CERIO Corporation 100GX-N extreme High Power 11n 150Mbps In Wall PoE Access Point User’s Manual 1
Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Package Contents.............................................................................................................. 5 1.3 Size of In wall : ...................................................
6.4 Configure DDNS Setup .................................................................................................... 59 6.5 Wireless General Setup ................................................................................................... 59 6.6 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup ................................................................................ 60 6.7 Site Survey ...................................................................................................................
1. Introduction 1.1 Overview The CERIO 100GX-N eXtreme High Power 11n 150Mbps In Wall PoE Access Point is an easy-to-install and cost-effective solution for most of indoor wireless deployments, The high class access point perfect for installation including ;hotel , offices, Luxurious house . To extend the range and increase the performance of our wireless network.
VLAN Tag / SNMP v2c/v3 and Web Based Management interface Besides supporting IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN priority control ,The users to easily handle network management and maintenance tasks for tthis units . The browser interface permits users to monitor node condition, link quality, traffic flow, and event log of the 100GX-N units. The web based management interface also allows Network administrators to easily configure , update , and monitor every 100GX-N station .
1.3 Size of In wall : Measure : mm Main Unit with US-Type Faceplate For U.S.A.
1.4 Features Operation Modes : Pure AP+WDS Mode, Pure WDS Mode, Client Bridge Universal Repeater Mode, WISP Repeater + AP Mode IEEE 802.11n 1Tx / 1Rx Design, Bandwidth of up to 150Mbps(Tx), 150Mbps(Rx) link rate 800mW at 2.4Ghz Output High Power Support 8 Multiple-BSSID. And Support IEEE802.11f IAPP Maximum Security with 802.1X, WAP, and WPA2 Integrated IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Wireless Feature Support IEEE802.11n,HT Tx/Rx Stream selection : 1 for 150Mbps(Tx),and 150Mbps(Rx) Transmission power control : Layer 1~9 Channel selection : Manual or Auto IEEE802.11f IAPP : to facilitate faster roaming for the stations among different APs nearby No of associated clients per AP : 32 Support 8 virtual BSSID and associated clients per AP to 32 and the Pure WDS Max. 8 IEEE 802.11d -Multi country roaming IEEE802.1Q VLAN tag support IEEE 802.
2. Quick Installation 2.1 Basic Settings 100GX-N supports web-based configuration. Upon the completion of hardware installation, 100GX-N can be configured through a PC/NB by using its web browser such as Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Default IP Address: 192.168.2.254 Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Username and Password: root / default IP Segment Set-up for Administrator's PC/NB Set the IP segment of the administrator's computer to be in the same range as 100GX-N for accessing the system.
Step4 : In “Local Area Connection Properties” window, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on Properties button.
Step5 : Select “Use the following IP address”, and fix in IP Address : 192.168.2.X ex. The X is any number by 1 to 253 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.
Step 2 : In the Network and Sharing Center page, Please click on the left side of “Change adapter setting” button Step 3 : In “Change adapter setting” Page.
Step 4 : In “Properties” page, please Click “Properties” button to TCP/IP setting Step 5 : In Properties page to setting IP address, please find “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and double click or click “Install” button.
Step 6 : Select “Use the following IP address”, and fix in IP Address : 192.168.2.X ex. The X is any number by 1 to 253 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 And Click "OK" to complete the fixed computer IP setting Open Web Browser Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system's WMI (https://192.168.2.254). There will be a “Certificate Error”, because the browser treats system as an illegal website.
Click “Continue to this website” to access the system's WMI. The system's Overview page will appear. Launch as web browser to access the web management interface of system by entering the default IP Address, http://192.168.2.254, in the URL field, and then press Enter. Browser will pop up "login" page. Please key in username and password into the system on 100GX-N. The system manager Login Page then appears. Enter “root” as User name and “default” as Password, and then click OK to login to the system.
The 100GX-N system login default As follows User Name : root Password : default The 100GX-N System screen 16
2.2 Wizard Setup The setup wizard is designed to be an 'easy to use' utility that allows quick modification of the 100GX-N UI Web-based GUI interface settings. The wizard should take no longer than 5 minutes to use. Please be aware that the wizard doesn't give full access to all the setup options in 100GX-N Indoor AP. This is purely because the wizard has been designed for a quick and easy setup aimed at all users.
