping Watchdog : The ping watchdog sets the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device will automatically reboot.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254).
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System time can be configured via this page, and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported. Please click on System -> Time Server and follow the below setting. Local Time : Display the current system time. NTP Client : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP manager and agent. By enabling SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting. SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting. Save Settings To PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware.
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Count : By default, it’s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50. It indicates number of connectivity test. Traceroute : Allows tracing the hops from the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device to a selected outgoing IP address. It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host. The test...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made. Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete. A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete. If power cycle is necessary, please wait till completion of the reboot process.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, Associated Clients Status, WDS Link Status, Extra Information and Event Log. Display detailed information of System, Network, LAN and Wireless in the System Overview page. System : Display the information of the system.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP LAN Information : Display total received and transmitted statistics on the LAN interface. MAC Address : The MAC address of the LAN port. Receive bytes : The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port. Receive packets : The total received packets of the LAN port.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP It displays ESSID, on/off Status, Security Type, total number of wireless clients associated with all Virtual AP. VAP Information : Highlights key VAP information. VAP : Available VAP from Primary AP to VAP6. ESSID : Display name of ESSID for each VAP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available. MAC Address : Display MAC address of WDS peer. Signal Strength ANT0/ANT1 : Indicate the signal strength of the respective WDS links. Phy Mode : Indicate the phy mode of the respective WDS linked.
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Route table information : Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list to display route table. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Bridge MAC information : Select “Bridge MACs Information” on the drop-down list to display MAC table. This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces, but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System”...
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Table 4-1: WDS Mode Functions You could expand your Ethernet network via WDS link. In this mode, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N connects directly to a wired LAN, and wirelessly bridges to a remote access point via a WDS link as shown in Figure 4-1. In the mode, it can’t associate with any wireless clients.
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IP Gateway : The default gateway of the LAN port; default Gateway is 192.168.2.1 Dynamic IP : This configuration type is applicable when the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is connected to a network with the presence of a DHCP server; all related IP information will be provided by the DHCP server automatically.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The network manager can configure related wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings and WDS Settings. The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP HT TxStream/RxStream : By default, it's 2. Operating Mode : By default, it's Mixed mode Mixed Mode : In this mode packets are transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11a/g, the rest of the packet has a new format.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP To achieve optimal wireless performance, it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly, not necessary higher the better or lower. The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP ACK Timeout : ACK timeout is in the range of 1~255 and set in unit of microsecond. The default value is 32 microsecond. All data transmission in 802.11b/g request an “Acknowledgement” (ACK) send by receiving radio. The transmitter will resend the original packet if correspondent ACK failed to arrive within specific time interval, also refer to as “ACK Timeout”.
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The Channel 52-140 is DFS channel. If tuen on IEEE802.11H, AP Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect. When WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N detect radar(5GHz) signal, the AP will switch channel and stop beacon trasmit between sec.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When you enable WMM, the “Tx Burst” will be Disabled automatically by system. WMM Parameters of Access Point : This affects traffic flowing from the access point to the client station Data Transmitted Queue Priority Description...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Aifsn : The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames CWmin : Minimum Contention Window. This parameter is input to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("window") for retry of a transmission.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. Once the Maximum Contention Window size is reached, retries will continue until a maximum number of retries allowed is reached.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network. When WDS is enabled, access point functions as a wireless bridge and is able to communicate with other access points via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional and both side must support WDS.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page. Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods. Please click System -> Management and follow the below settings. System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.
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RSA key. Ping Watchdog : The ping watchdog sets the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device will automatically reboot.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254).
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System time can be configured via this page, and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported. Please click on System -> Time Server and follow the below setting. Local Time : Display the current system time. NTP Client : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP managers and agents. By enabling SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting. SNMP v2c Enable : Check to enable SNMP v2c.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting. Save Settings to PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware.
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Count : By default, it’s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50. It indicates number of connectivity test. Traceroute : Allows tracing the hops from the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device to a selected outgoing IP address. It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host. The test...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made. Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete. A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete. If power cycle is necessary, please wait till completion of the reboot process.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, WDS Link Status, Extra Information and Event Log. Detailed information on System, Network, LAN Information and Wireless Information can be reviewed via this page. System : Display the information of the system.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP MAC Address : The MAC address of the LAN port. Receive bytes : The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port. Receive packets : The total received packets of the LAN port. Transmit bytes : The total transmitted packets in bytes of the LAN port.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available. MAC Address : Display MAC address of WDS peer. Signal Strength ANT0/ANT1 : Indicate the signal strength of the respective WDS links. Phy Mode : Indicate the phy mode of the respective WDS linked.
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Route table information : Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list to display route table. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Bridge MAC information : Select “Bridge MACs Information” on the drop-down list to display MAC table. This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces, but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System”...
