Open mesh om2p hs инструкция по установке

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We help professionals create powerful, easy-to-use networks that automatically spread Internet

connections throughout hotels, apartments, retail stores, restaurants, small and medium-sized

businesses—and just about anywhere else.

The Open Mesh OM Series access points are a modular, plug-and-play professional WiFi

solution that works with CloudTrax, a cloud-based network controller that can manage an

unlimited number of switches, access points and networks around the world.

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Outdoor mount

Convert this access point to an outdoor model, protected from

the sun and rain, and mount to any wall or pole using screws or

included zip ties. Order part ODHOM1P.

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This manual is also suitable for:

Om2p-hs

The Open-Mesh OM2P-HS router has 300mbps WiFi, 1 100mbps ETH-ports and 0 USB-ports.

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OM2P-HS router specifications (specs)

System specs

CPU: 520 MHz
RAM: 64 MiB
Flash: 16 MiB
Custom firmwares: OpenWrt

Connectivity

WiFi: 300mbps (bgn)
WiFi bands:
2.4GHz

WiFi throughput: n/a
WAN:
1 x 100mbps port

ETH:
1 x 100mbps port

USB-ports: 0

Hard reset instructions
for Open-Mesh OM2P-HS

If your OM2P-HS router is not working as it should, dropping connections or not
being
responsive, you should first do a reset of the router to see if the problems persist. Other
scenarios where you might want to reset your router is if you’ve forgotten the password or
misconfigured it and can’t get access anymore.

Your can reset your Open-Mesh OM2P-HS in the following way(s):

The 30-30-30 reset

There are no specific instructions for this model yet, but you can always do the 30-30-30
reset
as follows:

  1. When router is powered on, press the reset button and hold for 30 seconds. (Use a paper
    clip
    or something sharp)
  2. While holding the reset button pressed, unplug the power of the router and hold the
    reset
    button for 30 seconds
  3. While still holding the reset button down, turn on the power to the unit again and hold
    for
    another 30 seconds.

This process usually works for resetting any router to it’s factory setting.



Note: It is worth reading more about

how to reset routers with the 30 30 30 reset and what the risks and
considerations
are when resetting your router this way, instead of just rebooting it.

Default factory settings for Open-Mesh OM2P-HS

If you have performed a reset of your OM2P-HS device or not changed the defaults, you
should
be able to access it with the following settings:

Default Network name (SSID): open-mesh
Default username: root

Open-Mesh router default password list



Default password: 0p3nm35h 

Default subnet mask: 255.255.255.0


Note: If you are using the default settings you should change them to increase
security and prevent unathorized access to your network.

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User Manual for Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed Wireless-N Access Point

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Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed Wireless-N Access Point

Contents of the user manual for the Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed

  • Product category: Wireless Access Points Open-Mesh
  • Brand: Open-Mesh
  • Description and content of package
  • Technical information and basic settings
  • Frequently asked questions – FAQ
  • Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if…)
  • Authorized service for Open-Mesh Wireless Access Points

Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed Wireless-N Access Point
Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed Wireless-N Access Point

User manual for the Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
Before starting your appliance, the user manual should be read through carefully.
Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
User manual is an integral part of any Open-Mesh product,
and if it is sold or transferred, they should be handed over jointly with the product.
Following the instructions for use is an essential prerequisite for protecting
health and property during use, as well as recognition of liability on the part of the manufacturer
for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Open-Mesh user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.

And do not forget – unsuitable use of a Open-Mesh product will considerably shorten its lifespan!


Product description

Open-Mesh Network Gear: a Brand Overview Read More The cloud managed OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed Wireless-N Access Point from Open-Mesh is a modular access point designed for easy installation and configuration. Operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency and supporting the 802.11b/g/n network standard, users benefit from data transfer rates of up to 95 Mbps. A variety of enclosure options including support for outdoor wall/pole, indoor wall plug, indoor Ethernet jack, and indoor ceiling installations allow this mesh network AP to be installed virtually anywhere a network connection is needed. The access point comes equipped with two Fast Ethernet ports and features 802.3af PoE connectivity to help eliminate the need for a separate power source. Also found within the AP you will find a dual antenna configuration capable of emitting a signal to a distance of up to 150′ when used indoors and up to 600′ when installed outside.

