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A ALL0 0358N N Wire eless 11N A Access s Poin nt & Cllient Bridge Use er´s Manua M al Table of Contents 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 BENEFITS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS...................................................................................................................................................... 9 1.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 9 1.5 HARDWARE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................. 9 1.6 UNDERSTANDING THE ALL0358N LEDS ...................................................................................................................... 10 2 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 11 THIS CHAPTER DESCRIBES HOW TO INSTALL THE ALL0358N. .............................................................................. 11 2.1 PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................................... 11 SELECT THE OPTIMAL LOCATIONS FOR THE EQUIPMENT USING THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES: ............... 11 2.2 INSTALLING THE ALL0358N ........................................................................................................................................ 11 3 WIRELESS NETWORK MODES ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.1 ACCESS POINT MODE .................................................................................................................................................. 13 3.2 ACCESS POINT WITH WDS FUNCTION MODE ............................................................................................................... 14 3.3 CLIENT BRIDGE MODE ................................................................................................................................................. 15 3.4 WDS BRIDGE MODE ................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.5 CLIENT ROUTER MODE ................................................................................................................................................ 17 4 CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER FOR TCP/IP........................................................................................................ 18 4.1 CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 ...................................................................................................................... 18 4.2 CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA ................................................................................................................ 20 4.3 CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP.................................................................................................................... 22 4.4 CONFIGURING APPLE MAC OS X ................................................................................................................................. 23 4.5 LOGGING INTO THE ALL0358N ................................................................................................................................... 24 5 STATUS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 5.1 SAVE / LOAD ............................................................................................................................................................... 25 5.2 MAIN ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26 5.3 WIRELESS CLIENT LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 27 5.4 SYSTEM LOG ............................................................................................................................................................... 27 5.5 CONNECTION STATUS .................................................................................................................................................. 28 5.6 DHCP CLIENT TABLE ................................................................................................................................................... 28 6 SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................................. 29 6.1 SWITCHING THE OPERATION MODE .............................................................................................................................. 29 7 WIRELESS CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................ 30 7.1 WIRELESS SETTINGS..................................................................................................................................................... 30 7.1.1 Access Point Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 30 7.1.2 Client Bridge Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 33 7.1.3 WDS Bridge Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 35 7.1.4 Client Router Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 37 7.2 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS...................................................................................................................................... 39 7.2.1 WEP ................................................................................................................................................................ 39 7.2.2 WPA-PSK ....................................................................................................................................................... 40 7.2.3 WPA2-PSK ..................................................................................................................................................... 41 7.2.4 WPA-PSK Mixed ............................................................................................................................................ 42 7.2.5 WPA ............................................................................................................................................................... 43 7.2.6 WPA2 ............................................................................................................................................................. 44 7.2.7 WPA Mixed .................................................................................................................................................... 45 7.3 WIRELESS ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................... 46 7.4 WIRELESS MAC FILTER ................................................................................................................................................ 48 7.5 WDS LINK SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................... 49 8 LAN SETUP ....................................................................................................................................................................... 50 8.1 IP SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................ 50 8.2 SPANNING TREE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................... 51 9 ROUTER SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................................... 52 9.1 WAN SETTINGS .......................................................................................................................................................... 52 9.1.1 Static IP .......................................................................................................................................................... 52 9.1.2 DHCP (Dynamic IP) ...................................................................................................................................... 54 9.1.3 PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) .......................................................................................... 56 9.1.4 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) .................................................................................................. 58 9.2 LAN SETTINGS (ROUTER MODE).................................................................................................................................. 60 9.3 VPN PASS THROUGH .................................................................................................................................................. 61 9.4 PORT FORWARDING .................................................................................................................................................... 62 9.5 DMZ ......................................................................................................................................................................... 63 10 MANAGEMENT SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................... 64 10.1 ADMINISTRATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 64 10.2 MANAGEMENT VLAN ............................................................................................................................................... 65 10.3 SNMP SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................................... 66 10.4 BACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................... 67 10.5 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ................................................................................................................................................. 67 10.6 TIME SETTINGS.......................................................................................................................................................... 68 10.7 LOG .......................................................................................................................................................................... 69 10.8 DIAGNOSTICS............................................................................................................................................................ 70 11 NETWORK CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ............................................................................................................... 71 11.1 ACCESS POINT .......................................................................................................................................................... 71 11.2 CLIENT BRIDGE MODE ............................................................................................................................................... 72 11.3 WDS BRIDGE MODE ................................................................................................................................................. 73 11.4 CLIENT ROUTER MODE .............................................................................................................................................. 74 APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................. 75 PROBLEM SOLVING ............................................................................................................................................................ 75 APPENDIX B – SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 76 APPENDIX C – GLOSSARY ................................................................................................................................................ 77 APPENDIX D – STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY ......................................................................................................... 82 D.1 – FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ......................................................................... 82 D.2 – INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT ................................................................................................................................ 