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User Guide
TouchLink Accessories
WAP 100AC
Wireless Access Point
68-2984-01 Rev. B
01 19
Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions • English
WARNING:
This symbol, D, when used on the product, is intended to
alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within
the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.
ATTENTION: This symbol, I, when used on the product, is intended
to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature provided with the equipment.
For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF
compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the Extron Safety and
Regulatory Compliance Guide, part number 68-290-01, on the Extron
website, www.extron.com.
Sicherheitsanweisungen • Deutsch
WARNUNG: Dieses Symbol D auf dem Produkt soll den Benutzer
darauf aufmerksam machen, dass im Inneren des Gehäuses dieses
Produktes gefährliche Spannungen herrschen, die nicht isoliert sind und
die einen elektrischen Schlag verursachen können.
VORSICHT: Dieses Symbol I auf dem Produkt soll dem Benutzer in
der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Dokumentation besonders wichtige
Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung (Instandhaltung) geben.
Weitere Informationen über die Sicherheitsrichtlinien, Produkthandhabung,
EMI/EMF-Kompatibilität, Zugänglichkeit und verwandte Themen finden Sie in
den Extron-Richtlinien für Sicherheit und Handhabung (Artikelnummer
68-290-01) auf der Extron-Website, www.extron.com.
Instrucciones de seguridad • Español
ADVERTENCIA: Este símbolo, D, cuando se utiliza en el producto,
avisa al usuario de la presencia de voltaje peligroso sin aislar dentro del
producto, lo que puede representar un riesgo de descarga eléctrica.
ATENCIÓN: Este símbolo, I, cuando se utiliza en el producto, avisa
al usuario de la presencia de importantes instrucciones de uso y
mantenimiento recogidas en la documentación proporcionada con el
equipo.
Para obtener información sobre directrices de seguridad, cumplimiento
de normativas, compatibilidad electromagnética, accesibilidad y temas
relacionados, consulte la Guía de cumplimiento de normativas y seguridad
de Extron, referencia 68-290-01, en el sitio Web de Extron, www.extron.com.
Instructions de sécurité • Français
AVERTISSEMENT :
Ce pictogramme, D, lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le
produit, signale à l’utilisateur la présence à l’intérieur du boîtier du
produit d’une tension électrique dangereuse susceptible de provoquer
un choc électrique.
ATTENTION : Ce pictogramme, I, lorsqu’il est utilisé sur le produit,
signale à l’utilisateur des instructions d’utilisation ou de maintenance
importantes qui se trouvent dans la documentation fournie avec le
matériel.
Pour en savoir plus sur les règles de sécurité, la conformité à la
réglementation, la compatibilité EMI/EMF, l’accessibilité, et autres sujets
connexes, lisez les informations de sécurité et de conformité Extron, réf.
68‑290-01, sur le site Extron, www.extron.com.
Istruzioni di sicurezza • Italiano
AVVERTENZA:
Il simbolo, D, se usato sul prodotto, serve ad
avvertire l’utente della presenza di tensione non isolata pericolosa
all’interno del contenitore del prodotto che può costituire un rischio di
scosse elettriche.
ATTENTZIONE:
Il simbolo, I, se usato sul prodotto, serve ad
avvertire l’utente della presenza di importanti istruzioni di funzionamento
e manutenzione nella documentazione fornita con l’apparecchio.
Per informazioni su parametri di sicurezza, conformità alle normative,
compatibilità EMI/EMF, accessibilità e argomenti simili, fare riferimento
alla Guida alla conformità normativa e di sicurezza di Extron, cod. articolo
68‑290‑01, sul sito web di Extron, www.extron.com.
Instrukcje bezpieczeństwa • Polska
OSTRZEŻENIE: Ten symbol, D, gdy używany na produkt, ma na celu
poinformować użytkownika o obecności izolowanego i niebezpiecznego
napięcia wewnątrz obudowy produktu, który może stanowić zagrożenie
porażenia prądem elektrycznym.
UWAGI: Ten symbol, I, gdy używany na produkt, jest przeznaczony do
ostrzegania użytkownika ważne operacyjne oraz instrukcje konserwacji
(obsługi) w literaturze, wyposażone w sprzęt.
Informacji na temat wytycznych w sprawie bezpieczeństwa, regulacji
wzajemnej zgodności, zgodność EMI/EMF, dostępności i Tematy pokrewne,
zobacz Extron bezpieczeństwa i regulacyjnego zgodności przewodnik, część
numer 68-290-01, na stronie internetowej Extron, www.extron.com.
Инструкция по технике безопасности • Русский
ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ:
Данный символ, D, если указан
на продукте, предупреждает пользователя о наличии
неизолированного опасного напряжения внутри корпуса
продукта, которое может привести к поражению
электрическим током.
ВНИМАНИЕ: Данный символ, I, если указан на продукте,
предупреждает пользователя о наличии важных инструкций
по эксплуатации и обслуживанию в руководстве,
прилагаемом к данному оборудованию.
Для получения информации о правилах техники безопасности,
соблюдении нормативных требований, электромагнитной
совместимости (ЭМП/ЭДС), возможности доступа и других
вопросах см. руководство по безопасности и соблюдению
нормативных требований Extron на сайте Extron: ,
www.extron.com, номер по каталогу - 68-290-01.
安全说明 • 简体中文
警告:D产品上的这个标志意在警告用户该产品机壳内有暴露的危险 电压,
有触电危险。
注 意 :I 产 品 上 的 这个 标 志 意 在 提 示 用 户 设 备 随 附 的 用 户 手 册 中 有
重要的操作和维护(维修)说明。
关于我们产品的安全指南、遵循的规范、EMI/EMF 的兼容性、无障碍
使用的特性等相关内容,敬请访问 Extron 网站 , www.extron.com,参见
Extron 安全规范指南,产品编号 68-290-01。
安全記事 • 繁體中文
안전 지침 • 한국어
警 告 : D 若產品 上使 用此 符 號 ,是 為了提 醒 使 用者,產品 機 殼內 存 在著
可能會導致觸電之風險的未絕緣危險電壓。
경고: 이 기호 D 가 제품에 사용될 경우, 제품의 인클로저 내에 있는
접지되지 않은 위험한 전류로 인해 사용자가 감전될 위험이 있음을
경고합니다.
I 若產品上使用此符號,是為了提醒使用者,設備隨附的用戶手冊中有
重要的操作和維護(維修)説明。
주의:
注意
有關安全性指導方針、法規遵守、EMI/EMF 相容性、存取範圍和相關主題的詳細資
訊,請瀏覽 Extron 網站:www.extron.com,然後參閱《Extron 安全性與法規
遵守手冊》,準則編號 68-290-01。
이 기호 I 가 제품에 사용될 경우, 장비와 함께 제공된 책자에 나와
있는 주요 운영 및 유지보수(정비) 지침을 경고합니다.
안전 가이드라인, 규제 준수, EMI/EMF 호환성, 접근성, 그리고 관련 항목에
대한 자세한 내용은 Extron 웹 사이트(www.extron.com)의 Extron 안전 및
규제 준수 안내서, 68-290-01 조항을 참조하십시오.
安全上のご注意 • 日本語
警告: この記号 D が製品上に表示されている場合は、筐体内に絶縁されて
いない高電圧が流れ、感電の危険があることを示しています。
注意: この記号 I が製品上に表示されている場合は、本機の取扱説明書に
記載されている重要な操作と保守(整備)の指示についてユーザーの注意
を喚起するものです。
安全上のご注意、法規厳守、EMI/EMF適合性、その他の関連項目に
ついては、エクストロンのウェブサイト www.extron.com より『Extron Safety
and Regulatory Compliance Guide』(P/N 68-290-01) をご覧ください。
Copyright
© 2017 - 2019 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.
Trademarks
All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners.
