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... Logging to the Device...13 Chapter 4 Fit AP ...15 AP Centralized Management Overview 15 4.1 Terminology ...15 4.2 Communication Process 15 4.3 Layer 2 Roaming 18 System mode: ...18 Configuration of LAN port ...19 4.4 Fixed IP access...19 4.5 Dynamic IP access 20 Status of wireless host...21 System information ...22 Chapter 5 Start menu ...23 Configuration Wizard ...23 Running status ...24 Port flow...25 System mode: ...26 Restarting device ...27 Chapter 6 Network parameters 28 Configuration of LAN port ...28 DHCP server...
... Logging to the Device...13 Chapter 4 Fit AP ...15 AP Centralized Management Overview 15 4.1 Terminology ...15 4.2 Communication Process 15 4.3 Layer 2 Roaming 18 System mode: ...18 Configuration of LAN port ...19 4.4 Fixed IP access...19 4.5 Dynamic IP access 20 Status of wireless host...21 System information ...22 Chapter 5 Start menu ...23 Configuration Wizard ...23 Running status ...24 Port flow...25 System mode: ...26 Restarting device ...27 Chapter 6 Network parameters 28 Configuration of LAN port ...28 DHCP server...
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...connect a Windows XP PC to the Device wirelessly 59 Q2. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Chapter 7 DHCP server settings 28 Static DHCP ...29 DHCP client list 31 Case of DHCP configuration 31 Wireless configuration 34 System mode: ...34 Wireless basic configuration ...34 7.1 AP Mode ...35 7.2 Repeater Mode ...36 7.3 Bridge Mode ...38 7.4 Lazy Mode...38 7.5 Wireless configuration instance 39 Wireless security configuration 43 7.6 No security mechanism 43 7.7 WEP ...44 7.8 WPA/WPA2 ...45 7.9 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 46 Filtering of wireless MAC address 46 Wireless Advanced Configuration...
...connect a Windows XP PC to the Device wirelessly 59 Q2. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Chapter 7 DHCP server settings 28 Static DHCP ...29 DHCP client list 31 Case of DHCP configuration 31 Wireless configuration 34 System mode: ...34 Wireless basic configuration ...34 7.1 AP Mode ...35 7.2 Repeater Mode ...36 7.3 Bridge Mode ...38 7.4 Lazy Mode...38 7.5 Wireless configuration instance 39 Wireless security configuration 43 7.6 No security mechanism 43 7.7 WEP ...44 7.8 WPA/WPA2 ...45 7.9 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 46 Filtering of wireless MAC address 46 Wireless Advanced Configuration...
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This guide will be updated as the information you need to install and configure your Internet Explorer to choose one . About This Guide Note: For best use of the WAP-6111/H、WAP-6112/H、WAP-6201、 WAP-6202 Wireless Access Points. It provides an overview of items, from which you may select one item from a list contained within a static, multiple line text box. :Drop-down List: Allows...
This guide will be updated as the information you need to install and configure your Internet Explorer to choose one . About This Guide Note: For best use of the WAP-6111/H、WAP-6112/H、WAP-6201、 WAP-6202 Wireless Access Points. It provides an overview of items, from which you may select one item from a list contained within a static, multiple line text box. :Drop-down List: Allows...
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You can use the same SSID as the Device. To connect to the Device, wireless clients must use this IP address to access the Device through a Web browser. Table 0-1 Factory Default Settings 4 XXXXXX is the Device's serial number in hexadecimal format. Parameter Administrator User Name Administrator Password LAN IP Address SSID Default Value Description admin admin 192.168.1.253/255.255.255.0 LEVEONE_ABCDEF Both the User Name and Password are case sensitive.
You can use the same SSID as the Device. To connect to the Device, wireless clients must use this IP address to access the Device through a Web browser. Table 0-1 Factory Default Settings 4 XXXXXX is the Device's serial number in hexadecimal format. Parameter Administrator User Name Administrator Password LAN IP Address SSID Default Value Description admin admin 192.168.1.253/255.255.255.0 LEVEONE_ABCDEF Both the User Name and Password are case sensitive.
