EW-7438APn User Manual 07-2013 / v1.
CONTENTS I. Product Information .............................................................................. 4 I-1. I-2. I-3. I-4. I-5. Package Contents ..................................................................................................................4 System Requirements ............................................................................................................4 Hardware Overview ............................................................................................
IV. Appendix .............................................................................................54 IV-1. Configuring your IP address ...............................................................................................54 IV-1-1. How to check that your computer uses a dynamic IP address .........................................55 IV-1-1-1. Windows XP ...............................................................................................................55 IV-1-1-2.
I. Product Information I-1. Package Contents - EW-7438APn access point CD with multi-language QIG & user manual Quick installation guide RJ45 Ethernet cable Access key card I-2. System Requirements - Cable/DSL modem router - Computer with 2.4GHz wireless adapter and web browser: Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8.0 or above, Google Chrome®, Firefox® or Safari® I-3. Hardware Overview 1 2 3 4 4 1. Power On/Off Switch 2. Ethernet Port 3. WPS/Reset Button 4.
I-4. LED Status LED Color Status On Description LAN port connected. LAN Green Flashing Off On WPS Green Power Flashing LAN activity (transferring or receiving data). LAN port not connected. WPS connection established (LED will remain on for 5 minutes). WPS is active and waiting for a connection. Off No WPS in progress. On- Access point is on. Off Access point is off. Green Flashing Wi-Fi Green Off No wireless activity. On Access point is ready for use.
I-5. Safety Information In order to ensure the safe operation of the device and its users, please read and act in accordance with the following safety instructions. 1. The access point is designed for indoor use only; do not place the access point outdoors. 2. Do not place the access point in or near hot/humid places, such as a kitchen or bathroom. 3. Do not pull any connected cable with force; carefully disconnect it from the access point. 4. Handle the access point with care.
II. Installation 1. Plug the access point into a power socket. 2. Connect the access point to your existing router via Ethernet cable and ensure your router is turned on. 3. Switch the access point on using the on/off switch on the top of the device. The green power LED should display on. The access point may take a couple of minutes to boot up, and is ready when the orange status LED displays on.
4. Use a Wi-Fi device (e.g. computer, tablet, smartphone) to search for a Wi-Fi network with the SSID “EdimaxAP**” and connect to it. The last two characters of the SSID (**) will be unique numbers according to your access point e.g. EdimaxAP20. Your unique SSID is displayed on the product label along with the included access key card. 5. Enter the password to connect to the SSID.
iQ Setup (see II-1. iQ Setup: Changing Wi-Fi SSID & Password). For more advanced configurations, you can use the browser based configuration interface (refer III. Browser Based Configuration Interface).
II-1. iQ Setup: Change Wi-Fi SSID & Password Please check the access key card included in the package contents for your access point’s unique SSID and URL. 1. Ensure your Wi-Fi device (e.g. computer, tablet or smartphone) is connected to the access point’s SSID “EdimaxAP**”. Android Mac iOS 2. 10 Go to your access point’s unique URL http://EdimaxAP** in a web browser. Enter the username “admin” and password “1234”.
Windows Mac Your computer must be set to use a dynamic IP address for first time access to http://EdimaxAP**. Static IP users can use the access point’s default IP address http://192.168.2.2 instead. For more information please refer to Appendix V-1. Configuring your IP Address . 3. Select “iQ Setup” to continue. You can change the language using the drop down menu in the top right corner. For “Advanced” configurations please refer to III. Browser Based Configuration Interface.
4. The access point’s basic settings will be displayed. Change the “Device/Guest Network Name” (SSID) or “Wi-Fi Network/Guest Wi-Fi Password” according to your preference.” Click “Next” when you are ready to continue. iQ Setup allows you to quickly configure an additional guest Wi-Fi network. To enable this feature check “Yes” for “Enable Guest Network”. Additional SSIDs (up to four) can be configured using the browser based configuration interface. 5.
6.Please wait while the access point restarts. 7. You will see the following “Congratulations” screen to indicate that iQ Setup is complete, along with a summary of the access point’s new settings. If you changed the access point’s SSID, you will need to reconnect to the new SSID.
