3 1-3 System Requirements z Computer or network devices with wired or wireless network interface card. z Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 4
4 1-4 Package Contents Before you starting to use this access point, please check if there’s anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer
5 1-5 Familiar with your new wireless access point Front Panel LED Name Light Status Description PWR On The access point is switched on and cor
6 Back Panel z Antenna Connector Item Name Description Antenna 2 reserve SMA antenna connectors for screwing 3dBi detachable antennas enclos
7 Chapter II: System and Network Setup 2-1 Installing the access point to your Network Please follow the following instruction to build the network
8 2-2 Connecting to wireless access point by web browser After the network connection is built, the next step you should do is setup the access poi
9 2. Select ‘Specify an IP address’, then input the following settings in respective field: IP address: 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 cli
10 2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP address setup 1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control pa
11 2. Select ‘Use the following IP address’, then input the following settings in respective field: IP address: 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.25
12 2-2-3 Windows XP IP address setup 1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control pane
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13 2. Select ‘Use the following IP address’, then input the following settings in respective field: IP address: 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.25
14 2-2-4 Windows Vista IP address setup 1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control pa
15 2. Select ‘Use the following IP address’, then input the following settings in respective field: IP address: 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.25
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17 2-2-5 Connecting to Web Management Interface All functions and settings of this access point must be configured via web management interface. Plea
18 NOTE: If you can’t see the web management interface, and you’re being prompted to input user name and password again, it means you
19 2-3 View System Status and Information After you connected to the access point by web browser, the first thing you see is ‘Status and Information’
20 this wireless access point) Channel Number Displays current wireless channel number Security Displays current wireless security setting BSSID
21 2-4 Select an Operating Mode for Wireless Access Point This access point can be operated in different modes; you can click ‘Basic Setting’ on the
22 AP Bridge-WDS This mode is similar to ‘AP Bridge to Multi-Point’, but access point is not work in bridge-dedicated mode, and will be able to acce
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
23 2-4-1 AP Mode This is the most common mode. When in AP mode, this access point acts as a bridge between 802.11b/g/Draft-N wireless devices and wir
24 up to four SSIDs can be set. If you want to configure additional SSIDs, please click this button. For detailed descriptions of the function, please
25 2-4-1-1 Multiple ESSID This access point supports four SSIDs. Except the main SSID (It can be configure in Basic Setting page), you can configure
26 your wireless access point (set the option to ‘Disable’), so only people those who know the ESSID of your wireless access point can get connected.
27 Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use. By selecting different band setting, you’ll be able to allow or deny the wireless client of
28 Auto MAC Clone If this function is enabled, the access point will automatically clone the MAC address of the wireless clients which is the first o
29 2-4-2-1 Wireless Site Survey The table will list the access points nearby as the access point is set to Station mode; you can select one of the ac
30 Connection Select an access point and click this button to choose the network. The SSID name of the access point you have selected will be display
31 (G), only wireless clients using the wireless band you select (802.11b, 802.11 Draft-N, or 802.11g) will be able to connect to this access point.