Once installed, the OM2P-HS-PS Access Point can be managed remotely thanks to the cloud-based network controller, CloudTrax. Whether in front of a computer or on the go, CloudTrax can be access via a web browser or the free app available for both iOS and Android. Configure up to two SSIDs, one private and one public, making it easy to provide users access to specific networks as well as the ability restrict access to portions of the network. Automated alerts provide up-to-the-minute status updates to network administrators while WPA/WPA2 encryption keys help ensure the network remains safe and secure.

    Cloud Managed
  • What used to require a dedicated server can now be done through a browser and the free, cloud-based network controller, CloudTrax. CloudTrax is packed with powerful features to meet the demands of IT professionals, yet is easy enough to be deployed by someone with little network experience.
    Mesh Enabled
  • Every Open-Mesh access point is mesh enabled. That means you can install units as traditional access points that are hardwired to the Internet, and add additional units that only require power wherever you need to extend coverage. The access points automatically self-form and self-heal to provide seamless coverage with automatic roaming.
    White Labeled
  • Open-Mesh is ideal for systems integrators, resellers and IT consultants because there are no logos on the boxes or access points. Even the cloud controller, CloudTrax, contains no links or references back to OpenMesh. With no competing messages, your brand is the star of the show.
    Versatile Enclosure Options
  • Open-Mesh makes it easy to get wireless coverage exactly where you need it. With a series of easy-to-use enclosures, you can put your access points on a wall, a ceiling, a pole, a roof, an Ethernet jack, and countless other places. OpenMesh enclosures are designed specifically for tiny, powerful OM Series access points to blend in seamlessly in any office, hotel, warehouse or apartment block. You see the wireless network, not the access point.
    Reliable
  • The cloud controller lives in AWS data centers, running on EC2 and RDS technologies in multiple availability zones to maximize up time, even in the event of a failure at a single data center. Even if your devices lose connection with the cloud controller, your networks aren’t affected. That’s because no network traffic actually passes through the cloud controller.
    Mobile Apps
  • CloudTrax is the only cloud based network controller with free iOS and Android apps, so you can build, manage and monitor your networks while on the go. Create new networks in seconds, add new APs by simply scanning them, and swap old APs with new in moments. You have full access to the management and monitoring functions available at cloudtrax.com.
    Multiple SSIDs
  • CloudTrax can broadcast multiple unique networks, some «public» and some «private.» Public networks can be customized with powerful captive portal features, while private networks work seamlessly as an extension of your LAN. Each network can be uniquely named, left visible or hidden, and left open or password-protected with WPA/WPA2 encryption.
    Automated Alerts
  • If any access point goes down and doesn’t come back up within an hour, CloudTrax will automatically email you (and anyone else you designate). Outage alerts are easy to turn on and off, always keeping you in-the-know when it comes to the health of your wireless network.
    Additional Features
  • • Zero config plug and play
    • Self-forming, self-healing mesh
    • Seamless roaming
    • Hardware watchdog CPU
    • Free cloud management
    • Free iOS/Android apps
    • Captive portal with bandwidth throttling, splash pages, and user controls

In the Box Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS OM Series Cloud Managed Wireless-N Access Point (with Power Supply)

  • Power Supply (24 V, U.S.)
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty
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    Technical parameters

    Open-Mesh OM2P-HS-PS Specs

    Wireless Frequency Bands 2.4 GHz
    Number of Antennas 2
    WLAN Mode 802.11n
    Transmit Power 23 dBm
    Antenna Placement Internal
    Ports 2 x 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet (RJ45)
    Supported Clients 50
    Max SSIDs Supported 2
    Throughput 300 Mb/s
    RAM 64 MB
    Processor 520 MHz QCA9341 MIPS 74K
    Supported IEEE Standards 802.3af
    Operating Temperature 32 to 122°F / 0 to 50°C
    Dimensions 3.8 x 2.8 x 1″ / 9.5 x 7 x 2.5 cm
    Package Weight 1.05 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 9.4 x 7.2 x 4.3″

    Rating

    60% users recommend this product to others. And what about you?
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    e

    r

    describes how

    to

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    the

    OM2P-HS V2.

    It

    also describes

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    L

    E

    D

    s

    .