83 D.3 – EUROPE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................................................................................... 84 About A This Docume ent This document is written w by ALLNET A Gm mbH. ALLNET GmbH. the reservees the righ ht to change this t docum ment withou ut notice and all righ ts are rese erved. This documentt can only be b used for the t configu uration of ALLNET A pro oducts. This document is to o characterize the ALLLNET ALL0 0358N Wireless Acceess Point & Client Bridge. B Please read th he docume ent carefullly before setting up the t ALL03558N. Any damage d which w is caused by in nappropriatte use will not be covvered unde er the warrranty. Formats F s This T docum ment uses following f symbols s to indicate and a highlight special messages. Cautio on: This sym mbol repreesents a vittal message and it is critical forr the devicce or setttings. Note: This T symbo ol represen nts an impo ortant messsage for th he settingss. Tip: This symbo ol represe nts an altternative choice c thaat can savve time or o resourrces. Before B you sta art______________________________________________________ The T followiing equipm ment is required to seetup the ALLL0358N: 1. 1 (1) Com mputer/Nottebook and d Internet access. 2. 2 (2) Ethe ernet cable es. 3. 3 (1) ALLN NET ALL0358N. quipment liisted above is only fo or configurration of th he ALL0358 8N, you willl The eq need n addittional equip pment to connect c to the Intern net and con nfiguration n will depen nd on yourr current c nettwork infrastructure. Please refeer to Chaptter 2 for more inform mation. 1 Producct Overview Thank T you for using the t ALL035 58N. It is a powerful and a enhanced busineess-class product with 4 multi-fun nctions: Acccess Point, Client Brid dge, WDS, and Clientt Router. ALLNET’ A ALLL0358N uses the latest wirelesss standard d, 802.11n, which allo ows for fastter wirelesss throughpu t t. The ALL0 0358N affo ords a greaat advantag ge to minim mize the tim me and co ost which iss required r to o expand yo our networrk. It operaates at 2.4G GHz and is also backw wards compatible with 802.11b/g 8 networking equipme ent. The T ALL035 58N is easyy to install almost anyywhere witth included d proprietaary Power over o Ethernet E ad dapter for quick insta allation. I n addition, the ALL03 358N can m manage po ower level control, c and it feature es narrow bandwidth b h selection, traffic sha aping and rreal-time RSSI R indication. The ALL03 358N fully supports w wireless encryption in ncluding W Wi-Fi Proteccted Accesss (WPA-PSK/ ( /WPA2-PSK K), (64/128/152)-bit W WEP Encryp ption, and IEEE 802.11x with RAD DIUS. Additionall A ly, the ALL0 0358N is an ideal cho oice to pairr with the ALL0358N A in an Acce ess Point – Client C Bridg ge or WDS S Bridge – WDS W Bridg ge topologyy. The AL LL0358N utilizes u ap proprietarry PoE ada apter. On nly use the e supplied PoE P adapter. Dama age may occur o if an nother PoE E adapter is i used. 1.1 1 Featu ures The T followiing list desscribes the design and d scope of the ALL0358N madee possible through t the power p and flexibility of wirelesss LANs: a) Diffficult-to-w wire enviro onments T There are many m situa ations wheere wires ca annot be laid easily. For example, historiic aand older buildings as a well as open area as and crosss-street arrchitecture es make the installation n of LANs either e impo ossible or very v expensive. b) Tem mporary workgroupss C Consider situations s in parks, a thletic are enas, exhibition centeers, disaste er-recoveryy, ttemporary offices an nd constru uction site es where one o wants a temporary WLAN N e established d and remo oved at a fu uture date. The ALL L0358N is eeasy to pla ace into and rremove fro om producttion. c) The ability to o access rea al-time in formation n D Doctors an nd nurses, point-of-ssale emplo oyees, and warehousse workers can accesss rreal-time informatio on while dealing with w patie ents, servving custo omers, and p processing informatio on. d) Frequently altered environments Show rooms, meeting rooms, retail stores, and manufacturing sites are prime examples where frequently rearranged workplaces are suited for wireless LANs. e) Wireless extensions of Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves, extensions to networks, and other changes by utilizing wireless LANs. f) Wired LAN backup Network managers may implement wireless LANs to provide redundancy for mission-critical applications which are implemented on wired networks. g) Training and educational facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to afford access to information, information exchanges, and learning. Features High Speed Data Rate Up to 300 Mbps High Output Power IEEE 802.11b/g/n Compliant Multi-Function Support RSSI Indicator (CB mode) Power-over-Ethernet Support Multi-SSID function (4 SSID) in AP mode WPA2/WPA/ WEP/ IEEE 802.1x support MAC address filtering in AP mode PPPoE/PPTP function support (AP Router/CR mode) SNMP Remote Configuration Management QoS (WMM) support Capable of handling heavy data payloads such as HD video streaming Extended range and excellent coverage Fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n compliant devices Users can use different modes in various environments Users can select the best signal to connect with AP efficiently Flexible Access Point locations and cost savings (Note: The ALL0358N includes a proprietary PoE adapter.) Allow clients to access different networks through a single access point and assign different policies and functions for each SSID Full support for all types of current wireless security standards Ensure secure network by enforcing network access control lists Easy to access Internet via ISP service authentication Allow administrators to remotely configure or manage the Access Point. Enhance user performance and density 1.2 Benefits Access Point Mode Use this feature to setup the access point’s configuration information. It supports transmit power and channel adjustments. Clients can access the network with different regulatory settings and automatically change to the local regulations. Client Bridge Mode Use this feature to connect to an Access Point, enabling WAN sharing. WDS Mode Use this feature to link multiple APs in a network; All associated clients from any AP can communicate with each other like in ad-hoc mode. Client Router Mode Clients connect wirelessly to an AP and transmit data through AP to access the Internet. Multiple SSIDs ALL0358N supports up to 4 SSIDs on your access point. The following options can be set to each SSID: - Public or private SSID - Authentication - VLAN identifier - RADIUS accounting identifier - Profile isolation for infrastructure network VLAN Specify a VLAN number for each SSID to separate the services among clients. QoS Use this feature to limit the incoming or outgoing throughput. Wi-Fi Protected Access Wi-Fi Protect Access is a standard-based interoperable security enhancement that increases the level of data protection and access control for existing and future wireless LAN systems. It is compatible with IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA leverages TKIP and 802.1X for authenticated key management. 1.3 1 Packa age Conttents Open O the p package ca arefully, an nd make su ure that no one of the items listeed below are a missing g. Do D not disccard the pa acking matterials; in c ase of retu urn, the uniit must be shipped in n its origina al packaging. p (1) W Wireless Access Point / Client B Bridge (ALLL0358N) (1) 2 24VAC/0,6 6A Power Adapter A (1) P PoE Injecto or (ALL-24R R) (1) M Mounting Kit with Mast-Mountt Strap Spe ecial Screw Set (1) Q QIG (1) C CD (User Manual) M Using a power adapter a otther than the t one in ncluded wiith the ALL0358N may m cause e damage to the dev vice. 1.4 1 Syste em Requiirement The T followiing conditiions are the minimum m system requiremen nts. ndows XP,, Vista, 7 or A co omputer with w an Eth hernet inte rface and operating under Win o Linu ux. An IInternet browser thatt supports HTTP and JavaScript. 1.5 1 Hardw ware Overview Physical P Inte erface - 1 x 10/100 LLAN Port with h PoE support - 1 x 10/100 LLAN port - 1 x Reset bu utton Maximum M W Wireless Data a rate - 300 Mbps LEDs L status - Power Statuss - LAN (10/1000Mbps) - WLAN (Wireeless is enabled) - 3 x Link Quaality (Client Bridge B mode) 1.6 Understanding the ALL0358N LEDs The rear of the ALL0358N has two groups of LEDs. One group, labeled INDICATORS, shows the status of the device. The second group, LINK QUALITY, shows the strength of the link between the ALL0358N and the network. The following table describes the ALL0358N LEDs. LED Color Mode Status Power Green OFF= ALL0358N is not receiving power. ON= ALL0358N is receiving power. LAN Green(Main) OFF = ALL0358N is not connected to the network. Orange(Secondary) ON = ALL0358N is connected to the network, but not sending or receiving data. Blink = ALL0358N is sending or receiving data. WLAN Green Access Point OFF = ALL0358N radio is off and the device is or Client not sending or receiving data over the wireless Bridge Mode LAN. ON = ALL0358N radio is on, and the device is not sending or receiving data over the wireless LAN. Blink = ALL0358N radio is on, and the device is sending or receiving data over the wireless LAN. Link Quality See Status column Access Point Shows the strength of the link between the or Client ALL0358N and the network. Bridge Mode G = good quality (green). Y = medium quality (yellow). R = poor or no link (red). 2 Installa ation This T chapte er describe es how to install the A ALL0358N. On nly experienced installation pro ofessionals who are fa amiliar with h local buillding and safety s code es and, whe erever app plicable, aree licensed by b the app propriate go overnmentt regulatorry authorities a should insstall the ALLL0358N. 2.1 2 Pre-in nstallatio on Guide elines Select S the o optimal loccations forr the equip pment using g the following guideelines: - The ALLL0358N should be mounted on n a 1"- 4" pole. p Its lo ocation sho ould enable easy access tto the unit and its connectors ffor installattion and te esting. - The hig gher the pla acement of the anten nna, the be etter the ac chievable liink quality.. The anttenna shou uld be insta alled to pro ovide a direct or nearr line of sig ght link witth the base e station antenna. The T antenn na should b be aligned to face the e general d direction of the base station. 2.2 2 Installing the ALL0358 8N To T install th he ALL0358 8N, use the e following g procedurre to mount the devicce on a pole and refe er to t the figurre below. 