II-2. Reset If you experience problems with your access point, you can reset the device back to its factory settings. This resets all settings back to default. 1. Press and hold the WPS/Reset button on the front of the access point for at least 10 seconds. Release the button when the orange status LED is flashing. 2. Wait for the access point to restart. The access point is ready for setup when the orange status LED displays on.
II-3. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) After you have set up the access point as explained in II. Installation you can use the WPS button to establish a connection between the access point and a WPS-compatible wireless device/client. 1. Press and hold the WPS/Reset button on the front of the access point for 2 seconds. Release the button when the green WPS LED is flashing. 2. Within two minutes, activate WPS on your WPS-compatible wireless device.
III. Browser Based Configuration Interface After you have setup the access point as detailed in II. Installation, you can use the browser-based configuration interface to configure advanced settings. Mac users can also use the “Bonjour” function of Safari to access the browser based configuration interface. Please check the access key card included in the package contents for your access point’s unique SSID and URL. 1. Ensure your Wi-Fi device (e.g.
Your computer must be set to use a dynamic IP address for first time access to http://EdimaxAP**. Static IP users can use the access point’s default IP address http://192.168.2.2 instead. For more information please refer to Appendix V-1. Configuring your IP Address . 3. Select “Advanced” to go to the browser based configuration interface. 4. You will arrive at the “Status” screen shown below. Use the menu down the left side to navigate.
5.After you make any changes to the access point’s settings, please click “APPLY”. Then, select “CONTINUE” to save changes but not apply them yet or select “APPLY” to restart the access point and bring the changes into effect. The access point needs to restart in order to apply and bring any changes into effect. Use the “CONTINUE” button to make several changes and apply them all together in one restart.
Mac: Bonjour Open Safari web browser and open the “Bookmarks” menu across the top of the screen, and select “Show All Bookmarks”. Or you can click on the bookmarks icon under the URL bar. Then, select “Bonjour” from the menu in the left panel. Finally, click on “edimaxAP**” in the lower panel on the right side.
III-1. Home From the “Home” page you can choose to run iQ Setup again to quickly configure the access point’s basic settings (see II-1. iQ Setup), or select “Advanced” go to the browser based configuration interface to configure the access point’s advanced settings. Screenshots displayed are examples. The information shown on your screen will vary depending on your configuration.
III-2. Status The “Status” page displays basic system information about the access point. Uptime Hardware Version Firmware Version Mode ESSID Channel Number Security BSSID (MAC) 22 Displays the total time since the device was turned on. Displays the hardware version. Displays the firmware version. Displays the operating mode. Displays the access point’s ESSID, sometimes also known as SSID. The ESSID/SSID is the name used to identify a wireless network. Displays the current wireless channel number.
Associated Clients IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC address 23 Displays the number of clients connected to the access point. Click “Show Active Clients” to display a new window showing information about wireless clients. Displays the IP address of this device. Displays the subnet mask of the IP address. Displays the IP address of the default gateway. Displays the device’s MAC address. The MAC address is a unique, fixed ID for this device, it cannot be modified.
III-3. Basic Settings The access point has four different operating modes. “Basic Settings” allows you to change the mode and configure the settings for each mode. AP AP Bridge-Point to Point AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point 24 The device acts as a wireless “access point” to a wired Ethernet network. Wireless clients can connect to this device and exchange data with devices connected to the wired network.
AP Bridge-WDS mode. This mode is similar to “AP Bridge to Multi-Point”, but the device is not in bridge-dedicated mode, and will be able to accept wireless clients. III-3-1. AP In access point (AP) mode the device acts as a wireless access point to a wired Ethernet network for IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless devices. Band MAIN ESSID Multiple ESSID AP Isolation Channel Number 25 Select the wireless band you wish to use for the access point: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n or selected combinations of each.
Associated Clients which is not already in use by another access point/router. Click “Show Active Clients” to display a new window showing information about wireless clients. Multiple ESSID This page allows you to configure the wireless settings for multiple ESSID’s. No. Enable SSID Broadcast SSID WMM 26 Identification number of each additional ESSID. Check the box to enable or disable an ESSID. Enter the SSID (the name used to identify this wireless access point) here.