LAN setup Here are the instructions for setup your 100GX-N local LAN IP address and netmask. If you don’t want change the default 100GX-N IP 192.168.2.254 address, please keep the default and go next setup. DNS If you don’t know for your ISP correct DNS IP address, Please click “No default DNS server” to follow your ISP DNS related IP address.
Wireless Security setup Suggested setting that you use wireless encryption authentication type for security Type : to “WPA2-PSK” the cipher suite : to “AES”, Key Type : to “ASCII” for 11n high speed mode. Pre-shared Key : Enter the information for pre-shared key; Pre-shared key can be either entered as a 256-bit secret in 64 HEX digits format or 8 to 63 ASCII characters. The Pre-Shared key sample as “xxxxxxxx” wireless encryption key for wireless access.
Finishing Wizard Click Finish button to save your setting. please wait till completion of the reboot process. 3. AP Mode Configuration When AP mode is chosen, the system can be configured as an Access Point. This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the AP mode with help of illustrations. In the AP mode, functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web-based GUI interface. 3.
3.2 External Network Connection Network Requirement Normally, 100GX-N connects to a wired LAN and provides a wireless connection point to associate with wireless client. Then, Wireless clients could access to LAN or Internet by associating themselves with 100GX-N set in AP mode. 3.3 Configure 100GX-N LAN IP Address Here are the instructions to setup the local IP Address and Netmask Please click on System -> LAN and follow the below setting.
Hostname : The Hostname of the LAN port. DNS: Check either “No Default DNS Server” or “Specify DNS Server IP” button as desired to set up the system DNS. Primary : The IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary : The IP address of the secondary DNS server. 802.1d Spanning Tree The spanning tree network protocol provides a loop free topology for a bridged LAN between LAN interface and 8 WDS interfaces from wds0 to wds7.
3.4 Wireless General Setup The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. General Setup MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless interface is displayed here. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are 801.
TX Power : You can adjust the output power of the system to get the appropriate coverage for your wireless network. Specify digit numbers between level 1 to level 9 (the unit is %) for your environment. If you are not sure which setting to choose, then keep the default setting level 9 (100%). RF(on/off) schedule : The 100GX-N can use the schedule control WiFi on or off function. Please refer 8.7 Time Policy HT Physical Mode Channel Bandwidth : The "20/40” MHz option is usually best.
3.5 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup The administrator can change the Slot Time, ACK Timeout, RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> Advanced Setup and follow the below setting. Slot Time : Slot time is in the range of 9~1489 and set in unit of microsecond. The default value is 9 microsecond. Slot time is the amount of time a device waits after a collision before retransmitting a packet.
ACK Timeout is best determined by distance between the radios, data rate of average environment. The Timeout value is calculated based on round-trip time of packet with a little tolerance, So, if experiencing re-transmissions or poor performance the ACK Timeout could be made longer to accommodate. Slot Time and ACK Timeout settings are for long distance links. It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal result based on requirement.
Short Preamble : By default, it’s “Enable”. To Disable is to use Long 128-bit Preamble Synchronization field. The preamble is used to signal "here is a train of data coming" to the receiver. The short preamble provides 72-bit Synchronization field to improve WLAN transmission efficiency with less overhead. IGMP Snooping : the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) network traffic.
AC Type: Queue Data Transmitted AP to Clients Priority Description AC_BK Background Low AC_BE Best Effort Medium AC_VI Video High AC_VO Voice High High throughput. Bulk data that requires maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is sent to this queue (FTP data, for example). Medium throughput and delay. Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue. Minimum delay. Time-sensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue.
AIFS:The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames。 TxOP Limit:Transmission Opportunity is an interval of time when a WME AP has the right to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM). This value specifies (in milliseconds) the Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) for AP; that is, the interval of time when the WMM AP has the right to initiate transmissions on the wireless network.
ESSID: Display Virtual AP's ESSID; default is AP00~AP07. Status: Display VAP status; default VAP0 is always on and only VAP0 can support WPS function. Security Type: Display Virtual AP's Security Type; default is disabled. MAC Filter Setup: Click “Setup” button for configuring Virtual AP's Access Control List. VAP Edit: Click “Edit” button for configuring Virtual AP's settings and security type. Change these settings as described here and click Save button to save your changes.