1. T The bottom m of the ALLL0358N iss a removable cover. Grab the ccover and push p down n sslightly while pulling it backwarrd to remove the cov ver. 2. IInsert a sta andard Ethe ernet cablee into the RJ-45 R port labeled M MAIN LAN. 3. S Slide the co over back to t seal thee bottom of the ALL0358N. 4. R Remove th he power co ord and Po oE injector from the box b and pl ug the pow wer cord into the DC C port of th he PoE injeector. O Only use the power adapter s upplied with w the AL LL0358N. U Using a diifferent power p ada apter migh ht damage e the ALL0 0358N. 5. P Plug the otther side of the Etherrnet cable in Step 3 in nto the Po E port of the PoE injector. When W you finish Step 5 5, the insta allation will resemble the follow wing picture e. 6. T Turn over the t ALL035 58N. Then insert the mast strap through tthe middle hole of the A ALL0358N. Use a scre ewdriver to o unlock th he pole-mo ounting rin ng putting it through tthe ALL035 58N. 7. M Mount the ALL0358N N securely tto the pole e by locking the strap p tightly. This T comp pletes the installatio i on procedu ure. 3 Wirelesss Netwo ork Mode es 3.1 3 Accesss Point Mode In I the Acce ess Point Mode, M the ALL0358N A ffunctions liike a centra al connectiion for any y stations or o clients c thatt support the IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards.. Stations and a clients must utilizze the same SSID S and S Security Passsword to associate a w while within range. The most ssuitable to opology forr this t mode is to have one ALL03 358N as an AP and th he second one o as a Cllient-Bridg ge – when necessary n a third Clie ent-Bridge can be plaace within the t directio onal anten na’s path. One advantage a of using th he ALL0358 8N to crea te point-to o-point wirreless linkss is when th he environme e nt is prone e to radio interferenc e on 5GHzz band. Run nning the n network on n 2.4GHz can c avoid tthe interferrence, thuss providing g higher sta ability to th he networkk. AP mode m CB mod de 3.2 3 Accesss Point with w WD DS Functiion Mode e The T ALL035 58N also supports WDS W functio onality while in Accesss Point Mo ode. Simply y configure e other o Access Points and a the asssociated M AC addressses in orde er to enlarg ge the wire eless area by b enabling g WDS Link Settings. WDS funcctionality can support up to 8 d different AP P MAC addresses. a Please notte that thiss mode is raarely used due to the e nature off directiona al antennae e. Consequen C ntly, the wirreless clien nts need to o be located d in the path of the A ALL0358N’ss directiona al antenna a an nd be withiin in the ra ange to sen nd signal back b to the ALL0358N N. Not ev very Accesss Point su upports WDS W in Acc cess Point Mode. It is i recommen r nded to usse ALL0358Ns if you u would lik ke to utiliz ze this fun nctionality y. 3.3 3 Client Bridge Mode In I the Clien nt Bridge Mode, M the ALL0358N A functions like a wirelless client, connecting to an Access A Poin nt wirelessly and enabling Interrnet connectivity whe erever you want. Use Site Surve ey function f to o scan all of the Accesss Points w within range and conffigure the SSSID and Security S Password P tto associate e with it. With Clien nt Bridge Mode, M the ALL0358N A works as lo ong range 2.4GHz 2 wirreless-Ethernet Bridge e in order tto provide a 2.4GHZ link betweeen the acccess point and a networked clientts. 3.4 3 WDS Bridge Mode M In I the WDS S Bridge Mode, M the ALL0358N A ccan wirelesssly connec ct differentt local area a networks by b configuring each device’s d MA AC addresss and secu urity setting gs. The W WDS Bridge e Mode can n bridge b up tto four local wired ne etworks tog gether as one o logicall network. Every com mputer on this t logical network can c see eacch other, sh haring filess as if they are in the same location. With 600mW 6 ou utput powe er and MIM MO antennaa technolo ogy, the con nnection d distance can extend beyond b 1000 feet witth good pe erformancee, assuming g the anten nna are witthin line off sight. The e WDS W bridg ge network is a MAC-based netw work that provides p trransparent bridging. WDS Bridge B Mo ode is unli ke Access Point Mode. APs lin nked by WDS W are using u the ssame wire eless chann nel, and co onnecting g excessive e numberss of APs on the same channel c m may result in lower th hroughpu ut. Please be b aware to t avoid lo oop conne ections; otherwise o enable th he Spannin ng Tree Fu unction. 3.5 3 Client Router Mode In I Client Ro outer Mode, the ALL0 0358N pro vides two functions: 1) acting aas a wirelesss-Ethernett Bridge B in o order to relay signal from the acccess pointt; 2) acting as an activve DHCP server that allows a WLA AN clients to share th he same wiireless netw work conne ection. Ideeally, have clients c wirelessly w cconnect to an AP/WIS SP and con nnect to LA ANs via Eth hernet. Clieent Router Mode is different d from the AP P Router Mode. It is n not a comm mon applica ation howeever useful when connects c to o WISP AP. 4 Configu uring Yo our Comp puter forr TCP/IP This T chapte er describe es how to configure c tthe TCP/IP settings on n a compu uter that wiill be used to t configurre the ALL0 0358N. Beccause the d default ope erating mo ode is Clien nt Bridge, an a IP address a will not be asssigned to the compu uter/noteb book. There efore, follo ow the step ps below to o assign a an IP address to t a client’s Ethernet adapter. 4.1 4 Confiiguring Microsof M ft Windows 7 Use U the following pro ocedure to configuree a computer running g Microsoftt Windows 7. 1. 1 In the Start menu u search box, type: n ncpa.cpl 2. 2 When the Netwo ork Connecctions List aappears, right-click the Local A Area Connection icon and a click P Properties. 3. 3 In the Networkin ng tab, click k Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4 4), and the en click Properties P s. 4. 4 In the propertiess dialog bo ox, click Use e the follo owing IP address: a to o configure e your computer c ffor Static TCP/IP. T En nter an IP a address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subnet mask of the ALL0358N, A and the default gatteway whicch is the ALL0358N’s IP addresss, 192.168.1.1. Note e: the t subnet mask musst match th hat of the A ALL0358N and the IP address m must be on that subnet. s 5. 5 Click the OK buttton to save e your cha nges and close c the dialog d box. 6. 6 Click the OK buttton again to save yo ur changess. 4.2 4 Confiiguring Microsof M ft Windows Vista Use U the following pro ocedure to configuree a computer running g Microsoftt Windows Vista with the t defaultt Windows interface. 1. 1 On the e Windowss taskbar, click c Start, click Conttrol Panel, and then sselect the Network and a Intern net icon. 2. 2 Click V View Netw work Status and task ks and then n click Man nage Netw works Con nnections. 3. 3 Right-click the Lo ocal Area Connectio on icon and click Pro operties. 4. 4 Click C Continue. The T Local Area A Conn ection Properties dia alog box ap ppears. 5. 5 In the Local Area a Connectio on Propertties dialog box, verify y that Interrnet Proto ocol (TCP/IPv4) ( ) is checke ed. Then se elect Intern net Protoccol (TCP/IP Pv4) and cclick the Prroperties button. b The e Internet Protocol Version V 4 Prroperties dialog d box appears. 6. 6 In the propertiess dialog bo ox, click Use e the follo owing IP address: a to o configure e your computer c ffor Static TCP/IP. T En nter an IP a address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subnet mask of the ALL0358N, A and the default gatteway whicch is the ALL0358N’s IP addresss, 192.168.1.1. Note e: the t subnet mask musst match th hat of the A ALL0358N and the IP address m must be on that subnet. s 7. 7 8. 8 Click the OK buttton to save e your cha nges and close c the dialog d box. Click the OK buttton again to save yo ur changess. 4.3 4 Confiiguring Microsof M ft Windows XP Use U the following pro ocedure to configure a compute er running Microsoft Windows XP with the default d Win ndows inte erface. 1. 1 On the Windows taskbar, t cliick Start, cclick Control Panel, and a then cllick Netwo ork and Interne et Connecttions. 2. 2 Click the Network k Connecttions icon. 3. 3 Click Lo ocal Area Connectio C on for the EEthernet ad dapter connected to tthe ALL0358N. The Local Area Connection Statu us dialog b box appearrs. 4. 4 In the LLocal Area Connection Status diialog box, click the Properties button. Th he Local Area Co onnection Properties dialog boxx appears. 5. 5 In the Local Area a Connectio on Propertties dialog box, verify y that Interrnet Proto ocol (TCP/IP) ( iss checked. Then selecct Internett Protocol (TCP/IP) and a click th he Propertties button n. The T Interne et Protocoll (TCP/IP) Properties P dialog boxx appears. 6. 6 In the propertiess dialog bo ox, click Use e the follo owing IP address: a to o configure e your computer c ffor Static TCP/IP. T En nter an IP a address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subnet mask of the ALL0358N, A and the default gatteway whicch is the ALL0358N’s IP addresss, 192.168.1.1. Note e: the t subnet mask musst match th hat of the A ALL0358N and the IP address m must be on that subnet. s 7. 7 Click the OK buttton to save e your cha nges and close c the dialog d box. 8. 8 Click the OK buttton again to save yo ur changess. 4.4 4 Confiiguring Apple A Ma ac OS X The T followiing proced dure describes how to o configure e TCP/IP on an Applee Macintossh running Mac M OS 10 0.2 or later. Note: Th he menu ti tles and pllacement vary v in each h OS X 10.xx operating g system s butt are typica ally similar. 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5 Pull dow wn the App ple Menu, click Syste em Prefere ences, and select Net etwork. Verify that the NIC C connecte ed to the A ALL0358N is i selected in the Sho ow field. In the C Configure field on th he TCP/IP ttab, select Manually. Click Ap pply Now to apply your y setting gs and closse the TCP//IP dialog box. Enter an n IP addre ess (i.e. 192 2.168.1.10),, the subne et mask off the ALL03358N, and the Route er which iss the ALL03 358N’s IP address, a 19 92.168.1.1. Note: the subnet m mask must match tha at of the A ALL0358N and the IP address m must be on that subne et. 6. 6 Click Ap pply Now to apply your y setting gs and closse the TCP//IP dialog box. 4.5 4 Logging into the ALL0 0358N After A comp pleting the TCP/IP setttings from m the begin nning of the Chapter, you can now n access the t web-baased config guration menu. m 1. 1 Open your web browser. b 2. 2 Enter IIP 192.168 8.1.1 into your y addre ss bar. If you have chan nged the A ALL0358N N LAN IP address, m ake sure you y enter the t correct IP Addre ess. 3. 3 After ssuccessfullyy connectin ng to the A ALL0358N, a browser pop-up w with a Wind dows Securitty notice will w appear. Please entter the correct Usern name and P Password. 4. 4 The de efault Userrname and Password are both admin. a If you have changed the Useername and d Password d, please eenter the co orrect Username U aand Passw word. 5 Status The T Statuss section is on the navvigation drrop-down menu. Sele ecting it, yo ou will the en see three options: o Main, Wirele ess Client List, L and Syystem Log. Each optio on is descriibed in dettail below. 5.1 5 Save / Load This T page aallows view wing of the e modified settings. The T change es will show w in the Un nsaved changes c list. You can decide to cancel (Re evert) all th he changess or to Savve & Apply y the new settings. s e of the fo llowing: Please make note 1. 1 You cann not cancel specific se ettings. You u can only save all of the setting gs or revert to the previously p saved state. 2. 2 You need d to use th he Save/Reload page to committ your conffigurationss by clicking g the “Save e & Apply” b button. 5.2 5 Main Click C on the Main link under the Status d drop-down menu or click c Homee from the top-right of o the webpage. The status thatt is displayyed corresp ponds with the operaating mode e that is selected. s In nformation n such as operating m mode, syste em up-time e, firmwaree version, serial s number, n ke ernel versio on, and application v ersion are displayed in the Systtem section n. LAN IP address, a su ubnet maskk, and MAC C address aare displayyed in the LAN L sectio n. In the Wireless W section, s the e frequencyy and chan nnel are dissplayed. Since this de evice suppo orts multip ple-SSIDs, the t details of each SS SID, such as ESSID an nd its securrity settings are displaayed. AL LL0358N ALLNET 5.3 5 Wirelless Clien nt List Click C on the Wirelesss Client Lisst link undeer the Stattus drop-d down menu u. This page displays the t list of C Clients thatt are associated to th he ALL0358 8N. The MA AC addressses and sig gnal strength s fo or each clie ent is displa ayed. Clickk on the Re efresh buttton to refreesh the clie ent list. 5.4 5 Syste em Log Click C on the System Log link un nder the Sttatus drop p-down me enu. The deevice automatically records r eve ents in its internal i me emory. Wh hen there iss not enough internaal memory for all of the t most re ecent even nts, events are deleted d in descending chro onological order so th hat the latest events may be retained. 