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User’s Manual Outdoor AP WHP-1100, WHP-1120 & WHP-1130

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Windows 95/98 step 1. Click Start/Run, type winipcfg, and click OK. The IP Configuration dialog box will open. step 2. Select the network adapte

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WLAN Management System Hardware and Software Requirements System requirements for installing and operating the WLAN Management System are: • An x86-b

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Terminology Used in this Guide BSSID, MAC ID The BSSID (Basic Service Set ID) is a factory-set ID unique to each wireless product. It is identical to

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How to Use this Guide This user’s guide gives complete instructions for installation and use of the Outdoor Access Point (AP). Wireless products are s

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Planning the Network Infrastructure Network Types An infrastructure network is formed by several wireless stations and one or more access points (APs)

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Wireless users have the same access to network resources as they would have if they were wired. Such a configuration is often used to allow roaming, o

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Planning an Infrastructure Network This section explains some of the factors you need to consider when planning an infrastructure network. Setting up

Strany 9 - WLAN Management System

enables Station 1 to move from the AP 1 signal coverage area to the AP 2 signal coverage area without disconnecting from the network. The handover is

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Hardware Description Figure 4-1. Outdoor Access Point and DC Injector 12 Outdoor Access Point

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Outdoor Access Point Figure 4-2. Outdoor Access Point InstallationOutdoor Access Point 13

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TRADEMARKS All names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The manufacturer provides this doc

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Hardware Pre-configuration Before adding the Outdoor Access Point to an existing Ethernet network, you may need to set basic parameters — SSID, securi

Strany 14 - Planning the Network

Wireless Product Placement Guidelines A few tips to mention that are particularly significant in a radio wave communications system: 1. Radio waves r

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Figure 6. Welcome window step 3. Older operating systems may need to update some system files to function correctly with the WLAN Management Syst

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step 4. Click Next. Figure 8. Select Program Folder window step 5. Follow all on-screen instructions until the Setup Complete window appears.

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Using the WLAN Management System Once the Outdoor AP is connected to an Ethernet network, a network administrator can connect to it from any PC on the

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Figure 10. WMS Hosts View windows Kick Start Function If for any reason the AP does not yet have a reachable IP address, it can be discovered, and

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Figure 11. WLAN Kick Start window This window’s Tools menu also lets you test IP connectivity, reboot, reset the selected device, or change its pass

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Configuration step 1. For configuration, select the Outdoor AP on the Hosts View window. step 2. Right-click the Outdoor AP to open the popup me

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Subnet Mask Manually assigns a subnet mask to the Outdoor AP. Default Gateway Manually specifies the default gateway IP address (if required). Note:

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Packing List Your Outdoor Access Point package should contain the following items: • One Outdoor Access Point • One DC injector with RJ-45 LAN and O

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From the Filter panel, some, all, or none of the protocols listed may be selected for filtering out: • IP Protocol • IPX Protocol • NetBEUI Protoco

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existing domain name or create a new one that contains up to 32 characters. SSID Broadcasts Click to enable or disable the SSID Broadcasts feature: If

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Config Window – MAC Access Control Panel This feature lets you limit access to the network through the access point. You can list up to 1000 stations

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disabled, and the access point will then refuse all connection attempts from that station. Clear the Not Use box to let the selected method of access

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WEP-encrypted) • WEP: Enable, Authentication: Shared – Enable data encryption and use Shared Key authentication (such requests must be WEP-encrypted)

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Figure 17. Config window — SNMP Access Control panel The New/Edit Address dialog box will open (Figure 18). Figure 18. New/Edit Address dialog box

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To set a stations access rights, enter a station’s IP address and password and choose Read or Read/Write. When a setting is made, click OK. Repeat th

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Fail Retries – This is the number of times the AP will restart the authentication process with the client before returning an error. Enable Reauthenti

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RADIUS Settings Figure 21. IEEE 802.1X panel – RADIUS Settings Server IP – This is the RADIUS server’s IP address. This must be set in order for th

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Click Apply IEEE 802.1X Settings button to turn on 802.1x support on the AP immediately without reset. Once this is done, normal traffic will not be f

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Contents INTRODUCTION...1 RELATED PRODUCTS...

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Figure 23. Trap Server panel — Clear all address function Trap View To view trap log information, click the Start Trap View icon (a ringing telepho

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The log shows the time, the IP address of the reporting Outdoor AP, and the event. You can save, open, and delete log files through the File menu. Co

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Figure 26. Monitor command in pop-up menu An information window will appear. The first of three panels in this window, the Identity panel, will be v

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Name Human-friendly name assigned by the user for easier identification S/W Version Shows the device software version number H/W Version Shows the d

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Figure 29. Monitor window — Stations panel Restart Restating the Outdoor AP will take about 30 seconds (Figure 30). Figure 30. Warning before AP r

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Figure 31. Warning before Factory Reset Click Ye s to return the Outdoor AP to the factory default settings. Upgrade Firmware The Outdoor AP’s emb

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Advanced Settings Batch mode operation In order to maximize the efficiency of wireless LAN management, you can use batch mode operation to manage sele

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Create Host Table via Automatic Discovery Click Automatic Discovery icon to find all compatible devices. Select the desired APs and other wireless dev

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Exporting a Configuration Profile to a File The configuration file can be saved to a text file and safely kept. This configuration file can also be im

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On Step 2 screen, you can select or clear the sessions of the configuration profile to be imported. Click Next. Figure 37. Importing a configuration

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MONITOR ... 35 Identity Information...

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On Step 3 screen, click Import. Figure 39. Importing a configuration profile from a file (3) 44 Outdoor Access Point

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FAQs The FAQs section attempts to answer the most commonly asked questions about Outdoor Access Points. Question Answer At what radio frequency does a

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Troubleshooting This section provides you with some troubleshooting info should you encounter installation or operation problems on Outdoor Access Poi

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Technical Support If assistance is required, call your supplier for help. Have the following information ready before you make the call. 1. LED status

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Limited Warranty Hardware The manufacturer warrants its products to be free of defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for

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Limited Warranty Service Procedures Any product (1) received in error, (2) in a defective or non-functioning condition, or (3) exhibiting a defect un

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Service after Warranty Period After the warranty period expires, all products can be repaired for a reasonable service charge. The shipping charges to

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Outdoor Access Point 51 Regulatory Domains and Channels This appendix lists the channels supported by the world’s regulatory domains. The channel numb

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FIGURES FIGURE 1. SIMPLE WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK... 8 FIGURE 2. SINGLE-AP NETWORK ...

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Introduction Congratulations on choosing an Outdoor Access Point. This guide gives comprehensive instructions on installing and using the Outdoor Acce

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Related Products 11-Mbps Wireless products provide an integrated solution to your wireless networking requirements. • For indoor applications: Acces

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WLAN Management System WLAN Management System (WMS) is a powerful network management system that is fully compatible with the industry-standard Simple

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