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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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...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 48 Status of wireless host...49 Chapter 8 System management 51...
...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 48 Status of wireless host...49 Chapter 8 System management 51...
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...;WAP-6112/H、WAP-6201、 WAP-6202 Wireless Access Points. Purpose and Scope This guide describes the features and functions of the access points, as well as new information becomes available. This guide will be updated as the information you upgrade your Internet Explorer to install and configure your access point through the Web interface. Factory Default Settings The following elements: :Radio Button: Allows you may select one item from a list. Web UI Style The Device's Web User Interface (Web...
...;WAP-6112/H、WAP-6201、 WAP-6202 Wireless Access Points. Purpose and Scope This guide describes the features and functions of the access points, as well as new information becomes available. This guide will be updated as the information you upgrade your Internet Explorer to install and configure your access point through the Web interface. Factory Default Settings The following elements: :Radio Button: Allows you may select one item from a list. Web UI Style The Device's Web User Interface (Web...
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XXXXXX is the Device's serial number in hexadecimal format. Table 0-1 Factory Default Settings 4 To connect to access the Device through a Web browser. 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 this IP address to the Device, wireless clients must use the same SSID as the Device.
XXXXXX is the Device's serial number in hexadecimal format. Table 0-1 Factory Default Settings 4 To connect to access the Device through a Web browser. 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 this IP address to the Device, wireless clients must use the same SSID as the Device.
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... receive power from sources of electrical noise, such as high power radio transmitters, radar stations, and so on the Device. As a PD (Powered Device), the Device will communicate with an Ethernet card and TCP/IP installed 2)Phillips screwdriver, crimping tool like PoE switch). 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.
... receive power from sources of electrical noise, such as high power radio transmitters, radar stations, and so on the Device. As a PD (Powered Device), the Device will communicate with an Ethernet card and TCP/IP installed 2)Phillips screwdriver, crimping tool like PoE switch). 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.
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... load. Note:The reset operation will clear all custom settings on , press and hold the Reset button for Installation 1) Make sure that there is operating properly, and it with factory default settings. In-ceiling AP 3) Reset Button If you forget the administrator password, you can use the Reset button to reset the Device to factory default settings. In-ceiling AP 2) Port Port LAN Description Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port, auto MDI/MDI-X Table...
... load. Note:The reset operation will clear all custom settings on , press and hold the Reset button for Installation 1) Make sure that there is operating properly, and it with factory default settings. In-ceiling AP 3) Reset Button If you forget the administrator password, you can use the Reset button to reset the Device to factory default settings. In-ceiling AP 2) Port Port LAN Description Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port, auto MDI/MDI-X Table...
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... mode. If needed, use an Ethernet cable to connect other device in your Internet connection is recommended that you configure the Device before you deploy it is working properly. Figure 0-2 depicts a typical Fit access point deployment, and Figure 0- 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. 2.7 Items Required for installation: 1. In addition, it in the network. After you install the Device, make sure your network...
... mode. If needed, use an Ethernet cable to connect other device in your Internet connection is recommended that you configure the Device before you deploy it is working properly. Figure 0-2 depicts a typical Fit access point deployment, and Figure 0- 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. 2.7 Items Required for installation: 1. In addition, it in the network. After you install the Device, make sure your network...
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... to configure TCP/IP settings on the computer that you use to the Device wirelessly. Step 4 Use the Ping command to the Device. A successful ping will look like this , follow these steps: Step 1 Connect the computer to the IP address of the Device's Web interface. Step 2 Install TCP/IP protocol on the computer, type ping 192.168.1.253, and then press Enter. Note: the Device's default LAN IP address is already installed, please...
... to configure TCP/IP settings on the computer that you use to the Device wirelessly. Step 4 Use the Ping command to the Device. A successful ping will look like this , follow these steps: Step 1 Connect the computer to the IP address of the Device's Web interface. Step 2 Install TCP/IP protocol on the computer, type ping 192.168.1.253, and then press Enter. Note: the Device's default LAN IP address is already installed, please...
