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WAP-7500
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Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 802.11a Outdoor Wireless AP/Extender WAP-7500 User’s Manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright© 2011 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of PLANET.
  • Page 3 Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately. Revision User’s Manual for PLANET 802.11a Outdoor Wireless AP/Extender Model: WAP-7500 Rev: 1.0 (February, 2011)
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    About This Manual This user manual is intended to guide professional installer to install the WAP-7500 and how to build the infrastructure centered on it. It includes procedures to assist you in avoiding unforeseen problems. Conventions For your attention on important parts, special characters and patterns are used in this manual: Note: This indicates an important note that you must pay attention to.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT Chapter 1 Introduction..........................10 1.1 Introduction ............................10 1.2 Appearance............................11 1.3 Key Features ............................. 11 1.4 Typical Applications ...........................12 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ......................14 2.1 Preparation before Installation......................14 2.1.1 Professional Installation Required ....................14 2.1.2 Safety Precautions ........................14 2.1.3 Installation Precautions .......................15 2.1.4 Product Package.........................15 2.2 Hardware Installation .........................17 2.2.1 Assemble the Mounting Bracket ....................17...
  • Page 6 4.7 Wireless Security Settings .........................42 4.7.1 Security Profile Configuration .....................42 4.7.2 Access Control ..........................44 4.7.3 RADIUS Settings.........................46 Chapter 5 Management..........................48 5.1 View WAP-7500 Basic Information....................48 5.2 View Ethernet Statistics ........................49 5.3 View Wireless Statistics ........................50 5.4 Connection............................51 5.5 Password ............................52 5.6 Remote Management ........................53...
  • Page 7 FIGURE Figure 1 WAP-7500 ............................. 11 Figure 2 Typical Applications........................12 Figure 3 Bracket Mounting – Step 1 ......................17 Figure 4 Bracket Mounting – Step 2 ......................17 Figure 5 Pole Mounting – Step 1 .........................18 Figure 6 Pole Mounting – Step 2 .........................18 Figure 7 Pole Mounting –...
  • Page 8 Figure 29 Link Aggregation .........................40 Figure 30 Super Mode..........................41 Figure 31 Security ............................42 Figure 32 Access Control ..........................44 Figure 33 RADIUS Settings.........................46 Figure 34 Basic Information ........................48 Figure 35 Ethernet Statistics ........................49 Figure 36 Wireless Statistics ........................50 Figure 37 Connection ..........................51 Figure 38 Password ............................52 Figure 39 Remote Management........................53 Figure 40 PuTTY Configuration 1........................54...
  • Page 9 TABLE Table 1 PIN Definition..........................19 Table 2 WAP-7500 Factory Default Settings ....................25 Table 3 RSSI-Beep Frequency........................38 Table 4 Channels in 5MHz Centre Frequency ....................66 Table 5 Channels in 10MHz Centre Frequency ..................66 Table 6 Channels in 20MHz Centre Frequency ..................67 Table 7 Channels in 40MHz Centre Frequency ..................67...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Introduction

    The WAP-7500 allows to be operated on PTP mode in one card and on bridge in another. And with an external antenna for bridge side may provide users with flexibility in various local coverage applications.
  • Page 11: Appearance

    1.2 Appearance Figure 1 WAP-7500 1.3 Key Features Provide easy installation and high performance wireless connectivity of up to 40km IP67 waterproof housing endures almost any harsh environments Multiple operating modes including Base station, CPE, PTP and PTMP Support 64/128/152-bit WEP and 802.1X, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK&WPA2-PSK, etc...
  • Page 12: Typical Applications

    1.4 Typical Applications The WAP-7500 primary usage is as a relay or bridging technology that may be combined with cost effective solar power solution in remote and rural environments. The WAP-7500 is able to deliver stable and high performance broadband connectivity for typical outdoor bridge applications in a Line-of-Sight environment.
  • Page 13 Besides, the WAP-7500 can also be applied into the following environments: Cost-effectively provide long distance backhaul for remote areas (like village, oil well, island, mountain and etc.) Establish local backhaul for campus, farm and factory Provide and access for video streaming or surveillance for industrial and mining enterprises...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    4. If you are intended to use an external antenna with the WAP-7500, please contact your supplier/installer to ensure that your unit is set for you have fulfilled all the local regulatory requirements.
  • Page 15: Installation Precautions