The following registered trademarks®, registered service marks(SM), and trademarks(TM) are the property of RGB Systems, Inc. or
Extron Electronics (see the current list of trademarks on the Terms of Use page at www.extron.com):
Registered Trademarks (®)
Cable Cubby, ControlScript, CrossPoint, DTP, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, Extron, Flat Field, FlexOS, Glitch Free, Global Configurator,
Global Scripter, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, HyperLane, IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LinkLicense, LockIt, MediaLink, MediaPort,
NetPA, PlenumVault, PoleVault, PowerCage, PURE3, Quantum, Show Me, SoundField, SpeedMount, SpeedSwitch, StudioStation,
System INTEGRATOR, TeamWork, TouchLink, V‑Lock, VideoLounge, VN‑Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall, XTP, XTP Systems, and ZipClip
Registered Service Mark(SM) : S3 Service Support Solutions
Trademarks (™)
AAP, AFL (Accu‑Rate Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), Auto‑Image, AVEdge, CableCover, CDRS (Class D
Ripple Suppression), Codec Connect, DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing), DMI (Dynamic Motion Interpolation), Driver Configurator,
DSP Configurator, DSVP (Digital Sync Validation Processing), eLink, EQIP, Everlast, FastBite, FOX, FOXBOX, IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP,
MicroDigital, Opti-Torque, PendantConnect, ProDSP, QS‑FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller), Room Agent, Scope‑Trigger, ShareLink, SIS,
Simple Instruction Set, Skew‑Free, SpeedNav, Triple‑Action Switching, True4K, Vector™ 4K, WebShare, XTRA, and ZipCaddy
FCC Class B Notice
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. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
FCC CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
25cm between the radiator & your body.
Industry Canada Statement:
This device complies with RSS-247 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-247 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le
dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout
brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
CAUTION:
The device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to
reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
ATTENTION : Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz sont réservés
uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage
préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux;
CAUTION:
High-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of
the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause
interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
ATTENTION : De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi être avisés que les utilisateurs de
radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la
priorité) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient
causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.
FOR MOBILE DEVICE USAGE
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 22 cm
between the radiator and your body.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations:
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un
environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de
22 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
NOTE:
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF
compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the Extron Safety and Regulatory
Compliance Guide on the Extron website.
Battery Notice
This product contains a battery. Do not open the unit to replace the battery. If the
battery needs replacing, return the entire unit to Extron (for the correct address, see the Extron
Warranty section on the last page of this guide).
CAUTION:
Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used
Batteries According to the Instructions.
ATTENTION : Risque d’explosion. Ne pas remplacer la pile par le mauvais type de pile.
Débarrassez-vous des piles utilisées selon le mode d’emploi.
Conventions Used in this Guide
Notifications
In this user guide, the following are used:
WARNING:
Potential risk of severe injury or death.
AVERTISSEMENT :
CAUTION:
Risque potentiel de blessure grave ou de mort.
Risk of minor personal injury.
ATTENTION : Risque de blessure mineure.
ATTENTION:
• Risk of property damage.
• Risque de dommages matériels.
NOTE:
A note draws attention to important information.
Software Commands
Commands are written in the fonts shown here:
^AR Merge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C
[01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03]
E X!*X1&*X2)*X2#*X2! CE}
NOTE:
For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned
in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” represents the
capital letter “o”.
Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown
here:
Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32
C:\Program Files\Extron
Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx —t
SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX
Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written
in the font shown here:
From the File menu, select New.
Click the OK button.
Specifications Availability
Product specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
Extron Glossary of Terms
A glossary of terms is available at www.extron.com/technology/glossary.aspx.
Contents
Introduction............................................................ 1
Building a Wireless Network............................ 31
About the WAP 100AC............................................1
Features...................................................................1
Application Diagram.................................................2
Access Point Mode................................................31
WDS AP Mode.......................................................32
WDS Bridge Mode.................................................33
Installation Overview............................................ 3
Security Settings................................................. 34
Panel Features....................................................... 4
WAP 100AC Top Panel Features..............................4
WAP 100AC Bottom Panel Features........................8
Internal Web Pages............................................... 9
Accessing the Internal Web Pages...........................9
Web Page Features................................................10
Overview................................................................11
Device Status.....................................................11
Connections......................................................12
Network.................................................................13
Basic.................................................................13
Wireless.............................................................15
WPS..................................................................20
Management..........................................................21
Advanced..........................................................21
Time Zone.........................................................22
WiFi Scheduler...................................................23
Tools..................................................................24
System Manager....................................................27
Account.............................................................27
Firmware............................................................28
Log....................................................................30
WEP......................................................................35
WPA-PSK..............................................................36
WPA2-PSK............................................................37
WPA-PSK Mixed....................................................38
WPA-Enterprise......................................................39
WPA2-Enterprise....................................................40
WPA Mixed Enterprise............................................41
Fast Roaming.....................................................42
Wireless MAC Filter............................................42
Wireless Traffic Shaping.....................................43
Mounting................................................................ 44
Before You Start.....................................................44
Mounting the WAP 100AC.....................................44
Mounting to a Solid Ceiling or Wall.....................45
Mounting to a Dropped Ceiling...........................46
Kensington Security Lock..................................47
WAP 100AC • Contents
vii
WAP 100AC • Contents
viii
Introduction
This guide describes the function, installation, and operation of the Extron WAP 100AC Wireless
Access Point.
Unless otherwise stated, the terms “Wireless Access Point” or “WAP” refer to the WAP 100AC.
This section provides an overview of these products:
•
•
•
About the WAP 100AC
Features
Application Diagram
About the WAP 100AC
The WAP 100AC is a high-powered, long-range, dual-band concurrent wireless access point.
It is compliant with IEEE 802.11ac/a/b/g/n standards up to 300 Mbps at 2.4 GHz and up to
867 Mbps at 5 GHz.
It is designed to operate in numerous environments, including multiple-floor offices and other
larger enterprise settings, where the high power and long range make it a cost-effective
alternative to ordainary access points.
Features
•
Supports both IEEE 802.11a/n/ac on 5 GHz and IEEE 802.11b/g/n on 2.4 GHz
standards — Allows for speeds up to 866 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and up to 300 Mbps
on the 2.4 GHz band, while providing support for the latest devices.
•
Four Internal 5 dBi Omni-Directional Antennas — Help minimize interference for
enhanced reliability.
•
LED indicators for WPS, WLAN 5G, WLAN 2.4G, Ethernet port, and Power — Provide
at-a-glance status of the device.
•
Enhanced network security — Supports industry wireless encryption standards such
as Wi-Fi Protected Access - WPA/WPA2 Enterprise/PSK, 802.1X with RADIUS and MAC
Address Filtering, allowing for a more secure network.
•
Fast Roaming with Enhanced Security — Helps maintain a secure connection to the
network when moving from the range of one access point to another with a stronger signal.
•
Band Steering — Automatically directs dual band clients to the less congested 5 GHz
frequency helping to maximize efficiency.
•
8 SSID per band — Allows for different types of wireless network access for multiple device
types or multiple users.
•
•
Gigabit Ethernet — Convenient way to steer packets to specific ports or interfaces.
•
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VLAN tagging.
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Supports the Extron Control App for iOS and Android.
Versatile, Multi-Mode Support: AP, WDS Bridge & WDS AP — Provides flexible
deployment options depending on your need.
Supports Power over Ethernet Plus or PoE+ — Reduces the cable drops to the wireless
access point.
Low-Profile Ceiling-Mount Option with Included Mounting T-Rail.
Kensington lock support.
WAP 100AC • Introduction
1
Application Diagram
Figure 1 shows a typical application for the WAP 100AC.
RS-232
IR
OVER DTP
Tx Rx G Tx Rx
RS-232
HDMI OUT
HDMI OUT
HDMI
Extron
DTP R HDMI 4K 231 D
Receiver
CATx Cable
up to 230' (70 m)
Display
Microphones
Extron
SI 26
Surface
Mount
Speakers
Audio
Extron
IN1608 SA
Scaling Presentation
Switcher
Audio
IN1608 SA
Extron
TLP Pro 1022T
10" Tabletop
TouchLink Pro
Touchpanel
AMPLIFIED OUTPUT
2x25W(8Ω)/2x50W(4Ω)
INPUTS
AUDIO INPUTS
OUTPUTS
R
L
OUTPUTS
OVER DTP
RS-232
1
5
3
7
2
LINK
HDMI
HDMI
4
OVER DTP
RS-232
6
L
IR
Tx Rx G Tx Rx
SIG
CONFIGURABLE
100-240V ~ -- A MAX
C
8
SIG
LINK
IR
OVER DTP
RS-232
1
R
L
3
R
L
5
R
1
2
CLASS 2 WIRING
REMOTE
A
SIG
+48V
LINK
HDMI
IR
L
B
2
L
R
4
L
R
6
MIC/LINE
R
LAN
VARIABLE
L
2
RESET
R
RS-232
+48V
DTP IN
Tx Rx G Tx Rx
DTP IN
Tx Rx G Tx Rx
Tx Rx G
DTP OUT
50/60 Hz
HDMI
Ethernet
/PoE
RS-232
HDMI
Ethernet
Media Player
IR
PoE Network
Switch
1
Ethernet/ PoE
Blu-ray Player
Ethernet/ PoE
IR
Extron
IPCP Pro 555
IP Link Pro Control
Processor
PC
WAP 100AC
Wireless Access Point
100-240V ~ 50-60Hz
1
2
1
2
3
7
Tx Rx G Tx Rx G Tx Rx G Tx Rx G RTS CTS
1
2
S G S G
3
4
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
S G S G
PWR OUT = 12W
3
Tuner
PUSH
PUSH
POWER
GUIDE
MENU
RES
480
SELECT
DIRECTV
480p
720p 1080i 1080p
DIRECTV
HD
4
eBUS
4
5
6
8
Tx Rx G Tx Rx G Tx Rx G Tx Rx G RTSCTS
12 VDC
LAN
+V +S -S G
SWITCHED 12 VDC
40W MAX TOTAL
1.2A MAX
5
6
S G S G
COM
7
8
5
1
2
3
AV
LAN
4 G
S G S G
IR/SERIAL
RELAYS
FLEX I/O
RS-232
Ethernet
Science
Wireless
LAN
Science
Building
Figure 1.
