User’s Manual Outdoor AP WHP-1100, WHP-1120 & WHP-1130
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
WLAN Management System Hardware and Software Requirements System requirements for installing and operating the WLAN Management System are: • An x86-b
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
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
Planning the Network Infrastructure Network Types An infrastructure network is formed by several wireless stations and one or more access points (APs)
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
Planning an Infrastructure Network This section explains some of the factors you need to consider when planning an infrastructure network. Setting up
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
Hardware Description Figure 4-1. Outdoor Access Point and DC Injector 12 Outdoor Access Point
Outdoor Access Point Figure 4-2. Outdoor Access Point InstallationOutdoor Access Point 13
TRADEMARKS All names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The manufacturer provides this doc
Hardware Pre-configuration Before adding the Outdoor Access Point to an existing Ethernet network, you may need to set basic parameters — SSID, securi
Wireless Product Placement Guidelines A few tips to mention that are particularly significant in a radio wave communications system: 1. Radio waves r
Figure 6. Welcome window step 3. Older operating systems may need to update some system files to function correctly with the WLAN Management Syst
step 4. Click Next. Figure 8. Select Program Folder window step 5. Follow all on-screen instructions until the Setup Complete window appears.
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
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
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
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
Subnet Mask Manually assigns a subnet mask to the Outdoor AP. Default Gateway Manually specifies the default gateway IP address (if required). Note:
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
From the Filter panel, some, all, or none of the protocols listed may be selected for filtering out: • IP Protocol • IPX Protocol • NetBEUI Protoco
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
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
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
WEP-encrypted) • WEP: Enable, Authentication: Shared – Enable data encryption and use Shared Key authentication (such requests must be WEP-encrypted)
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
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
Fail Retries – This is the number of times the AP will restart the authentication process with the client before returning an error. Enable Reauthenti
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
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
Contents INTRODUCTION...1 RELATED PRODUCTS...
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
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
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
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
Figure 29. Monitor window — Stations panel Restart Restating the Outdoor AP will take about 30 seconds (Figure 30). Figure 30. Warning before AP r
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
Advanced Settings Batch mode operation In order to maximize the efficiency of wireless LAN management, you can use batch mode operation to manage sele
Create Host Table via Automatic Discovery Click Automatic Discovery icon to find all compatible devices. Select the desired APs and other wireless dev
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
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
MONITOR ... 35 Identity Information...
On Step 3 screen, click Import. Figure 39. Importing a configuration profile from a file (3) 44 Outdoor Access Point
FAQs The FAQs section attempts to answer the most commonly asked questions about Outdoor Access Points. Question Answer At what radio frequency does a
Troubleshooting This section provides you with some troubleshooting info should you encounter installation or operation problems on Outdoor Access Poi
Technical Support If assistance is required, call your supplier for help. Have the following information ready before you make the call. 1. LED status
Limited Warranty Hardware The manufacturer warrants its products to be free of defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for
Limited Warranty Service Procedures Any product (1) received in error, (2) in a defective or non-functioning condition, or (3) exhibiting a defect un
Service after Warranty Period After the warranty period expires, all products can be repaired for a reasonable service charge. The shipping charges to
Outdoor Access Point 51 Regulatory Domains and Channels This appendix lists the channels supported by the world’s regulatory domains. The channel numb
FIGURES FIGURE 1. SIMPLE WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK... 8 FIGURE 2. SINGLE-AP NETWORK ...
Introduction Congratulations on choosing an Outdoor Access Point. This guide gives comprehensive instructions on installing and using the Outdoor Acce
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