Band AP Isolation instant responses. This improves the performance of such network applications. Select the wireless band you wish to use for the access point: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n or selected combinations of each. Only wireless clients of the same band(s) as you select will be able to connect. When “Enabled”, wireless clients will be able to access the Internet, but will not be able to communicate with each other. This applies to clients connected to the MAIN ESSID only. III-3-2.
MAC address 1 Set Security The channel number must be the same as the other access point you wish to connect to. Enter MAC address of the wireless access point you wish to connect to. Click “Set Security” to select an encryption mode for this wireless link. A new window with security options will appear. See III-5-1. Security. III-3-3.
Set Security Click “Set Security” to select an encryption mode for this wireless link. A new window with security options will appear. See III-5-1. Security. III-3-4. AP Bridge-WDS In this mode, the access point can connect to up to four other wireless access points also using the same mode, and all connected Ethernet clients of all access points will be connected together. This allows several physically isolated networks to communicate with each other.
Multiple ESSID AP Isolation Channel Number Associated Clients MAC address 1-4 Set Security 30 Click “Multiple ESSID” to open a new window and assign up to four ESSIDs to this access point. Please see the following page for more details. When this is set to “Enabled”, wireless clients connected to this device will be able to access the Internet, but will not be able to communicate with each other. This applies to clients connected to the MAIN ESSID only. Select a channel number for the access point.
III-4. WPS Settings Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish connections between WPS compatible devices. WPS can be activated on compatible devices by pushing a WPS button on the device or from within the device’s firmware/configuration interface. When WPS is activated in the correct manner and at the correct time for two compatible devices, they will automatically connect. PIN code WPS includes the use of a PIN code between the two devices for verification.
WPS Status Device PIN Code SSID Authentication Mode Passphrase Key Config Mode Configure via Push Button Input Client PIN Code Displays “Configured” or “unConfigured” depending on whether WPS Settings for the access point have been configured or not, either manually or using the WPS button. Displays the WPS PIN code of the access point. Displays the SSID (ESSID) of the access point. The wireless security authentication mode of the access point will be shown here.
III-5. Wireless Advanced In “Wireless Advanced” you can configure advanced wireless settings. Please do not modify these settings unless you are sure of the effect these changes will have on your access point; advanced settings are for experienced users only. Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access point. Fragment Threshold Set the Fragment threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM Period Data Rate N Data Rate Channel Width Preamble Type Broadcast ESSID WMM CTS Protect TX Power 34 Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2347. Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio. The default value is 100. Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. The default value is 3. Set the wireless data transfer rate. The default is set to Auto. Set the data rate of 802.11n. The default is set to Auto .
not be able to access your signal.
III-5-1. Security The access point provides a variety of wireless security options (wireless data encryption). When data is encrypted, information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the encryption key. Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access point. SSID choice Select which SSID to configure security settings for. Encryption Select an SSID from the drop down menu to configure security for.
III-5-1-1. Disable When you select “Disable”, wireless encryption for the network is disabled. This setting is not recommended: anyone who knows your access point’s SSID can connect to it. Enable 802.1x Authentication III-5-1-2. Check this box to enable 802.1x user authentication. See III-5-1-5. Enable 802.1x Authentication. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a basic encryption type. For a higher level of security consider using WPA encryption.
Default Key Key Enable 802.1x Authentication III-5-1-3. according to “Key Length” (above)”. You can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and you can decide which key is used the default. If you are unsure, leave the value as the default “Key 1”. Enter WEP key here, the number of characters must be the same as the number displayed in the “Key Format” field. For “ASCII” key format, you can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z). For “Hex” format, you can use the characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F.
Pre-Shared Key Format Key III-5-1-4. your client does not support AES. Select the pre-shared key format from “Passphrase” (8 to 63 alphanumerical characters) or “Hex (64 characters 0 to 9 and a to f.) Please enter the key according to the key format you selected above. For security reasons, it’s best to use a complex, hard-to-guess key. WPA Radius WPA RADIUS is a combination of WPA encryption and RADIUS user authentication.