User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When CPE mode is chosen, the system can be configured as a Customer Premises Equipment(CPE). This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the CPE mode with help of illustrations. In the CPE mode, functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web-based GUI interface.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP There are three connection types for the WAN port : Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE and PPTP. Please click on System -> WAN and follow the below setting. In CPE mode, the WAN Port is the Wireless interface. Mode : By default, it’s “Static IP”.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP User Name : Enter User Name for PPPoE connection Password : Enter Password for PPPoE connection Reconnect Mode : • Always on – A connection to Internet is always maintained. • On Demand – A connection to Internet is made as needed. When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand” mode, the “Reconnect Mode” will turn out “Always on”. • Manual – Click the “Connect” button on “WAN Information” in the Overview page to connect to the Internet.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Dynamic DNS allows you to map domain name to dynamic IP address. Please click on System -> DDNS Setup and follow the below setting. Enabled: By default, it’s “Disable”. The mapping domain name won’t change when dynamic IP changes. The beauty of it is no need to remember the dynamic WAP IP while accessing to it.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Here are the instructions for how to setup the local IP Address and Netmask. Please click on System -> LAN and follow the below setting. LAN IP : The administrator can manually setup the LAN IP address. IP Address : The IP address of the LAN port;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are 801.11a or 802.11a/n mixed mode. Country : Select the desired country code from the drop-down list;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP MCS : This parameter represents transmission rate. By default (Auto) the fastest possible transmission rate will be selected. You have the option of selecting the speed if necessary. (Refer to Appendix C. MCS Data Rate) MPDU Enable : Check Enable button to activate this function, and Disable to deactivate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP To achieve optimal wireless performance, it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly, not necessary higher the better or lower. The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey. Below depicts an example for site survey. ESSID : Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points. MAC Address : MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator can configure station profiles via this page. Please click on Wireless -> Wireless Profile and follow the below setting. MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless Station is displayed here. Profile Name : Set different profiles for quick connection uses.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Cipher Suite : Select the desired cipher suite from the drop-down list; the options are AES and TKIP Pre-shared Key : Enter the information for pre-shared key; the key can be either entered as a 256-bit secret in 64 HEX digits format, or 8 to 63 ASCII characters.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page. Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods. Please click System -> Management and follow the below settings. System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.
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RSA key. Ping Watchdog : The ping watchdog sets the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device will automatically reboot.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254).
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System time can be configured via this page, and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported. Please click on System -> Time Server and follow the below setting. Local Time : Display the current system time. NTP Client : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.
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UPnP : By default, it’s “Disable”. Select “Enable” or “Disable” of UPnP Service. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate changes For UPnP to work in Windows XP, the “WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N” must be available in “My Network Places”, as shown here: (your specific model may vary) If these devices are not available, you should verify that the correct components and services are loaded in Windows XP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP managers and agents. By enabling SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting. SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting. Save Settings to PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware.
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Count : By default, it’s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50. It indicates number of connectivity test. Traceroute : Allows tracing the hops from the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device to a selected outgoing IP address. It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made. Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete. A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete. If power cycle is necessary, please wait till completion of the reboot process.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Allows to create deny or allow rules to filter ingress or egress packets from specific source and/or to destination IP address on wired (LAN) or Wireless (WAN) ports. Filter rules could be used to filter unicast or multicast packets on different protocols as shown in the IP Filter Setup.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Example 1 : Create a higher priority rule to allow IP address 192.168.2.2 Telnet access from LAN port first, and deny Telnet access from remaining IP addresses in the same subnet. Source Destination Rule In/Out...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Allows to create MAC filter rules to allow or deny unicast or multicast packets from limited number of MAC addresses. Important to note that MAC filter rules have precedence over IP Filter rules. Please click on Advance ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Parental Control allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated services, and websites. Please click on Advance -> Parental Control and follow the below setting. Rules : control can be managed by a rule.