ORiNG TAP-620-M12 User Manual

ORiNG TAP-620-M12 User Manual

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Summary of Contents for ORiNG TAP-620-M12

  • Page 1 ’ ’...
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    ORing warrants that all ORing products are free from defects in material and workmanship for a specified warranty period from the invoice date (5 years for most products). ORing will repair or replace products found by ORing to be defective within this warranty period, with shipment expenses apportioned by ORing and the distributor.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Getting to Know Your Access Point ............1 About the ORing Access Point ..................1 Software Features ......................1 Hardware Features ......................1 Hardware Installation ..................2 Wall Mounting Installation ..................... 2 Hardware Overview ..................3 Front Panel ........................3 Front Panel LEDs ......................
  • Page 4 MAC Filter ......................... 26 System Event ........................27 Email Settings ........................28 SNMP Settings........................29 Syslog Server Settings ......................30 5.5.3 System Tools ......................30 Administrator ........................30 Date & Time ........................32 Configuration ........................33 Firmware Upgrade ......................33 Miscellaneous ........................
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Access Point

    2 ports LAN Access Point. It can be configured to operate in AP/Client/Bridge mode. You can configure TAP-620-M12 by Window Utility or WEB interfaces via LAN port or WLAN interface. TAP-620-M12 provides dual Ethernet ports in switch mode, so you can use Daisy Chain to reduce the usage of Ethernet switch ports.
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual ardware Installation Wall Mounting Installation Each AP has another installation method to fix the AP. The following steps show how to mount the AP on the wall: Step 1: Use screws that can be found in the package to combine the wall mount TAP-620-M12.
  • Page 8: Hardware Overview

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual ardware Overview Front Panel The following table describes the labels that stick on the TAP-620-M12. Port Description 10/100 Base-T(X) fast 2 10/100Base-T(X) fast Ethernet ports support auto-negotiation. Ethernet ports on Default Setting : M12 connector Speed: auto...
  • Page 9 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual TAP-620-M12 1. 2.4/5 GHz antenna with typical 3.0 dBi antenna for 5GHz and 2 dBi for 2.4GHz. 2. LED for PWR1 and system status. When the PWR1 links, the green LED will be light 3. LED for PWR2 and system status. When the PWR2 links, the green LED will be light 4.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Leds

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 10. Ethernet port2 on M12(D-coding) connector 11. Relay output on M12(A-coding) connector Front Panel LEDs Color Status Description Green On DC power 1 activated. Green blinking Device been located PWR1 Green/Red Indicates an IP conflict, or Red blinking...
  • Page 11: Ethernet Cables

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Ethernet Cables The TAP-620-M12 WLAN AP has two 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet ports. According to the link type, the AP use CAT 3, 4, 5,5e UTP cables to connect to any other network device (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or hubs). Please refer to the following table for cable specifications.
  • Page 12: Wireless Antenna

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Wireless Antenna 2.4GHz/5GHz antenna is used for TAP-620-M12 and connected with a reversed SMA connector. External RF cable and antenna also can be applied with this connector. ORing Industrial Networking Corp.
  • Page 13: Management Interface

    Explore TAP-620-M12 5.1.1 Open-Vision_Commander TAP-620-M12 can also be configure through Oring’s window utility Open-Vision Step 1: Open the commander and click “Discover”, the AP devices will show on the list. Step 2: Choose your access point, and it will show the AP function tree. Simultaneity, you can login and then set the AP.
  • Page 14: Upnp Equipment

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual UPnP Equipment Step 1: To check whether the UPnP UI of the computer is connected to the TAP-620-M12, go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Windows Components Wizard > Networking Servers > UPnP User Interface and pitch on the UPnP User Interface.
  • Page 15: Configuration By Web Browser

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Step 3: Click the sign of the UPnP equipment, then you will find the UPnP equipment in the network neighborhood. Step 4: Right click the UPnP equipment to choose “Properties”, it will show as the following pictures: Step 5: Right click the UPnP equipment or double click the UPnP equipment to transfer;...
  • Page 16: Main Interface