RADIUS Server Password III-5-1-5. 1812. Enter the password of the RADIUS authentication server here. Enable 802.1x Authentication If you select “Disable” or “WEP” as your encryption type, you can check the “Enable 802.1x Authentication” box to enable 802.1x authentication based on a RADIUS user authentication server. Enable 802.1x Authentication RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Password 40 Enable or disable the use of 802.1x user authentication.
III-5-2. MAC Filtering The MAC filtering feature allows you to define a list of wireless devices permitted to connect to this access point, identified by their unique MAC address. When this feature is enabled, devices which are not on the list of permitted MAC addresses cannot connect to the access point. SSID choice Select which SSID to configure MAC address filtering. Select Delete Selected Check this box to select MAC address(es). Click this button to delete selected MAC address(es).
MAC address Comment Add Clear 42 Enter a MAC address permitted to connect to the access point. Only enter characters 0 to 9 or a to f. Enter an optional comment associated with the specified MAC address for reference/identification, consisting of up to 16 alphanumerical characters. Add the MAC address entry to the list. Remove all characters in the “MAC address” and “Comments” fields.
III-6. System Utility In “System Utility” you can configure basic system and administrative parameters.
You can change the password used to login to the browser-based configuration interface here. It is advised to do so for security purposes. If you change the administrator password, please make a note of the new password. In the event that you forget this password and are unable to login to the browser based configuration interface, see II-2. Reset for how to reset the access point. Current Password New Password Re-Enter Password Enter your current password. The default password is 1234.
every IP address assigned by the access point.
III-6-1. Time Setting You can configure the time zone settings of your access point here. The date and time of the device can be configured manually or can be synchronized with a time server. Time Zone Time Server Address Daylight Savings 46 Select the time zone of your country/ region. If your country/region is not listed, please select another country/region whose time zone is the same as yours. This access point supports NTP (Network Time Protocol) for automatic time and date setup.
III-6-2. Power Saving You can configure the access point’s LEDs in order the conserve power. LED ON/OFF 47 Select “ON” or “OFF” to switch the LEDs on or off accordingly.
III-6-3. Scheduling Setting The access point includes a scheduling function, where power saving functions and an automatic reboot can be automated for specific times. By default, scheduling setting is disabled. Please select “Enable” if you wish to continue. Ensure you have configured the time settings of your access point before you enable scheduling. Up to 10 events can be scheduled. Add Edit Delete 48 Open a new screen and create a scheduled event.
Service Select the event to be scheduled from the drop down menu. “Wireless off” will disable the wireless capability of the access point, “Led off” will switch off the LEDs and “Auto reboot” will restart the device. Schedule Description Assign the event a name or description for reference (optional). Start Time Specify a start time (hh.mm) for the event, for a specific day or to recur every day. End Time Specify an end time (hh.mm) for the event, for a specific day or to recur every day.
III-7 Configuration Tool The access point’s configuration tool enables you to back up the settings, upgrade the firmware and reset the device. Select “Configuration tool” from the sidebar. Backup Settings Restore Settings Restore to Factory Defaults 50 Click “Save” to save the current settings on your computer as config.bin file. Click the browse button to find a previously saved config.bin file and then click “Upload” to replace your current settings.
III-7-1. Diagnosis Using the diagnosis tool, you can ping a specific IP address and automatically reboot the device if there is no response. Watchdog and reboot device Ping Address Time interval 51 Select “Enable” or “Disable” for the automatic reboot function. Specify the IP address to ping. Specify the frequency of the ping as a time interval, in minutes. Enter a value from 1-60.
III-7-2. Firmware Upgrade Selecting “Firmware upgrade” from the “Configuration Tool” menu allows you to update the system firmware to a more recent version. You can download the latest firmware from the Edimax website. Do not switch off or disconnect the access point during a firmware upgrade, as this could damage the device. Browse 52 Open a new window to locate and select the firmware file in your computer.
III-7-3. Reboot If the access point malfunctions or is not responding, then it is recommended that you reboot the device. You can reboot the access point remotely using this feature if the location of the access point is not convenient. You can also export the access point’s system log. Rebooting the access point will not affect the current configuration/settings of the device. 53 Apply Click “Apply” to reboot the device.