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP If you want to block websites with specific URL address or using specific keywords, enter each URL or keyworks in the “URL Blocking” field and click “Add” button to add in the URL Blocking list of each rule. Click “Remove”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network's ability to deliver data with minimum delay, and the networking methods used to control the use of bandwidth. Without QoS, all traffic data is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Rules : Use the rules to define the classifiers. After you define the rules, you can specify action to act upon the traffic that matches the rules Comment : Enter a descriptive name for this rule for identifying purposes. MAC Address : Enter MAC address in valid MAC address format(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) and click “Add”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DROP Precedence Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Low Drop AF11 AF21 AF31 AF41 Medium Drop AF12 AF22 AF32 AF42 High Drop AF13 AF23 AF33 AF43 Protocol : Select Any or specify protocol(TCP, UDP, ICMP, Application) from drop-down list. When you select ICMP or Layer 7 Application , the Local/ Destination Port can not used.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DMZ is commonly work with the NAT functionality as an alternative of Virtual Server(Port Forwarding) while wanting all ports of DMZ host visible to Internet users. Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule. In order to use a range of ports available to access to different internal hosts Virtual Server rules are needed.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP “Virtual Server” can also referred to as “Port Forward” as well and used interchangeably. Resources in the network can be exposed to the Internet users in a controlled manner including on-line gaming, video conferencing or others via Virtual Server setup.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP While creating multiple Virtual Server rules, the prior rules have higher priority. The Virtual server rules have precedence over the DMZ one while both rules exist. Example 1 and 2 demonstrate proper usage of DMZ and Virtual Server rules. Example 1 : All connections should be redirected to 192.168.2.12 while DMZ is enabled.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, Station Statistics, Extra Information and Event Log. Detailed information on System, WAN Information, LAN Information and DHCP Server Status can be reviewed via this page.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The WAN port specified PPPoE or PPTP, and the Connect and DisConnect button will be show up. Click “Connect” button to assigned IP address from PPPoE or PPTP server, “DisConnect” button to release IP address of WAN port. Mode : Supports Static, Dynamic, PPPoE and PPTP modes.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP IP Address : IP addresses to LAN devices by DHCP server. MAC Address : MAC addresses of LAN devices. Expired In : Shows how long the leased IP address will expire.
User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Link information, Transmit and Receive Statistics for the connection with AP, Below depicts an example for Station Statistics. Link Status : Status : Shows the current link status. It should be “Connected” or “Disconnected”. ESSID : Shows the current SSID, which must be the same on the wireless client and AP in order for communication to be established.
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RTS Frames Successfully Receive CTS: The number of successful received CTS (Clear To Send) response after this WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N sends out the RTS (Request To Send) message. RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS: The number of unsuccessful received CTS response after this WLO- 15814N / WLO-15802N sends out the RTS message.
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Route table information : Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list to display route table. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Bridge table information : Select “Bridge Table information” on the drop-down list to display bridge table. Bridge table will show Bridge ID and STP's Status on the each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be attached to some interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The QoS Plot show graphs which continuously represents the current data traffic on each QoS rule. The chart scale and throughput dimension (bps, Kbps, Mbps) changes dynamically according to the mean throughput value. The statistics is updated automatically every 5 seconds.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System”...
WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers. In the CPE+AP mode, WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions. The wired and wireless clients connected to WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N are in different subnet from those connected to Main Base Station, and, in CPE+AP mode, it accepts wireless connections from wireless client devices.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP There are three connection types for the WAN port : Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE and PPTP, Please click on System -> WAN and follow the below setting. In CPE mode, the WAN Port is the Wireless interface. Mode : By default, it’s “Static IP”.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP User Name : Enter User Name for PPPoE connection Password : Enter Password for PPPoE connection Reconnect Mode : • Always on – A connection to Internet is always maintained. • On Demand – A connection to Internet is made as needed. When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand” mode, the “Reconnect Mode” will turn out “Always on”. • Manual – Click the “Connect” button on “WAN Information” in the Overview page to connect to the Internet.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Dynamic DNS allows you to map domain name to dynamic IP address. Please click on System -> DDNS Setup and follow the below setting. Enabled: By default, it’s “Disable”. The mapping domain name won’t change when dynamic IP changes. The beauty of it is no need to remember the dynamic WAP IP while accessing to it.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Here are the instructions for how to setup the local IP Address and Netmask. Please click on System -> LAN and follow the below setting. LAN IP : The administrator can manually setup the LAN IP address. IP Address : The IP address of the LAN port;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are 801.11aor 802.11a/n mixed mode. Transmit Rate Control : Select the desired rate from the drop-down list;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP MCS : This parameter represents transmission rate. By default (Auto) the fastest possible transmission rate will be selected. You have the option of selecting the speed if necessary. (Refer to Appendix C. MCS Data Rate) MPDU Enable : Check Enable button to activate this function, and Disable to deactivate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP To achieve optimal wireless performance, it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly, not necessary higher the better or lower. The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP ACK Timeout : ACK timeout is in the range of 1~255 and set in unit of microsecond. The default value is 32 microsecond. All data transmission in 802.11b/g request an “Acknowledgement” (ACK) send by receiving radio. The transmitter will resend the original packet if correspondent ACK failed to arrive within specific time interval, also refer to as “ACK Timeout”.