ESSID: Extended Service Set ID indicates the SSID which the clients used to connect to the VAP. ESSID will determine the service type of a client which is assigned to the specified VAP. Hidden SSID: Select this option to enable the SSID to broadcast in your network. When configuring the network, it is suggested to enable this function but disable it when the configuration is complete.
Security Type: Select the desired security type from the drop-down list; the options are WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise and WEP 802.1X. Disable: Data are unencrypted during transmission when this option is selected. WEP: WEP, Wired Equivalent Privacy, is a data encryption mechanism based on a 64-bit, 128-bit or 152-bit shared key. Select WEP as the security type from the drop down list as desired.
Cipher Suite: You can chose use AES or TKIP with your WPA / WPA2 encryption method AES is short for “Advanced Encryption Standard”, The AES cipher is specified as a number of repetitions of transformation rounds that convert the input plaintext into the final output of ciphertext. Each round consists of several processing steps, including one that depends on the encryption key. A set of reverse rounds are applied to transform ciphertext back into the original plaintext using the same encryption key.
General Setting : Cipher Suite: You can chose use AES or TKIP with your WPA / WPA2 encryption method AES is short for “Advanced Encryption Standard”, The AES cipher is specified as a number of repetitions of transformation rounds that convert the input plaintext into the final output of ciphertext. Each round consists of several processing steps, including one that depends on the encryption key.
Authentication Server: Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. Port: The port number used by Authentication RADIUS server. Use the default 1812 or enter port number specified. Shared secret: The secret key for system to communicate with Authentication RADIUS server. Support 1 to 64 characters. Accounting Server: Check on the respected button to enable either Enable or Disable accounting RADIUS server.
WEP Key Update Period: The time interval WEP will then be updated; the unit is in seconds; default is 300 seconds; 0 = do not rekey. EAP Reauth Period: EAP re-authentication period in seconds; default is 3600; 0 = disable re-authentication. Authentication RADIUS Server Settings Authentication Server: Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. Port: The port number used by Authentication RADIUS server. Use the default 1812 or enter port number specified.
3.9 WiFi MAC Filter General Configuration 100GX-N all virtual AP support MAC Filter setting, Major can filter wireless users connected to Access Point. Click Wireless -> Virtual AP Setup, And click MAC Filter “Edit” of Virtual AP List and then MAC Filter Configuration page appears. Action: Select the desired access control type from the drop-down list; the options are “Disable”, “Only Deny List MAC” or “Only Allow List MAC”. Disable : Close the MAC filtering.
MAC Access Control is the weakest security approach. WPA or WPA2 security methods should be used when possible. 3.10 WDS Status The Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available. MAC Address : Display MAC address of WDS peer. RSSI : Indicate the RSSI of the respective WDS's link.
Wireless Information : Display the Virtual AP configuration information of the system. VAP : Display number of system's Virtual AP. ESSID : Extended Service Set ID of the Virtual AP. Status : Display Virtual AP status currently. Security Type : Security type activated by the Virtual AP. Clients : Number of clients currently associated to the Virtual AP.
4.2 Configure 100GX-N LAN IP Address Here are the instructions to setup the local IP Address and Netmask Please click on System -> LAN and follow the below setting. ※ Please refer 3.3 Configure 100GX-N LAN IP Address LAN IP Setting.
4.3 Wireless General Settings The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. ※ Please refer 3.4 Wireless General Setup 4.4 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup The administrator can change the Slot Time, ACK Timeout, RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> Advanced Setup and follow the below setting.
※ Please refer 3.5 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup 4.5 WDS Setup The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network. When WDS is enabled, access point functions as a wireless bridge and is able to communicate with other access points via WDS links. A WDS link is bidirectional and both side must support WDS. Access points know each other by MAC Address. In other words, each access point needs to include MAC address of its peer.
Security Type : Option is “Disable”, “WEP”, “TKIP”or “AES” from drop-down list. Needs the same type to build WDS links. Security type takes effect when WDS is enabled. WEP Key : Enter 5 / 13 ASCII or 10 / 26 HEX format WEP key. AES Key : Enter 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 HEX format AES key. WDS MAC List Enable : Check “Enable” to create WDS link. WDS Peer's MAC Address : Enter the MAC address of WDS peer. VLAN Tag(ID): Virtual LAN, the system supports tagged VLAN with WDS.