Extron
Control App
WAP 100AC Application Diagram
WAP 100AC • Introduction
2
Installation
Overview
This section contains an overview of the installation process. Follow the links for a more detailed
explanation of each step.
1. Before starting, determine where to mount the WAP 100AC for optimal performance,
consider factors that can affect signal strength (see Before You Start on page 44).
2. Obtain the following network information from your network administrator:
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) status (on or off). If DHCP is off, you also
require:
IP address (default: 192.168.1.1)
Subnet mask (default: 255.255.255.0)
Gateway
User name — By default this is admin.
Password — By default this is extron.
MAC address — Make a note of the WAP 100AC MAC address, which can be found on
the WAP 100AC top panel label.
3. Mount and cable the units:
Prepare the mounting site (see Mounting on page 44).
NOTE:
Prepare the mounting site but do not install the WAP 100AC until power
and network connections have been made.
ATTENTION:
• Do not power on the WAP 100AC until you have read the Attention notice on
•
page 6 (power injector) or on page 7 (12 VDC power supply).
Ne branchez pas le WAP 100AC avant d’avoir lu les mises en garde page 6
(injecteur PoE) ou page 7 (source d’alimentation 12 VCC).
Connect the network cable to the WAP 100AC. If you are using Power over Ethernet
(PoE), see LAN/PoE input on page 5.
Extron recommends using Power over Ethernet (PoE). If you are not using Power over
Ethernet, see 12 VDC power input on page 6.
Mount the WAP 100AC (see Mounting).
4. Configure the WAP 100AC for Network Communication:
Connect the PC that you are using for setup to the same Ethernet subnetwork as the
WAP 100AC.
Use the WAP 100AC Internal Web Pages to configure the unit (see page 9).
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Panel Features
This section describes:
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WAP 100AC Top Panel Features
WAP 100AC Bottom Panel Features
WAP 100AC Top Panel Features
Figure 2 shows the top panel features of the WAP 100AC.
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Figure 2.
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D
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WAP 100AC Top Panel
LAN/PoE input (see page 5)
12 VDC power input (see page 6)
Mounting holes (2) (see page 8)
Cable guide (see page 8)
Kensington security lock (see page 8)
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LAN/PoE input (see figure 2)— Accepts an input from a LAN or a power injector.
If you are using a 12 VDC power input (see page 6), connect the LAN/PoE input
directly to switch or router.
NOTE:
The WAP 100AC can use a 12 VDC, minimum 2.0 A power supply or a
PoE+ (802.3at compliant) power injector. Extron recommends using a PoE+ (802.3at
compliant) power injector.
ATTENTION:
• Do not connect either power supply before reading the Attention notifications on
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page 6 or page 7.
Ne branchez pas de sources d’alimentation externes avant d’avoir lu les mises en
garde dans la section « Power Supply » sur page 6 ou page 7.
If you are using a PoE power injector:
a. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PoE injector to a switch or router. This cable
carries network information from the switch or router to the power injector.
b. Use a second Ethernet cable to connect the PoE injector to the WAP 100AC. This
cable carries the network information and power from the power supply to the
WAP 100AC.
c. Use an IEC power cord to connect the power injector to a convenient
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100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power source.
Limit the use to no more than two pass-through points, which may include patch points,
punch down connectors, couplers and power injectors. If these pass-through points are
required, use shielded couplers and punch-down connectors
NOTES: When using shielded twisted pair cable in bundles or conduits, consider
the following:
• Do not exceed 40% fill capacity in conduits.
• Do not comb the cable for the first 20 meters, where cables are straightened,
aligned, and secured in tight bundles.
• Loosely place cables and limit the used of tie wraps or hook-and-loop
fasteners.
• Keep twisted pair cables separate from AC power cables.
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ATTENTION:
• Always use a power supply provided by or specified by Extron. Use of an unauthorized
power supply voids all regulatory compliance certification and may cause damage to
the supply and the end product.
• Utilisez toujours une source d’alimentation fournie ou recommandée par Extron.
L’utilisation d’une source d’alimentation non autorisée annule toute conformité
réglementaire et peut endommager la source d’alimentation ainsi que le produit final.
• The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable provisions of National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725 and the Canadian Electrical Code part 1,
section 16.
• Cette installation doit toujours être en accord avec les mesures qui s’applique au
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725, et au Canadian Electrical Code,
partie 1, section 16.
• These products are intended for use with a UL Listed power source marked “Class 2”
or “LPS” and rated 12 VDC, minimum 3.0 A. or 56 VDC (PoE), minimum 0.8 A.
• Ces produits sont destiné à une utilisation avec une source d’alimentation listée UL
avec l’appellation « Classe 2 » ou « LPS » et normée 12 Vcc, 3,0 A minimum ou 56 Vcc
(PoE), 0,8 A minimum.
• The power supply shall not be permanently fixed to the building structure or similar
structure.
• La source d’alimentation ne devra pas être fixée de façon permanente à une structure
de bâtiment ou à une structure similaire.
• The touchpanels are intended for connection to a Power over Ethernet circuit for intrabuilding use only and are considered to be part of a Network Environment 0 per IEC
TR62101.
• Les écrans tactiles sont conçu pour une connexion à un circuit PoE pour une utilisation
intérieure seulement et est considéré comme faisant partie d’un environnement réseau
0 par IEC TR62101.
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12 VDC power input (see figure 2 on page 4) — Extron recommends using a PoE
power injector. If you wish to use a power supply, connect a 12 VDC, minimum 2.0 A power
supply with a DC plug to the power input. Power supplies must be purchased separately.
NOTES:
• The WAP 100AC ships without a power supply. Either a 12 VDC, minimum 2.0 A
power supply or a PoE+ (802.3at compliant) power injector must be purchased
separately.
• Do not use both the 12 VDC power supply and power injector at the same time.
If you are using a 12 VDC power input, connect the LAN/PoE input (see page 5)
directly to switch or router.
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ATTENTION:
• Always use a power supply provided by or specified by Extron. Use of an unauthorized
power supply voids all regulatory compliance certification and may cause damage to
the supply and the end product.
• Utilisez toujours une source d’alimentation fournie ou recommandée par Extron.
L’utilisation d’une source d’alimentation non autorisée annule toute conformité
réglementaire et peut endommager la source d’alimentation ainsi que le produit final.
• The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable provisions of National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725 and the Canadian Electrical Code part 1,
section 16.
• Cette installation doit toujours être en accord avec les mesures qui s’applique au
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725, et au Canadian Electrical Code,
partie 1, section 16.
• These products are intended for use with a UL Listed power source marked “Class 2”
or “LPS” and rated 12 VDC, minimum 3.0 A. or 56 VDC (PoE), minimum 0.8 A.
• Ces produits sont destiné à une utilisation avec une source d’alimentation listée UL
avec l’appellation « Classe 2 » ou « LPS » et normée 12 Vcc, 3,0 A minimum ou 56 Vcc
(PoE), 0,8 A minimum.
• The power supply shall not be permanently fixed to the building structure or similar
structure.
• La source d’alimentation ne devra pas être fixée de façon permanente à une structure
de bâtiment ou à une structure similaire.
