INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE - NAAWIGO MINI N
INDEX 1 VERIFICATION SECTION 4 1.1 Approval 1.2 Revision history 1.3 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations 4 4 4 2 INTRODUCTION 5 2.1 Compliance with R&TTE directives 2.2 Restrictions of use: ministerial regulations 2.3 Warnings 5 5 5 3 DESCRIPTION OF NAAWIGO MINI N 7 3.1 Package content 3.2 The device 3.3 Power supply with Passive Poe switch (OPTIONAL) 3.4 Technical specification of Naawigo Mini N 7 7 8 8 4 SETTING UP OF THE DEVICE 9 4.1 Installation and inter-connection 4.
INDEX 6 MATERIAL DISPOSAL 33 6.1 Toxic substances 33 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE 34 7.1 Restrictions of use in some countries 7.2 Restrictions of use of the device 7.3 Power output 7.
1. VERIFICATION SECTION 1.1 Approval APPROVED BY POSITION DATE Nicola De Carne Wireless Networking Director - Wi-Next S.r.l. 14th Oct 2011 REV. AUTHOR DESCRIPTION DATE 00 Wi -Next S.r.l. First draft 15th Jun 2008 01 Wi-Next S.r.l. Revision 9th Mar 2010 02 Wi-Next S.r.l. Revision 20th Jan 2011 03 Wi-Next S.r.l. Revision 14th Oct 2011 Further updates and related revisions of the present manual are available on-line at the following address: www.winext.eu/wiki. 1.
2. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this Naawigo product. This document contains full documentation relating to the product, including the declaration of conformity. The user’s guide gives all the information regarding installation and testing of the Naawigo Mini N, and its subsequent periodic maintenance. 2.1 Compliance with R&TTE directives Wi-Next S.r.l. declares that the Naawigo Mini N complies with the essential requirements and relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. 2.
2. INTRODUCTION The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage to property or injuries in case of: • • • • • • • improper use of the device, use of the device by untrained staff, improper installation, faulty or inadequate materials used for the installation, unauthorised modifications, use of non genuine spare parts, non-compliance with the recommendations contained in this document.
3. DESCRIPTION OF NAAWIGO MINI N 3.1 Package Content The package contains: • Wi-Fi Mini Naawigo N device with double 2 dBi omni-directional antennas. • Power supply 230V/24V. • Jig for wall mounting. • Passive PoE Switch (OPTIONAL). • User manual on CD-ROM. 3.2 The device LED: - Power - Diagnostic - Wireless signal strenght / throughput led indicator* *The use of leds is related with the active profile (see chapter 5.
3. DESCRIPTION OF NAAWIGO MINI N 3.3 Power supply with Passive Poe switch (OPTIONAL) Fig. 1 Detail: Power adapter with POE 3.4 Technical specification of Naawigo Mini N Features Operating Modes NAAW Mesh Access point Repeater Gateway Access Controller Radius WAN Type Static IP Dynamic IP PPPoE Device Management Web Server Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) Virtual Access Point (VAP) - Configurazione SSH Up to 4 SSIDs with unique MAC Addresses (BSSID) 802.
4. SETTING UP OF THE DEVICE 4.1 Installation and inter-connection Naawigo Mini N is equipped with safety features for the protection against direct and indirect contact.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.1 N.A.A.W. control panel The N.A.A.W. control panel is a Web application that resides on the device and is easily accessible by pointing the browser to one of the IP addresses of the device, either wirelessly or by cable. If you want to configure your PC manually, you must know the address of the N.A.A.W. interface to which you are connected (the default is 192.168.1.1/24 on Ethernet ports and wireless network in AP mode).
5. CONFIGURATION 5.2 First access To accede to the configuration menu of the device you need to connect it to a pc, to open the Internet browser and to insert the default address 192.168.1.1. Access data USERNAME : root PASSWORD : winext To restore the default password or the factory profiles you can follow the instruction in chapter 5.15 Reset of the device. On the Manual CD included in the package you can find a “.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.3 Main menu You can accede the different configuration pages through 6 TABS: - Main - System - IP - Wi-Fi - Services - Firewall - Hotspot The TABS are automatically enabled/disabled according to the profile in use. 5.4 Main The page shows two sections: - Profile – Info regarding the active profile. - Board information – Mac Address associated to the ethernet and wireless interfaces of the device.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.5 Main – profile management By selecting the button “Profile management” you open a pop-up. The profile that is in use is highlighted with the indication “Active”. For each profile you can find a short description and 4 buttons: - Activate – for the activation of the selected profile. - Export – it exports the parameters of the profile to save them locally (for backup, to use pre-set custom profiles during configuration activities, etc.).
5. CONFIGURATION 5.6 Change of parameters When you change parameters the system automatically checks the value inserted in each field. Until the value is not properly formatted it is not possible to save the change e the field is showed in red. Pressing the “undo” button you can cancel the change made on the value of the field (or the option).
5. CONFIGURATION 5.7 System The page shows 4 sections: - System operations – from this section you can logout or reboot the device (operation that is requie after making different changes to the configuration of the device). - Change hostname – it allows you to define a new name for the device. - Change password – it is used to change the password used to accede to the device.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.8 IP In this page you can find up to 4 different sections for the configuration of IP addresses (the number and the typology of sections that are showed is related to the active profile): 1) Point of access This network is used as an access point from the client connecting to the device.