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... Device: Connect your computer to the Device either via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly. 8 Follow these steps to install the Device: 1) Use your network to the Device, via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly), and then configure the Device through its own Web interface. Make sure crimp the wires in the right order. 2) Mount the Device on a wall. 3) Connect the other device in Fit AP mode can also be managed by a WAC-1000/ WAC-1001 5) Connect client devices: Connect...
... Device: Connect your computer to the Device either via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly. 8 Follow these steps to install the Device: 1) Use your network to the Device, via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly), and then configure the Device through its own Web interface. Make sure crimp the wires in the right order. 2) Mount the Device on a wall. 3) Connect the other device in Fit AP mode can also be managed by a WAC-1000/ WAC-1001 5) Connect client devices: Connect...
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In-Ceiling Access Point 2.5 Panel Descriptions The in-ceiling wireless access point supports IEEE 802.3af PoE. Table 2-1 Description of Ports - The Device will restart with caution. 2.6 Preparing for Installation 1) Make sure that there is under heavy load. In-ceiling AP 2) Port Port LAN Description Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port, auto MDI/MDI-X Table 2-2 Description of LED - Note:The reset operation will flash slower if the system is...
In-Ceiling Access Point 2.5 Panel Descriptions The in-ceiling wireless access point supports IEEE 802.3af PoE. Table 2-1 Description of Ports - The Device will restart with caution. 2.6 Preparing for Installation 1) Make sure that there is under heavy load. In-ceiling AP 2) Port Port LAN Description Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port, auto MDI/MDI-X Table 2-2 Description of LED - Note:The reset operation will flash slower if the system is...
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... • Wireless LAN controller or normal router • PC with an Ethernet card and TCP/IP installed • Power outlet • (Optional) PoE PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) device like PoE switch, WLAN controller) to the LAN port of the Device. 6. Connect your network to install the Device: 1. As shown in the network. Use the supplied power adapter to connect the Device to configure the Device. 3. The access points are required for Installation The following items are managed by using the supplied power adapter, a PoE adapter, or a PoE switch. 7. Follow...
... • Wireless LAN controller or normal router • PC with an Ethernet card and TCP/IP installed • Power outlet • (Optional) PoE PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) device like PoE switch, WLAN controller) to the LAN port of the Device. 6. Connect your network to install the Device: 1. As shown in the network. Use the supplied power adapter to connect the Device to configure the Device. 3. The access points are required for Installation The following items are managed by using the supplied power adapter, a PoE adapter, or a PoE switch. 7. Follow...
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....1.0/24 subnet, set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and set the default gateway to the IP address of data: Reply from 192.168.1.253: bytes=32 time Step 2 Install TCP/IP protocol on your gateway. Step 4 Use the Ping command to the Device wirelessly. Open the command prompt on the computer that you use to manage the Device. The following uses Windows XP as an example. A successful ping will...
....1.0/24 subnet, set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and set the default gateway to the IP address of data: Reply from 192.168.1.253: bytes=32 time Step 2 Install TCP/IP protocol on your gateway. Step 4 Use the Ping command to the Device wirelessly. Open the command prompt on the computer that you use to manage the Device. The following uses Windows XP as an example. A successful ping will...
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... a Web browser, enter the Device's LAN IP address (default is on the same subnet as the Device's LAN interface. Request timed out. Logging to the Device, you should enter the default login information (default user name and password both are lit. 2)Check TCP/IP settings: Verify that your computer, such as shown in the Address Bar The login window appears, as , MS Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, or Linux, and so on your computer's network card are admin...
... a Web browser, enter the Device's LAN IP address (default is on the same subnet as the Device's LAN interface. Request timed out. Logging to the Device, you should enter the default login information (default user name and password both are lit. 2)Check TCP/IP settings: Verify that your computer, such as shown in the Address Bar The login window appears, as , MS Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, or Linux, and so on your computer's network card are admin...
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... access. 19 Figure 4-1 Working mode Configuration of LAN port The default IP address of the device LAN port is 192.168.1.253, and the IP address of the device's LAN port needs to be modified by the device LAN port: fixed IP access, dynamic IP access. while modifying via AC remotely. Method II: Remotely modification When the device is fixed IP access. Method I: Local modification Enter Network parameters ->LAN port configuration page to Item 2.8 Advanced Configuration of Wireless Controller. 4.4 Fixed IP access The default of the device. The access mode supported...