    Only experienced

    installation

    professionals who are familiar

    with

    local building and

    s

    a

    f

    e

    t

    y

    c

    ode

    s

    a

    nd,

    wherever applicable, are licensed by

    the

    appropriate

    g

    ov

    e

    r

    n

    m

    e

    n

    t

    r

    e

    g

    ul

    a

    t

    or

    y

    a

    u

    t

    h

    or

    i

    t

    i

    e

    s

    should

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    3.1

    P

    r

    e

    i

    n

    s

    t

    a

    ll

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    G

    u

    i

    d

    e

    li

    n

    e

    s

    S

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    the

    optimal

    l

    oc

    a

    t

    i

    ons

    for the

    equipment

    using

    the

    following

    g

    ui

    de

    li

    n

    e

    s

    :

    T

    he OM2P-HS V2 should be

    mounted

    on

    a

    1″-4″

    pole.

    I

    t

    s

    l

    oc

    a

    t

    i

    on

    should enable easy access

    to

    the unit

    and

    i

    t

    s

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    or

    s

    for

    installation and

    t

    e

    s

    t

    i

    ng.

    The higher

    the

    pl

    a

    c

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    of the

    a

    n

    t

    e

    n

    na,

    the better the

    achievable link

    quality.

    The

    a

    n

    t

    e

    n

    na

    should be

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    e

    d

    to

    provide a direct,

    or

    near line

    of

    s

    i

    g

    h

    t

    with the

    Base

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    on

    a

    n

    t

    e

    nna

    .

    The

    a

    n

    t

    e

    nna

    should be aligned

    to

    face

    the

    general

    direction

    of the

    Base

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    on.

    3.2 I

    n

    s

    t

    a

    lli

    n

    g

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    To

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    the

    OM2P-HS V2, use

    the

    following procedure

    to

    mount

    the

    device on a pole and refer

    to the

    figure

    below.

    1.

    The

    bottom of the

    OM2P-HS V2 is a movable cover. Grab

    the

    cover and

    pull it

    back

    hard

    t

    o

    remove

    the cover.

    2.

    I

    ns

    e

    r

    t

    a

    s

    t

    a

    nda

    r

    d

    E

    t

    h

    e

    r

    n

    e

    t

    cable

    into the

    R

    J

    -45

    port

    labeled MAIN

    L

    AN

    .

    3.

    S

    li

    de

    the

    cover back

    to

    seal

    the bottom of the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    4.

    Remove

    the

    power cord and

    PoE

    injector

    from the

    box and plug

    the

    power cord

    into the

    DC

    port of the

    PoE

    injector.

    Only use

    the

    power adapter supplied

    with the

    OM2P-HS V2. Using a

    different power

    a

    da

    p

    t

    e

    r

    might

    damage

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    5.

    Plug

    the other

    side

    of the

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    cable

    in

    s

    t

    e

    p

    3 into the

    PoE

    port of the

    PoE

    injector.

    When you

    f

    i

    ni

    s

    h

    s

    t

    e

    p

    5,

    the

    installation

    will

    resemble

    the

    following

    picture.

    6.

    Turn over

    the

    OM2P-HS V2. Then

    i

    ns

    e

    r

    t

    the

    m

    a

    s

    t

    s

    t

    r

    a

    p

    through

    the

    middle hole

    of the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    Use a screwdriver

    to

    unlock

    the

    pol

    e

    m

    oun

    t

    i

    ng

    ring putting

    it

    through

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    7. Mount the

    EOA200 securely

    to the

    pole by locking

    the

    s

    t

    r

    a

    p

    tightly.

    This

    c

    om

    pl

    e

    t

    e

    s

    the

    installation

    procedure.

    3.2

    U

    nd

    e

    r

    s

    t

    a

    nd

    i

    n

    g

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    L

    E

    Ds

    The rear

    of the

    OM2P-HS V2 has

    two

    groups

    of

    LEDs.

    One group, labeled INDICATORS, shows

    the

    s

    t

    a

    t

    us

    of the

    device. The second group, LINK QUALITY, shows

    the

    s

    t

    r

    eng

    t

    h

    of the

    link

    be

    t

    w

    ee

    n

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    and the

    network.

    The following

    t

    a

    bl

    e

    describes

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    L

    E

    D

    s

    .

    L

    E

    D

    Color Mode

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    P

    ow

    e

    r

    Green

    OFF=

    OM2P-HS V2 is

    not

    receiving

    power.

    ON= OM2P-HS V2 is receiving

    power.

    L

    A

    N

    Green

    OFF

    = OM2P-HS V2 is

    not

    c

    onn

    e

    c

    t

    e

    d

    to the network.

    ON = OM2P-HS V2 is

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    e

    d

    to the

    network,

    but not

    sending

    or

    receiving

    data.