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The Channel 52-140 is DFS channel. If tuen on IEEE802.11H, AP Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect. When WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N detect radar(5GHz) signal, the AP will switch channel and stop beacon trasmit between sec.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When you enable WMM, the “Tx Burst” will be Disabled automatically by system. WMM Parameters of Access Point : This affects traffic flowing from the access point to the client station Data Transmitted Queue Priority Description...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Aifsn : The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames CWmin : Minimum Contention Window. This parameter is input to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("window") for retry of a transmission.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. Once the Maximum Contention Window size is reached, retries will continue until a maximum number of retries allowed is reached.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey. Below depicts an example for site survey. ESSID : Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points. MAC Address : MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator can configure station profiles via this page. Please click on Wireless -> Wireless Profile and follow the below setting. MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless Station is displayed here. Profile Name : Set different profiles for quick connection uses.
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Click and Select a profile from list, then click the “Connect” button to connecting to the wireless network with the profile setting. After clicking “Connect” button, you can verify connecting status on Remote AP Page If tuen on IEEE802.11H and WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N connect AP with DFS channel 52-150, WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The network manager can configure related wireless settings, Repeater AP Setup, Security Settings, and MAC Filter Settings. Administrators can configure ESSID, SSID broadcasting, Maximum number of client associations, security type settings and MAC Filter settings. Enable Repeater AP : By default, it’s “Enable”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Authentication Method : Enable the desire option among OPEN, SHARED or WEPAUTO. Key Index : key index is used to designate the WEP key during data transmission. 4 different WEP keys can be entered at the same time, but only one is chosen. WEP Key # : Enter HEX or ASCII format WEP key value;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WPA General Settings : • Cipher Suite : By default, it is AES. Select either AES or TKIP cipher suites • Group Key Update Period : By default, it’s 3600 seconds. This time interval for rekeying GTK, broadcast/multicast encryption keys, in seconds.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WEP 802.1X : When WEP 802.1x Authentication is enabled, please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration. Radius Server Settings : • IP Address : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. •...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Continue 6.3.1 Repeater AP Setup section, the administrator can allow or reject clients to access Repeater AP. MAC Filter Setup : By default, it’s “Disable”. Options are Disable, Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC. Two ways to set MAC filter rules : Only Allow List MAC.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page. Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods. Please click System -> Management and follow the below settings. System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.
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RSA key. Ping Watchdog : The ping watchdog sets the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device will automatically reboot.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254).
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System time can be configured via this page, and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported. Please click on System -> Time Server and follow the below setting. Local Time : Display the current system time. NTP Client : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.
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UPnP : By default, it’s “Disable”. Select “Enable” or “Disable” of UPnP Service. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate changes For UPnP to work in Windows XP, the “WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N” must be available in “My Network Places”, as shown here: (your specific model may vary) If these devices are not available, you should verify that the correct components and services are loaded in Windows XP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP managers and agents. By enabling SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting. SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting. Save Settings to PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware.
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Count : By default, it’s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50. It indicates number of connectivity test. Traceroute : Allows tracing the hops from the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device to a selected outgoing IP address. It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made. Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete. A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete. If power cycle is necessary, please wait till completion of the reboot process.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Allows to create deny or allow rules to filter ingress or egress packets from specific source and/or to destination IP address on wired (LAN) or Wireless (WAN) ports. Filter rules could be used to filter unicast or multicast packets on different protocols as shown in the IP Filter Setup.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Example 1 : Create a higher priority rule to allow IP address 192.168.2.2 Telnet access from LAN port first, and deny Telnet access from remaining IP addresses in the same subnet. Source Destination Rule In/Out...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Allows to create MAC filter rules to allow or deny unicast or multicast packets from limited number of MAC addresses. Important to note that MAC filter rules have precedence over IP Filter rules. Please click on Advance ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Parental Control allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated services, and websites. Please click on Advance -> Parental Control and follow the below setting. Rules : control can be managed by a rule.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Protocol : Select Any or specify protocol(TCP, UDP, ICMP, URL Blocking and Application) from drop-down list. When you select ICMP or Layer 7 Application , the Local(LAN)/ Destination Port can not used. If you want to block websites with specific URL address or using specific keywords, enter each URL or keyworks in the “URL Blocking”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network's ability to deliver data with minimum delay, and the networking methods used to control the use of bandwidth. Without QoS, all traffic data is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Rules : Use the rules to define the classifiers. After you define the rules, you can specify action to act upon the traffic that matches the rules Comment : Enter a descriptive name for this rule for identifying purposes. MAC Address : Enter MAC address in valid MAC address format(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) and click “Add”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DROP Precedence Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Low Drop AF11 AF21 AF31 AF41 Medium Drop AF12 AF22 AF32 AF42 High Drop AF13 AF23 AF33 AF43 Protocol : Select Any or specify protocol from drop-down list. When you select ICMP or Layer 7 Application , the Source/ Destination Port can not used.