4.6 WDS Status The Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available. MAC Address : Display MAC address of WDS peer. RSSI : Indicate the RSSI of the respective WDS's link. TX/RX Rate : Indicate the TX/RX Rate of the respective WDS's link TX/RX SEQ : Indicate the TX/RX sequence of the respective WDS's link 5.
5.2 External Network Connection ( Network Requirement ) It can be used as an Client Bridge or Repeater AP to receive wireless signal over last mile applications, helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to new residential and business customers. In this mode, 100GX-N is enabled with DHCP Server functions. The wired clients of 100GX-N are in the same subnet from Main Base Station and it accepts wireless connections from client devices.
DHCP Server Devices connected to the system can obtain an IP address automatically when this service is enabled. DHCP : Check Enable button to activate this function or Disable to deactivate this service. Start IP / End IP: Specify the range of IP addresses to be used by the DHCP server when assigning IP address to clients. The default range IP address is 192.168.2.10 to 192.168.2.70, the netmask is 255.255.255.0 DNS1 IP : Enter IP address of the first DNS server; this field is required.
General Setup MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless interface is displayed here. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are 801.11 b/g/n mixed mode Country : a region, the 100GX-N support region for US,ETSI and Japan TX Power : You can adjust the output power of the system to get the appropriate coverage for your wireless network. Specify digit numbers between level 1 to level 9 (the unit is %) for your environment.
Aggregation Size : The Aggregation Size is in the range of 1024~65535, default is 50000. It determines the size (in Bytes) of the larger frame. 5.5 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup The administrator can change the Slot Time, ACK Timeout, RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> Advanced Setup and follow the below setting. ※ Please refer 3.
5.6 Site Survey Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey. Below depicts an example for site survey. ESSID : Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points. MAC Address : MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points. Signal/Noise dBm : Received signal strength of all found Access Points. RSSI : Indicate the RSSI of the respective client's association.
5.7 Station Profile Connection Setup : Can you choose Fix or cycle to AP Link. General Configuration : MAC address : The remote AP MAC Address Profile Name : Set different profiles for quick connection uses. ESSID : Assign Service Set ID for the wireless system. Lock to AP MAC : the function will lock remote AP MAC Address.
If you only click “Connect” button and does not click “Save” button. The selected profile would not be saved on the Profile List Change these settings as described here and click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes. 5.8 Remote AP Status Show the remote bridge AP whether is link or unlinked 5.9 Repeater AP Setup The network manager can configure related wireless settings, AP Setup, Security Settings, and Access Control Settings.
Client Isolation : By default, it’s “Disable”. Select “Enable”, all clients will be isolated from each other, which means they can’t reach each other. IAPP : Inter Access-Point Protocol is designed for the enforcement of unique association throughout a ESS(Extended Service Set) and for secure exchange of station's security context between current access point (AP) and new AP during hand off period. Maximum Clients : The default value is 32.
addresses of the wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using the Add and Remove buttons. 6. WISP + AP Mode Configuration When WISP + AP Mode is chosen, the system can be configured as an WISP + AP Mode. This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the WISP + AP Mode with help of illustrations. In the WISP + AP Mode, functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web-based GUI interface. 6.
Internet connection Type Static IP : Users can manually setup the WAN IP address with a static IP provided by WISP. IP Address : The IP address of the WAN port; default IP address is 192.168.1.254 IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the WAN port; default Netmask is 255.255.255.0 IP Gateway : The default gateway of the WAN port; default Gateway is 192.168.1.
Hostname : The Hostname of the WAN port PPPoE : To create wireless PPPoE WAN connection to a PPPoE server in network. User Name : Enter User Name for PPPoE connection Password : Enter Password for PPPoE connection Reconnect Mode : Always on – A connection to Internet is always maintained. On Demand – A connection to Internet is made as needed. When Time Server is enabled at the “On Demand” mode, the “Reconnect Mode” will turn out “Always on”.
PPTP : The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) mode enables the implementation of secure multi-protocol Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) through public networks. IP Address : The IP address of the WAN port IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the WAN port PPTP Server IP Address : The IP address of the PPTP server User Name : Enter User Name for PPTP connection Password : Enter Password for PPTP connection Reconnect Mode : Always on – A connection to Internet is always maintained.