32 2-4-4 AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point Mode In this mode, this wireless access point will connect to up to four wireless access points which uses th
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33 clients using 802.11b and 802.11g band will be able to connect to this access point. If you want to allow 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11 Draft-N c
34 2-4-5 AP Bridge-WDS Mode In this mode, this wireless access point will connect to up to four wireless access points which uses the same mode, and
35 If you select 2.4GHz (B+G), then only wireless clients using 802.11b and 802.11g band will be able to connect to this access point. If you want
36 When you see this message, the settings you made is successfully save. You can click ‘Continue’ button to back to previous page and continue on ot
37 Band Please select the wireless band you wish to use. By selecting different band setting, you’ll be able to allow or deny the wireless client of
38 Site Survey Table” will pop up. It will list all available access points near by. You can select one access point in the table and the access point
39 2-5 WPS Setting Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to build connection between wireless network clients and this access point. You do
40 Here are descriptions of every setup item: Enable WPS Check this box to enable or disable WPS function Wi-Fi Protected Setup Information All inf
41 displayed here. If you don’t enable security function of the access point before WPS is activated, the access point will auto set the security to W
42 2-6 Advanced Wireless Settings This wireless access point has many advanced wireless features. Please note that all settings listed here are for e
R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of
43 default value is 100 DTIM Period Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. Do not modify default value if you don’t know what it is, default value i
44 radio signal collisions between 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points. It’s recommended to set this option to ‘Auto’. TX Power You can set th
45 2-7 Wireless Security This wireless access point provides many types of wireless security (wireless data encryption). When you use data encryption
46 There are four types of security level you can select: Disable (no security - data encryption disabled), WEP, WPA Pre-shared Key, and WPA Radiu
47 2-7-1 Disable Security Select the SSID you wish to configure. When you select ‘Disable’, wireless encryption for the network is disabled. After
48 2-7-2 WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a common encryption mode, it’s safe enough for home and personal use. But if you need higher level of
49 Default Tx Key You can set up to four sets of WEP key, and you can decide which key is being used by default here. If you don’t know which one you
50 2-7-3 WPA Pre-shared Key WPA Pre-shared key is the safest encryption method currently, and it’s recommended to use this encryption method to ensur
51 When you see this message, the settings you made is successfully save. You can click ‘Continue’ button to back to previous page and continue on o
52 2-7-4 WPA RADIUS WPA Radius is the combination of WPA encryption method and RADIUS user authentication. If you have a RADIUS authentication server
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53 When you see this message, the settings you made is successfully save. You can click ‘Continue’ button to back to previous page and continue on
54 2-8 Radius Server Comparing to other wireless security measures, radius server provides user-based authentication. If your wireless client support
55 input username, password, re-type password in corresponding field, and click ‘Add’ button to add the user to radius server database. You can click
56 other setting items, or click ‘Apply’ button to restart the wireless access point and the changes will take effect after about 30 seconds.
57 2-9 MAC Filtering Another security measure you can use to keep hackers and intruders away is ‘MAC filtering’. You can pre-define a so-called ‘whit
58 Access Control if unchecked, no restriction will be enforced (any wireless client with proper encryption setting will be able to connect to this w
59 2-10 System Utilities This access point provides some control functions include password, IP address management, and DHCP server function. Please
60 2-10-2 IP Address of the Wireless Access Point You can change the IP address of this wireless access point, so it can become a part of your local
61 After you finish, please go to the bottom of this page and click ‘Apply’, and the following message will be displayed: When you see this message
62 2-10-3 DHCP Server This wireless access point is capable to act as a DHCP server for your network, and it’s disabled by default. If you want to ac
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63 displayed: When you see this message, the settings you made is successfully save. You can click ‘Continue’ button to back to previous page and c
64 Chapter III: Advanced Configuration 3-1 Configuration Backup and Restore You can backup all configurations of this access point to a file, so you
65 3-2 Firmware Upgrade If there are new firmware of this wireless access point available, you can upload the firmware to the access point to change
66 3-3 System Reset When you think the access point is not working properly, you can use this function to restart the access point; this may help and
67 Chapter IV: Appendix 4-1 Hardware Specification SoC: Ralink RT2880 RF: Ralink RT2820 Flash: 4MB SDRAM: 16MB LAN Port: 10/100M UTP Port x 1 An
68 4-2 Troubleshooting If you found the access point is working improperly or stop responding to you, don’t panic! Before you contact your dealer of
69 please check the status of A/C power adapter, and make sure it’s correctly powered. I can’t locate my access point by my wireless client a. ‘Broad
70 4-3 Glossary Default Gateway (Access point): Every non-access point IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device s
71 1’s followed by consecutive trailing 0’s, such as 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Therefore sometimes a network mask can also be described sim
72 Application Protocol Port NumberTelnet TCP 23 FTP TCP 21 SMTP TCP 25 POP3 TCP 110 H.323 TCP 1720 SNMP UCP 161 SNMP Trap UDP 162 HTTP TCP 80 PPTP
1 Chapter I: Product Information 1-1 Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing this wireless access point! With this high cost-efficiency wirele
73 Unreliable Datagram Protocol (UDP). TCP/IP is the standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet. Both TCP and UDP are transport layer p
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2 1-2 Safety Information In order to keep the safety of users and your properties, please follow the following safety instructions: 1. This access p
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