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DMZ is commonly work with the NAT functionality as an alternative of Virtual Server(Port Forwarding) while wanting all ports of DMZ host visible to Internet users. Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule. In order to use a range of ports available to access to different internal hosts Virtual Server rules are needed.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP “Virtual Server” can also referred to as “Port Forward” as well and used interchangeably. Resources in the network can be exposed to the Internet users in a controlled manner including on-line gaming, video conferencing or others via Virtual Server setup.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click “Add” button to add Virtual Server rule to List. Total of maximum 20 rules are allowed in this List. All rules can be edited or removed from the List. Click Reboot button to activate your changes. While creating multiple Virtual Server rules, the prior rules have higher priority.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, Associated Clients Status, Remote AP, Extra Information and Event Log. Detailed information on System, WAN Information, LAN Information, Wireless Information and DHCP Server Status can be reviewed via this page.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The WAN port specified PPPoE or PPTP, and the Connect and DisConnect button will be show up. Click “Connect” button to assigned IP address from PPPoE or PPTP server, “DisConnect” button to release IP address of WAN port. Mode : Supports Static, Dynamic, PPPoE and PPTP modes.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Wireless Information : Display the detailed receive and transmit statistics of Wireless interface. AP MAC Address : The MAC address of the Repeater AP. Station MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless Client Station. Channel : The current channel on the Wireless port.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP It displays ESSID, on/off Status, Security Type, total number of wireless clients associated with Repeater AP. AP Information : Highlights key Repeater AP information. AP : Available Repeater AP. ESSID : Display name of ESSID for Repeater AP. MAC Address : Display MAC address for Repeater AP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SSID, MAC address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength and channel bandwidth for associated AP are available. ESSID : Shows the current ESSID, which must be the same on the wireless client and AP in order for communication to be established.
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Route table information : Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list to display route table. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Bridge MAC information : Select “Bridge MACs Information” on the drop-down list to display MAC table. This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces, but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The QoS Plot show graphs which continuously represents the current data traffic on each QoS rule. The chart scale and throughput dimension (bps, Kbps, Mbps) changes dynamically according to the mean throughput value. The statistics is updated automatically every 5 seconds.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System”...
Wireless General and Advanced Setup also used simultaneously. But the Security Type can be different. In the other word, the channel or other settings will be the same between WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N to Main Base Station and wireless client to WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N, but security type can be different.
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IP Gateway : The default gateway of the LAN port; default Gateway is 192.168.2.1 Dynamic IP : This configuration type is applicable when the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is connected to a network with the presence of a DHCP server; all related IP information will be provided by the DHCP server automatically.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DHCP : Check Enable button to activate this function or Disable to deactivate this service. Start IP / End IP: Specify the range of IP addresses to be used by the DHCP server when assigning IP address to clients.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are 801.11aor 802.11a/n mixed mode. Transmit Rate Control : Select the desired rate from the drop-down list;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP MCS : This parameter represents transmission rate. By default (Auto) the fastest possible transmission rate will be selected. You have the option of selecting the speed if necessary. (Refer to Appendix C. MCS Data Rate) MPDU Enable : Check Enable button to activate this function, and Disable to deactivate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP To achieve optimal wireless performance, it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly, not necessary higher the better or lower. The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP ACK Timeout : ACK timeout is in the range of 1~255 and set in unit of microsecond. The default value is 32 microsecond. All data transmission in 802.11b/g request an “Acknowledgement” (ACK) send by receiving radio. The transmitter will resend the original packet if correspondent ACK failed to arrive within specific time interval, also refer to as “ACK Timeout”.
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The Channel 52-140 is DFS channel. If tuen on IEEE802.11H, AP Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect. When WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N detect radar(5GHz) signal, the AP will switch channel and stop beacon trasmit between sec.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When you enable WMM, the “Tx Burst” will be Disabled automatically by system. WMM Parameters of Access Point : This affects traffic flowing from the access point to the client station Data Transmitted Queue Priority Description...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Aifsn : The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames CWmin : Minimum Contention Window. This parameter is input to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("window") for retry of a transmission.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. Once the Maximum Contention Window size is reached, retries will continue until a maximum number of retries allowed is reached.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey. Below depicts an example for site survey. ESSID : Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points. MAC Address : MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator can configure station profiles via this page. Please click on Wireless -> Wireless Profile and follow the below setting. MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless Station is displayed here. Profile Name : Set different profiles for quick connection uses.