DNS : Check “No Default DNS Server” or “Specify DNS Server IP” radial button as desired to set up system DNS. Primary : The IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary : The IP address of the secondary DNS server. NAT : The NAT support Enable and Disable Service MAC Clone : The MAC address is a 12-digit HEX code uniquely assigned to hardware as identification. Some ISPs require you to register a MAC address in order to access to Internet.
6.3 Configure 100GX-N LAN IP Address Here are the instructions for how to setup the local IP Address and Netmask. Please click on System -> LAN and follow the below setting. LAN Setup IP Address : The IP address of the LAN port; default IP address is 192.168.2.254 IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the LAN port; default Netmask is 255.255.255.0 802.
6.4 Configure DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS allows you to map domain name to dynamic IP address. Please click on System -> DDNS Setup and follow the below setting. Enabled: By default, it’s “Disable”. The mapping domain name won’t change when dynamic IP changes. The beauty of it is no need to remember the dynamic WAP IP while accessing to it.
※ Please refer 3.4 Wireless General Setup Explanation 6.6 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup The administrator can change the Slot Time, ACK Timeout, RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system. Please click on Wireless -> Advanced Setup and follow the below setting.
※ Please refer 3.
6.7 Site Survey Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey. Below depicts an example for site survey. ESSID : Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points. MAC Address : MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points. Signal/Noise dBm : Received signal strength of all found Access Points. RSSI : Indicate the RSSI of the respective client's association.
6.8 Station Profile Connection Setup : Can you choose Fix or cycle to AP Link. General Configuration : MAC address : The remote AP MAC Address Profile Name : Set different profiles for quick connection uses. ESSID : Assign Service Set ID for the wireless system. Lock to AP MAC : the function will lock remote AP MAC Address.
If you only click “Connect” button and does not click “Save” button. The selected profile would not be saved on the Profile List 6.9 Remote AP Status Show information of bridge signal link or unlink and remote SSID name by WISP. If set multiple connections, The GUI list will show multiple AP information on “Remote AP Status” 6.10 Repeater AP Setup The network manager can configure related wireless settings, AP Setup, Security Settings, and Access Control Settings.
6.11 Repeater AP MAC Filter Setup Continue Virtual AP Setup section. For each Virtual AP setting, the administrator can allow or reject clients to access each Virtual AP. Action: Select the desired access control type from the drop-down list; the options are Disable, Allow or Reject.
System Information System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one. Description : Provide description of the system. Location : Enter geographical location information of the system. It helps administrator to locate the system easier. Root Password : Log in as a root user and is allowed to change its own, plus admin user’s password. New Password : Enter a new password if desired Check New Password : Enter the same new password again to check.
Login Methods: Only root user can enable or disable system login methods and change services port. Enable HTTP : Check to select HTTP Service. Enable HTTPS : Check to select HTTPS Service HTTPS Port : The default is 443 and the range is between 1 ~ 65535. If you already have an SSL Certificate, please click “Upload Key” button to select the file and upload it. Enable Telnet : Check to select Telnet Service Telnet Port : The default is 23 and the range is between 1 ~ 65535.
Ping Interval : specify time interval (in seconds) between the ICMP “echo requests” are sent by the Ping Watchdog Tool. Default is 300 seconds. Startup Delay : specify initial time delay (in seconds) until first ICMP “echo requests” are sent by the Ping Watchdog Tool. The value of Startup Delay should be at least 60 seconds as the network interface and wireless connection initialization takes considerable amount of time if the device is rebooted. Default is 300 seconds.
Local Time : Display the current system time. Setup Time Use NTP : To synchronize the system time with NTP server. Time Zone : Select a desired time zone from the drop-down list. Daylight saving time : Enable or disable Daylight saving.
If the system time from NTP server seems incorrect, please verify your network settings, like default Gateway and DNS settings U ser Setup : The management can set time by system time Date: Setting the date for system. Time : Setting the time for system. Click "save" to save your settings. Click Reboot button to activate your changes 7.3 LED Setup This feature can be turned on/off to control LED lights 7.
SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c. ro community : Set a community string to authorize read-only access. rw community : Set a community string to authorize read/write access. SNMP v3 Enable: security. Check to enable SNMP v3. And supports the highest level SNMP SNMP ro user : Set a community string to authorize read-only access. SNMP ro password : Set a password to authorize read-only access. SNMP rw user : Set a community string to authorize read/write access.
Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system. IP(1~4) : Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages. Click "save" to save your settings. Click Reboot button to activate your changes 8 Configure Advance Setup 8.