5.5 5 Conn nection Status Click C on the Connecttion Statuss link undeer the Status drop-do own menu u. This page e displays the t currentt status of the network, includin ng Network Type, SSIID, BSSID, C Connection Status, Wireless W M Mode, Curre ent Channe el, Securityy, Data Rate e, Current noise levell, and Signal strength h. ALLNET 5.6 5 DHCP P Client Table T Click C on the DHCP Cllient List link under tthe Statuss drop-dow wn menu. TThis page displays d the e list of Clien nts that are e associated to the ALLL0358N th hrough DH HCP. The M MAC addressses and signal s stren ngth for ea ach client iss displayed d. Click on the Refressh button tto refresh the t client list. 6 System m 6.1 6 Switcching the e Operatiion Mod e The T ALL035 58N suppo orts 4 modes: Access Point, Clie ent Bridge, WDS Bridg ge, and Client Routerr. In I order to switch bettween the operating modes, please go to o System -> > Operatio on mode. To T begin, cclick System m Properties under SSystem Secction. S a name for th he device. It I is not the e broadcasst SSID; thiss will be Devicce Name: Specify shown n in SNMP managem ment. Cou untry/Regiion: Europe e. Ope eration Mo ode: Selectt an operattion mode via a Radiio Button. Click C Accep pt to confirm the cha anges. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. If you would w like to use Acccess Point with w WDS Function m mode, plea ase select Access A Poin nt Mode and then en nable WDSS function in the Wire eless Netwo ork section n. scenario s re equiring this functionality, WDS and AP, is rare. The 7 Wirelesss Config guration This T section n will guide you through all of tthe wirelesss settings. Please reaad the instructions carefully. c In nappropriate settingss could low wer the perrformance or affect th he stability y of your network. n Before continuing, ple ease make sure you have h chosen the correect operating mode. 7.1 7 Wirelless Settiings This T section n contains the basic wireless w seettings. Please read th he descripttion carefully and consult c Chaapter 10 fo or more de etailed info ormation. 7.1.1 7 Acccess Poin nt Mode ALLNET1 1 ALLNET2 2 ALLNET3 3 ALLNET4 4 Wireless W M Mode The wireless w m ode suppo orts 802.11 1b/g/n mixe xed operation. It is compatible witth the most common wireless b bands. Channel C H HT Mode The default d chaannel band dwidth is 40 MHz. A l arger chan nnel can provvide better transmit quality q and speed. Extension E Channel Speccify the upp per channe el or lower channel seelection. It may influence the A Auto chann nel function n. Channel C / Frequency y The channel c avvailability iss determined by the ccountry’s regulations. TThe device operates in the 2.4G GHz spectru um. Auto A Place e a check m mark to en nable Auto channel seelection. AP A Detection AP Detection D ccan help to select a best channeel by scann ning the nearby area. Current C Prrofile Conffigure up to o four diffe erent SSIDs; it allows for the divvision of clients into sep parate grou ups to acce ess the netw work. Press Edit to configure the p profile and place a ch heck to enaable an additional SSID D. Profile P Iso olation Restrrict client ccommunica ations with h different V VID by sele ecting the Radio button. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canccel to return to the previous settin gs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. SSID S Speccify the SSIID for curre ent profile. VLAN V ID Speccify the VLA AN tag for current prrofile. Suppresse S ed SSID Place e a check tto hide the e SSID. Clients will no ot be able to t see the broadcast SSID D in Site Survey. Station S Se eparation Selecct the Radiio button to t allow / deny d client s to comm municate with one anoth her. Wireless W S Security Pleasse refer to the Wirele ess Security y section. Save S / Can ncel Presss Save to ssave the ch hanges or Cancel C to rreturn prevvious settin ngs. 7.1.2 7 Clie ent Bridg ge Mode Wireless W M Mode The wireless w m ode suppo orts 802.11 1b/g/n mixe xed operation. It is compatible witth the most common known wi reless bands. SSID S Speccify the SSIID if known n. The SSID D text box w will be auto omatically filled d in when aan AP in the Site Surv vey is seleccted. Site S Survey Use Site Surveyy to scan nearby n APs, and then select the AP to estab blish a con nnection. Prefer P BSS SID Speccify the MA AC address, if known. The Prefe r BSSID check box will be b automa tically filled d in when an AP in th he Site Surrvey is seleccted. WDS W Clien nt Selecct a Radio button to Enable / Disable D WD DS Client. Wireless W S Security Pleasse refer to Chapter 6.2 for details. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. Profile P Afterr Site Surveey, the web bpage will display all of the nea arby Acce ess Points. C Click the BSSID B if you u would likke to conne ect with it. Wireless W S Security Pleasse refer to the Wirele ess Security y section. Refresh R Presss Refresh to o scan aga ain. If the Acccess Pointt is suppresssing its ow wn SSID, th he SSID secction will be e blank; the SSID S must be entered d manually y. 7.1.3 7 WD DS Bridge e Mode Wireless W M Mode The wireless w m ode suppo orts 802.11 1b/g/n mixe xed modes.. It is compatible witth the most common wireless b bands. Channel C H HT Mode The default d chaannel band dwidth is 40 MHz. A l arger chan nnel can provvide better transmit quality q and speed. Extension E Channel Speccify the upp per channe el or lower channel seelection. It may influence the A Auto chann nel function n Channel C / Frequency y The channel c avvailability iss determined by the ccountry’s regulations. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canccel to return to the previous settin gs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. MAC M Addrress Enter the Accesss Point’s MAC M addre ess that you u would lik ke to exten nd the wireeless coverrage of into o the MAC C address fiilter. Mode M Selecct Disable or Enable from the drop d down n list. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canccel to return to the previous settin gs. Please make note e of the fo llowing: 1. 1 Accept d does not apply a the changes – you mustt go to Sta atus -> Saave / Load to apply the t new se ettings. Please referr to Chapte er 4.1 for more info ormation. 2. 2 You musst enter th he MAC ad ddress of tthe Accesss Point wh hose wireleess covera age you would w like e to extend d. Not all Access A Po oint supports this feature. 7.1.4 7 Clie ent Route er Mode Wireless W M Mode The wireless w m ode suppo orts 802.11 1b/g/n mixe xed operation. It is compatible witth the most common wireless b bands. SSID S Speccify the SSI D, if known n. The SSID D text box w will be auto omatically filled d in if an AP P in the Sitte Survey iss selected. Site S Survey Use Site Surveyy to scan nearby n APs, and then select the AP to estab blish a con nnection. Prefer P BSS SID Speccify the MA AC address, if known. Prefer BSSSID text bo ox will be automatically ffilled in when an AP in the Site SSurvey is selected. s Wireless W S Security Pleasse refer to Chapter 6.2 for details. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canccel to return to the previous settin gs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. Profile P Afterr Site Surveey, the web bpage will display all nearby Acccess Pointts. Click thee BSSID if you would d like to con nnect with an AP. Wireless W S Security Pleasse refer to the Wirele ess Security y section. Refresh R Presss Refresh tto scan again. If the Access A Poin nt is supprressing its own o SSID, the t SSID seection will be blank; the t SSID m must be enttered manu ually. 7.2 7 Wirelless Secu urity Setttings Wireless W Se ecurity Setttings sectio on will guid de you through the Security S co onfigurations: WEP, WPA-PSK, W W WPA2-PSK K, WPA-PSK K Mixed, W WPA, WPA2, and WPA Mixed. Wee strongly recommen r d the use of o WPA2-P PSK as yourr security setting. s 7.2.1 7 WE EP Security S M Mode Selecct WEP fro om the drop down list. Auth A Type e Selecct Auth Typ pe in Open n System or o Shared. Input I Type e Selecct Input Tyype in Hex or ASCII. Key K Length Selecct Key Leng gth in 64/1 128/152 bit b passworrd length. Default D Ke ey Selecct the defaault index key k for wire eless securrity. Key1 K Speccify passwo ord for secu urity key in ndex No.1. Key2 K Speccify passwo ord for secu urity key in ndex No.2. Key3 K Speccify passwo ord for secu urity key in ndex No.3. Key4 K Speccify passwo ord for secu urity key in ndex No.4. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.2.2 7 WP PA-PSK Security S M Mode Selecct WPA-PS SK from the drop dow wn list. Encryption E n Selecct Both, TK KIP or AES S for encryp ption type.. Passphrase P e Speccify the seccurity passw word. Group G Key y Update Interval I Speccify Group Key Updatte Interval time. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.2.3 7 WP PA2-PSK Security S M Mode Selecct WPA2-P PSK from the t drop do own list. Encryption E n Selecct Both, TK KIP or AES S for encryp ption type.. Passphrase P e Speccify the seccurity passw word. Group G Key y Update Interval I Speccify Group Key Updatte Interval time. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.2.4 7 WP PA-PSK Mixed M Security S M Mode Selecct WPA-PS SK Mixed from f the drop d down list. Encryption E n Selecct Both, TK KIP or AES S for encryp ption type.. Passphrase P e Speccify the seccurity passw word. Group G Key y Update Interval I Speccify Group Key Updatte Interval time. Using WPA-PSK W Mixed M can allow multiple security modes at the sam me time. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.2.5 7 WP PA Security S M Mode Selecct WPA fro om the dro op down lisst. Encryption E n Selecct Both, TK KIP or AES S for Encryp ption type.. Radius R Serrver Speccify Radius Server IP address. a Radius R Porrt Speccify Radius Port numb ber, the default port iis 1812. Radius R Seccret Speccify Radius Secret tha at is given by b the Rad dius Server.. Group G Key y Update Interval I Speccify Group Key Updatte Interval time. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.2.6 7 WP PA2 Security S M Mode Selecct WPA2 frrom the drrop down list. Encryption E n Selecct Both, TK KIP or AES S for encryp ption type.. Radius R Serrver Speccify Radius Server IP Address. A Radius R Porrt Speccify Radius Port numb ber, the default port iis 1812. Radius R Seccret Speccify Radius Secret tha at is given by b the Rad dius Server.. Group G Key y Update Interval I Speccify Group Key Updatte Interval time. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.2.7 7 WP PA Mixed d Security S M Mode Selecct WPA Miixed from the drop down d list. Encryption E n Selecct Both, TK KIP or AES S for encryp ption type.. Radius R Serrver Speccify Radius Server IP Address. A Radius R Porrt Speccify Radius Port numb ber, the default port iis 1812. Radius R Seccret Speccify Radius Secret tha at is given by b the Rad dius Server.. Group G Key y Update Interval I Speccify Group Key Updatte Interval time. The IEE EE 802.11n n standard does not include WE EP/WPA-PSSK/WPA-PS SK TKIP security s mo ode. To com mply with the t standaard, when you y use the e above en ncryptions, the wireless w traansmit mod de will drop from 802 2.11n to 80 02.11g. 7.3 7 Wirelless Adva anced Se ettings Data D Rate Selecct Data Ratte from the e drop dow wn list. Datta rate will affect the efficiiency of th e throughp put. A lowe er data ratee will allow w for transsmissions tto travel longer distances. Transmit T P Power Selecct Transmitt Power to increase or decreasee the transm mit power. Alterring the traansmit pow wer will cha ange the w wireless covverage area correspon ndingly; however, settting the Traansmit Pow wer to an extre eme level m may cause issues for wireless co onnectivity y. RTS/CTS R T Threshold Speccify Thresho old packag ge size for RTC/CTS. SSmaller thrresholds will cause c RTS//CTS packe ets to be se ent more offten, consu uming more e of the avaailable ban ndwidth. In n addition, if heavy traffic occu urs, the wireeless network is more e robust in n the eventt of interrference orr collisions.. Distance D Speccify distancce range be etween AP and Clientts. Farther distances may utilize low wer connecttion speed ds. Short S GI Shorrt GI is an improveme ent of 802.11n and 8002.11b/g. It I can incre ease perforrmance by 10% durin ng the dataa transmisssion. For exam mple, if the 802.11b/g g’s GI is 800 0μs, the sh hort GI will be 400μs. The shorter s gu ard interva al results in n a higher p packet colllision rate when n the delayy-spread of the chann nel exceed ds the guarrd interval or if timing syn nchronization betwee en the tran smitter and d receiver is no ot precise. Aggregati A on Aggrregation is to merge the typical size of daata’s heade er to one data. It is usefu ul for the sm mall size but more paackets. Wireless W T Traffic Shaping S Place e a check tto enable Wireless W Traffic Shapiing functio on. Incoming I Traffic Lim mit Speccify the wirreless transsmission sp peed for in coming tra affic. Outgoing O Traffic Lim mit Speccify the wirreless transsmission sp peed for ou utgoing tra affic. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Please make note e of the fo llowing: 1. 1 Accept d does not apply a the changes – you mustt go to Sta atus -> Saave / Load to apply the t new se ettings. Please referr to Chapte er 4.1 for more info ormation. 2. 2 Changin ng Wirelesss Advance ed Setting gs may low wer the wireless con nnection quality. q Please P kee ep all settings as deffault unlesss you und derstand the t modifiications which w you have h made e. 7.4 7 Wirelless MAC C Filter Wireless W M MAC Filter iss used to Allow A or Deeny wirelesss clients, by b their MA AC addressses, from accessing a tthe networrk. You can n manually add a MAC address to restrict the accesss permission p n’s of the cllient. The default d settting is Disa able Wirele ess MAC Fi lters. 0. ACL A Mode e ACL Mode can deny or allow speciffic clients to o access th he netw work. Selectt Disable, Deny MAC C in the listt, or Allow w MAC in the list from th he drop dow wn list. MAC M Addrress Filter Speccify the MA AC address, manually. Add A Presss Add to a dd the MA AC address in the tab ble. Apply A Presss Apply to o apply the changes. 7.5 7 WDS Link Setttings WDS W Link S Settings is used to esstablish a cconnection between Access A Poin nts withou ut forgoing Access A Poin nt function nality. APs with w WDS ffunctionaliity can exte end the wi reless cove erage and allow a LANss to communicate witth each oth her. MAC M Addrress Enter the Accesss Point’s MAC M addre ess that you u would lik ke to exten nd the wireeless coverrage of into o the MAC C address fiilter. Mode M Selecct Disable or Enable from the drop d down n list. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. The MA AC address of the AP that you would w like to t extend tthe wireless coverage e of o must be entered. Not N all Access Points supports this t feature e. 8 LAN Se etup This T section n will guide you to se etup the Lo ocal Area Network N (LAN) setting gs 8.1 8 IP Setttings This T section n is only avvailable forr Non-Rou uter Mode e. IP Setting gs allows yo ou to conffigure the IP settings s of the ALL0358N. IP I Networrk Setting Selecct Radio bu utton for Obtain O an IP I addresss automattically or Speccify an IP a address. IP I Addresss Speccify LAN po ort IP address. IP I Suet Ma ask Speccify Subnett Mask. Default D Ga ateway Speccify Defaultt Gateway. Primary P D DNS Speccify Primaryy DNS. Secondary S y DNS Speccify Second dary DNS. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Please make note e of the fo llowing: 1. 1 Obtain a an IP addrress autom matically iss not a DH HCP serverr. This settting allow ws the ALL0358N A N to autom matically re equest an IP addresss when it is i connectted to a de evice which has h a DHC CP server. 2. 2 Changin ng LAN IP Address will w chang ge LAN Interface IP address. a T The webpa age will automatic a cally redire ect to the new IP ad ddress afte er Apply iss selected.. 8.2 8 Spanning Tree Setting gs Spanning S Tree Statu us Selecct the Radiio button to t On or Off to togglle the Span nning Tree functtion. Bridge B Hello Time Speccify Bridge Hello Time e in second ds. Bridge B Ma ax Age Speccify Bridge Max Age in i seconds. Bridge B Forrward Dela ay Speccify Bridge Forward Delay D in sec conds. Priority P Speccify the Prio ority numb ber; smaller numbers have greater priorrity. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. 9 Routerr Settingss This T section n is only avvailable forr AP Route er Mode and a Client Router Mo ode. 9.1 9 WAN N Settingss There T are ffour differe ent types of WAN con nnections: Static IP, DHCP, PPPo oE, and PPT TP. Please contact c you ur ISP to determine the t connecction type. 9.1.1 9 Stattic IP Select S Stattic IP in WA AN connection if you r ISP gives all the of the t necessaary information abou ut IP I address, Subnet Mask, M Defau ult Gatewayy, Primary DNS and Secondary S DNS. Internet I Connection n Type T Selecct Static IP P to begin configuration of the Static IP co onnection. Account A N Name Speccify Accoun nt Name th hat is provided by ISPP. Domain D Name Speccify Domain n Name th hat is provid ded by ISP. P. MTU M Speccify the Maaximum Tra ansmit Unitt size. ALLN NET recom mmends that it remains in Auto. IP I Addresss Speccify WAN p port IP address. IP I Subnet Mask Speccify WAN IP P Subnet Mask. M Gateway G IP Addresss Speccify WAN G Gateway IP address. Primary P D DNS Speccify Primaryy DNS IP. Secondary S y DNS Speccify Second dary DNS IP. Discard D Ping on WA AN Place e a check tto Enable or Disable e ping from m WAN. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. If the router's r MT TU is set to oo high, do ownstream packets w will be fragm mented. If the t router'ss MTU is se et too low, the routerr will fragm ment packets unnecesssarily and,, in extreme cases, c may be unable e to establissh connecttions. In eitther case, network n peerformance e can suffer. 9.1.2 9 DHCP (Dyna amic IP) Select S DHC CP as your WAN conn nection typ pe to obtaiin the IP ad ddress auto omatically. You will need n to enter Accoun nt Name ass your hosttname and d DNS addresses (Op ptional). Internet I Connection n Type Select S DHC CP to begin n configura ation of thee DHCP connection. Account A N Name Specify S Acccount Name which is provided b by ISP. Domain D Name Specify S Dom main Name e which is provided b by ISP. MTU M Specify S the Maximum m Transmit Unit U size. A ALLNET reccommendss th hat it remaains in Auto o. Get G Autom matically From F ISP I Select S the R Radio butto on for the DNS serveers to be ob btained automatica lly from the DHCP se erver. Use U These DNS Serv vers Select S the R Radio butto on to setup p the Prim mary DNS and a Secondary S y DNS servers manually. Discard D Ping on WA AN Place P a che eck to Enab ble or Disa able ping ffrom WAN.. Accept A /C Cancel Press P Accep pt to confirm the cha anges or Caancel to re eturn previo ous settings. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. If the router's r MT TU is set to oo high, do ownstream packets w will be fragm mented. If the t router'ss MTU is se et too low, the routerr will fragm ment packets unnecesssarily and,, in extreme cases, c may be unable e to establissh connecttions. In eitther case, network n peerformance e can suffer. 9.1.3 9 PPP PoE (Poin nt-to-Poiint Proto ocol overr Etherne et) Select S PPP PoE as yourr WAN con nnection tyype if your ISP provides a Usern ame and Password. P I If the t PPPoE is a DSL se ervice, plea ase removee the PPPoE software from yourr computerr as the software s is not necesssary with the t use of tthe ALL035 58N. Internet I Connection n Type T Selecct PPPoE tto begin co onfiguration of the PPPPoE connection. MTU M Speccify the Maaximum Tra ansmit Unitt size. ALLN NET recom mmends that it remains in Auto. Login L Speccify the Use ername th hat is given by your ISSP. Password P Speccify the Passsword tha at is given by your IS P. Service S Na ame Speccify the Serrvice Nam me that is given by yo ur ISP. Connect C o on Demand d Selecct the Radiio button to t specify the t maximu um idle tim me. The Interrnet will dissconnect when w it reaches the m maximum id dle time; howe ever, it will automaticcally conne ect when a client triess to access the network. n Keep K Alive e Selecct the Radiio button to t keep internet conn nection alw ways on. Speccify the red dial period for once th he Internett connectio on is lost. Get G Autom matically From F ISP Selecct the Radiio button for f the DNS S servers to o be obtained automatically ffrom the DHCP server. Use U These DNS Serv vers Selecct the Radiio button for f setup th he Primaryy DNS and d Seco ondary DN NS servers manually. Discard D Ping on WA AN Place e a check tto Enable or Disable e ping from m WAN. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. If the router's r MT TU is set to oo high, do ownstream packets w will be fragm mented. If the t router'ss MTU is se et too low, the routerr will fragm ment packets unnecesssarily and,, in extreme cases, c may be unable e to establissh connecttions. In eitther case, network n peerformance e can suffer. 9.1.4 9 PPT TP (Pointt-to-Poin nt Tunne ling Prottocol) Select S PPTP as your WAN W conn nection typ pe if your IS SP provides informatiion regarding: IP Address, A Su ubnet Massk, Default Gateway (O Optional), DNS (Optional), Servver IP, Userrname, and d Password. P Internet I Connection n Type T Selecct PPTP to o begin con nfiguration of the PPTTP connecttion. MTU M Speccify the Maaximum Tra ansmit Unitt size. ALLN NET recom mmends that it remains in Auto. IP I Addresss Speccify WAN p port IP address. IP I Subnet Mask Speccify WAN IP P Subnet Mask. M Gateway G IP Addresss Speccify WAN G Gateway IP address. PPTP P Serv ver Speccify PPTP S erver IP ad ddress. Username U Speccify the Use ername th hat is given by your ISSP. Password P Speccify the Passsword tha at is given by your IS P. Connect C o on Demand d Selecct the Radiio button to t specify the t maximu um idle tim me. The Interrnet will dissconnect when w it reaches the m maximum id dle time; howe ever, it will automaticcally conne ect when a client triess to access the network. n Keep K Alive e Selecct the Radiio button to t keep internet conn nection alw ways on. Speccify the red dial period once the internet losse connection. Get G Autom matically From F ISP Selecct the Radiio button for f the DNS S servers to o be obtained automatically ffrom the DHCP server. Use U These DNS Serv vers Selecct the Radiio button for f setup th he Primaryy DNS and d Seco ondary DN NS servers manually. Discard D Ping on WA AN Place e a check tto Enable or Disable e ping from m WAN. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. If the router's r MT TU is set to oo high, do ownstream packets w will be fragm mented. If the t router'ss MTU is se et too low, the routerr will fragm ment packets unnecesssarily and,, in extreme cases, c may be unable e to establissh connecttions. In eitther case, network n peerformance e can suffer. 9.2 9 LAN Settings (Router Mode) IP I Addresss Speccify LAN po ort IP address. IP I Subnet Mask Speccify LAN IP Subnet Mask. WINS W Serv ver IP Speccify WINS SServer IP. Use U Route er As DHCP P Server S Place e a check tto enable the t DHCP server. s Starting S IP P Address Speccify DHCP sserver starting IP add dress. Ending E IP Address Speccify DHCP sserver ending IP address. WINS W Serv ver IP Speccify the WIN NS Server IP address. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. 9.3 9 VPN Pass Thrrough VPN V Pass T Through is used to allow certain n protocolss to be tunneled thro ough an IP network such s as PPT TP and L2T TP, or to im mplement a secure exxchange of packets att the IP Lay yer such ass IPSec. I PPTP P Pass Through Place e a check tto enable PPTP P proto ocol passess through WAN. W L2TP L Pass Through Place e a check tto enable L2TP L proto ocol passess through WAN. W IPSec I Passs Through Place e a check tto enable IPSec I proto ocol passess through WAN. W Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. 9.4 9 Port Forwarding Port P Forwaarding is ussed to allow w public seervices such as Web Server, S Maiil Server, or FTP serve er to t be set up. For exam mple: Set up u a Web SServer on your y computer with p port number 8080. A visitor v on the Internet can accesss your Weeb Server by b entering g WAN Porrt IP with port number n 80 080. If the WAN W Port IP addresss is 192.168 8.5.1, then visitors mu ust enter http://192 h 2.168.5.1:8 8080. To fin nd out mo re about common po ort numbe rs please consult c the e Internet. I Add A Entry y Presss Add Entrry to add a rule of Po ort Forward ding. Accept A Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. Service S Na ame Speccify a namee for curren nt Port Forwarding ru ule. Protocol P Selecct a protoccol from drrop down list: Both, T TCP, or UD DP. Starting S Po ort Speccify Starting g Port num mber. Ending E Po ort Speccify Ending Port number. IP I Addresss Speccify IP addrress. Save S / Can ncel Presss Save to cconfirm the e changes or Cancel to return previous p settin ngs. 9.5 9 DMZ Enabling E D DMZ will exxpose the computer c w which is in the DMZ to t the Interrnet. This feature f mayy be b used in scenarios such as Intternet Gam ming or Vid deo Conferencing. DM MZ will forw ward all the ports p to on ne PC simu ultaneously y. This PC w will be vulnerable to any a incomi ng traffic, including unsolicited u or malicio ous traffic, because D DMZ openss all of the ports. DMZ D Hostting Selecct Enable o or Disable DMZ from m drop dow wn list. DMZ D Addrress Speccify an IP ad ddress of DMZ. D Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. 10 1 Management Settingss The T Manag gement se ection is on n the navig gation drop p-down me enu. You w will see seve en optionss: Administra A tion, Mana agement VLAN, V SNM MP Settingss, Backup / Restore Seettings, Firmware Upgrade, U T Time Settin ngs, and Lo og. Each op ption is desscribed bellow. 10.1 1 Adm ministration Click C on the Adminisstration lin nk under th he Manage ement menu. This op ption allow ws you to create c a usser name and passwo ord for the device. By default, th his device iis configured with a username u aand passw word of adm min. For seecurity reassons it is hiighly recom mmended that you create c a ne ew user nam me and password. Name N Speccify Userna me for log gin. Password P Speccify a Passw word for login Confirm C Password Re-enter the Paassword fo or confirma ation. Remote R M Management Selecct the Rad io button to t Enable or Disablee Remote Management. Remote R Up pgrade Selecct the Rad io button to t Enable or Disablee Remote Upgrade. U Remote R M Management Speccify the Porrt number for Remotte Manageement. For example: Port P if you u specify th he Port number is 8080, then yo ou will nee ed to enter the following f h http://IP ad ddress:808 80 to accesss the web interface. Save S / App ply / Cancel Presss Save / A pply to co onfirm the changes c orr Cancel to o return previous settin gs. Pressin ng Save / Apply wil l change the t setting gs immediiately. It iss not reversible r unless the e settings are chang ged again or the dev vice is reseet. 10.2 1 Man nagemen nt VLAN Click C on the Manage ement VLA AN link und der the Ma anagement menu. Th his option allows you u to t assign a VLAN tag to packetss. A VLAN is a group of computers on a n network wh hose software s haas been co onfigured so s that theyy behave as a if they were w on a seeparate Lo ocal Area Network N (LLAN). Comp puters on a VLAN do o not have to be physsically locatted next to o one another a on n the LAN. Managem M ent VLAN ID If yo our networrk includess VLANs an nd if tagg ed packets need to pass through t he Access Point, spec cify the VLA LAN ID in th his field. If not, select the No VLAN tag radio button. Accept A /C Cancel Presss Accept to o confirm the t change es or Canceel to return n previous settin ngs. Please make note e of the fo llowing: 1. 1 Accept d does not apply a the changes – you mustt go to Sta atus -> Saave / Load to apply the t new se ettings. Please referr to Chapte er 4.1 for more info ormation. 2. 2 If you re econfigure e the Man nagement VLAN ID, you may lose conneection to the t ALL0358N A N. Verify th he DHCP server s can support the t reconfigured VLA LAN ID, an nd then re-connect r t to the ne ew IP address. 10.3 1 SNM MP Settin ngs Click C on the SNMP Settings S lin nk under th he Manage ement menu. This is a networking manageme m ent protoco ol used to monitor neetwork-attached dev vices. SNMPP allows messages m [called [ prottocol data units] to be b sent to vvarious parrts of a nettwork. Upo on receiving g these messages, m SNMP-com mpatible devices [called agentss] return da ata stored iin their Ma anagementt Information I n Database es. SNMP S Ena able/Disab ble Selecct the Rad io button to t Enable or Disablee SNMP fun nction. Contact C Speccify the con ntact details of the de evice. Location L Speccify the locaation of th he device. Communit C ty Name Speccify the passsword for access the e SNMP co ommunity for f read only access. Communit C ty Name Speccify the passsword for access the e SNMP co ommunity for f read and write w accesss. Trap T Destination IP Address A Speccify the IP aaddress tha at will rece eive the SN NMP trap. Trap T Destination Communit C ty Name Speccify the passsword of the t SNMP trap comm munity. Save S / App ply / Cancel Presss Save / A pply to co onfirm the changes c orr Cancel to o return previous settin gs. Accept does nott apply the e changess – you mu ust go to S Status -> Save S / Load d to t apply th he new setttings. Ple ease refer to Chapte er 4.1 for more m inforrmation. 10.4 1 Back kup/Resttore Setttings Click C on the Backup//Restore Setting S linkk under the e Management men nu. This opttion is used d to t save the e current se ettings of the device iin a file on a storage device, or to load setttings on to the t device from stora age device.. This featu ure is very useful for administrat a tors who have h severa al devices d thaat need to be configu ured with t he same se ettings. Save S A Copy of Current C Se ettings Click k on Backu up to save current configured seettings. Restore R Sa aved Settin ngs ALL0 0358N can restore a previous p se etting that has been saved. s from f a File e Click k on Browsee to select the file an nd Restore.. Revert R to F Factory Default D Se ettings Click k on Factorry Defaultt button to reset all th he settingss to the facto ory default values. 10.5 1 Firm mware Up pgrade Click C on the Firmwarre Upgrade link undeer the Man nagement menu. Thiis page is used u to upgrade u th he firmware e of the de evice. Makee sure that to downlo oad the app propriate firmware f from f ALLNET. pgrade pro ocess may y take few w minutes. Please do o not powe er off the The up device d as tthis may cause c the device d to ccrash or become b un nusable. Th he ALL035 58N will restart r auttomaticallly once the e upgrade e is comple ete. 10.6 1 Time Setting gs Click C on the Time Settings link k under thee Managem ment menu. This pag ge allows you y to configure c tthe time on n the devicce. You ma y do this manually m or by conneecting to a NTP server. Manually M S Set Date and a Time T Manually setup p the date and time. Automatic A cally Get Date D and T Time Speccify the Tim me Zone frrom the drop down liist and Place a checck to speciffy the IP ad ddress of th he NTP Serrver manually or use the default d NTP P Server. Save S / App ply / Cancel Presss Save / A pply to co onfirm the changes c orr Cancel to o return previous settin gs. Pressin ng Save / Apply wil l change the t setting gs immediiately. It iss not reversible r unless the e settings are chang ged again or the dev vice is reseet. 10.7 1 Log Click C on the Log link under the Managem ment menu u. This page displays a list of evvents that are a triggere ed on the Ethernet E an nd Wirelesss interface e. This log can c be refeerred to wh hen an erro or occurs o on tthe system m or when a report neeeds to be sent to the e technicall support department d t for f debugg ging purpo oses. Syslog S Selecct Enable o or Disable Syslog fun nction from m the drop down list. Log L Serverr IP Addre ess Speccify the Log g Server IP address. Local L Log Selecct Enable o or Disable Local Log service. Save/Appl S ly / Cancel Presss Save / A pply to co onfirm the changes c orr Cancel to o return previous settin gs. Pressin ng Save / Apply wil l change the t setting gs immediiately. It iss not reversible r unless the e settings are chang ged again or the dev vice is reseet. 10.8 1 Diag gnostics Click C on the Diagnosstics link un nder the M Manageme ent menu. This functi on allows you y to detect d connection qu uality and trace t the ro outing tablle to the ta arget. Target T IP Speccify the IP aaddress yo ou would lik ke to searcch. Ping P Packe et Size Speccify the paccket size off each ping g. Number N o of Pings Speccify the num mber of pings. Start S Ping Presss Start Pin ng to begin n. Traceroute T e Target Speccify an IP ad ddress or Domain D na ame that yo ou want to o trace. Start S Trace eroute Presss Start Tra aceroute to o begin. 11 1 Netwo ork Conffiguration Examp ples This T chapte er describe es the role of the ALL 0358N with 4 modess. The Acceess Point mode’s m default d con nfiguration n is a centra al unit of th he wirelesss network or o as a roo ot device off the wired d environme e nt. Repeate er Mode and Mesh N Network Mode need additional configurattion. 11.1 1 Acce ess Pointt 192.168..1.11 SSID2 Cliennt 192. 168.1.1 SSID1 192.168..1.12 192.1688.1.10 AL LL0358N Ethernett Clientt Cliennt Access A Poiint Sttep 1 Login to the weeb-based configurati c ion interfacce with deffault IP 192.1 168.1.1 Sttep 2 Selecct your cou untry or region’s regu ulation. Sttep 3 Use site surveyy to scan ch hannels of the nearbyy area. Sttep 4 Selecct a channeel with lesss interferen nce. Sttep 5 Speccify the SSIID for yourr broadcastt SSID and you can also configure multtiple SSID at a the same e time. Sttep 6 Veriffy VLAN ideentifier in order o to se eparate serrvices among clients Sttep 7 Setup the auth hentication settings. Sttep 8 Selecct Apply to o process all a of the co onfiguratio ons. For mo ore advancced setting s, please re efer to the previous cchapters. Wireless W C Client Sttep 1 Selecct the Wireeless Mode e you would like to asssociate wiith. Sttep 2 Use Site Surveyy to scan fo or nearby Access A Poi nts and select the AP th hat you wo ould like to o connect with w or entter the SSID D manually. Sttep 3 Conffigure VLA N ID in you ur wireless device if aavailable. Sttep 4 Selecct the correect authen ntication type and passsword. The AL LL0358N’ss Access Po oint Mode e does nott provide a DHCP se erver so the Wireless W C Client IP ad ddress mu ust be conffigured manually in n Local Areea Networrk Settingss. 