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Through the front section’s information, you will see as follows, enter your user name (admin) and your password (admin), and then click OK to continue. Login screen For security reasons, we strongly suggest you change the password. Click on System Tools >...
  • Page 17: Basic Setting

    The static LAN-to-LAN bridging function is supported through Wireless Distribution System (WDS). In each mode, the TAP-620-M12 forwards packet between its Ethernet interface and wireless interface for wired hosts on the Ethernet side, and wireless hosts on the wireless side.
  • Page 18: Setting Wds (Bridge Mode)

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Setting WDS (Bridge Mode) WDS setting interface This type of wireless link is established between two IEEE 802.11 access points. Wireless packets transmitted along the WDS link comply with the IEEE 802.11 WDS (Wireless Distribution System) format at the link layer.
  • Page 19 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 2. All AP’s DHCP Server should set shutdown. 3. WDS should set Enable. 4. Each AP should have the same setting except ‘Peer Mac Address’ set to the other’s Mac address 5. At wireless web setting Security and Channel should be the same, 6.
  • Page 20 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual WDS –Repeater Mode The peer WDS APs are according to the MAC address listed in "Peer Mac Address" fields. The working principle of Repeater Mode as follows: In the figure, Repeater is used to extend the range of the wireless infrastructure by forwarding traffic between associated wireless stations and another repeater or AP connected to the wired LAN.
  • Page 21: Setting Wireless

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Setting Wireless The following table describes the labels in this screen. Label Description Service Set Identifier Default is the default setting. The SSID is a unique name that identifies a network. All devices on the SSID network must share the same SSID name in order to communicate on the network.
  • Page 22 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Security Type – None No security protection on your wireless LAN access. Security Type – WEP Security Type: Select WEP WEP Encryption: Select 64 Bit or 128 Bit WEP encryption. Key Type: Select ASCII or Hex key type.
  • Page 23 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Security Type – WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 1. Security Type: Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. 2. Encryption Type: Select TKIP or AES encryption. 3. Share Key: Enter your password. The password can be between 8 and 64 characters. Security Type – WPA /WPA2...
  • Page 24 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 1. Security Type: Select WPA/WPA2 2. Radius Server IP: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Server. 3. Port: Enter the RADIUS port (1812 is default). 4. Shared Secret: Enter the RADIUS password or key. Security Type – 802.1x 1.
  • Page 25 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service) is the industrial standard agreement, and it is used to provide an identify verification. The Radius customer (is usually a dial-in server, VPN server or wireless point) send your proof and the conjunction parameter to the Radius server by Radius news.
  • Page 26: Client

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Client The Basic setting—> Client page is mainly set the client which through the SSID and Security to connect to other AP. In this mode, the Security Type should be the same with the AP Server. The principle of the AP-Client/Client mode shows in the following pictures: The following table describes the labels in this screen.
  • Page 27: Lan Setting

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual LAN Setting The Basic Setting > LAN Setting page is mainly set IP address for LAN interface. To access the AP normally, a valid IP address of your LAN should be specified to the LAN interface. The default IP setting is DHCP server (Obtain an IP address automatically).
  • Page 28: Setting Dhcp Server

    IP will not been occupied for a long time or the server doesn’t know that the dynamic IP is idle. DHCP Clients List List the devices on your network that are receiving dynamic IP addresses from the TAP-620-M12. ORing Industrial Networking Corp.
  • Page 29: Advanced Setting

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 5.5.2 Advanced Setting Wireless The following table describes the labels in this screen. Label Description Beacon Interval The default value is 100. The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the AP to synchronize the wireless network.
  • Page 30 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual with a DTIM Interval value. Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. Fragmentation This value should remain at its default setting of 2346. The Threshold range is 256-2346 bytes. It specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets.
  • Page 31: X-Roaming

    Use Advanced Setting > MAC Filters to allow or deny wireless clients, by their MAC addresses, from accessing the TAP-620-M12. You can manually add a MAC address or select the MAC address from Connected Clients that are currently connected to the...
  • Page 32: System Event

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual The following table describes the labels in this screen. Label Description MAC Filter Enable or disable the function of MAC filter. MAC address allowed or denied option is selected by you. MAC Filter List This list will display the MAC addresses that are in the selected filter.
  • Page 33: Email Settings