    2.1.3 Installation Precautions To keep the WAP-7500 well while you are installing it, please read and follow these installation precautions. 1. Users MUST use a proper and well-installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with WAP-7500;...
  • Page 16 Quick Installation Guide (QIG) Product CD Note: Product CD contains Management Tool, Quick Installation Guide and User Manual! 2.1.4.1 Mounting Kit Wall/Pole Mounting Bracket 1. T-Form Bracket ×1 2. Articulation Pole ×1 3. Pole Mount Bar ×1 Fasteners 4. M8×80 Screw ×2 M8×90 Screw ×1...
  • Page 17: Hardware Installation

    2.2.1 Assemble the Mounting Bracket 1. Place the main bracket into the seating and use a spanner to fasten the bracket to the WAP-7500 with M5×16 screws ⑧ and M5 washers ⑨ provided in the hardware packets; Figure 3 Bracket Mounting – Step 1 2.
  • Page 18: Figure 5 Pole Mounting – Step 1

    Figure 6 Pole Mounting – Step 2 3. Adjust the antenna for appropriate tilt / vertical orientation. Figure 7 Pole Mounting – Step 3 Note: The horizontal and vertical beamwidth of WAP-7500 default antenna is about 10 degree respectively. Page 18...
  • Page 19: Interface Definition

    To reset the device, short P7 (Hard Reset) to P8 (GND) for less than 1 second and the system will reset. If P7 (Hard Reset) is shorted to P8 (GND) for over 5 seconds, the WAP-7500 will be reset to the factory default settings.
  • Page 20: Figure 9 Detailed View Of Rs-232 Port

    Strongly recommend to add a lightning arrestor on the RS-232 port to prevent from lightning attack! 2.2.3.2 Vent The vent is designed to exclude vapors and moisture out of the unit as well as repel water, dust, and dirt by the specially designed membrane, thereby preventing the WAP-7500 from electric malfunctioning. Page 20...
  • Page 21: Connect Up

    Before installing the Ethernet cable with a waterproof RJ-45 connector, it is recommended that the Cat-5 RJ-45 coaxial cable be used for the WAP-7500 to power PoE connector. 1. To connect to the hole labeled PoE+Data, open the black cover in advance by using a coin or a slotted screwdriver and then screw in the body of the gland and tighten.
  • Page 22: Grounding

    The WAP-7500 is shipped with a grounding wire. The unit must be properly grounded to protect against power surges. The WAP-7500 grounding point can be found on the bottom of the unit. It is supplied with an appropriate grounding lug for attachment to the ODU.
  • Page 23: Power On

    4. After being powered on, the device will send out the beep sound lasting about 1.5 seconds, informing you that the WAP-7500 is powered up! Wait for about 60 seconds the system will be initialized and start working! Figure 17 PoE Connection...
  • Page 24 Warning: Make sure PoE is correctly connected to the RJ-45 port on the WAP-7500 labeled PoE+Data, otherwise the WAP-7500 will be severely damaged! When install the secondary antenna, please make sure power off the device to prevent unexpected damage. Page 24...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Basic Settings

    Chapter 3 Basic Settings 3.1 Factory Default Settings We’ll elaborate the WAP-7500 factory default settings. You can re-acquire these parameters by default. If necessary, please refer to the “Restore Factory Default Settings”. Table 2 WAP-7500 Factory Default Settings Features Factory Default Settings...
  • Page 26: System Requirements

    Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.1.x, as the default IP address of WAP-7500 is 192.168.1.1, X can not be 0, 1, nor 255; A Web browser on PC for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Netscape or Firefox.
  • Page 27: Figure 19 Login

    Enter the username (Default: admin) and password (Default: password) respectively and click “Login Now” to login the main page of WAP-7500. As ylou can see, this management interface provides four main options in the black bar above, which are System, Wireless, Status and Management.
  • Page 28: Basic System Setup