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Click and Select a profile from list, then click the “Connect” button to connecting to the wireless network with the profile setting. After clicking “Connect” button, you can verify connecting status on Remote AP Page If tuen on IEEE802.11H and WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N connect AP with DFS channel 52-150, WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The network manager can configure related wireless settings, Repeater AP Setup, Security Settings, and MAC Filter Settings. Administrators can configure ESSID, SSID broadcasting, Maximum number of client associations, security type settings and MAC Filter settings. Enable Repeater AP : By default, it’s “Enable”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Authentication Method : Enable the desire option among OPEN, SHARED or WEPAUTO. Key Index : key index is used to designate the WEP key during data transmission. 4 different WEP keys can be entered at the same time, but only one is chosen. WEP Key # : Enter HEX or ASCII format WEP key value;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WPA General Settings : • Cipher Suite : By default, it is AES. Select either AES or TKIP cipher suites • Group Key Update Period : By default, it’s 3600 seconds. This time interval for rekeying GTK, broadcast/multicast encryption keys, in seconds.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WEP 802.1X : When WEP 802.1x Authentication is enabled, please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration. Radius Server Settings : • IP Address : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. •...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Continue 7.3.1 Repeater AP Setup section, the administrator can allow or reject clients to access Repeater AP. MAC Filter Setup : By default, it’s “Disable”. Options are Disable, Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC. Two ways to set MAC filter rules : Only Allow List MAC.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page. Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods. Please click System -> Management and follow the below settings. System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.
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RSA key. Ping Watchdog : The ping watchdog sets the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device will automatically reboot.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254).
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System time can be configured via this page, and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported. Please click on System -> Time Server and follow the below setting. Local Time : Display the current system time. NTP Client : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP manager and agent. By enabling SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting. SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting. Save Settings To PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware.
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Count : By default, it’s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50. It indicates number of connectivity test. Traceroute : Allows tracing the hops from the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device to a selected outgoing IP address. It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host. The test...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made. Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete. A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete. If power cycle is necessary, please wait till completion of the reboot process.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, Associated Clients Status, Remote AP, Extra Information and Event Log. Display detailed information of System, Network, LAN and Wireless in the System Overview page. System : Display the information of the system.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP LAN Information : Display the detailed receive and transmit statistics of LAN interface. MAC Address : The MAC address of the LAN port. Receive bytes : The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port. Receive packets : The total received packets of the LAN port.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DHCP Server Status : Users could retrieve DHCP server and DHCP clients’ IP/MAC address via this field. IP Address : IP addresses to LAN devices by DHCP server. MAC Address : MAC addresses of LAN devices. Expired In : Shows how long the leased IP address will expire.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP It displays ESSID, on/off Status, Security Type, total number of wireless clients associated with Repeater AP. AP Information : Highlights key Repeater AP information. AP : Available Repeater AP. ESSID : Display name of ESSID for Repeater AP. MAC Address : Display MAC address for Repeater AP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SSID, MAC address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength and channel bandwidth for associated AP are available. ESSID : Shows the current ESSID, which must be the same on the wireless client and AP in order for communication to be established.
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Route table information : Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list to display route table. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Ageing timers will be reset when existing MAC addresses in table are learned again or added when new MAC addresses are seen from wired or wireless interfaces as well. When time runs out for a particular entry, it will be pruned from the table.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System”...
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Table 8-1: Router AP Mode Functions It can be used as an Router AP with WDS function. In this mode, WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions. The wireless clients connected to WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N are in different subnet from those connected to Internet.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP There are three connection types for the WAN port : Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE and PPTP. Please click on System -> WAN and follow the below setting. In Router AP mode, the WAN Port is the wired interface. Mode : By default, it’s “Static IP”.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP User Name : Enter User Name for PPPoE connection Password : Enter Password for PPPoE connection Reconnect Mode : • Always on – A connection to Internet is always maintained. • On Demand – A connection to Internet is made as needed. When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand” mode, the “Reconnect Mode” will turn out “Always on”. • Manual – Click the “Connect” button on “WAN Information” in the Overview page to connect to the Internet.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Dynamic DNS allows you to map domain name to dynamic IP address. Please click on System -> DDNS Setup and follow the below setting. Enabled: By default, it’s “Disable”. The mapping domain name won’t change when dynamic IP changes. The beauty of it is no need to remember the dynamic WAP IP while accessing to it.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Here are the instructions for how to setup the local IP Address and Netmask. Please click on System -> LAN and follow the below setting. LAN IP : The administrator can manually setup the LAN IP address. IP Address : The IP address of the LAN port;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The network manager can configure related wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings, Virtual AP(VAP) Setting, Security Settings, and MAC Filter Settings. The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP HT TxStream/RxStream : By default, it's 2. Operating Mode : By default, it's Mixed Mode. Mixed Mode : In this mode packets are transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11a/g, the rest of the packet has a new format.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP To achieve optimal wireless performance, it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly, not necessary higher the better or lower. The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP ACK Timeout : ACK timeout is in the range of 1~255 and set in unit of microsecond. The default value is 32 microsecond. All data transmission in 802.11b/g request an “Acknowledgement” (ACK) send by receiving radio. The transmitter will resend the original packet if correspondent ACK failed to arrive within specific time interval, also refer to as “ACK Timeout”.