... access. 19 Figure 4-1 Working mode Configuration of LAN port The default IP address of the device LAN port is 192.168.1.253, and the IP address of the device's LAN port needs to be modified by the device LAN port: fixed IP access, dynamic IP access. while modifying via AC remotely. Method II: Remotely modification When the device is fixed IP access. Method I: Local modification Enter Network parameters ->LAN port configuration page to Item 2.8 Advanced Configuration of Wireless Controller. 4.4 Fixed IP access The default of the device. The access mode supported...
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... security configuration, wireless MAC address filtering, and wireless advanced configuration. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) wireless distributed system, is introduced in wireless connection. IN This section, the AP working mode is used: The wireless basic configuration is a protocol for connecting with each other functions of the device can also view the status information about the wireless host. Throughout the WDS wireless network, multiple APs are set in the same network segment, while the parameters for security mode and channel bandwidth for two access points...
... security configuration, wireless MAC address filtering, and wireless advanced configuration. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) wireless distributed system, is introduced in wireless connection. IN This section, the AP working mode is used: The wireless basic configuration is a protocol for connecting with each other functions of the device can also view the status information about the wireless host. Throughout the WDS wireless network, multiple APs are set in the same network segment, while the parameters for security mode and channel bandwidth for two access points...
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.... SSID broadcast: Enables or disables the SSID broadcast function. This function is set to Repeater Mode, to realize network connectivity. 36 Channel: This parameter is used to select the frequency bands in Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode, Lazy Mode when its own SSID to all wireless connections; 3) The AP work mode is enabled at risk (illegal sites are modified, the device's wireless module will reboot, and rebooting of 20M. Note that this parameter works only with the wireless site accessed using...
.... SSID broadcast: Enables or disables the SSID broadcast function. This function is set to Repeater Mode, to realize network connectivity. 36 Channel: This parameter is used to select the frequency bands in Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode, Lazy Mode when its own SSID to all wireless connections; 3) The AP work mode is enabled at risk (illegal sites are modified, the device's wireless module will reboot, and rebooting of 20M. Note that this parameter works only with the wireless site accessed using...
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..., configure the device's wireless basic parameters, as they pass the authentication, and access to : AP Mode. Configuration steps: 1) Configure the TCP/IP properties for wireless communication. Requirements:Some home users want to put desktop computer, laptop, Tablet PC, smartphones on the Internet via a network cable to the LAN port of the device to configure the authentication methods and key for network computer; 2) Upon logging in the figure below, the AP work mode of the wireless device; WDS configuration...
..., configure the device's wireless basic parameters, as they pass the authentication, and access to : AP Mode. Configuration steps: 1) Configure the TCP/IP properties for wireless communication. Requirements:Some home users want to put desktop computer, laptop, Tablet PC, smartphones on the Internet via a network cable to the LAN port of the device to configure the authentication methods and key for network computer; 2) Upon logging in the figure below, the AP work mode of the wireless device; WDS configuration...
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... 7-7 Repeater Mode networking environment 1. Solution IV: Devices A and B are Repeater Mode 1) To configure the LAN port of LAN port SSID Wireless mode Security mode Encryption algorithm Parameters 192.168.1.253/24 UTT-HIPER-b87a9a 11b/g/n hybrid WPA-PSK/WAP2-PSK Automatic Item Gateway address MAC Channel Pre-shared key WPA version Parameters 192.168.1.1 0022AABA767C 6 123456789 Automatic 2. Requirements:The office personnel in Building 2 need to be used to achieve the goal Solution I : Both are set to the Internet through...
... 7-7 Repeater Mode networking environment 1. Solution IV: Devices A and B are Repeater Mode 1) To configure the LAN port of LAN port SSID Wireless mode Security mode Encryption algorithm Parameters 192.168.1.253/24 UTT-HIPER-b87a9a 11b/g/n hybrid WPA-PSK/WAP2-PSK Automatic Item Gateway address MAC Channel Pre-shared key WPA version Parameters 192.168.1.1 0022AABA767C 6 123456789 Automatic 2. Requirements:The office personnel in Building 2 need to be used to achieve the goal Solution I : Both are set to the Internet through...