    3.4 Basic System Setup For users who use the WAP-7500 for the first time, it is recommended that you begin configuration from “Basic” in “System” shown below: Figure 21 Basic Setup Wireless Device Name Specify the device name, which is composed of no more than 15 characters with (0-9), (A-Z), (a-z) or (-).
  • Page 29 Default time value is 1 sec. Select Normal if you would like to modify the parameter (4-30 seconds). VLAN By enabling VLAN function, the WAP-7500 is able to operate with the VLANs set up on your VLAN network. Management VLAN ID You need to define a VLAN ID for your WAP-7500 to be recognized by the VLAN network.
  • Page 30: Wireless Settings

    Figure 22 Basic Wireless Settings Operating Mode Four operating modes are available on the WAP-7500. In a point to point environment where there are only two radios, Peer-to-Peer is recommended as it works more efficiently. Base Station: The WAP-7500 connects directly to the main Ethernet LAN and receives connectivity from other wireless devices.
  • Page 31 Group ID on both 2 peers. Site Survey Available in Base Station and CPE mode, the WAP-7500 is able to perform site survey, through which, information on the available access points will be detected. Open “Basic Settings” in “Wireless”, by clicking the “Site Survey” button beside “Wireless Mode” option, the wireless site survey window will pop up with a list of available wireless networks around.
  • Page 32 Super Mode Super mode is an effective way to enhance performance. It can boost the transmission data rate. To enable Super Mode, the remote WAP-7500 should enable the function as well. For more information you may refer to Super Mode in Chapter 4 Advance Settings.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Advanced Settings

    To enable or disable Wireless radio interface. RTS Threshold The WAP-7500 sends RTS (Request to Send) frames to certain receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, that STA responds with a CTS (Clear to Send) frame to acknowledge the right to start transmission.
  • Page 34: Peer-To-Peer Links

    Specify the frequency interval to broadcast packets. Enter a value between 20 and 1000. Distance in Meters To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance, WAP-7500 can auto adjust proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes. Default distance is 10km.
  • Page 35: Figure 24 Peer-To-Peer Links For Csma

    Figure 24 Peer-to-Peer Links for CSMA The other way to establish PTMP connectivity is to setup the same group ID under “Radio” in “Wireless”. This feature only available under Peer-to-Peer (TDMA) mode and only devices with the same Group ID can communicate.
  • Page 36: Antenna Alignment Tool

    4.3 Antenna Alignment Tool This function is available in Peer-to-Peer (CSMA) and Peer-to-Peer TDMA mode. It helps to point in the approximate direction of the remote WAP-7500 antenna and assist user easily align the local antenna to reach maximum signal strength.
  • Page 37: Figure 26 Antenna Alignment In Csma

    Figure 26 Antenna Alignment in CSMA Figure 27 Antenna Alignment in TDMA To use Antenna Alignment Tool, follow the steps bellow: Open “Peer-to-Peer Setup” and select “RF1” or “RF2”. Enter the MAC address of the remote bridge and click on the Apply button. Then click the “Align Antenna” button and the “Antenna Page 37...
  • Page 38: Table 3 Rssi-Beep Frequency

    RSSI” in the remote WAP-7500. Fix the local antenna when it reaches your expectation. When the antenna alignment tool starts, the WAP-7500 will issue beep sound to indicate current RSSI. Once the tool is closed the WAP-7500 will stop beeping. Frequency of beep indicate the following RSSI:...
  • Page 39: Link Test

    4.4 Link Test Under Base Station, CPE mode when Antenna Alignment Tool is not available, Link Test provides another option to check the signal strength towards the connecting device. Open “Link Test” in “Wireless” as below, and click “Refresh” to view the current signal strength of wireless connectivity. The table will be updated every 3 seconds.
  • Page 40: Super Mode

    Figure 29 Link Aggregation Full Duplex Two Channels: Normally, the wireless module in WAP-7500 receives and transmits wireless packets concurrently; if you enable link aggregation and check this box, it only transmits wireless packets on WLAN but stops receiving. Thus the wireless performance could be enhanced further more.
  • Page 41: Figure 30 Super Mode

    Figure 30 Super Mode Note: Only all the wireless devices share the same wireless connectivity support Super mode, can this function be available! The throughput may vary depending on the actually environment and data traffic flow. Page 41...
  • Page 42: Wireless Security Settings

