WLL6240(RoHS) H8N-WL6240 AR5BMB97 MPCI Module User's Guide Revision November 2011 • 1
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Contents Notice.......................................................................................................................... 2 Contents .............................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 4 AP Network Attachment and Configuration...........................................................
Introduction The Atheros AR5BMB82 MPCI module implements an IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN (WLAN) AP with DFS Master function. MIMO operation is implemented using three transmit and three receive chains per the 802.11n standard. This module may be installed in PC and host processor systems using approved external antennas. The module may be configured for 2.4 GHz operation using the Web Server function. Refer to Appendix A. Atheros Communications, Inc.
2 AP Network Attachment and Configuration This section provides procedures for connecting and configuring the AP. Configuration can be performed either from a web browser accessing the built-in web server, or by entering commands using the command line interface (CLI). For detailed information on using the web server, refer to “AP Web Server” in Appendix A. For detailed information on using CLI, refer to “AP Command-Line Interface” in Appendix B. For “Factory Default Settings” refer to Appendix B.
AP Initial Configuration Configure the AP for its Service Set Identifier (SSID) unique to the application. This configuration can be done either through a web browser with access to the built-in AP web server, or by issuing commands through the command line interface (CLI). Web Browser Follow these steps to configure the channel frequency and SSID using a web browser: 1. Launch a web browser (Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer are examples of commonly used web browsers). 2.
4. A dialog box appears requesting login authorization. When prompted, enter the following information to log in: Log in: Admin (case-sensitive) Password: 5up 5. Click OK to complete the login process. The 5 GHz Statistics window appears. Atheros Communications, Inc.
6. Select the Configuration hotlink from the navigation menu. The System Configuration window appears. 7. Enter the SSID (name or address) for the AP in the SSID field. The SSID must be 1–32 characters in length. To configure a single SSID to have more than one AP in a single SSID, specify a unique System Name for each AP within that single SSID. Note that range of available channels will be automatically determined by factory settings. 8. Click Update to commit the changes.
A AP Web Server Configure the access point (AP) either through a web browser interface to the AP web server, or using the command-line interface (CLI) through telnet. The web server resides in the AP and is accessible from any station (STA) that is connected to the AP Infrastructure network. This appendix describes configuring the AP through the AP Web Server. Accessing the AP Web Server Follow these steps to access the AP Web Server: 1.
Customize the appearance of the Access Point Web Server homepage by replacing any of the three .GIF files used on the page. Use FTP to store the replacement .GIF files to the AP. This table summarizes the three .GIF files to replace to customize the homepage. Filename Description logo.gif Replaces the current Atheros logo with another .GIF file. tagline.gif Replaces the tagline “Driving the wireless future” with a new tagline. cover.
Configuration Windows The Web Server Configuration windows allow viewing and editing of configuration information for the AP. The Web Server provides configuration windows for: ■ System configuration parameters ■ 2.4 GHz radio configuration parameters ■ 2.4 GHz statistics ■ Security ■ Configuration scripts ■ Firmware updates To access any of these AP configuration screens, click on the desired hotlink from the navigation bar on any configuration screen: Atheros Communications, Inc.
Working with Configuration Windows The Web Server Configuration windows provide a user-friendly interface to aid in quick configuration of the AP. After making any additions or changes to any configuration window, update the configuration file to save the changes. The new configuration is not in effect until the AP is rebooted. Follow these steps to update configuration files: 1. Enter the configuration updates or changes in the appropriate configuration fields. 2. Click Update. 3.
2.4 GHz Radio Configuration Window The 2.4 GHz Radio Configuration window allows the setting of generic 2.4 GHz radio operating information for the AP. The Device’s firmware may limit the allowable settings depending on Regulatory Domain (country) of operation. From the AP System Configuration window, click on Edit 2.4 GHz Radio Settings to access the 2.4 GHz Radio Configuration window. This table summarizes the data fields on the 2.4 GHz Radio Configuration window.
B U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice . Atheros Communications, Inc.
U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: 1) The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna. As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required.