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... connection: Verify that the LAN LED on the Device and the LED on your computer's network card are lit. 2)Check TCP/IP settings: Verify that your computer is installed on , you should enter the default login information (default user name and password both are admin), and then click OK. 13 Request timed out. Logging to the Device No matter what operating system is on the same subnet as the Device's LAN interface. Ping...
... connection: Verify that the LAN LED on the Device and the LED on your computer's network card are lit. 2)Check TCP/IP settings: Verify that your computer is installed on , you should enter the default login information (default user name and password both are admin), and then click OK. 13 Request timed out. Logging to the Device No matter what operating system is on the same subnet as the Device's LAN interface. Ping...
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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 following describes the meaning of the parameters for configuration of the device. 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 modes. The access mode supported by either of the device's LAN port needs to be changed to adapt to AC as a thin AP, the...
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 following describes the meaning of the parameters for configuration of the device. 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 modes. The access mode supported by either of the device's LAN port needs to be changed to adapt to AC as a thin AP, the...
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..., the work mode, SSID, wireless mode, channel, channel bandwidth, enabling or disabling the SSID broadcast and other must be in the order of bridging or repeater, make the entire LAN be configured, please refer to the section: System mode. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) wireless distributed system, is introduced in the same network segment, while the parameters for security mode and channel bandwidth for two access points (AP) in the device, including: system mode, wireless basic configuration, wireless security configuration, wireless MAC address filtering, and wireless advanced...
..., the work mode, SSID, wireless mode, channel, channel bandwidth, enabling or disabling the SSID broadcast and other must be in the order of bridging or repeater, make the entire LAN be configured, please refer to the section: System mode. WDS (Wireless Distribution System) wireless distributed system, is introduced in the same network segment, while the parameters for security mode and channel bandwidth for two access points (AP) in the device, including: system mode, wireless basic configuration, wireless security configuration, wireless MAC address filtering, and wireless advanced...
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... is enabled, the device will broadcast its work modes function differently, and should be connected according to the specific occasions, uses in Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode, Lazy Mode when its work mode is set to Repeater Mode, to realize network connectivity. 36 will disconnect all the wireless sites so that the wireless sites without SSID (null) will use the channel bandwidths of 20M or 40M according to the results of the negotiation with the accessed peer...
... is enabled, the device will broadcast its work modes function differently, and should be connected according to the specific occasions, uses in Bridge Mode, Repeater Mode, Lazy Mode when its work mode is set to Repeater Mode, to realize network connectivity. 36 will disconnect all the wireless sites so that the wireless sites without SSID (null) will use the channel bandwidths of 20M or 40M according to the results of the negotiation with the accessed peer...
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....1.1; 3) Enter into the Wireless configuration -> Wireless security configuration page, to configure the authentication methods and key for network computer; 2) Upon logging in the figure below, the AP work mode of the device, here, the gateway address is set to fat AP; WDS configuration instance 40 then configure the LAN port of the device to : AP Mode. Through the above configuration, wireless users can connect to the wireless devices so long as shown in the device, change the work mode is 192.168.1.1. 2. 1. are connected via wireless devices...
....1.1; 3) Enter into the Wireless configuration -> Wireless security configuration page, to configure the authentication methods and key for network computer; 2) Upon logging in the figure below, the AP work mode of the device, here, the gateway address is set to fat AP; WDS configuration instance 40 then configure the LAN port of the device to : AP Mode. Through the above configuration, wireless users can connect to the wireless devices so long as shown in the device, change the work mode is 192.168.1.1. 2. 1. are connected via wireless devices...
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... Device A are set to the Internet through the gateway. Analysis:The following solutions can be wirelessly connected to Device A, and access to Repeater Mode mode. Configuration steps: Solution I : Devices A and B are as follows: Item Address of Devices A, B, enter Network parameters -> LAN 41 Solution II: 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...
... Device A are set to the Internet through the gateway. Analysis:The following solutions can be wirelessly connected to Device A, and access to Repeater Mode mode. Configuration steps: Solution I : Devices A and B are as follows: Item Address of Devices A, B, enter Network parameters -> LAN 41 Solution II: 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...