    Broadcast SSID Hiding network name is necessary when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk. By using this function, the STA cannot scan and find WAP-7500, so that malicious attack by some illegal STA could be avoided.
  • Page 43 Enable this mode can prevent the communication between connected wireless clients. Note: We strongly recommend you enable wireless security on your network! Only setting the same Authentication, Data Encryption and Key in the WAP-7500 and other wireless devices that connecting with it, can the communication be established! Page 43...
  • Page 44: Access Control

    Figure 32 Access Control Available CPEs In this table lists the CPEs connecting with WAP-7500 currently. Check the box before each MAC address, click “Add” to add one or more available CPE(s) into the “Trusted CPEs” and click “Apply” to save settings.
  • Page 45 “Delete” to cancel that access control rule. Page 45...
  • Page 46: Radius Settings

    4.7.3 RADIUS Settings RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a server for remote user authentication and accounting; playing a central role in the network in providing the capabilities of authenticating, authorizing, accounting, auditing, alarming and etc. It allows an organization to maintain user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share.
  • Page 47 Shared Secret: This secret, which is composed of no more than 31 characters, is shared by the WAP-7500 and RADIUS during authentication. Advanced WPA/802.1X Parameters Re-authentication Time: Set the time interval between two authentications. Global-Key Update: Check this option and specify the time interval between two global-key updates.
  • Page 48: Chapter 5 Management

    Chapter 5 Management 5.1 View WAP-7500 Basic Information Open “About” in “System” to check the basic information of WAP-7500, which is read only. Figure 34 Basic Information Page 48...
  • Page 49: View Ethernet Statistics

    5.2 View Ethernet Statistics Open “Ethernet Status” in “Status” to check the data packets received on and transmitted from the Ethernet port in LAN. Click “Refresh” to view current statistics. All is read only. Figure 35 Ethernet Statistics Page 49...
  • Page 50: View Wireless Statistics

    5.3 View Wireless Statistics Open “Wireless Status” in “Status” to check the data packets received on and transmitted via wireless network. Click “Refresh” to view current statistics. All is read only. Figure 36 Wireless Statistics Page 50...
  • Page 51: Connection

    5.4 Connection Open “Connection” in “Status” to check the information of remote CPEs connected with the WAP-7500, these values also help determine whether the antenna is aligned in an appropriate direction. The table will be updated every 30 seconds. All is read only.
  • Page 52: Password

    5.5 Password From “Change Password” in “Management”, you can change or default the password to manage your WAP-7500. Figure 38 Password Change Password For security concern, you have to enter the current password first and then enter the new one twice respectively in “New Password”...
  • Page 53: Remote Management

    5.6 Remote Management The WAP-7500 provides you with two more options for device management, which are SSH (Secure Shell) and SNMP. Open “Remote Management” in “Management” to configure the remote management of WAP-7500. Figure 39 Remote Management 5.6.1 Remote Console The WAP-7500 supports CLI management, which could be accessed by Secure Shell (SSH).
  • Page 54: Figure 40 Putty Configuration 1

    Figure 40 PuTTY Configuration 1 From “Connection” in the left menu bar, click “SSH”; select “2” as “Preferred SSH protocol version”; make “3DES” the top position in “Encryption cipher selection policy”; Figure 41 PuTTY Configuration 2 Click “Open”, a window as below will popup: Page 54...
  • Page 55: Snmp

    Appendix C. SSH Settings for details. 5.6.2 SNMP The WAP-7500 supports SNMP management. Set the SNMP parameters and obtain MIB file before remote management. From “Remote Management” in “Management”, set the parameters for SNMP: Enable SNMP by checking “Enable”; Specify the “Read Community Name”, “Write Community Name” and “IP Address to Receive Traps”...
  • Page 56: Figure 43 Obtain Mib File

    Figure 43 Obtain MIB File Page 56...
  • Page 57: Time Settings

    5.7 Time Settings Compliant with NTP, the WAP-7500 is capable of keeping its time in complete accord with the Internet time. Make configuration in “Basic” from “System”: Figure 44 Time Settings Enter the time server IP address and port respectively in “Time Server” and “Time Server Port”...
  • Page 58: Gps Coordinate Settings

    5.8 GPS Coordinate Settings The GPS Coordinate Setting helps you mark the latitude and longitude of the WAP-7500E. From Basic in System, enter the coordinates and click the Apply button. Figure 45 GPS Coordinate Settings Page 58...
  • Page 59: Upgrade Firmware

