Z Com ZAC 1023-2, ZAC 1023-5, ZAC 503, ZAC 504, ZWA 3090, ZWA 3100, ZN 7200-2EI-O, ZN 7200-2AEI-O Outdoor Wireless CPE User's Manual

Below you will find brief information for Wireless Access Point ZAC 1023-2, Wireless Access Point ZAC 1023-5, Wireless Access Point ZAC 503, Wireless Access Point ZAC 504. These are high-performance last-mile broadband solutions that provide reliable wireless network coverage. They operate at 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands. These Access Points can be used as a standard Access Point, customer premises equipment (CPE), WDS, or AP Repeater. This allows for deployment in a variety of environments, including providing wireless internet service, receiving wireless signals over the last mile for WISPs, and establishing local backhaul for campuses, farms, and factories.

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Key features

  • IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard
  • High output power
  • Supports passive PoE
  • Watertight housing
  • Supports various security protocols
  • User-friendly Web management interface
  • SNMP-based management

Frequently asked questions

These devices can function in four different modes: AP, Wireless Client, Bridge, and AP Repeater. AP mode provides a wireless coverage area for other devices. Wireless Client mode allows the device to connect to an existing wireless network. Bridge mode enables it to establish wireless connectivity with other APs. AP Repeater mode combines the functionality of AP and Bridge.

Connect the power cord to the PoE injector, then connect the Ethernet cable to the "POE" port of the PoE injector and finally plug the power cord into a power socket.

Use a proper grounding and surge arrestor, always power off the device before connecting external antennas, and avoid standing directly in front of the access point while it's operational.

Connect the Ethernet cable from your computer to the Access Point's RJ45 port. Ensure your computer has a static IP address within the range of 192.168.1.x, then open a web browser and enter the Access Point's IP address (default 192.168.1.1). You can then use the username "admin" and password "password" to log in.

The default settings include a username of "admin" and password of "password". The wireless device name is "apXXXXXX", where X represents the last six digits of the Ethernet MAC address. The operating mode is AP, data rate is Auto, and the LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1. Refer to Chapter 3 of the manual for specific details.
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