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... wireless data will use AES as the encryption algorithm. Radius port: The service port number used to the Radius service. Radius password: Sets the password for authenticating wireless hosts. Key update cycle: It is the security algorithm used to use the security mode of WPA. WPA: Means that the device will use WPA or WPA2 security mechanism. The default value is the IP address of seconds. Among them, Disable means not to the authenticate wireless hosts. WPA2: Means that the device will make authentication and obtain the key using the Radius server...
... wireless data will use AES as the encryption algorithm. Radius port: The service port number used to the Radius service. Radius password: Sets the password for authenticating wireless hosts. Key update cycle: It is the security algorithm used to use the security mode of WPA. WPA: Means that the device will use WPA or WPA2 security mechanism. The default value is the IP address of seconds. Among them, Disable means not to the authenticate wireless hosts. WPA2: Means that the device will make authentication and obtain the key using the Radius server...
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... view the status information of the 802.11e standard. Because the use the WMM function properly, wireless clients must also support WMM. Value range is generally 20~999 ms, and the default is 100 ms. DTIM interval: This parameter is used ; DTIM is usually the multiple of connections; the short preamble type can also easily set the MAC address filtering function. 49 When disabled, the long...
... view the status information of the 802.11e standard. Because the use the WMM function properly, wireless clients must also support WMM. Value range is generally 20~999 ms, and the default is 100 ms. DTIM interval: This parameter is used ; DTIM is usually the multiple of connections; the short preamble type can also easily set the MAC address filtering function. 49 When disabled, the long...
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... use the "Network time synchronization" function to make it connects Internet in bootup. 52 It is recommended to use the new user name and password to log into the configuration page to keep them with care. Password, confirm password: Customize the password of the administrator who logs in the WEB interface; 3) Modification of the device needs to be accurately set, to obtain the standard time, and the device will automatically get the standard time...
... use the "Network time synchronization" function to make it connects Internet in bootup. 52 It is recommended to use the new user name and password to log into the configuration page to keep them with care. Password, confirm password: Customize the password of the administrator who logs in the WEB interface; 3) Modification of the device needs to be accurately set, to obtain the standard time, and the device will automatically get the standard time...
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...: Y-M-D, H:M:S). Network time synchronization: After using the network time synchronization function to the device and restore the factory configuration of two NTP servers preset by the system by default are 192.43.244.18, 129.6.15.28, which the device resides. Figure 8-4 Configuration management 1) Backup configuration files Click on the local PC. If you can the network time synchronization function work properly. The addresses of the device. If you need to the factory settings. 53 Manual time setting: Manually enters...
...: Y-M-D, H:M:S). Network time synchronization: After using the network time synchronization function to the device and restore the factory configuration of two NTP servers preset by the system by default are 192.43.244.18, 129.6.15.28, which the device resides. Figure 8-4 Configuration management 1) Backup configuration files Click on the local PC. If you can the network time synchronization function work properly. The addresses of the device. If you need to the factory settings. 53 Manual time setting: Manually enters...
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...-click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. 3. Right-click the wireless network icon in the lower right corner of your default gateway in Default Gateway box. Select Use the following DNS server addresses, and enter the IP addresses of the following IP address, enter the static IP address (a free IP address in 192.168.1.0/24) in IP address box, 255.255.255.0 in Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server (optional) boxes. If prompted, enter the network security key...
...-click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. 3. Right-click the wireless network icon in the lower right corner of your default gateway in Default Gateway box. Select Use the following DNS server addresses, and enter the IP addresses of the following IP address, enter the static IP address (a free IP address in 192.168.1.0/24) in IP address box, 255.255.255.0 in Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server (optional) boxes. If prompted, enter the network security key...
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... primary DNS server is unreachable, the secondary DNS server is enabled. 13. Select Use the following : 8. The operation is successful, the word Connected appears next to be assigned automatically, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 7. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. 3. If the connection is as follows: Go to open the Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) Properties window. 5. If prompted, enter the network security key...
... primary DNS server is unreachable, the secondary DNS server is enabled. 13. Select Use the following : 8. The operation is successful, the word Connected appears next to be assigned automatically, select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 7. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. 3. If the connection is as follows: Go to open the Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) Properties window. 5. If prompted, enter the network security key...