11.2 1 Client Bridge Mode Client C Bridg ge Mode functions like a wireleess dongle.. It must co onnect to aan Access Point/AP P Router R to jo oin the nettwork. 192.1668.1.10 Cliennt 192.168.1.1 ALL035 58N 192.168.1 1.2 Acccess Point / Wiireless Routter Interrnet Please refer to th he last secttion to check the Access Point’s configuration. Client C Brid dge Sttep 1 Login to the weeb-based configurati c ion interfacce with the e default IP: 19 92.168.1.1 Sttep 2 Selecct your cou untry or region’s regu ulation. Sttep 3 Selecct Operati on Mode to Client Bridge B from m System Prop perties. Sttep 4 Use site surveyy to scan ch hannels of the nearbyy area. Sttep 5 Selecct the AP t hat you wo ould like to o associatee with. Sttep 6 Setup the auth entication settings th hat match tto the Acce ess Point’s settin ngs. Sttep 7 Selecct Apply to o process all a of the co onfiguratio ons. The Client-Bridge e’s IP settin ngs must match m the Access A Poin nt’s setting gs. 11.3 1 WDS Bridge e Mode Use U this feaature to lin nk multiple e APs togetther in a ne etwork. All clients asssociated with any of the t APs can n commun nicate with each othe r similar to o an ad-hoc mode. The follow wing configurati c on shows four ALL03 358N’s run ning on WDS W Bridge Mode, wh hich are connected to o a main ALLL0358N tha at is provid ding Interneet access, also a runnin ng on WDSS Bridge Mode. This is a bridged n network; th herefore, all nodes on n the netw work can be e in the sam me network IP block. All A computters are vie ewable as iff they are iin the same location and on thee same Eth hernet network. n 1992.168.1.2 Client A ALL0358N WDS W WDS 192.168.11.4 ALL0358N N Client 1992.168.1.1 A ALL0358N N 192.168.11.5 1992.168.1.3 Client A ALL0358N WDS S WDS W ALL03588N Client WDS W Bridg ge Sttep 1 Login to the weeb-based configurati c ion interfacce with deffault IP 192.1 168.1.1 Sttep 2 Selecct your cou untry or region’s regu ulation. Sttep 3 Chan nge Operattion Mode e to WDS Bridge B und der System m Prop perties. Sttep 4 Set the t device’ss IP setting gs under Sy ystem -> IIP Settings Sttep 5 Set the t WLAN settings un nder Wirelless Netwo ork. Sttep 6 Conffigure WDSS Link Settings underr Wireless.. Sttep 7 Speccify the MA AC address of the AP which you u would like e to conn nect with. Sttep 8 Presss Apply un nder Save / Reload to process all of the configurations.. Sttep 9 Veriffy the devicce’s setting gs by browsing to Staatus -> Ma ain. View w the WDS link status. Each WDS W bridg ge device m must use the t same Subnet, S W Wireless Mode, Wireless W C Channel, an nd Securitty Setting.. 11.4 1 Client Route er Mode In I the Clien nt Router Mode, M the ALL0358N A has a DHC CP Server that t allows multiple devices d to share s the ssame Intern net connecction. Conn nect to an AP/WISP A wirelessly w a nd connecct to LANs via v wired. C Client Routter Mode iss functionaally opposite to the AP A Router M Mode. 192.168 .1.10 PC 1192.168.1.1 AP P / WISP AL LL0358N 192.168 .1.11 PC 192.168 .1.12 PC Please refer to th he last secttion to check Access point’s con nfiguration n. Client C Rou uter Sttep 1 Login to the weeb-based configurati c ion interfacce with deffault IP 192.1 168.1.1 Sttep 2 Selecct your cou untry or region’s regu ulation. Sttep 3 Selecct Operati on Mode to Client Router R from m System Prop perties. Sttep 4 Chan nge your Lo ocal Area Network setting to Obtain an n IP Address Autom matically. Sttep 5 Use site surveyy to scan ch hannels of the nearbyy area. Sttep 6 Selecct the AP t hat you wo ould like to o associatee with. Sttep 7 Setup the auth hentication settings th hat match tthe Accesss Point’s settin ngs. Sttep 8 Conffigure yourr WAN con nnection type which i s given by your Interrnet Servi ce Provide er on the WAN W Settiings. Sttep 9 Presss Apply to o process all of the co onfiguratio ns. The Cllient Route er’s IP setttings musst match th hose of th he Access Point’s. P Appendix A – Troubleshooting This appendix provides problem-solving information you may find useful in case you need to troubleshoot your ALL0358N. Problem Solving Question Answer How do I reset the ALL0358N? There are two ways to reset the ALL0358N, a hardware method and a software method. Both methods return the ALL0358N to its factory default configuration. To use the hardware method, press reset button behind the hole of the PoE injector for 10 seconds; open the cover on the bottom panel of the ALL0358N and find the Reset button (see section 2.1). Using a flat object such as a pencil, press the Reset button for approximately 10 seconds and then stop pressing. To use the software method, click Restore to Factory Default in the Management menu. Why do I not see traffic pass after I connect the ALL0358N to a PoE switch? The ALL0358N uses a proprietary PoE injector and will not work with standard 802.3af-compliant PoE switches. What is the default IP address of the ALL0358N? The default IP address is 192.168.1.1 I plugged the PoE to the Ethernet port on You need to plug the Ethernet cable the back of ALL0358N but the unit is not on, connect to PoE injector, and connect the how come? power adapter comes with the package to the “DC IN” port on the PoE injector When I install the PoE connection to the ALL0358N, what kind of PoE should I use? The ALL0358N uses a proprietary PoE injector and will not work with standard 802.3af-compliant PoE switches. Appendix B – Specifications MCU: Atheros AR7240 RF: Atheros AR9283 Memory: 32 MB Flash: 8 MB Standard: 802.11 b/g/n Physical Interface: - 1x LAN Port with PoE support - 1x LAN Port - 1x Reset button Max. Data rate: 300 Mbps LEDs status: - Power Status - LAN1/LAN2 (10/100Mbps) - WLAN (Wireless is up) - 3 x Link Quality (Client Bridge mode) Security: - WEP Encryption-64/128/152 bit - WPA/WPA2 Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES) - WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (WPA-EAP using TKIP) - 802.1x Authenticator - Hide SSID in beacons - MAC address filtering, up to 50 field - Wireless STA (Client) connected list Power Requirements: - Active Ethernet (Power over Ethernet) - Proprietary PoE design - Power Adapter 24VAC / 1.0A Antenna: - Internal Directional 10dBi Package Contents: - Wireless Long Range 11N AP/CB (ALL0358N) - PoE Injector (ALL-24R) - Power Adaptor - CD with User’s Manual - QIG - Mounting Set - Special Screw Set Certifications: CE ENVIRONMENT & MECHANICAL Temperature Range: Operating -20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F to 158° F) Storage -30°C ~ 80°C (-22° F to 176°F) Humidity (non-condensing): 0%~90% typical Waterproof: IP55 Appendix C – Glossary Access Point A base station in a WLAN that act as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio signals. Ad Hoc Network A short-term WLAN framework created between two or more WLAN adapters, without going through an Access Point. An ad hoc network lets computers send data directly to and from one another. For an ad hoc network to work, each computer on the network needs a WLAN card installed configured for Ad Hoc mode. Antenna A device that sends and receives radio-frequency (RF) signals. Often camouflaged on existing buildings, trees, water towers or other tall structures, the size and shape of antennas are generally determined by the frequency of the signal they manage. Authentication A process that verifies the identity of a wireless device or end-user. A common form of authentication is to verify identities by checking a user name and password to allow network access. Backbone A high-speed line or series of connections that form a major pathway within a network. Bandwidth The part of the frequency spectrum required to transmit desired information. Each radio channel has a center frequency and additional frequencies above and below this carrier frequency that carry the transmitted information. The range of frequencies from the lowest to the highest used is called the bandwidth. Bridge A wireless device that connects multiple networks that are physically separate or use different media, but which use similar standards. Bridge Mode An Access Pointy in bridge mode can operate as a WLAN bridge that connects two wired network segments. The peer device also must be in bridge mode. This wireless bridge connection is equivalent to a Wireless Distribution System (WDS). CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. An alternative protocol that uses a challenge/response technique instead of sending passwords over the wire. Collision Interference resulting from two network devices sending data at the same time. The network detects the collision of the two transmitted packets and discards both of them. Coverage The region within which a paging receiver can reliably receive the transmission of paging signals. Coverage Area The geographical area that can be served by a mobile communications network or system. Coverage Hole An area within the radio coverage footprint of a wireless system where the RF signal level is below the design threshold. Physical obstructions such as buildings, foliage, hills, tunnels, and indoor parking garages are usually the cause of coverage holes. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) A common technique for detecting data transmission errors. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) A protocol that assigns temporary IP addresses automatically to client stations logging onto an IP network, so the IP addresses do not have to be assigned manually. The ALL0358N contains an internal DHCP server that automatically allocates IP address using a user-defined range of IP addresses. Dead Spot An area within the coverage area of a WLAN where there is no coverage or transmission falling off. Electronic interference or physical barriers such as hills, tunnels, and indoor parking garages are usually the cause of dead spots. See also coverage area. 802.11 A category of WLAN standards defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 802.11a An IEEE standard for WLANs that operate at 5 GHz, with data rates up to 54 Mbps. 802.11n An IEEE standard for WLANs that operates at 2.4 GHz, with data rate of 300 Mbps. The new standard also raises the encryption bar to WPA2. The 40 HT option can be added to increase the data rate. Encryption Translates data into a secret code to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have a secret key or password for decryption. Unencrypted data is referred to as plain text; encrypted data is referred to as cipher text ESS ID The unique identifier for an ESS. All Access Points and their associated wireless stations in the same group must have the same ESSID. Footprint Geographical areas where an entity is licensed to broadcast its signal. Gateway A computer system or other device that acts as a translator between two systems that use different communication protocols, data formatting structures, languages, and/or architecture. HT mode In the 802.11n system, two new formats, called High Throughput (HT), are defined for the Physical Layer, Mixed Mode, and Green Field. If a system runs 40 HT, two adjacent 20 MHz channels are used. The larger 40 MHz bandwidth can provide better transmit quality and speed. Keys Like passwords, keys open (decrypt) and close (encrypt) messages. While many encryption algorithms are commonly known and public, the key must be kept secret. Local-Area Network (LAN) A small data network covering a limited area, such as a building or group of buildings. Most LANs connect workstations or personal computers. LANs let many users share devices such as printers as well as data. LANs also facilitate communication through e-mail or chat sessions. Media Access Control (MAC) Address Address associated with every hardware device on the network. Every 802.11 wireless device has its own specific MAC address. This unique identifier is hard-coded into the device and can be used to provide security for WLANs. When a network uses a MAC table, only the 802.11 radios that have their MAC addresses added to that network's MAC table can access the network. Network Address Translation (NAT) An Internet standard that lets a LAN use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic. Network Time Protocol (NTP) A protocol that lets devices synchronize their time with a time server. NTP uses TCP or UDP port 123 by default. Passphrase A text string that automatically generates WEP keys on wireless client adapters. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) A PoE provides power to PoE-enabled devices using an 8-pin CAT 5 Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for a power source. Preamble Synchronizes transmissions in a WLAN. The preamble type defines the length of the Cyclic Redundancy Check block for communication between a device and roaming wireless stations. Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP) Authentication protocol of IEEE 802.1x used to send authentication data and passwords over 802.11 WLANs. Quality of Service (QoS) A network’s ability to deliver data with minimum delay. QoS also refers to the networking methods used to provide bandwidth for real-time multimedia applications. Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Networking protocol that provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting management for computers to connect and use a network service. Because of its broad support and ubiquitous nature, the RADIUS protocol is often used by ISPs and enterprises to manage access to the Internet or internal networks, WLANs, and integrated e-mail services. Service Set Identifier (SSID) Name of a WLAN. All wireless devices on a WLAN must use the same SSID to communicate with each other. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) An Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. Snooping Passively watching a network for data, such as passwords, that can be used to benefit a hacker. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) An encryption protocol that uses 128-bit keys. Keys are dynamically generated and distributed by the authentication server. TKIP regularly changes and rotates encryption keys, with an encryption key never being used twice. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A protocol that allows communications over and between networks. TCP/IP is the basis for Internet communications. Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) WFQ services queues are based on priority and queue weight. Queues with larger weights get more service than queues with smaller weights. This highly efficient queuing mechanism divides available bandwidth across different traffic queues. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Security protocol that provides a WLAN with a level of security and privacy comparable to that of a wired LAN. WEP encrypts data sent between wired and WLANs to keep transmissions private. Wireless Local-Area Network (WLAN) WLANs use RF technology to send and receive data wirelessly in a certain area. This lets users in a small zone send data and share resources such as printers without using cables to physically connect each computer. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA ) A subset of the IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA applies IEEE 802.1x and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to authenticate wireless clients using an external RADIUS database. WPA uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), Message Integrity Check (MIC), and IEEE 802.1x to encrypt data. See also WPA-PSK (WPA -Pre-Shared Key). Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) Part of the IEEE 802.11e QoS enhancement to the Wi-Fi standard that ensures quality of service for multimedia applications in WLANs. Wireless Client Supplicants Software that runs on an operating system, instructing the wireless client how to use WPA. WPA -Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) WPA-PSK requires a single (identical) password entered into each Access Point, wireless gateway, and wireless client. A client is granted access to a WLAN if the passwords match. WPA2 A wireless security standard that defines stronger encryption, authentication, and key management than WPA. It includes two data encryption algorithms, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), in the Counter mode with Cipher block chaining Message authentication Code Protocol (CCMP). Wireless Distribution System (WDS) A technology that lets Access Points communicate with one another to extend the range of a WLAN. Appendix D – Statements of Conformity D.1 – 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. 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. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: 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 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Note: Country selection is not available in the US model. D.2 – Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 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-210 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: 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 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE IMPORTANTE: (Pour l'utilisation de dispositifs mobiles): 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 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. D.3 D – Eurrope Decclaration of Confo ormity CE-Declarat C tion of Confo ormity For the following equip pment: Germering,, 25th of Sep ptember, 2012 Wireless W s 11N Acc cess Point & Clie ent Bridg ge ALL035 A 58N The e safety advic ce in the doccumentation accompanying the produucts shall be obeyed. The e conformity to the e above dire ctive is indic cated by the CE C sign on thhe device. The T Allnet AL LL0358N con nforms to the e Council Dire ectives of 19 999/5/EG. This T equipme ent meets the e following conformance c standards: EN60 0950-1:2006 A11:2009 A EN50 0385:2002 EN 30 00328 V1.7.1::2006-10 EN 30 01489-1 V1.8..1:2008-04 EN 30 01489-17 V2.1.1:2009-05 This T equipmen nt is intended to be operate ed in all counttries. This T declaratio on is made byy ALLNET A Computersysteme GmbH G Maistraße M 2 82110 8 Germerring Germany G Germering, G 2 25.09.2012 0 0560 0 Česky [C Czech] Dansk [D Danish] Deutsch [G German] [Jméno výrobce] vý tímto o prohlašuje,, že tento [typ yp zařízení] je e ve shodě see základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými p ustanoveními směrnice 19 999/5/ES. Underteg gnede [fabrik kantens navn n] erklærer he erved, at følg gende udstyrr [udstyrets ty ypebetegnelse] overhold der de væsentlige krav og g øvrige relevvante krav i direktiv d 1999//5/EF. Hiermit erklärt e [Name e des Herstelllers], dass sicch das Gerät [Gerätetyp] iin Übereinstiimmung mit den grun ndlegenden Anforderung A en und den übrigen einschlägigen Beestimmungen der Richtlin nie 1999/5/E EG befindet. Eesti [Estonian] Käesolevvaga kinnitab b [tootja nimii = name of manufacturer m r] seadme [seeadme tüüp = type of equipmen nt] vastavust direktiivi 19 99/5/EÜ põh hinõuetele ja nimetatud d direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele a e sätetele. English Hereby, [name [ of man nufacturer], d declares thatt this [type off equipment] is in complia ance with the e essential requirementts and other relevant pro ovisions of Directive 1999//5/EC. Español [Spanish] Por mediio de la prese ente [nombree del fabrican nte] declara que q el [clase de equipo] cumple con lo os requisitos esenciales y cualesquieera otras disp posiciones ap plicables o exxigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/C CE. Ελληνική [G Greek] Français [French] Italiano [Ittalian] Latviski [Latvian] Lietuvių [Lithuanian] Nederlands [D Dutch] Malti [M Maltese] Magyar [H Hungarian] Polski [P Polish] Português [P Portuguese] Slovensko [Slovenian] Slovensky ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [n name of man nufacturer] ∆Η ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ [type of equiipment] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤ ΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ Σ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕ ΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑ ΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ Κ. Par la pré ésente [nom du fabricant]] déclare que e l'appareil [ttype d'appareeil] est confo orme aux exigence es essentielless et aux autrees dispositio ons pertinentes de la direcctive 1999/5//CE. Con la prresente [nom me del costrutttore] dichiara che questo o [tipo di appparecchio] è conforme c ai requisiti essenziali e ed alle altre dissposizioni pe ertinenti stab bilite dalla dirrettiva 1999//5/CE. Ar šo [na ame of manuffacturer / izzgatavotāja nosaukums] n deklarē, d ka [tyype of equipm ment / iekārttas . tips] atbilst Direktīvass 1999/5/EK b būtiskajām prasībām p un citiem c ar to ssaistītajiem noteikumiem n Šiuo [ma anufacturer name] deklaru uoja, kad šis [equipment type] t atitinkaa esminius reikalavimus irr kitas 199 99/5/EB Direk ktyvos nuostaatas. Hierbij ve erklaart [naam van de fabbrikant] dat het h toestel [ty ype van toesttel] in overee enstemming is met de essentiële e eisen en de and dere relevantte bepalingen van richtlijnn 1999/5/EG. Hawnhekkk, [isem tal-manifattur], jjiddikjara li dan d [il-mudell tal-prodott]] jikkonforma a mal-ħtiġijie et essenzjali u ma provv vedimenti oħ ħrajn relevantti li hemm fid d-Dirrettiva 11999/5/EC. Alulírott, [gyártó neve e] nyilatkozom m, hogy a [.... típus] megfelel a vonatkkozó alapvetõ õ követelm ményeknek éss az 1999/5/EEC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Niniejszyym [nazwa prroducenta] ośświadcza, że [nazwa wyro obu] jest zgo odny z zasadn niczymi wymogami oraz pozo ostałymi stossownymi posstanowieniam mi Dyrektywyy 1999/5/EC. [Nome do o fabricante] declara quee este [tipo dee equipamento] está confforme com os o requisitos essenciaiis e outras disposições daa Directiva 19 999/5/CE. [Ime proiizvajalca] izja avlja, da je ta [tip opreme]] v skladu z bistvenimi b za htevami in ostalimi o relevantn nimi določili direktive d 19999/5/ES. [Meno výýrobcu] týmto o vyhlasuje, žže [typ zariad denia] spĺňa základné z požžiadavky a vššetky príslušn né [Slovak] Suomi [Finnish] ustanove enia Smernice e 1999/5/ES.. [Valmista aja = manufa acturer] vaku uttaa täten että e [type of equipment e = laitteen tyyp ppimerkintä] tyyppinen laite on dirrektiivin 19999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimu usten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen e muka ainen. Svenska [Swedish] Härmed intygar [förettag] att denn na [utrustning gstyp] står I överensstämm ö melse med de d väsentliga a egenskap pskrav och övriga relevan nta bestämm melser som fra amgår av dire rektiv 1999/5/EG.
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