8.2 IP Filter (This function must be used WISP mode) Allows to create deny or allow rules to filter ingress or egress packets from specific source and/or to destination IP address on wired (LAN) or Wireless (WAN) ports. Filter rules could be used to filter unicast or multicast packets on different protocols as shown in the IP Filter Setup. Important to note that IP filter rules has precedence over Virtual server rules. Source Address/Mask : Enter desired source IP address and netmask.
When you create rules in the IP Filter List, the prior rules maintain higher priority. To allow limited access from a subnet to a destination network manager needs to create allow rules first and followed by deny rules. So, if you just want one IP address to access the system via telnet from your subnet, not others, the Example 1 demonstrates it, not rules in the Example 2. Example 1 : Create a higher priority rule to allow IP address 192.168.2.
MAC Filter Rule : By default, it’s “Disable”. Options are Disabled, Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC. Action : Only Allow List MAC: The wireless clients in the MAC Filter List will be allowed to access to Access Point; All others will be denied. Only Deny List MAC : The wireless clients in the MAC Filter List will be denied to access to Access Point; All others will be allowed. MAC Address : Enter MAC address (e.g.
Service : By Default, It’s “Disable”. Check Enable radial button to enable Virtual Server. Description : Enter appropriate message for resource sharing via Virtual Server. Private IP : Enter corresponding IP address of internal resource to share. Protocol Type : Select appropriate sessions, TCP or UDP, from shared host via multiple private ports. Private Port : A port or a range of ports may be specified as start:end; i.e.
8.5 Parental Control (This function must be used WISP mode) Parental Control allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and traffic, such as Internet access, designated services, and websites. Please click on Advance -> Parental Control and follow the below setting. Rules : Control can be managed by a rule. Use the settings on this screen to establish an access policy. Comment : Enter a descriptive name for this rule for identifying purposes.
If you want to block websites with specific URL address or using specific keywords, enter each URL or keyworks in the “Content Filter” field and click “Add” button to add in the Content Filter list of each rule. Click “Remove” button can remove URL or keywords.
OSPF Settings : OSPF Service : By default, it's Disable. To Enable to activated OSPF routing service. Route ID : The router ID is typically derived by each router from its interface IP address. Distribute RIP over OSPF : Allow RIP routes will redistributed into OSPF. RIP Settings : RIP Service : By default, it's Disable. To Enable to activated RIP routing service. Side : Specify desired interface WAN, LAN for sending and receiving of RIP packets.
Static Routing Setup : Service : Click Enable to activated static routing. Destination Net/Mask : Specify desired destination IP network address with format of A.B.C.D/M Via : Select a next hop of Gateway or Interface to the destination IP network. Gateway : Enter gateway IP address Interface : Choose the interface via LAN or WAN Protocol : Set static routing rule to RIP or OSPF network. Select RIP to associate specific network on RIP routing process.
Policy : There are 10 Policy can be selected. Schedule Rule : Select desired schedule for this policy. On Schedule : Execution is based on schedule Out of Schedule : Execution is based outside the schedule Click “Save Action” button to complete Time Schedule : Day of week setting by timetable Click “Save” button to add schedule to policy. There are 10 schedule maximum allowed in the each time policy. All schedule can be edited or removed in the each time policy.
9 Configure Utilities Setup 9.1 Profile setting The Function is backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page. Please click on Utilities -> Profile Setting and follow the below setting Save Settings to PC : Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk. Load Settings from PC : Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore, and then click Upload button to upload.
9.2 Firmware Upgrade Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix. It takes around 2 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware. To upgrade system firmware, click Browse button to locate the new firmware, and then click Upgrade button to upgrade.
9.3 Network Utility The administrator can diagnose network connectivity via the PING or TRACEROUTE utility. Please click on Utilities -> Network Utility and follow the below setting. Ping : This utility will help ping other devices on the network to verify connectivity. Ping utility, using ICMP packets, detects connectivity and latency between two network nodes. As result of that, packet loss and latency time are available in the Result field while running the PING test.
The System Overview page appears upon the completion of reboot. 10 Configure Status 10.1 Overview Detailed information on System, Network can be reviewed via this page System Information : Display the information of the system. Device Information : Display the information of the Port link. CPU Information : Display the information of the system CPU Memory information : Display the information of the system Memory. Networking Information : Display the information of the network.