• Unless otherwise stated, the AC/DC adapters are not suitable for use in air handling
spaces or in wall cavities. The power supply is to be located within the same vicinity as
the Extron AV processing equipment in an ordinary location, Pollution Degree 2, secured
to the equipment rack within the dedicated closet, podium, or desk.
• Sauf mention contraire, les adaptateurs AC/DC ne sont pas appropriés pour une
utilisation dans les espaces d’aération ou dans les cavités murales. La source
d’alimentation doit être située à proximité de l’équipement de traitement audiovisuel
dans un endroit ordinaire, avec un degré 2 de pollution, fixé à un équipement de rack à
l’intérieur d’un placard, d’une estrade, ou d’un bureau.
• Extron power supplies are certified to UL/CSA 60950-1 and are classified as LPS
(Limited Power Source). Use of a non-LPS or unlisted power supply will void all
regulatory compliance certification.
• Les sources d’alimentation Extron sont qualifiées UL/CSA 60950-1 et sont
classées LPS (Limited Power Source). L’utilisation d’une source d’alimentation nonlistée ou non-listée LPS annulera toute certification de conformité réglementaire.
• The length of the exposed wires in the stripping process is critical. The ideal length is
3/16 inches (5 mm). If they are any longer, the exposed wires may touch, causing a
short circuit between them. If they are any shorter, the wires can be easily pulled out
even if tightly fastened by the captive screws.
• La longueur des câbles exposés est primordiale lorsque l’on entreprend de les dénuder.
La longueur idéale est de 5 mm (3/16 inches). S’ils sont un peu plus longs, les câbles
exposés pourraient se toucher et provoquer un court circuit. S’ils sont un peu plus
courts, ils pourraient sortir, même s’ils sont attachés par les vis captives.
• Do not tin the wire leads before installing into the connector. Tinned wires are not as
secure in the connector and could be pulled out.
• Ne pas étamer les conducteurs avant de les insérer dans le connecteur. Les câbles
étamés ne sont pas aussi bien fixés dans le connecteur et pourraient être retirés.
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C
Mounting holes (2) (see figure 2 on page 4) — Used to mount the unit to a wall or
ceiling (see Mounting on page 44).
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E
Cable guide — Ensures cables for power and network connections do not get damaged.
Kensington security lock — For added security, attach a Kensington Security Lock (not
provided) to the metal-reinforced slot on the top of the unit.
Follow the instructions that are provided by the manufacturer to install the lock.
WAP 100AC Bottom Panel Features
These features provide diagnostic tools that can be used for troubleshooting. The LEDs can be
activated or inactivated within the WAP 100AC web pages.
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BC DEF
Figure 3.
WAP 100AC Bottom Panel
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Reset button — Resets all user settings and reverts back to the factory default state. To
carry out this reset, press the reset button for more than 10 seconds.
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C
WPS LED — Indicates Wi-Fi Protected Setup is enabled.
D
WLAN 2.4G LED — Indicates that the 2.4 GHz frequency is in use
(IEEE standard 802.11a, b, g, n,ac).
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F
Ethernet Port LED — Indicates that the unit is connected to a network.
WLAN 5G LED — Indicates that the 5 GHz frequency is in use (IEEE standard
802.11a, b, g, n,ac).
Power LED — Indicates that the unit is receiving power.
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Internal Web
Pages
The WAP 100AC hosts internal web pages that are used to configure the unit. This section
describes how to access the internal web pages and a description of each page.
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Accessing the Internal Web Pages
Web Page Features
Overview
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Device Status
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Connections
Network
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Basic
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Wireless
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WPS
Management
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Advanced
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Time Zone
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WiFi Scheduler
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Tools
System Manager
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Account
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Firmware
Accessing the Internal Web Pages
To access the internal Web pages:
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Ensure the WAP 100AC is powered on and connected to a network.
Open a web browser on a PC connected to the same subnetwork as the WAP 100AC.
Enter the IP address of the WAP 100AC in the address bar. By default this is 192.168.1.1.
The Login dialog box opens:
Figure 4.
Login Dialog Box
By default, the user name is admin and the user password is extron.
5. Click Login.
The Device Status page opens.
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Web Page Features
The following features are found on all the WAP 100AC web pages.
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Figure 5.
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Web Page Features
Menu — Allows you to navigate to the appropriate web page.
Language — Allows you to select the language in which the web pages are presented.
Changes — After making changes to any of the web pages, click Save on that page to
save those changes. However, to apply those changes, click the Changes button at the top
of the page.
This opens the Changes window, which lists all the changes you have made. You can
click Apply to apply all the changes, or Revert to remove the changes and revert to the
previous state. The Changes button also provides a cumulative total of the changes made.
NOTE:
On the Changes page you can apply all the changes or none of the changes
applied. You cannot apply some changes but not others. You must go back to the
individual web pages to undo those changes that you do not want to apply.
When you press Apply or Revert, the list of changes is removed from the Changes page
and the cumulative total shown on the button returns to 0.
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Reset — Allows the user to choose between:
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Reboot the WAP 100AC
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Reset to factory default values
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Reset to user-defined default values
Figure 6.
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Reset Page
Logout — Shuts down the current session and exits from the web pages.
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Overview
Device Status
The Device Status page is read-only and shows general information about the WAP 100AC.
To view this information, click Device Status (1) in the Overview section of the left side bar.
The information on this page is organized under Device Information (see figure 7, 2) and
LAN Information (see figure 8, 1).
Device Information
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Figure 7.
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Device Status Page showing Device Information
Device Name
MAC Address — The WAP 100AC has separate MAC addresses for connecting to a LAN,
WLAN (2.4 GHz), and WLAN (5 GHz).
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Country — To configure the country or region, see Wireless Settings on page 15.
Current Local Time — To configure date and time, see Time Zone on page 22.
Firmware Version — To update firmware, see Firmware on page 28.
Management VLAN ID — If your network includes VLANs, you can assign a Management
VLAN ID (see Management VLAN Settings on page 19).
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LAN Information
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Figure 8.
Device Status Page showing LAN Information
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Network settings (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS,
and DHCP Client) — To configure these settings, see IP Settings on the following page.
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) status — See Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Settings
on page 14.
Connections
The WAP 100AC automatically keeps records (logs) of events in internal memory. To view these
logs, click Connections in the Overview section of the left side bar (1).
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2
Figure 9.
Connections Page
Click Refresh (2) to update the connection lists.
NOTES:
• If there is not enough memory to store all events, more recent events over-write the
oldest events.
• The log is cleared whenever the WAP 100AC is powered down or rebooted.
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Network
The Network section has three pages:
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Basic
Wireless
WPS
Basic
Configure the WAP 100AC IP settings from the Basic page. To access this page, click
Basic (1) in the Network section of the left side bar. This page allows you to configure:
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IP Settings (see figure 10, 2)
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Settings on page 14 (see figure 11, 1)
IP Settings
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Figure 10. Network: Basic (IP Settings)
Before configuring these settings, obtain the relevant information from your network
administrator.
1. Choose DHCP or Static IP.
2. If you choose DHCP, all the addresses are obtained automatically when the WAP 100AC
connects to a DHCP server.
If you choose Static IP, you must enter values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway,
Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
3. Click Save (see figure 11, 2) to save the changes.
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Settings
Enabling the Spanning Tree protocol, prevents network loops. This panel allows you to configure
the Spanning Tree settings (see figure 11, 1).
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Figure 11. Network: Basic (Spanning Tree Protocol Settings)
1. Select a radio button to Enable or Disable the Spanning Tree function.
2. If you enabled the Spanning Tree function, configure the other settings:
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Hello Time — Select a value between 1 and 10 seconds. This value determines how
often the device sends handshake packets to communicate information about the
topology throughout the entire Bridged LAN.
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Max Age — Select a value between 6 and 40 seconds. If another bridge in the
spanning tree does not send a Hello packet in this time, that device is assumed to be
inactive.
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Forward Delay — Select a value between 4 and 30 seconds. This value determines
the time spent in each of the Listening and Learning states before entering the
Forwarding state. The delay ensures that when a new bridge is added to a busy
network, it analyzes data traffic before participating.
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Priority — Specify a value between 0 and 65535. The lower the number, the higher the
priority.
3. Click Save (see figure 11, 2) to save changes.
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Wireless
To access the Wireless page, click Wireless in the Network section of the left side bar (see
figure 12, 1). There are six panels to the Wireless page:
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Wireless Settings (see below)
2.4GHz and 5GHz Settings (see page 16)
SSID Profile (see page 17)
Guest Network (see page 18)
Fast Handover (see page 19)
Management VLAN Settings (see page 19)
Wireless Settings
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Figure 12. Network: Wireless (Settings)
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Device Name — Enter a name for the device. This is the name used by SNMP
Management (see Advanced on page 21). It is not the SSID and it is not broadcast to
other devices.