    Blink = OM2P-HS V2 is sending

    or

    receiving

    data.

    W

    L

    A

    N

    Green

    Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    or

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    Bridge

    Mode

    OFF

    = OM2P-HS V2 radio is

    off

    and

    the

    device is

    not

    sending

    or

    receiving

    da

    t

    a

    over

    the

    wireless

    L

    A

    N.

    ON = OM2P-HS V2 radio is on, and

    the

    device is

    not

    s

    e

    nd

    i

    ng

    or

    receiving

    da

    t

    a

    over

    the

    wireless

    L

    A

    N.

    Blink = OM2P-HS V2 radio is on, and

    the

    device is

    s

    e

    ndi

    n

    g

    Link

    Quality

    See

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    column

    Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    or

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    Bridge

    Mode

    S

    how

    s

    the

    s

    t

    r

    eng

    t

    h

    of the

    link

    be

    t

    w

    ee

    n

    the

    OM2P-HS

    V2

    and

    the network.

    G = good

    quality

    (green).

    Y

    = medium quality

    (ye

    ll

    ow)

    .

    Chapter

    4

    Configuring

    Your

    Computer

    for TCP

    /l

    P

    To

    configure the

    OM2P-HS V2

    use

    a computer that is configured for

    TCP/IP.

    This chapter describes

    how

    to

    configure the

    TCP/IP

    settings on a computer that will be used to configure the OM2P-HS V2.

    4.1

    C

    on

    fi

    g

    u

    r

    i

    n

    g

    M

    i

    c

    r

    o

    s

    o

    ft

    Windows

    7

    Use

    the

    following procedure

    to

    configure a

    computer running Microsoft W

    i

    nd

    ow

    s

    7.

    1. In the

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    menu search box,

    type:

    ncpa.cpl

    2.

    When

    the

    Network

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    ons

    L

    i

    s

    t

    appears,

    r

    i

    g

    h

    t

    c

    li

    c

    k

    the

    L

    o

    c

    a

    l

    Area

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    icon

    and click Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    .

    3. In the

    Ne

    t

    wor

    k

    i

    ng

    t

    a

    b,

    click

    either Internet

    P

    r

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    Version

    4

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    v

    4

    )

    or Internet

    P

    r

    ot

    oc

    o

    l

    Version

    6

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    v

    6

    ),

    and then

    click

    P

    r

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    .

    4. In the

    pr

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box, click

    O

    b

    t

    a

    i

    n

    an IP address a

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    to

    configure

    your

    computer

    for

    D

    H

    CP

    .

    5.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button to

    save your changes and close

    the

    dialog

    box.

    6.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button

    again

    to

    save your

    c

    h

    a

    nge

    s

    .

    4.2

    C

    on

    fi

    g

    u

    r

    i

    n

    g

    M

    i

    c

    r

    o

    s

    o

    ft

    Windows

    V

    i

    s

    t

    a

    Use

    the

    following procedure

    to

    configure a

    computer running Microsoft W

    i

    nd

    ow

    s

    V

    i

    s

    t

    a

    with the

    default

    i

    n

    t

    e

    r

    f

    a

    c

    e.

    If

    you use

    the

    Cl

    a

    ss

    i

    c

    i

    n

    t

    e

    r

    f

    a

    c

    e,

    where

    the

    icons and menus resemble

    previous

    W

    i

    ndow

    s

    versions, perform

    the

    procedure

    in

    s

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    4.4.

    1.

    On

    the

    Windows

    t

    a

    s

    kba

    r

    ,

    click

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    ,

    click

    Co

    n

    t

    r

    o

    l

    Pa

    n

    e

    l

    ,

    and then

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    the Network

    and

    Internet icon.

    2.

    Click View

    N

    e

    t

    w

    o

    r

    k

    s

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    and

    t

    a

    s

    k

    s

    and then

    click

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    N

    e

    t

    w

    o

    r

    k

    s

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    s

    .

    3.

    R

    i

    g

    ht

    c

    li

    c

    k

    the

    L

    o

    c

    a

    l

    Area

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    icon and click Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    .

    4.

    Click

    Co

    n

    t

    i

    nu

    e.

    The Local Area

    Co

    nne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    ope

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box

    a

    ppe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    5. In the

    Local Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box, verify

    that Internet Protocol

    (TCP/IPv4) is checked. Then

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    Internet

    P

    r

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (TCP/IPv4) and click

    the

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    button.