IV. Appendix IV-1. Configuring your IP address For first-time access, the URL http://EdimaxAP** will not work for static IP users. For first time access to the URL http://EdimaxAP** your computer must be set to use a dynamic IP address. This means your computer can obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. You can check if your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address by following IV-1-1. How to check that your computer uses a dynamic IP address.
IV-1-1. How to check that your computer uses a dynamic IP address Please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. IV-1-1-1. Windows XP 1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Double-click the “Network and Internet Connections” icon, click “Network Connections”, and then double-click “Local Area Connection”. The “Local Area Connection Status” window will then appear, click “Properties”. 2.
IV-1-1-2. Windows Vista 1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right-click “Local Area Network”, then select “Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will then appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”. 2.
IV-1-1-3. Windows 7 1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. 2. Under “Network and Internet” click “View network status and tasks”. 3. Click “Local Area Connection”.
4. Click “Properties”. 5. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”.
6. 61 Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” should be selected.
IV-1-1-4. Windows 8 1. From the Windows 8 Start screen, you need to switch to desktop mode. Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click. 2. In desktop mode, click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the screen, as shown below. 3. 62 Right click “Network” and then select “Properties”.
4. 5. 63 In the window that opens, select “Change adapter settings” from the left side. Choose your connection and right click, then select “Properties”.
6. 7. 64 Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” should be selected.
IV-1-1-5. 1. 2. Mac OS Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System Preferences”. In System Preferences, click on “Network”. 3. Click on “Wi-Fi” in the left panel and then click “Advanced” in the lower right corner. 4. Select “TCP/IP” from the top menu and “Using DHCP” in the drop down menu labeled “Configure IPv4” should be selected.
IV-1-2. How to modify the IP address of your computer Please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. In the following examples we use the IP address 192.168.2.10 though you can use any IP address in the range 192.168.2.x (x = 3 – 254) in order to access iQ Setup/browser based configuration interface. Please make a note of your static IP before you change it. IV-1-2-1. 1. 2.
address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses. IP address: 192.168.2.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Click ‘OK’ when finished.
IV-1-2-2. 1. 2. Windows Vista Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right-click “Local Area Network”, then select “Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will then appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”.
IV-1-2-3. Windows 7 1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower-left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. 2. Under “Network and Internet” click “View network status and tasks”. 3.Click “Local Area Connection”.
4. 73 Click “Properties”.
5.Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”. 6. Select “Use the following IP address”, then input the following values: Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses. IP address: 192.168.2.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Click ‘OK’ when finished.
IV-1-2-4. Windows 8 1. From the Windows 8 Start screen, you need to switch to desktop mode. Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click. 2. In desktop mode, click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the screen, as shown below.
3. Right click “Network” and then select “Properties”. 4.
side. 5. 78 Choose your connection and right click, then select “Properties”.
6. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click “Properties”. 7. Select “Use the following IP address”, then input the following values: Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses. IP address: 192.168.2.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Click ‘OK’ when finished.
IV-1-2-5. 1. 2. Mac Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System Preferences” In System Preferences, click on “Network”. 3. Click on “Wi-Fi” in the left panel and then click “Advanced” in the lower right corner. 4. Select “TCP/IP” from the top menu and select “Manually” from the drop down menu labeled “Configure IPv4”, then click “OK”.
Your existing static IP address will be displayed in the “IP address” field before you replace it. Please make a note of this IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server addresses. 5. 81 In the “IPv4 Address” and “Subnet Mask” field enter IP address 192.168.2.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click on “OK”.
6. 82 Click “Apply” to save the changes.
IV-1-3. How to Find Your Network Security Key To find your network security key, please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. If you are using Windows XP or earlier, please contact your ISP or router manufacturer to find your network security key. IV-1-3-1. Windows 7 & Vista 1. Open “Control Panel” and click on “Network and Internet” in the top menu. 2. Click on “View network status and tasks” which is under the heading “Network and Sharing Center”. 3.
4. You should see the profile of your Wi-Fi network in the list. Right click on your Wi-Fi network and then click on “Properties”. 5.Click on the “Security” tab, and then check the box labeled “Show characters”. This will show your network security key. Click the “Cancel” button to close the window.