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Country/Region — Select a country or region to conform to local regulations.
Band Steering — With Band Steering enabled, 802.11n clients use the 5 GHz band (which
802.11b/g clients cannot use). 802.11b/g clients use the 2.4 GHz band.
NOTE:
For the Band Steering function to work correctly, both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
SSID and security settings must be the same.
Click Save at the bottom of the web page (see figure 16, 1) to save the changes.
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2.4GHz and 5GHz Settings
Configure the 2.4 GHz (Figure 11, 1) and 5 GHz (2) band settings separately.
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Figure 13. Network: Wireless (2.4GHz and 5 GHz Settings)
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Operation Mode — Use the drop-down menu to select from the three operating modes:
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Access Point — The WAP 100AC acts as a central connection for wireless clients.
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WDS AP (Wireless Distribution System Access Point) — The WAP 100AC connects to
both wireless clients and other wireless access points.
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WDS Bridge — The WAP 100AC connects only with other wireless access points. In
this mode, the device does not act as an access point.
For more information, see Building a Wireless Network on page 31.
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Green check box — When this box is checked, Transmit Power of the wireless signal is
set to auto. When the box is unchecked, the Transmit Power of the wireless signal can be
set by the user.
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Wireless Mode — Use these drop-down menus to decide which wireless mode each band
uses. The 2.4 GHz band supports 802.11b/g/n mixed mode. The 5 GHz band supports
802.11ac/a/n mixed mode.
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Channel HT Mode — Specify which modes are supported by each band. By default, this is
20/40/80 MHz. The larger the channel, the better the transmission quality and speed.
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Extension Channel — Select either Upper or Lower. This selection may affect the Auto
Channel function
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Channel — Select the channel and frequency that conforms to the regulations for your
country.
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Select Auto to enable the Auto-Channel feature.
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The 5.15 - 5.35 GHz range is restricted to indoor use in Hong Kong.
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Transmit Power — If the Green check box is not selected, the power output of the
wireless signal can be set.
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Data Rate — Set the data rate from the drop-down menu. The lower the data rate, the
lower the throughput, although transmission distance is also lowered.
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RTS/CTS Threshold — Select the threshold package size for RTS/CTS (Request to Send/
Clear to Send). The smaller the number, the more frequently RTS/CTS packets are sent,
which uses more bandwidth.
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Client Limit — Enter the total number of clients for the access point.
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Aggregation — Enable Aggregation to merge smaller data packets into one larger
packet. This reduces the number of packets but increases packet size. Select Enable or
Disable. If Aggregation is enabled, enter the number of frames and the maximum packet
size (also see Management VLAN Settings on page 19).
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AP Detection — Click Scan to detect nearby access points. This enables the device to
select the best channel to use.
Click Save at the bottom of the page (see figure 16, 1) to save the changes.
SSID Profile
These panels allow you to edit the SSID profile. Click Edit next to the SSID that you wish to
change.
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Figure 14. 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz SSID Profile
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SSID — This column specifies the Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the current profile. Click
Edit to change the Wireless Security settings (See Security Settings on page 34).
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Security — See Security Settings on page 34.
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Client Isolation — Check this box to prevent communication between client devices.
Leaving the box unchecked allows communication between client devices.
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VLAN Isolation — Check this box to enable the VLAN Isolation feature. Leaving the box
unchecked disables the feature.
Hidden SSID — Check this box to hide the SSID from clients. If it is checked, the SSID
does not appear on the site survey.
NOTE:
For more information about the Isolation modes, click the appropriate
information icon.
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VLAN ID — See Management VLAN Settings on page 19.
Click Save at the bottom of the page (see figure 16, 1, on page 19) to save the changes.
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Guest Network
A guest network allows visitors to use the internet without compromising your office or company
wireless security. You can add a guest network to each wireless network in the 2.4 GHz and
5 GHz frequencies.
Figure 15. Guest Network Settings
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SSID — This column specifies the Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the current profile.
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Client Isolation — Check this box to prevent communication between client devices.
Leaving the box unchecked allows communication between client devices.
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IP Address — The IP address of the WAP 100AC.
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Ending IP Address — The last IP address in the range of IP addresses made available by
the DHCP server.
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WINS Server IP — The IP address on the Windows Internet Name Server (WINS).
Security — See Security Settings on page 34.
Hidden SSID — Check this box to hid the SSID from clients. If it is checked, the SSID does
not appear on the site survey.
Subnet Mask — The IP subnet mask of the WAP 100AC.
Starting IP Address — The first IP address in the range of IP addresses made available by
the DHCP server.
Click Save at the bottom of the page (see figure 16, 1, on the next page) to save the changes.
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Fast Handover
The Fast Handover feature ensures that each client is served by at least one access point at all
times. Access points continuously monitor the connectivity quality of any client within their range
and share this information efficiently with other access points in the vicinity of the client to ensure
the best service for that client.
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Figure 16. Fast Handover and Management VLAN Settings
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Status — Select Enable or Disable to set the status of the Fast Handover feature.
RSSI — Enter the Received Signal Strength Index (RSSI) to determine the handover
procedure that the current wireless link terminates. RSSI is an indication of the power level
received by the antenna. The higher the RSSI number, the stronger the signal.
Click Save (see figure 16, 1) to save the changes.
Management VLAN Settings
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a group of computers on a network that have been configured to behave
as if they were on a separate LAN. Computers on a VLAN do not have to be physically located
next to one another.
The Management VLAN Settings allow you to assign a VLAN tag to the packets.
Before enabling the Management VLAN settings, you must isolate and enter a VLAN ID in the
SSID Profile section of Wireless page (see page 17).
1. Check the Isolation box for the SSID you wish to select (see figure 17, 1).
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Figure 17. Isolating a VLAN and Entering a VLAN ID
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4.
5.
Enter a VLAN ID (2).
Select the Management VLAN Settings Status Enable radio button.
Specify a VLAN ID for packets passing through the access point with a tag.
Click Save (see figure 16, 1) to save the changes.
NOTE:
If you reconfigure the Management VLAN ID, you may lose your connection to
the WAP 100AC. Verify that the DHCP server supports the reconfigured VLAN ID and
reconnect to the WAP 100AC using the new IP address.
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WPS
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature complies with the Wi-Fi Alliance WPS standard and
makes it easier and quicker to add client devices to an established, security-enabled Wi-Fi
network.
WPS reduces the number of steps required to configure a network and supports two methods
that are familiar to most consumers for configuring a network and enabling security.
NOTE:
The WPS feature can only be applied when the unit is in Access Point and
WDS AP modes.
Figure 18. Network: WPS Page
Configure the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or both settings.
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Status — Select Enable to use the WPS feature.
Current Configuration — This field is read-only shows whether the WPS function is
Configured or Unconfigured.
When it is configured, WPS has been used to authorize a connection between the device
and wireless clients.
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Self-Pin Code — This is the PIN code for this WAP 100AC unit.
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WPS via Push Button — Click this Start button to initialize the WPS feature by using the
Push Button method.
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WPS via Pin — Enter the PIN code of the wireless device and press this Start button to
initialize the WPS feature by using the PIN method.
SSID — This is the SSID (wireless network name) used to connect via WPS.
Authentication Mode — This shows the encryption method used by the WPS process.
Encryption Key — This key is randomly generated during the WPS process. It is required if
wireless clients that do not support WPS try to connect to the wireless network.
Click Save to save the changes.
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Management
Advanced
To access the Advanced Management page, click Advanced in the Management section of
the left side bar (see figure 19, 1). This page allows you to assign contact details, location,
community name, and trap settings for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
SNMP is a networking management protocol that is used to monitor network-attached devices.
SNMP allows messages (protocol data units) to be sent to various parts of the network. Upon
receiving the messages, SNMP-compatible devices return data stored in their Management
Information Bases.
Figure 19. Management: Advanced Page — SNMP Settings
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Status — Select a radio button to Enable or Disable the SNMP feature.
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Community Name (Read Write) — Specify the password for the SNMP community for
read/write access.
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Trap Destination — Specify the Port and IP Address of the computer that receives the
SNMP traps and the password for the SNMP trap Community Name.
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SNMP v3 Status — Enables or Disables the SNMP v3 feature.