10.2 DHCP Client (This function must be used WISP mode) The administrator can view status of all DHCP Client Users on each DHCP Server. Please click on Status DHCP Client to look DHCP information. DHCP Server Status : Display the information of the DHCP Server. DHCP Client List : Display the information of the DHCP Client users. 10.3 Extra Info Users could pull out information such as Route table, ARP table, MAC table, Bridge table or STP available in the drop-down list from system.
Route Information : Select “Route Information” on the drop-down list to display route table. 100GX-N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system's interfaces. When used as a L2 device, it could switch packets and, as L3 device, it’s capable of being a gateway to route packets inward and outward.
Bridge table will show Bridge ID and STP's Status on the each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be attached to some interfaces (e.g. eth2, ra0~ra7 and wds0~wds3). Bridge MACs Information : Select “Bridge MACs Information” on the drop-down list to display MAC table. This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces, but also remember non-local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces.
10.4 Event Log The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system. Time : The date and time when the event occurred. Facility : It helps users to identify source of events such “System” or “User” Severity : Severity level that a specific event is associated such as “info”, “error”, “warning”, etc. Message : Description of the event.
Appendix A. WEB GUI Valid Characters Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters Block Field Valid Characters LAN IP Address IP Format; 1-254 IP Netmask 128.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.252 IP Gateway IP Format; 1-254 Primary DNS IP Format; 1-254 Secondary DNS IP Format; 1-254 Hostname Length : 32 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~!@#$%^*()_+-{}|:<>?[]/;`, WAN Manual MAC Address 12 HEX chars IP Address IP Format; 1-254 IP Netmask 128.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.
Domain Lease Time Length : 32 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~!@#$%^*()_+-{}|:<>?[]/;`, .= 600 ~ 99999999 Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters (continued) Block Field Valid Characters Management System Name/ Location Length : 32 0-9, A-Z, a-z Space ~!@#$%^*()_+-{}|:<>?[]/;`, SNMP Description 32 chars Password Length : 4 ~ 30 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~!@#$%^*()_+-{}|:<>?[]/;`, .= HTTP/ HTTPS Port 1 ~ 65535 Telnet/ SSH Port 1 ~ 65535 RO/RW community Length : 32 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~!@#$%^*()_+-{}|:<>?[];`, .
Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters (continued) Block Field Valid Characters Virtual AP Setup ESSID Length : 31 Space 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~!@#$%^*()_+-{}|:<>?[]/;`, Maximum Clients 1 ~ 32 VLAN ID 1 ~ 4094 WEP Key 10, 26 HEX chars or 5, 13 ASCII chars Group Key Update Period >=60 seconds PMK Cache Period > 0 minute Pre-Shared Key 8 ~ 63 ASCII chars; 64 HEX chars Radius Server IP IP Format; 1-254 Radius Port 1 ~ 65535 Shared Secret 8 ~ 64 characters Session Timeout >= 60 WEP Key 10, 26 HEX c
Block Field Valid Characters Parental Control MAC Address MAC Format; 12 HEX chars Local/ Destination IP IP Formate; 1-254 Local/ Destination Port 1 ~ 65535 Upload & Download 8 ~ 8192 digital number Appendix B.
When MCS=0~7(One Tx Stream), Guard Interval and Channel Bandwidth are supported When MCS=8~15(Two Tx Stream), Guard Interval and Channel Bandwidth are supported Appendix C. Specifications Hardware Specifications Standards Conformance Ethernet Configuration Telephone Configuration LED Indicators IEEE 802.11 b/g/n compliant IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.11i Preauth (PMKSA Cache ) IEEE 802.11d Multi country roaming IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN IEEE802.11f IAPP IEEE802.
Environmental & Mechanical Characteristics Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Antenna Form Factor System Power Consumption Input Power Require Dimensions ( W x H x D ) Unit Weight Certifications -25 °C ~ 55 °C -25 °C ~ 65 °C 5% to 90% Non-Condensing Build in 1x 2.5dBi RF Antenna Wall / In Wall 8 Watt Max. 803.3af 48V PoE Ethernet Interface Power In Main Unit : 52 x 76.2 x 35mm Faceplate Set : 70 x120x10 mm(US-Type ) Faceplate Set : 86 x 88 x10 mm(EU-Type ) 72.