    WAP-7500’s Web: Figure 46 Upgrade Firmware Click “Browse” to select the firmware file. Click “Upload” to load the file into the WAP-7500. Wait a moment, the system will reboot after successfully upgrade. Warning: Do NOT cut the power off during upgrade, otherwise the system may crash! Upgrading with the wrong firmware will make your device useless.
  • Page 60: Backup/Restore Settings

    5.10 Backup/Restore Settings It is strongly recommended to back up configuration information in case of something unexpected. If tragedy hits your device, you may have an access to restore the important files by the backup. All these can be done by the local or remote computer. Open “Backup/Restore Settings”...
  • Page 61: Restore Factory Default Settings

    Figure 48 Restore Settings Restore factory default settings via RS-232 If software in WAP-7500 is unexpectedly crashed and no longer reset the unit via WEB, you may do hardware reset via RS-232. For detailed instructions please refer to Chapter 2 RS-232 section.
  • Page 62: Event Log

    5.12 Event Log Event log is used for recording events occurred on the WAP-7500, including station connection, disconnection, system reboot and etc. Open “Event Log” in “Management” as below. Figure 49 Event Log Enable Log: Enable System log or not;...
  • Page 63: Reboot

    You can reboot your device from “Reboot” in “Management” as below: Figure 50 Reboot Check “Yes” and click “Apply” to reboot the WAP-7500. This takes a few minutes, during which the device will send out the buzzing sound, informing you the system is rebooting.
  • Page 64: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    RJ-45 Jack of the unit. Green: The WAP-7500 is connecting to the backhaul network. Off: The WAP-7500 disconnects from the wired network, check whether the power cord and Ethernet cables to the network and bridge are correctly connected.
  • Page 65 Q 4. What if I can not open the Web-based management interface? Please check the followings: • Check whether the power supply is OK; Try to power on the unit again. • Check whether the IP address of PC is correct (in the same network segment as the unit); •...
  • Page 66: Appendix A. Channel - Frequency Table

    Appendix A. Channel – Frequency Table The WAP-7500 can be operated in four different band widths, which are 5MHz, 10MHz, 20MHz and 40MHz. The following tables illustrate the channel with corresponding frequency in each band width. Table 4 Channels in 5MHz Centre Frequency...
  • Page 67: Table 6 Channels In 20Mhz Centre Frequency

    Table 6 Channels in 20MHz Centre Frequency Channel Frequency 5.745 GHz 5.765 GHz 5.785 GHz 5.805 GHz 5.825 GHz Table 7 Channels in 40MHz Centre Frequency Channel Frequency 5.745GHz 5.785GHz 5.825GHz The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination.
  • Page 68: Appendix B. Channel - Country List Table

    Appendix B. Channel – Country List Table The WAP-7500 support country selection, there are different channel when select different country. The following tables list the channel with country code in each bandwidth. Table 8 Country of FCC Country Mode Channel list...
  • Page 69 (5470~5725) 116/136/140 108/110/112/114/ 104/105/106107/ Greece Excluded 116/118/134/136/1 108/109/110/111/ Hungary CH120~CH131 38/140 112/113/114/115/ Iceland Meteorology 116/117/118/119/ Italy Radars 133/134/135/136/ Latvia 137/138/139/140/ Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey South Africa Nigeria Russia *Ukraine Austria Page 69...
  • Page 70: Table 10 Other Countries

    Table 10 Other Countries Country Mode Channel list 40Mhz 20Mhz 10Mhz 5Mhz 11bg 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/ 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 10/11/12/13 /11/12/13 9/10/11/12/13 100/108/116/ 100/104/108/112/ 99/101/103/105 99/100/101/102 (5470~5725) 116/136/140 /107/109/111/113 /103/104/105/106 Excluded /115/117/119/133 /107/108/109/110 CH120~CH131 /135/137/139/141 /111/112/113/114 Meteorology /115/116/117/118 Radars /119/133/135/136 /137/138/139/140 /141 *Ireland Liechtenstein (5725~5875) 151/167...
  • Page 71 11bg 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/ 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 (1-13) 10/11/12/13 9/10/11/12/13 9/10/11/12/13 100/108/ 100/104/108/112/ 99/101/103/105 99/100/101/102 (5470~5725) 116/140 116/136/140 /107/109/111/113 /103/104/105/106 Excluded /115/117/119/133/ /107/108/109/110 CH120~CH131 135/137/139/141 /111/112/113/114 Meteorology /115/116/117/118 Radars /119/133/135/136 /137/138/139/140 /141 (5725~5850) 151/167 147/151/155/167 146/148/150/152 146/147/148/149/ Excluded /154/156/158/164 150/151/152/153/ 5795~5815 /166/168 154/155/156/157/ 158/162/163/164/ 165166/167/168/ Page 71...
  • Page 72: Appendix C. Ascii