5. CONFIGURATION 3) WAN This network is used from the device that is directly connected to the gateway (so that the device operates as a gateway for the other N.A.A.W. devices and for the clients that are connected – directly or through other N.A.A.W. devices). The available options are the following: - Assignment section - Mode used to assign the IP address: static or dynamic (with assignment made by the DHCP server to whom the device is connected) – Profiles Mesh GW, Mesh+AP GW and Router.
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5. CONFIGURATION 5.9 Wi-Fi The page includes two different parts of setup: 1) Radio This section is related to the “physical” setup of the radio and is the same for all the profiles. The configurable options are the following: - Radio activation – this parameter turn on or off the radio of the device. - Country – menu with the choice of the country where the device has to be used for the activation of the proper radio channels.
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5. CONFIGURATION - Point of access This interface supply the “traditional” service of wireless access. The options that can be configured are the following: - SSID – name of the wireless network. - Hide – option used to make the network invisible. - WDS – option used to activate the WDS service (it has to be enabled when you use configuration where the wireless signal is repeated).
5. CONFIGURATION - Mesh This interface creates the N.A.A.W. mesh network among the devices. The options that can be configured are the following: - Mesh mode – it allows you to choose between Ad-hoc mode (classic setup) and Ad-hoc demo (the same as the previous one but without any check packet exchanged among the network). - SSID – name of the wireless network. - Hide – option used to make the network invisible.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.10 Services This page can show up to 3 different configuration sections (first two are used by all the profiles while the third is used only by part of them): 1) HTTP Setup of the door through which the device can be reached via HTTP connection. 2) SSH Setup of the door through which the device can be reached via SSH connection. 3) DHCP SERVER (profiles Mesh*, Mesh GW**, Mesh+AP, Mesh+AP GW, Router). Configuration of the DHCP server.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.11 Firewall and Port Forwarding This page includes the setup for the firewall and for the definition of port forwarding. The page is not included in Access Point and Repeater profiles.. 1) Firewall This section allows you to define firewall rules for packet in Input, Output or Forward and to enable SYN Flood. 2) Port forwarding Through this section you can define the rules for the port forwarding inserting: - Name of the rule. - Protocol to be used. - Destination port. - Destination IP.
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5. CONFIGURATION 5.13 Default profiles 1) Access Point The device works as a standard Access Point that provides the Wi-Fi service. 2) Repeater The device works as a wireless repeater that, being connected with a main Access Point, extends its Wi-Fi coverage. 3) Mesh The device works as a node of a mesh network (single Radio Interface in ad hoc mode). 4) Mesh GW The device works as a gateway to Internet in a mesh ad hoc network (for a network of devices using “Mesh” Profile).
5. CONFIGURATION Access Point Profile You can use the profile Access Point to provide wireless service on a local area. Repeater Profile You can use this kind of network when you need to create a point-to-point connection with one devices operating as a repeater to extend wireless coverage.
5. CONFIGURATION Ad-Hoc Mesh Network The ad-hoc mesh network allows you to create a level 3 infrastructure with automatic management of routing among the nodes. A - Mesh GW Profile B - Mesh Profile Ad-Hoc Mesh Network + Access Point The ad-hoc mesh network allows you to create a level 3 infrastructure with automatic management of routing among the nodes. All nodes also provide Wi-Fi service in Access Point mode.
5. CONFIGURATION Access Point with routing service In this configuration besides operating a san access point the device acts as a router. You should use Router profile. Captive Portal with Client Radius With this profile the device works as an access point and a router operating also as an access controller of a Radius authentication system.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.14 Troubleshooting 5.14.1 The device can’t be reached at the assigned IP address During the configuration of N.A.A.W. devices it is possible, for whatever reason, that you are unable to identify the IP address of the interface through which you are connected to the device. This may occur because the interface is configured with N.A.A.W.
5. CONFIGURATION 5.15 Reset of the device If necessary the device can be partially or totally restored . To reset the device you have to unpowered it, to press the reset button and power again the device. Depending on the time of pressure of the reset button you choose the type of reset. 5.15.1 Password reset To reset the password you should follow the restore procedure and keep the reset button pressed for 0 to 3 seconds when turning on the device.
6. MATERIAL DISPOSAL 6.1 Toxic substances (RoHS Compatibility) The components used in the manufacturing of the N.A.A.W. device comply with the current regulations on protection of the environment. The assembly of components made by the manufacturer does not introduce risk factors for the operator or the environment. The device is not made with materials requiring sensitive handling such as asbestos, PCB-PCT, phosphorus, cadmium, or halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine).
7. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE The Naawigo Mini N range of products complies with the legislation requirements of the following countries, for which a request for release on their markets was granted: AT BE CH CY CZ DE DK EE FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LT LU LV NL NO RO SE SI SK 7.
7. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE 7.2 Restrictions of use of the device This product has been designed to be used with integrated antenna and / or with dedicated external antenna, if included in the package. If external antennas, connected through a special cable guide, are used please note that legislation stipulates the radiated power must not exceed 100 mW EIRP. 7.
7. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE 8.