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual System events record the activities of the AP system. When the setting changes or action performs, the event will be sent to administrator by email. A trap will also be sent to SNMP server. The Syslog will record the event locally and may send the log remotely to a Syslog server.
  • Page 34: Snmp Settings

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual The following table describes the labels in this screen. Label Description SMTP Server Simple Message Transfer Protocol, enter the backup host to use if primary host is unavailable while sending mail by SMTP server. Server Port Specify the port where MTA can be contacted via SMTP server.
  • Page 35: Syslog Server Settings

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Syslog Server Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Label Description Syslog Server IP Not only the syslog keeps the logs locally, it can also log to remote server. Specify the IP of remote server. Leave it blank to disable logging remotely.
  • Page 36 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual contains '0-9', 'a-z', 'A-Z' and must be between 0 to 15 characters in length. The factory default value of login password is null. New Name Enter a new login name. Acceptable inputs of this field contains '0-9', 'a-z', 'A-Z' and must be between 1 to 15 characters in length.
  • Page 37: Date & Time

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Date & Time In this page, set the date & time of the device. The correct date & time will be helpful for logging of system events. A NTP (Network Time Protocol) client can be used to synchronize date &...
  • Page 38: Configuration

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Configuration The following table describes the labels in this screen. Label Description Download The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local configuration hard drive. Upload configuration The saved file or any other saved setting file can be uploaded back on the AP.
  • Page 39: Miscellaneous

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual the access point will reboot and get revalidated. Notice: DO NOT POWER OFF THE AP OR PRESS THE RESET BUTTON WHILE THE FIRMWARE IS BEING UPGRADED. Miscellaneous If you want restart the access point through the Warm Reset, click Restart Now to restart the AP.
  • Page 40: System Status

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 5.5.4 System Status System Info This page displays the current information for the TAP-620-M12. It will display model name, as well as firmware version, Ethernet, Wireless info and device time. ORing Industrial Networking Corp.
  • Page 41: System Log

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual System Log The system log tracks the important events and setting changes of the AP. If the AP is rebooted, the logs are automatically cleared. Click the button 'Refresh' to refresh the page; Click the button 'Clear' to clear log entries.
  • Page 42: Online Help

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 5.5.5 Online Help Click on any item in the Online Help screen for more information. ORing Industrial Networking Corp.
  • Page 43: Technical Specifications

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual echnical pecifications LAN Interface Ethernet Ports in M12 connector 2 x 10/100Base-T(X), Auto MDI/MDI-X (4-pin, D-coding) Protocols IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, BOOTP, ARP/RARP, DNS, SNMP MIB II, HTTPS, SNMPV1/V2, Trap, Private WLAN Interface Operating Mode AP/ Client /Bridge/ AP-Client Antenna and Connector 2 antennas with 3dBi for 5GHz and 2dBi for 2.4GHz...
  • Page 44 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual 802.11n(5G@40MHz):12dBm ±1.5dBm Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -68dBm ±2dBm@54Mbps 802.11b: -82dBm ±2dBm@11Mbps 802.11g: -68dBm ±2dBm@54Mbps 802.11n(2.4G@20MHz, MCS15): -64dBm ±2dBm 802.11n(2.4G@40MHz, MCS15): -60dBm ±2dBm 802.11n(5G@20MHz, MCS15): -64dBm ±2dBm 802.11n(5G@40MHz, MCS15): -60dBm ±2dBm Encryption Security WEP: (64-bit, 128-bit key supported) WPA/WPA2:802.11i (WEP and AES encryption)
  • Page 45: Compliance

    TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN55022) class A, EN50155 (EN50121-3-2) EN61000-4-2 (ESD), EN61000-4-3 (RS), EN61000-4-4 (EFT), EN61000-4-5 (Surge), EN61000-4-6 (CS), EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11 Shock IEC60068-2-27, EN61373 Free Fall IEC60068-2-32 Vibration IEC60068-2-6, EN61373 Rail Traffic EN50155 Cooling EN60068-2-1 Dry Heat...
  • Page 46 TAP-620-M12 User’s Manual Industry Canada - Class B This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada.

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