    The

    Internet

    P

    r

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    Version

    4

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box

    a

    pp

    e

    a

    r

    s

    .

    6. In the

    Internet

    P

    r

    ot

    oc

    ol

    Version

    4

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box, click

    O

    b

    t

    a

    i

    n

    an IP a

    dd

    r

    e

    ss

    a

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    to

    configure your computer

    for

    D

    H

    CP

    .

    7.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button to

    save your changes and close

    the

    dialog

    box.

    8.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button

    again

    to

    save your

    c

    hange

    s

    .

    4.3

    C

    on

    fi

    g

    u

    r

    i

    n

    g

    M

    i

    c

    r

    o

    s

    o

    ft

    Windows

    X

    P

    Use

    the

    following procedure

    to

    configure a

    computer running Microsoft W

    i

    nd

    ow

    s

    XP

    with the default

    i

    n

    t

    e

    r

    f

    a

    c

    e.

    If

    you use

    the

    Cl

    a

    ss

    i

    c

    i

    n

    t

    e

    r

    f

    a

    c

    e,

    where

    the

    icons and menus resemble previous

    W

    i

    nd

    ow

    s

    versions, perform

    the

    procedure

    in

    s

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    4.4.

    1.

    On

    the

    Windows

    t

    a

    s

    kba

    r

    ,

    click

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    ,

    click

    Co

    n

    t

    r

    o

    l

    Pa

    n

    e

    l

    ,

    and then

    click

    Network and

    Internet

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    s

    .

    2.

    Click

    the

    Network

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    ons

    icon.

    3.

    Click

    L

    o

    c

    a

    l

    Area

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    for the

    E

    t

    h

    e

    r

    ne

    t

    adapter

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    e

    d

    to the

    OM2P-HS V2. The

    L

    oc

    a

    l

    Area

    Con

    n

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    dialog box

    a

    ppe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    4. In the

    Local Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    dialog box, click

    the

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    button.

    The

    L

    oc

    a

    l

    Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box

    a

    p

    pe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    5. In the

    Local Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box, verify

    that Internet

    Pr

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P)

    is checked. Then

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    Internet

    P

    r

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (TCP/IP) and click

    the

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    button.

    T

    he

    Internet

    P

    r

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    )

    P

    r

    ope

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box

    a

    ppe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    6. In the

    Internet

    P

    r

    ot

    oc

    ol

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    )

    P

    r

    ope

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box, click

    O

    b

    t

    a

    i

    n

    an IP a

    dd

    r

    e

    ss

    a

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    to

    configure your computer

    for

    DHCP.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button to

    save

    t

    hi

    s

    change and close

    the

    Internet

    P

    r

    ot

    oc

    ol

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    )

    P

    r

    ope

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog

    box.

    7.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button

    again

    to

    save your

    c

    hange

    s

    .

    8.

    R

    e

    s

    t

    a

    r

    t

    your

    computer.

    4.4

    C

    on

    fi

    g

    u

    r

    i

    n

    g

    M

    i

    c

    r

    o

    s

    o

    ft

    Windows

    2000

    Use

    the

    following procedure

    to

    configure your

    computer

    if

    your computer

    has

    Microsoft

    W

    i

    nd

    ow

    s

    2000

    installed.

    1.

    On

    the

    Windows

    t

    a

    s

    kba

    r

    ,

    click

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    ,

    point to

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    ,

    and then

    click

    Co

    n

    t

    r

    o

    l

    Pa

    n

    e

    l

    .

    2. In the

    Control Panel window, double-click

    the Network

    and Dial-up

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    s

    icon.

    If

    the

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    adapter

    in

    your computer

    is

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    e

    d

    c

    or

    r

    e

    c

    t

    l

    y,

    the

    Local Area

    Connection

    icon

    a

    p

    pe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    3.

    Double-click

    the

    L

    o

    c

    a

    l

    Area

    Co

    nn

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    icon

    for the

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    a

    da

    p

    t

    e

    r

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    e

    d

    to the

    OM2P-HS V2. The Local Area

    C

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    dialog box

    a

    p

    pe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    4. In the

    Local Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    dialog box, click

    the

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    button.

    The

    L

    oc

    a

    l

    Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box

    a

    p

    pe

    a

    r

    s

    .

    5. In the

    Local Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    o

    pe

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog box, verify

    that Internet

    Pr

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    T

    CP/

    I

    P)

    is checked. Then

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    Internet

    P

    r

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (TCP/IP) and click

    the

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    button.