IV-1-3-2. Mac 1. Open a new Finder window, and select “Applications” from the menu on the left side. Open the folder labeled “Utilities” and then open the application “Keychain Access”. 2. Select “Passwords” from the sub-menu labeled “Category” on the left side, as shown below. Then search the list in the main panel for the SSID of your network. In this example, the SSID is “EdimaxWireless” – though your SSID will be unique to your network.
3. Double click the SSID of your network and you will see the following window. 4. Check the box labeled “Show password” and you will be asked to enter your administrative password, which you use to log into your Mac. Enter your password and click “Allow”.
Your network security password will now be displayed in the field next to the box labeled “Show password”. In the example below, the network security password is “edimax1234”. Please make a note of your network security password.
IV-1-4. How to Find Your Router’s IP Address To find your router’s IP address, please follow the instructions appropriate for your operating system. IV-1-4-1. Windows XP, Vista & 7 1. Go to “Start”, select “Run” and type “cmd”, then press Enter or click “OK”. 2. A new window will open, type “ipconfig” and press Enter.
3. 89 Your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Default Gateway”.
IV-1-4-2. Windows 8 1. From the Windows 8 Start screen, move your curser to the top right corner of the screen to display the Charms bar. 2. Click “Search” and enter “cmd” into the search bar. Click the “Command Prompt” app which be displayed on the left side.
3. 91 A new window will open, type “ipconfig” and press Enter.
4.Your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Default Gateway”.
IV-1-4-3. 1. Mac Launch “System Preferences” and click on “Network”. 2. If you are using an Ethernet cable to connect to your network, your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Router”. 3. If you are using Wi-Fi, click “Wi-Fi” in the left panel, and then “Advanced” in the bottom right corner.
4. 94 Click the “TCP/IP” tab and your router’s IP address will be displayed next to “Router”.
IV-1-4. Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with your access point, please refer to the troubleshooting guide below before contacting your dealer of purchase for help. Scenario My Internet isn’t working, or when I go to htto://EdimaxAP** I see an error screen: Solution 1. Ensure that your Ethernet cable is properly connected to the access point. 2. Make sure that the access point is correctly plugged in and switched on. 3. Check that your existing router is switched on and working properly.
extremely hot. frequent use. If you can safely place your hand on the access point, the temperature of the device is at a normal level. 2. If you smell burning or see smoke coming from the access point or A/C power adapter, then disconnect the access point and A/C power adapter immediately as far as it is safely possible to do so. Call your dealer of purchase for help. My network is using 1.
IV-1-5. Glossary Default Gateway (Access point): Every non-access point IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its default gateway, which will then send it out towards the destination. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically gives every computer on your home network an IP address.
A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pattern, and consists of consecutive leading 1’s followed by consecutive trailing 0’s, such as 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Therefore sometimes a network mask can also be described simply as “x” number of leading 1’s. When both are represented side by side in their binary forms, all bits in the IP address that correspond to 1’s in the network mask become part of the IP network address, and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID.
Application Protocol Port Number Telnet TCP 23 FTP TCP 21 SMTP TCP 25 POP3 TCP 110 H.323 TCP 1720 SNMP UCP 161 SNMP Trap UDP 162 HTTP TCP 80 PPTP TCP 1723 PC Anywhere TCP 5631 PC Anywhere UDP 5632 Access point: A access point is an intelligent network device that forwards packets between different networks based on network layer address information such as IP addresses. Subnet Mask: A subnet mask, which may be a part of the TCP/IP information provided by your ISP, is a set of four numbers (e.g. 255.255.255.
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EU Declaration of Conformity English: This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC, 2009/125/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2011/65/EC. Français: Cet équipement est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE, 2009/125/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2011/65/CE. Čeština: Toto zařízení je v souladu se základními požadavky a ostatními příslušnými ustanoveními směrnic 1999/5/ES, 2009/125/ES, 2006/95/ES, 2011/65/ES.
Declaration of Conformity We, Edimax Technology Co., Ltd., declare under our sole responsibility, that the equipment described below complies with the requirements of the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC, and 2009/125/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2011/65/EC . Equipment: Model No.: N300 Wall-plug Access Point EW-7438APn The following European standards for essential requirements have been followed: Spectrum: EMC: EMF: Safety (LVD): ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10) EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09); EN 301 489-17 V2.1.
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