Contact — Specify the Contact details of the device.
Location — Specify the Location of the device.
Port — Displays the Port number used for SNMP communications.
Community Name (Read Only) — Specify the password for the SNMP community for
read-only access.
Username —Specify the Username for the SNMP v3 feature.
Authorized Protocol — Select the Authentication Protocol type: either MDS or SHA.
Authorized Key — Specify the Authentication Key for authentication.
Private Protocol — Select the Private Protocol type: DES.
Private Key — Specify the Private Key.
Engine ID — Specify the Engine ID for SNMP v3.
Apply — Click Apply to save the changes. The Apply button is below the SNMP
settings (it is not shown in figure 19).
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Time Zone
To access the Date and Time Settings page, click Time Zone in the Management section of
the left side bar (see figure 20, 1). This page allows you to set the WAP 100AC internal clock.
Figure 20. Management: Time Zone Page
1. Select either the Manually Set Date and Time or Automatically Get Date and Time
radio button.
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5.
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If you chose to set the date and time manually, enter the date (YYYY/MM/DD) and time
(using a 24-hour clock).
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Alternatively, click Synchronize with PC to synchronize the WAP 100AC date and
time with your PC.
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If you chose to set the date and time automatically, enter the IP address of an NTP
server or use the default NTP server.
Choose your Time Zone from the drop-down menu.
Check the checkbox if you wish to enable Daylight Savings.
Enter the start and end times for Daylight Savings in your location.
Click Apply to save the changes.
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WiFi Scheduler
To access the WiFi Scheduler page, click WiFi Scheduler in the Management section of
the left side bar (see figure 21, 1). This page allows you to schedule the frequency of system
reboots.
Figure 21. Management: Wi-Fi Scheduler Page
Auto Reboot Settings
Use this panel to set up a schedule when the WAP 100AC reboots automatically.
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Status — To enable the Auto Reboot function, select the Enable radio button.
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Timer — If the Auto Reboot function is enabled, check one or more boxes to select the
days of the week when the device reboots.
Use the two text boxes to enter the hours (2) and minutes (3) of the time when the device
reboots. This function uses a 24-hour clock.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save (not shown) to apply the schedule.
Wi-Fi Scheduler
Use this panel to set the days and times when the WAP 100AC is available to the network.
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Wireless Radio — Select either 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz.
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SSID Selection — Select the SSID of the device to be scheduled.
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Schedule Templates — Select Always Available, Available Daily, Available
Daily except Weekends, or Custom.
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Schedule Table — Select the availability status and the start and finish time. This function
uses a 24-hour clock.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save (not shown) to apply the schedule.
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Tools
To access the Tools page, click Tools in the Management section of the left side bar (see
figure 22, 1). Use this page to analyze the connection quality of the WAP 100AC and trace
the routing table to a target in the network, with the following tools: Ping test parameters
(see below), Traceroute test parameters (see below), and Speed test parameters (see
page 25). This page also allows LED control (see page 26) and Device discovery (see
page 26).
Ping test parameters
Figure 22. Management: Tools Page — Ping Test Parameters
The Ping test measures how long it takes for a packet of information to travel from the client
computer to a specified server.
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•
•
•
Target IP/Domain Name — Enter the IP address or domain name that you are targeting.
Ping Packet Size — Enter the packet size of each ping (see below).
Number of Pings — Enter the number of times you wish to ping.
Start — Click Start to ping the target device by IP. The results appear in the text box.
Traceroute test parameters
Figure 23. Management: Tools Page — Traceroute Test Parameters
The Traceroute test shows the path taken by a packet of information from the client computer
to another, specified computer. It lists all the routers it passes through until it either reaches the
other computer, or is discarded.
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•
•
Target IP/Domain Name — Enter the IP address or domain name of the target computer.
Start — Click Start to begin the Traceroute test. The results appear in the large text box.
Stop — Click Stop to end the Traceroute test.
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Speed test parameters
Figure 24. Management: Tools Page — Speed Test Parameters
The Speed test measures:
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•
Ping — The round-trip time taken for a server to reply to a request from the client PC.
•
Upload speed — The speed taken for data packets to be transferred from the client
computer to the server using the ports shown.
Download speed — The speed taken for an initial data packet to be transferred from the
server to the client PC using port 8080.
To run a speed test, carry out the following:
•
•
•
Target IP/Domain Name — Enter the IP address or domain name of the target computer.
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Start — Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Start (not shown) to begin the Speed
test. The results are shown in the large text box.
Time Period — Enter the length of time for which the test is carried out.
Check Interval — Enter the length of time for each individual check carried out in the test.
For example, figure 24 shows that the test is carried out for 20 seconds, with each individual
check taking 5 seconds. So four checks are carried out during the test.
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LED control
Figure 25. Management: Tools Page — LED Control and Device Discovery
The LED Control section allows you to Enable or Disable the five LEDs of the WAP 100AC
bottom panel (see figure 3 on page 8).
Click Apply for the new settings to take effect.
Device discovery
The Device Discovery function scans for local devices that the WAP 100AC can connect to.
Click Scan to start device discovery.
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System Manager
Account
To access the Account page, click Account in the System Manager section of the left side bar
(see figure 26, 1). This page allows you to reset the account password.
Figure 26. System Manager: Account Page
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If you wish, enter a new Administrator Username.
Enter the Current Password (by default, this is extron).
Enter the New Password.
Enter the new password a second time to Verify Password.
Click Apply for the new settings to take effect.
NOTES:
• The password can have 0 through 12 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
• Extron strongly recommends that you change the password for greater security.
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Firmware
Before you can upload firmware to the WAP 100AC, read the firmware release notes to
determine whether the new version of the firmware corrects an existing bug or provides a new
feature that you need.
If you decide to update the firmware, you must first download the appropriate file from the Extron
website (www.extron.com) to a PC on the same subnetwork as the WAP 100AC. You can then
upload the firmware to the WAP 100AC using the internal web pages.
Downloading firmware to a PC
1. On your PC, go to www.extron.com and click Download in the menu bar along the top of
the page (see figure 27, 1).
1
3
2
Figure 27. Firmware Download Center
2. Click Firmware in the menu bar in the left side bar (2).
3. Click the letter W from the alphabet menu (3).
4. Scroll down the page until you find the firmware for the WAP 100AC.
NOTE:
The product is listed on this page only when there has been an update to the
original firmware.
5. Click Release Notes for more information about the firmware to decide whether the
firmware upgrade corrects and existing bug or provides a new feature that you want to use.
6. If you decide to upgrade, click Download.
7. Follow the onscreen instructions to download the program. The Firmware InstallShield
Wizard guides you through the steps of downloading the executable file (.exe), unpackaging
and installing the firmware on your PC.
8. Make a note of where the firmware is saved.
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Uploading Firmware to the WAP 100AC
Use the WAP 100AC internal web pages to upload the firmware. To access the Firmware page,
click Firmware in the System Manager section of the left side bar (figure 28, 1). This page
allows you to upload a more recent version of the firmware to the WAP 100AC.
Figure 28. System Manager: Firmware Page
1. Click Choose File and navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware (see step 8, in
the previous section).
2. Select the firmware file. The name of the file appears in the Firmware Upgrade field.
3. Click Upload.
NOTE:
The WAP 100AC is unavailable while the firmware is being updated. When the
update is complete, the unit must reboot and any connections to or through the device
are lost.
Backup and Restore Settings
If problems occur, it is useful to have a system configuration that is known to work. From this
page you can choose from the following:
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•
•
Use a previously saved configuration to replace the existing configuration.
Save the current configuration for future use as a backup
Reset the configuration to the factory default values.
Factory Settings
Backup Settings — To restore settings that have previously been backed up.
1. Click Export.
2. Navigate to the folder with the saved file.
3. Click Restore.
Restore New Setting — To choose a file
1. Click Choose File.
2. Navigate to the file that you wish to import.
3. Click Import.
Reset to Default — Click Reset to restore the unit to the factory default settings.
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User Settings
Back Up Setting as Default — Click Backup to save the user settings that you want as the
default settings (see figure 28, on the previous page).
Restore to User Default — Click Restore to restore user settings to the factory standard
settings.
NOTE:
Remember to save your account name and password as the User Settings will
become the new default settings when you next log in.
Log
To access the Log page, click Log in the System Manager section of the left side bar (see
figure 29, 1). This page allows you to set up the system log and to log local functions.
Figure 29. System Manager: Log Page
Status — Use the radio buttons to enable or disable the log function.