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The Channel 52-140 is DFS channel. If tuen on IEEE802.11H, AP Will have sec to do channel available check, and will not send beacon and can not be connect. When WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N detect radar(5GHz) signal, the AP will switch channel and stop beacon trasmit between sec.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP When you enable WMM, the “Tx Burst” will be Disabled automatically by system. WMM Parameters of Access Point : This affects traffic flowing from the access point to the client station Data Transmitted Queue Priority Description...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Aifsn : The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames CWmin : Minimum Contention Window. This parameter is input to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time ("window") for retry of a transmission.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. Once the Maximum Contention Window size is reached, retries will continue until a maximum number of retries allowed is reached.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N support broadcasting multiple SSIDs, allowing the creation of Virtual Access Points, partitioning a single physical access point into logical access points, each of which can have a different set of security and network settings.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP For each Virtual AP, administrators can configure SSID, SSID broadcasting, Maximum number of client associations, security type settings. Click Edit button on the Edit column, and then a Virtual AP setup page appears. Enable AP : By default, it’s “Disable”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP In this mode, the system does not support VLAN Tag(ID) function. Security Type : Select the desired security type from the drop-down list; the options are Disable, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise and WEP 802.1X. Disable : Data are unencrypted during transmission when this option is selected.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WPA-Enterprise (or WPA2-Enterprise): The RADIUS authentication and encryption will be both enabled if this is selected. WPA General Settings : • Cipher Suite : By default, it is AES. Select either AES or TKIP cipher suites •...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP WEP 802.1X : When WEP 802.1x Authentication is enabled, please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration. Radius Server Settings : • IP Address : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. •...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Continue 8.2.3.2 Virtual AP Setup section. For each Virtual AP setting, the administrator can allow or reject clients to access each Virtual AP. MAC Filter Setup : By default, it’s “Disable”. Options are Disable, Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC. Two ways to set MAC filter rules : Only Allow List MAC.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network. When WDS is enabled, access point functions as a wireless bridge and is able to communicate with other access points via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional and both side must support WDS.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page. Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods. Please click System -> Management and follow the below settings. System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.
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RSA key. Ping Watchdog : The ping watchdog sets the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device will automatically reboot.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254).
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP System time can be configured via this page, and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported. Please click on System -> Time Server and follow the below setting. Local Time : Display the current system time. NTP Client : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.
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UPnP : By default, it’s “Disable”. Select “Enable” or “Disable” of UPnP Service. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate changes For UPnP to work in Windows XP, the “WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N” must be available in “My Network Places”, as shown here: (your specific model may vary) If these devices are not available, you should verify that the correct components and services are loaded in Windows XP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP SNMP is an application-layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP managers and agents. By enabling SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. Please click on System -> SNMP Setup and follow the below setting. SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting. Save Settings to PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware.
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Count : By default, it’s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50. It indicates number of connectivity test. Traceroute : Allows tracing the hops from the WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N device to a selected outgoing IP address. It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the destination host.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made. Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete. A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete. If power cycle is necessary, please wait till completion of the reboot process.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Allows to create deny or allow rules to filter ingress or egress packets from specific source and/or to destination IP address on wired (LAN) or Wireless (WAN) ports. Filter rules could be used to filter unicast or multicast packets on different protocols as shown in the IP Filter Setup.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Example 1 : Create a higher priority rule to allow IP address 192.168.2.2 Telnet access from LAN port first, and deny Telnet access from remaining IP addresses in the same subnet. Source Destination Rule In/Out...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Allows to create MAC filter rules to allow or deny unicast or multicast packets from limited number of MAC addresses. Important to note that MAC filter rules have precedence over IP Filter rules. Please click on Advance ->...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Parental Control allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated services, and websites. Please click on Advance -> Parental Control and follow the below setting. Rules : control can be managed by a rule.