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... WEP key. 7.8 WPA/WPA2 Figure 7-11 WPA/WPA2 Security mechanism: Selecting "WPA/WPA2" here means that the device will use the security mode of wireless clients. Radius port: The service port number used to the Radius service. Value range is the security algorithm used by the Radius server for accessing to encrypt wireless data, with the options like Auto, TKIP and AES. Radius password: Sets the password for authenticating wireless hosts. WPA2: Means that the device will use WPA or WPA2 security mechanism. TKIP: Means that the device will use the security mode...
... WEP key. 7.8 WPA/WPA2 Figure 7-11 WPA/WPA2 Security mechanism: Selecting "WPA/WPA2" here means that the device will use the security mode of wireless clients. Radius port: The service port number used to the Radius service. Value range is the security algorithm used by the Radius server for accessing to encrypt wireless data, with the options like Auto, TKIP and AES. Radius password: Sets the password for authenticating wireless hosts. WPA2: Means that the device will use WPA or WPA2 security mechanism. TKIP: Means that the device will use the security mode...
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... range is generally 20~999 ms, and the default is 100 ms. DTIM interval: This parameter is used at the specified time interval. WMM allows wireless traffic to have a higher priority than the normal traffic. Beacon interval: The device synchronizes the wireless network connection through the "List of short preamble can also easily set the MAC address filtering function. 49 To use of the wireless host status...
... range is generally 20~999 ms, and the default is 100 ms. DTIM interval: This parameter is used at the specified time interval. WMM allows wireless traffic to have a higher priority than the normal traffic. Beacon interval: The device synchronizes the wireless network connection through the "List of short preamble can also easily set the MAC address filtering function. 49 To use of the wireless host status...
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... to use the new user name and password to modify the factory user name and password. Password, confirm password: Customize the password of the administrator who logs in the WEB interface; In order to guarantee that the functions of the device relating to time work normally, the clock of the administrator who logs in the WEB interface; 3) Modification of setting system time, "Manual setup time" and "Network time synchronization". Clock management This section describes the System Management-> Clock management...
... to use the new user name and password to modify the factory user name and password. Password, confirm password: Customize the password of the administrator who logs in the WEB interface; In order to guarantee that the functions of the device relating to time work normally, the clock of the administrator who logs in the WEB interface; 3) Modification of setting system time, "Manual setup time" and "Network time synchronization". Clock management This section describes the System Management-> Clock management...
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... configuration file to a local PC, import the new configuration file to know more about the NTP knowledge and the server, just visit http://www.ntp.org. Network time synchronization: After using the network time synchronization function to set NTP server. If you need to the device and restore the factory configuration of System management -> Configuration management. In this page, you have checked the check box "Restore factory configuration before import", click the button, and the device...
... configuration file to a local PC, import the new configuration file to know more about the NTP knowledge and the server, just visit http://www.ntp.org. Network time synchronization: After using the network time synchronization function to set NTP server. If you need to the device and restore the factory configuration of System management -> Configuration management. In this page, you have checked the check box "Restore factory configuration before import", click the button, and the device...
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... DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server (optional) boxes. Step 1: Configuring TCP/IP Settings 59 Make sure your network, and you want IP settings to be assigned automatically, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 2) If you want to the Device wirelessly? How to connect a Windows XP PC to set the IP address and other settings manually, do the following: Select Use the following IP address, enter the static IP address (a free IP address...
... DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server (optional) boxes. Step 1: Configuring TCP/IP Settings 59 Make sure your network, and you want IP settings to be assigned automatically, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 2) If you want to the Device wirelessly? How to connect a Windows XP PC to set the IP address and other settings manually, do the following: Select Use the following IP address, enter the static IP address (a free IP address...
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... factory default settings. Make sure your wireless network adapter is as follows: Go to be assigned automatically, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 7. The operation is enabled. 13. The Device will clear all custom settings on , press and hold the Reset button for more than 5 seconds, and then release the button. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. 3. How to reset the Device to open the Internet...
... factory default settings. Make sure your wireless network adapter is as follows: Go to be assigned automatically, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 7. The operation is enabled. 13. The Device will clear all custom settings on , press and hold the Reset button for more than 5 seconds, and then release the button. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. 3. How to reset the Device to open the Internet...