Log Type — Use the drop-down menu to select the type of log.
The results of the log are shown in the text box and can also be saved (see Remote Log, below).
Refresh — Updates the information shown in the text box.
Clear — Clears the text box.
Remote Log — Use the radio buttons to enable or disable the remote log function.
Log Server IP Address — Enter the IP address of the server where the log results are stored.
Apply — Click Apply for the new settings to take effect.
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Building a Wireless
Network
The WAP 100AC can operate in one of three modes:
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•
•
Access Point Mode
WDS AP Mode
WDS Bridge Mode
Access Point Mode
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Client
Client
WAP 100AC
Access Point Mode
Client
Client
Client
Client
Figure 30. Access Point Mode
In Access Point mode, the WAP 100AC acts as a central connection for stations that support
IEEE 802.11ac/a/b/g/n networks. The stations and clients must be configured to use the same
SSID (Service Set Identifier) and security password to associate with the WAP 100AC.
The WAP 100AC supports up to eight SSIDs per band (16 total) at the same time for secure
access.
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WDS AP Mode
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Client
Client
Ethernet
ne
et
TCP/IP
Network
WAP 100AC
WDS AP Mode
Ethernet
Client PC
TCP/IP
Network
Client PC
Client
Figure 31. WDS AP Mode
Client
WAP 100AC
WDS AP Mode
In WDS AP (Wireless Distribution System Access Point) mode, allows wireless connections
between two WAP 100AC units. This allows the wireless area to be enlarged beyond the area
that can be served by a single WAP 100AC unit.
WDS supports up to four AP MAC addresses.
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WDS Bridge Mode
TCP/IP
Network
TCP/IP
Network
Client PC
Ethernet
Client PC
Ethernet
WAP 100AC
AC
AC
WDS Bridge Mode
WAP 100AC
WDS Bridge Mode
WAP 100AC
WDS Bridge
Mode
Ethernet
TCP/IP
Network
Client PC
Figure 32. WDS Bridge Mode
In WDS Bridge mode, the WAP 100AC wirelessly connects different LANs that are a small
distance apart and want to communicate with each other. WDS Bridge mode can establish up to
four WDS links, creating a star-topology network.
NOTES:
• All access points in the WDS network must use the same channel and security settings.
WDS Bridge mode does not act as an access point because access points linked by
WDS use the same frequency channel.
• More access points connected together may lower throughput.
• Multiple WAP 100AC units in this mode can generate endless network loops. Extron
recommends that you prevent this by using the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Settings (see page 14).
• Compatibility between different brands and models of access points is not guaranteed.
For maximum compatibility, Extron recommends using only WAP 100AC access points
to create a WDS network.
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Security Settings
The WAP 100AP has seven security modes:
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•
•
•
•
•
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WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA-PSK Mixed
WPA-Enterprise
WPA2-Enterprise
WPA Mixed Enterprise
NOTE:
Extron strongly recommends using the WPA2-PSK mode.
To configure the security settings:
1. Open the WAP 100AP web pages and log in.
2. Click Wireless in the Network section of the left side bar (see Wireless Settings on
page 15).
3. Scroll down to SSID Profile (see page 17).
4. Click Edit next to the SSID (see figure 14 on page 17).
5. Select the Security mode from the drop-down menu.
The corresponding security configuration page opens.
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WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is configured as follows:
Figure 33. WEP Configuration
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•
Auth Type — Select Open System or Shared Key.
Input Type — can be ASCII or HEX
•
ASCII — Regular Text (recommended).
•
HEX — Hexadecimal numbers (for advanced users).
•
Key Length — Select 64-bit, 128-bit, or 152-bit password length. Ensure that
wireless clients use the same setting.
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Default Key — Select the key you wish to be the default. Transmitted data is always
encrypted using the default key. The other keys are for decryption only. A key value for the
Default Key is required.
•
Keys — Enter one or more key values that you wish to use. By default, the text box is left
empty.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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WPA-PSK
Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) is configured as follows:
Figure 34. WPA-PSK Configuration
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Encryption — Select the WPA encryption type. Ensure the the wireless clients use the
same settings.
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Passphrase — Wireless clients must use the same key to connect with the device.
•
•
If using ASCII format, the key must be from 8 to 63 characters in length.
•
If using HEX format, the key must be 64 HEX characters in length.
Group Key Update Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the Group Key is updated.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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WPA2-PSK
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Pre-Shared Key (WPA2-PSK) is configured as follows:
Figure 35. WPA2-PSK Configuration
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Encryption — Select the WPA encryption type. Ensure the the wireless clients use the
same settings.
•
Passphrase — Wireless clients must use the same key to connect with the device.
•
•
If using ASCII format, the key must be from 8 to 63 characters in length.
•
If using HEX format, the key must be 64 HEX characters in length.
Group Key Update Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the Group Key is updated.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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WPA-PSK Mixed
Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key Mixed (WPA-PSK Mixed) is configured as follows:
Figure 36. WPA-PSK Mixed Configuration
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Encryption — Select the WPA encryption type. Ensure the the wireless clients use the
same settings.
•
Passphrase — Wireless clients must use the same key to connect with the device.
•
•
If using ASCII format, the key must be from 8 to 63 characters in length.
•
If using HEX format, the key must be 64 HEX characters in length.
Group Key Update Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the Group Key is updated.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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WPA-Enterprise
Wi-Fi Protected Access Enterprise (WPA Enterprise) is configured as follows:
Figure 37. WPA Enterprise Configuration
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Encryption — Select the WPA encryption type. Ensure the the wireless clients use the
same settings.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Group Key Update Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the Group Key is updated.
•
Radius Accounting Secret — Enter the secret required for connections to the Radius
accounting server.
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Interim Accounting Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the accounting data sends.
Radius Server — Enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Port — Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Secret — Enter the secret required for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Accounting — Select Enable or Disable for the accounting feature.
Radius Accounting Server — Enter the IP address of the Radius accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port — Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius
accounting server.
NOTE:
802.11n does not allow WEP/WPA-PSK TKIP/WPA2-PSK TKIP security mode. The
connection mode automatically changes from 802.11n to 802.11g.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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WPA2-Enterprise
Wi-Fi Protected Access2 Enterprise (WPA2 Enterprise) is configured as follows:
Figure 38. WPA2 Enterprise Configuration
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Encryption — Select the WPA encryption type. Ensure the the wireless clients use the
same settings.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Group Key Update Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the Group Key is updated.
•
Radius Accounting Secret — Enter the secret required for connections to the Radius
accounting server.
•
Interim Accounting Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the accounting data sends.
Radius Server — Enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Port — Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Secret — Enter the secret required for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Accounting — Select Enable or Disable for the accounting feature.
Radius Accounting Server — Enter the IP address of the Radius accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port — Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius
accounting server.
NOTE:
802.11n does not allow WEP/WPA-PSK TKIP/WPA2-PSK TKIP security mode. The
connection mode automatically changes from 802.11n to 802.11g.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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WPA Mixed Enterprise
Wi-Fi Protected Access Mixed Enterprise (WPA Mixed Enterprise) is configured as follows:
Figure 39. WPA Mixed Enterprise Configuration
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Encryption — Select the WPA encryption type. Ensure the the wireless clients use the
same settings.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Group Key Update Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the Group Key is updated.
•
Radius Accounting Secret — Enter the secret required for connections to the Radius
accounting server.
•
Interim Accounting Interval — Specify how often (in seconds) the accounting data sends.
Radius Server — Enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Port — Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Secret — Enter the secret required for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Accounting — Select Enable or Disable for the accounting feature.
Radius Accounting Server — Enter the IP address of the Radius accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port — Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius
accounting server.
NOTE:
802.11n does not allow WEP/WPA-PSK TKIP/WPA2-PSK TKIP security mode. The
connection mode automatically changes from 802.11n to 802.11g.
Click Save to save the changes.
The following panels are common to all of the security pages. For more information go to:
•
•
•
Fast Roaming (see page 42)
Wireless MAC Filter (see page 42)
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see page 43)
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The following panels are common to all of the security pages:
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•
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Fast Roaming
Wireless MAC Filter
Wireless Traffic Shaping (see the next page)
Fast Roaming
This function ensures that, when mobile client devices roam from access point to access point,
they are quickly able to reestablish association with applications.
Figure 40. Fast Roaming
To enable Fast Roaming, follow these instructions:
1. Enter the SSID settings.
2. Initialize the security mode to WPA-Mixed, WPA2 Enterprise, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-Mixed
Enterprise.