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Protocol : Select Any or specify protocol(TCP, UDP, ICMP, URL Blocking and Application) from drop-down list. When you select ICMP or Layer 7 Application , the Local(LAN)/ Destination Port can not used. If you want to block websites with specific URL address or using specific keywords, enter each URL or keyworks in the “URL Blocking”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network's ability to deliver data with minimum delay, and the networking methods used to control the use of bandwidth. Without QoS, all traffic data is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Rules : Use the rules to define the classifiers. After you define the rules, you can specify action to act upon the traffic that matches the rules Comment : Enter a descriptive name for this rule for identifying purposes. MAC Address : Enter MAC address in valid MAC address format(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) and click “Add”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DROP Precedence Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Low Drop AF11 AF21 AF31 AF41 Medium Drop AF12 AF22 AF32 AF42 High Drop AF13 AF23 AF33 AF43 Protocol : Select Any or specify protocol from drop-down list. When you select ICMP or Layer 7 Application , the Source/ Destination Port can not used.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP DMZ is commonly work with the NAT functionality as an alternative of Virtual Server(Port Forwarding) while wanting all ports of DMZ host visible to Internet users. Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule. In order to use a range of ports available to access to different internal hosts Virtual Server rules are needed.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP “Virtual Server” can also referred to as “Port Forward” as well and used interchangeably. Resources in the network can be exposed to the Internet users in a controlled manner including on-line gaming, video conferencing or others via Virtual Server setup.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Click “Add” button to add Virtual Server rule to List. Total of maximum 20 rules are allowed in this List. All rules can be edited or removed from the List. Click Reboot button to activate your changes. While creating multiple Virtual Server rules, the prior rules have higher priority.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview, Associated Clients Status, WDS Link Status, Extra Information and Event Log. Detailed information on System, WAN Information, LAN Information, Wireless Information and DHCP Server Status can be reviewed via this page.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The WAN port specified PPPoE or PPTP, and the Connect and DisConnect button will be show up. Click “Connect” button to assigned IP address from PPPoE or PPTP server, “DisConnect” button to release IP address of WAN port. Mode : Supports Static, Dynamic, PPPoE and PPTP modes.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Wireless Information : Display the detailed receive and transmit statistics of Wireless interface. MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless Port. Channel : The current channel on the Wireless port. Rate : The current Bit Rate on the Wireless port.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP It displays ESSID, on/off Status, Security Type, total number of wireless clients associated with all Virtual AP. VAP Information : Highlights key VAP information. VAP : Available VAP from Primary AP to VAP6. ESSID : Display name of ESSID for each VAP.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available. MAC Address : Display MAC address of WDS peer. Signal Strength ANT0/ANT1 : Indicate the signal strength of the respective WDS links. Phy Mode : Indicate the phy mode of the respective WDS linked.
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Route table information : Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list to display route table. WLO-15814N / WLO-15802N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Bridge MAC information : Select “Bridge MACs Information” on the drop-down list to display MAC table. This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces, but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The QoS Plot show graphs which continuously represents the current data traffic on each QoS rule. The chart scale and throughput dimension (bps, Kbps, Mbps) changes dynamically according to the mean throughput value. The statistics is updated automatically every 5 seconds.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System”...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Windows XP 1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel, and then “Control Panel” window appears. Click on “Network Connections”, and then “Network Connections” window appears. 2. Click right on “Local Area Connection”, and select Properties.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP 3. In “Local Area Connection Properties” window, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on Properties button. 4. Select “Use the following IP address”, and type in IP address : 192.168.2.100 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters Block Field Valid Characters IP Address IP Format; 1-254 IP Netmask 128.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.252 IP Gateway IP Format; 1-254 Primary DNS IP Format; 1-254 Secondary DNS IP Format;...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters (continued) Block Field Valid Characters Management System Name/ Location Length : 32 0-9, A-Z, a-z Space ~ ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) _ + - { } | : < > ? [ ] / ; ` , . = Description 32 chars Password...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters (continued) Block Field Valid Characters Virtual AP Setup ESSID Length : 31 Space 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~ ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) _ + - { } | : < > ? [ ] / ; ` , . = Maximum Clients 1 ~ 32 VLAN ID...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Block Field Valid Characters Local/ Destination Port 1 ~ 65535 Upload & Download 8 ~ 8192 digital number...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP The table below shows the relationships between the variables that allow for the maximum data rate Table C MCS Data Rate Data Rate (Mb/s) Channel Bandwidth = 20 Channel Bandwidth = 40 MCS Index Modulation Short Guard...
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP There are two system management accounts for maintaining the system; namely, the root and admin accounts are with different levels of privileges. The root manager account is empowered with full privilege to Read & Write while the admin manager account is Read only.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP Open the “Add/Remove Programs” control panel, and then click on “Add/Remove Windows Components” in the sidebar. Scroll down and find “Networking Services”, highlight it, and then click Details. In the “Networking Services” window, ensure that the “Internet Gateway Device” and “UPnP User Interface” options are checked.
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User Manual 802.11a/n High Power Wireless Outdoor Bridge/AP service properties. Change the startup type to Automatic, then close the properties. Now, right-click on SSDP Discovery Services, and choose Start from the pop-up menu. The SSDP Discovery Service will then be running and start each time you boot.
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