    Appendix C. ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64-bit, 128-bit or 152-bit Shared Key (hexadecimal number or ACSII). As defined, hexadecimal number is represented by 0-9, A-F or a-f; ACSII is represented by 0-9, A-F, a-f or punctuation. Each one consists of two-digit hexadecimal. Table 11 ACSII ASCII ASCII...
  • Page 73: Appendix D. Ssh Settings

    Appendix D. SSH Settings Table 12 SSH Settings Keyword Descriptions √ √ time --time setting √ -now --current system time √ √ -zone --time zone √ √ -daylight saving -- daylight saving √ √ -server --time server setting --time server (domain √...
  • Page 74 √ √ -secret -- radius secret string √ √ -secondary -- secondary √ √ -ipaddr -- radius IP address √ √ -port -- radius port number √ √ -secret -- radius secret string √ √ √ -wpa --wireless WPA setting -- wireless WPA re-auth √...
  • Page 75 mode) --wireless transmission √ √ -txrate data rate √ √ -bandwidth -- wireless bandwidth --use multicli √ √ -cpe mode lan-to-lan -cpedownfloww -- wireless down flow √ √ idth width for CPE mode --wireless transmit √ √ -OutputPower power --enable TDM mode or √...
  • Page 76 mode --remote AP status or √ -status active for pxp mode √ -ipaddr -- remote AP ipaddr √ -rssi -- remote AP rssi remote AP for pxp √ √ √ mode remote √ √ √ -macaddress address for pxp mode --down flow width for pxp √...
  • Page 77 -- wireless remote ssid in √ √ -remotessid cpe mode √ -network-status --wireless network status √ -bsscanlist --bs list √ -signal level -- signal level(dBm) √ -remoterssi --remote bs and rssi √ √ -wmm --wmm settngs √ √ -super_audio --Fast_Frame settings √...
  • Page 78: Appendix E. Gpl Declamation

    Appendix E. GPL Declamation PUBLIC SOFTWARE DECLAMATION In the software we delivered, there are may contain some public software, if it is, please read below carefully: 1. Definition “Public Software”, when applicable, shall mean that portion of the Licensed Software, in source code form, set forth in the below Table, and provided under the terms set forth in the Section 5, the indicated website, the complete license terms can be found .
  • Page 79: Table 13 Public Software Name And Description

    3. Limited Liability The supplier hereby express that the supplier shall have no liability for any costs, loss or damages resulting from Licensee’s breach of the terms and conditions applicable to use, conversion or combination of the licensed software with or into Public Software. 4.
  • Page 80 dropbear Copyright http://matt. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC http://www.gnu.o 2002-2006 Matt ucc.asn.au LICENSE Version 2 rg/licenses/old-li Johnston /dropbear/ censes/gpl-2.0.ht Portions copyright (c) dropbear- 2004 Mihnea 0.51.tar.bz Stoenescu hostapd Copyright http://host GNU GENERAL PUBLIC http://www.gnu.o 2002-2006, Jouni ap.epitest. LICENSE Version 2 rg/licenses/old-li Malinen fi/releases/ censes/gpl-2.0.ht <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi>...
  • Page 81 nel.org/pu LICENSE Version 2 rg/licenses/old-li b/linux/ker censes/gpl-2.0.ht nel/v2.6/lin ux-2.6.20.3 .tar.bz2 Page 81...
  • Page 82 802.11a Wireless LAN Outdoor AP / Bridge (23db FP + N-type connector) *Model Number: WAP-7500 * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address: 10F., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the 99/5/EEC R&TTE.

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