802.11b/g WiFi Module port range, enter the first and last port number in the range into the edit boxes. For TCP traffic, you can also select specific flags. Use this to block only incoming TCP traffic (for example telnet), but allow outgoing (from LAN to WAN) traffic. To do this, check the Match TCP flags check box, and set these flags: SYN radio button to Yes, ACK to NO, RST to NO. OK Save the rule and return. Cancel Return without save the rule.
802.11b/g WiFi Module Set Password Users set a new password for this device Repeat New Password To confirm your previous entry are identity characters Restore Default Password To restore new password in the memory Apply Means once you change the parameters and press apply to save the values. Cancel Means you leave it un-changed. Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Password Used for upgrade.
802.11b/g WiFi Module Restore Factory Default Restore Factory Default Restore factory default Users may call back the initial default setting parameters by select “ Yes” and click “ Apply” .
802.11b/g WiFi Module Boot Selection Boot Selection Slot 1, 2 There are two images of different releases in the flash. One stays at a place called Slot 1 while another stays at Slot 2. They are non-relative with each other. You can choose one of them to boot from. Reboot AP You may select Slot 1 or Slot 2 to boot from that slot, and select AP or Router to boot to that mode. Then click on “Apply” button to reboot the access point.
802.11b/g WiFi Module Advanced Configuration Allow advanced users to set up RTS (Request to Send) Threshold packet size, Fragmentation Packet Length, Beacon Interval, VSS, VLAN, snmp trap, time protocol and so on. Wireless Settings Advance Wireless Setting Model ProST WLAN Access Point dot11OperationalRateSet It specifies the set of data rates at which the station may transmit data. Each octet contains a value representing a rate.
802.11b/g WiFi Module programmed in this field will be fragmented. The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than RTS Threshold value. You can choose it from 256 to 2346. Apply Means once you change the parameters and press apply to save the values. Cancel Means you leave it un-changed. Virtual Service Sets Virtual Service Sets VSSID It indicates the VLAN number with which the frames are tagged when sent on a VLAN.
802.11b/g WiFi Module as in the picture above. Delete Delete existed Virtual Service Sets on specify VLAN. Create Bridge If you want to make an VSS works as an bridge, please choose that VSS and click “Create Bridge” . VLAN Settings VLAN Settings VLAN Version Number Means which VLAN version is in use. Maximum value of VLANID Supported The maximum value you can give to your VLAN as an ID. For it is 4094, you can’ t give a value bigger than 4094 or less than 0.
02.11b/g WiFi Module Tagged Ports Indicates the VLAN interfaces on which all packets will be received/transmitted tagged. Untagged Ports Indicates the VLAN interfaces on which all untagged packets received, are transmitted to the specified VLAN. Similarly any packet received on any other interface for this VLAN is transmitted untagged on this interface.
802.11b/g WiFi Module SNMP Trap SNMP Trap Cold Start : Generated when the system starting from power down state. Warm Start: Generated when System restart without power down. Link Down: Generated when the link state of a port is changed from up to down. Link Up: Generated when the link state of a port is changed from down to up. Auth Fail (Authentication Failure): Generated when the agent receives requests from an unauthorized manager. When selected, the trap will be sent in certain condition.
802.11b/g WiFi Module Update Once setup update current device. Events Reporting Events Log Relay Host Activate the Events log (Enable/Disable). When enabled, you need fill in the Relay Host with correct IP Address. Relay Host Fill in the host station IP address. Apply Save your changes. Statistic Provide statistic data about Station List, ACL, CPU and memory usage, and so on.
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802.11b/g WiFi Module ACL Entries ACL Entries MAC Address Shows requests from these MAC Addresses will be denied. Denied Count How many times the request from each MAC Address be denied.
802.11b/g WiFi Module CPU And Memory Usage Report CPU And Memory Usage Report CPU And Memory Usage Report The two diagrams are used to illustrate the usage rate of CPU and memory. Each of them draws a line from right to left in each diagram. The lines refreshed in every three seconds. When the Refresh button is clicked, the two diagrams will be refreshed.
802.11b/g WiFi Module Interface Statistic Interface Statistic Interface Indicates all of the system's interfaces Status Shows the status of all interfaces. InOctets About the number of inputted bytes. InUcast Indicates the inputted of bytes only unicasted. InRate(bit/s) About the rate of inputted bytes (how many bits every second). OutOctets About the number of outputted bytes. OutUcast Indicates the outputted of bytes only unicasted.
802.11b/g WiFi Module APPENDIX A: HARDWARE SPECIFICATION General Specifications Model PROST802.11 Wireless Access Point Radio Data Rate 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54Mbps (Auto Rate Sensing) Frequency 2.4Ghz to 2.5Ghz CCK and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Encryption WEP , TKIP and AES Ethernet Interface IEEE 802.3i 10Mbps/ IEEE802.
802.11b/g WiFi Module 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.
802.11b/g WiFi Module The users manual for OEM integrators must include the following information in a prominent location “ IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.