3. Configure connections to the Radius Server.
4. Set the same encryption on the other access point.
5. Enable Fast Roaming.
Enabling Fast Roaming can prevent delays in conversation, when moving between access points
while running voice services.
Wireless MAC Filter
The Wireless MAC Filter is used to allow or deny network access to wireless clients based on
their MAC addresses. By default, the filter is set to Disabled.
When the filter is enabled, you can manually add a MAC address to restrict access to the
WAP 100AC.
Figure 41. Wireless MAC Filter
•
ACL Mode — The Access Control List (ACL) Mode determines whether network access is
allowed or denied to clients whose MAC addresses are listed in the MAC Address table. The
options are:
•
Disabled — The ACL mode is not applied and all clients are allowed access to the
WAP 100AC
•
Deny MAC in the list — Clients in the list are denied access to the WAP 100AC.
•
Allow MAC in the list — Only clients listed have access to the WAP 100AC.
•
MAC Address — Enter the MAC address of the wireless client
•
ACL Mode — Click Add to add that MAC address to the table. Once the address is added,
the button next to that address changes to Delete.
Delete — Click Delete to remove the MAC address listed in that row.
Save — Click Save at the bottom of the page (see figure 42 on the following page) to save the
changes.
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Wireless Traffic Shaping
Traffic Shaping regulates the flow of packets leaving an interface to deliver improved quality of
service.
Figure 42. Wireless Traffic Shaping
•
Enable Traffic Shaping — Select the appropriate radio button to Enable or Disable this
function.
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•
•
Download Limit — Specify the wireless transmission speed for downloading.
Upload Limit — Specify the wireless transmission speed for uploading.
Save — Click Save to save the changes.
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Mounting
The WAP 100AC can be wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted. This section discusses
•
Before You Start
•
Mounting the WAP 100AC
Before You Start
Before starting, consider these issues to determine a suitable position to mount the WAP 100AC
for optimal performance:
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Mount the WAP 100AC on a wall or ceiling.
•
Brick or metal decrease the strength of wireless signals to a greater extent than dry wall.
Objects such as filing cabinets also weaken the signal strength.
•
Interference from electrical devices that generate RF noise (for example, microwaves or
cordless phones) also weaken the signal.
Walls, ceilings, doors, windows, mirrors, and other similar objects weaken the wireless
signals. To find the best location, you must take into account the number, thickness, and
location of walls and ceilings and keep them to a minimum.
Mounting the WAP 100AC
ATTENTION:
• All structural steps and electrical installation must be performed by qualified personnel in
accordance with local and national building codes and electrical codes.
• Toute étape structurelle et installation électrique, doit être effectuée par un personnel
qualifié, conformément aux codes du bâtiment, aux codes incendie et sécurité, et aux
codes électriques, locaux et nationaux.
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Mounting to a Solid Ceiling or Wall
To mount the WAP 100AC to a solid ceiling or wall, Extron provides a mounting bracket (see
figure 43, 2) and a wall mounting hardware kit that includes:
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•
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Two wall plugs (1)
Two P3.5x32 screws (3)
Two P2.6x12 screws (4)
Wall or
Solid Ceiling
1
2
3
4
5
Turn the WAP 100AC about 90°
clockwise to lock it in position.
Figure 43. Mounting the WAP 100AC to a Solid Ceiling or Wall
To mount the unit, follow these instructions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Drill two pilot holes 2.76 inches (70 mm) apart.
Screw in the wall plugs until they are flush with the ceiling or wall.
Attach the mounting bracket, using the P3.5x32 screws.
Insert the P2.6x12 screws into the mounting holes on the top of the WAP 100AC (5).
Leave enough of the screws exposed to insert them into the mounting bracket.
If you need extra space between the WAP 100AC and the mounting bracket, use the
spacers and long screws from the T-rail mounting kit (see Mounting to a Dropped Ceiling
on the following page).
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5. Connect the cables. The WAP 100AC can use a 12 VDC desktop power supply or a PoE
injector. Extron recommends using PoE.
ATTENTION:
• Do not connect either power supply before reading the Attention notifications on
page 6 or page 7.
• Ne branchez pas de sources d’alimentation externes avant d’avoir lu les mises en
garde dans la section « Power Supply » sur page 6 ou page .
• Disconnect power from either power supply before making any connections.
• Débranchez de sources d’alimentation externes avant d’effectuer n’importe quelles
connexions.
•
If you are using PoE, connect the LAN cable only (see figure 2, A on page 4).
•
If you are using a 12 VDC desktop power supply, connect the power supply cable (see
figure 2, B).
6. Insert the heads of the P2.6*12 screws (see step 4 on the previous page) into the holes in
the mounting bracket.
7. Turn the WAP 100AC about 90° clockwise to lock it into place.
8. Power on the PoE injector or 12 VDC power supply.
•
The power LED lights (orange).
•
The WLAN LEDs light (blue for 2.4G and green for 5G)
•
The LAN connection LED lights (blue)
You are now ready to configure the WAP 100AC (see Internal Web Pages on page 9).
Mounting to a Dropped Ceiling
To mount the WAP 100AC to a dropped ceiling, Extron provides a mounting hardware kit that
includes:
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Two P2.6*10 screws (see figure 44, 1)
Two P2.6*25 screws (2)
Two 9/16 inch (1.43 cm) T-rail connectors (3)
Two 15/16 inch (2.38 cm) T-rail connectors (not shown)
Two spacers (4)
2
1
3
4
Figure 44. Preparing the WAP 100AC to Mount in a Dropped Ceiling
To mount the unit, follow these instructions:
1. Decide whether you need the 9/16 inch or 15/16 inch T-rail connectors and whether you
need to use the spacers to accommodate ceiling tiles.
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If you do not need the spacer, use the shorter (P2.6*10) screws. If you require the spacers,
use the longer (P2.6*25) screws.
2. Connect the cables. The WAP 100AC can use a 12 VDC desktop power supply or a PoE
injector. Extron recommends using PoE.
ATTENTION:
• Do not connect either power supply before reading the Attention notifications on
page 6 or page 7.
• Ne branchez pas de sources d’alimentation externes avant d’avoir lu les mises en
garde dans la section « Power Supply » sur page 6 ou page 7.
• Disconnect power from either power supply before making any connections.
• Débranchez de sources d’alimentation externes avant d’effectuer n’importe quelles
connexions.
•
If you are using PoE, connect the LAN cable only (see figure 2, A on page 4).
•
If you are using a 12 VDC desktop power supply, connect the power supply cable (see
figure 2, B).
1
2
3
Figure 45. Attaching the WAP 100AC to T-Rail
3. Align the T-rail connectors with the T-rail and press the unit until the connectors snap into
place.
4. Power on the PoE injector or 12 VDC power supply.
•
The power LED lights (orange).
•
The WLAN LEDs light (blue for 2.4G and green for 5G)
•
The LAN connection LED lights (blue)
You are now ready to configure the WAP 100AC (see Internal Web Pages on page 9).
Kensington Security Lock
For added security, once the installation is complete, attach a Kensington Security Lock (not
provided) to the metal-reinforced slot on the top of the unit (see figure 2, E on page 4).
Follow the instructions that are provided by the manufacturer to install the lock.
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Extron Warranty
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years
from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty
workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components,
to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is
returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:
USA, Canada, South America,
and Central America:
Extron Electronics
1230 South Lewis Street
Anaheim, CA 92805
U.S.A.
Japan:
Extron Electronics, Japan
Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082
Japan
Europe and Africa:
Extron Europe
Hanzeboulevard 10
3825 PH Amersfoort
The Netherlands
China:
Extron China
686 Ronghua Road
Songjiang District
Shanghai 201611
China
Asia:
Extron Electronics Asia Pte. Ltd.
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01
PM Industrial Bldg.
Singapore 368363
Singapore
Middle East:
Extron Middle East
Dubai Airport Free Zone
F13, PO Box 293666
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical
or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions, or if modifications were made to the product that were not
authorized by Extron.
NOTE:
If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA (Return
Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process.
USA: 714.491.1500 or 800.633.9876
Europe: 31.33.453.4040
Asia: 65.6383.4400Japan: 81.3.3511.7655
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage
during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the
name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality,
performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct,
indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been
advised of such damage.
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this warranty may
not apply to you.
Worldwide Headquarters: Extron USA West, 1025 E. Ball Road, Anaheim, CA 92805, 800.633.9876

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