    6.

    Click

    O

    b

    t

    a

    i

    n

    an IP address a

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    to

    configure

    your computer

    for

    D

    H

    CP

    .

    7.

    Click

    the

    OK

    button to

    save

    t

    hi

    s

    change and close

    the

    Local Area

    Con

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    ope

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    dialog

    box.

    8.

    Click OK

    button

    again

    to

    save

    t

    h

    e

    s

    e

    new

    c

    hange

    s

    .

    9.

    R

    e

    s

    t

    a

    r

    t

    your

    computer.

    The following procedure describes how

    to

    configure

    T

    C

    P

    /

    I

    P

    on an Apple

    M

    a

    c

    i

    n

    t

    os

    h

    running Mac

    O

    S

    10.2.

    If

    your Apple

    M

    a

    c

    i

    n

    t

    os

    h

    is running Mac

    OS 7.x

    or

    later,

    the

    s

    t

    e

    ps

    you perform and

    the

    s

    c

    r

    ee

    ns

    you see may

    differ

    s

    li

    g

    h

    t

    l

    y

    from the

    following. However, you should

    s

    t

    ill

    be able

    to

    use

    t

    hi

    s

    procedure

    as a guide

    to

    configuring your Apple

    M

    a

    c

    i

    n

    t

    os

    h

    for

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    .

    1.

    Pull down

    the

    Apple Menu, click

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    Pre

    f

    e

    r

    e

    n

    c

    e

    s

    ,

    and

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    Network.

    2.

    Verify

    that the

    NIC c

    onn

    e

    c

    t

    e

    d

    to the

    OM2P-HS V2 is

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    e

    d

    in the

    S

    ho

    w field.

    3. In the

    C

    on

    f

    i

    g

    u

    r

    e

    field on

    the

    TCP/IP

    t

    a

    b

    ,

    s

    e

    l

    e

    c

    t

    Us

    i

    n

    g

    DHCP

    .

    4.

    Click

    Apply Now

    to

    apply your

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ng

    s

    and close

    the

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    dialog

    box.

    The OM2P-HS V2 has a

    built-in

    Web

    Con

    f

    i

    g

    ur

    a

    t

    or

    that

    l

    e

    t

    s

    you manage

    the unit from

    any

    l

    oc

    a

    t

    i

    on

    using

    a

    Web

    br

    ow

    s

    e

    r

    that

    s

    uppo

    r

    t

    s

    HTTP and has

    J

    a

    v

    a

    S

    c

    r

    ipt

    installed.

    5.1

    L

    o

    gg

    i

    n

    g

    in

    to

    t

    h

    e

    Web

    C

    on

    f

    i

    g

    u

    r

    a

    t

    o

    r

    After

    configuring

    the

    computer

    for

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    using

    the

    procedure

    appropriate

    for

    your o

    pe

    r

    a

    t

    i

    ng

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    ,

    use

    that

    c

    omp

    ut

    e

    r

    s

    Web

    br

    ow

    s

    e

    r

    to

    log

    in to the

    OM2P-HS V2 Web

    Configurator.

    1. Launch your Web

    br

    o

    w

    s

    e

    r

    .

    2. In

    the

    br

    ow

    s

    e

    r

    address

    bar, type

    192.168.1.1 and press

    the

    E

    n

    t

    e

    r

    key.

    If

    you changed

    the

    OM2P-HS V2 LAN IP address,

    enter

    the

    c

    or

    r

    e

    c

    t

    IP

    a

    d

    dr

    e

    ss

    .

    3. When

    the

    W

    i

    nd

    ow

    s

    S

    e

    c

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    window appears,

    type admin

    as

    the

    username

    in the top

    field

    and

    type admin

    as

    the

    password

    in the bottom field.

    4. Click O

    K

    You are now ready

    to

    use

    the

    i

    ns

    t

    r

    uc

    t

    i

    o

    ns

    in the

    following

    c

    ha

    p

    t

    e

    r

    s

    to

    configure

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    P

    e

    r

    f

    or

    m

    the

    following procedures regularly

    to

    make

    the

    OM2P-HS V2 more secure and manage

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    more

    effectively.

    Change

    the default

    password. Use a password

    that

    is

    not

    easy

    to

    guess and

    that

    c

    on

    t

    a

    i

    n

    s

    different

    c

    ha

    r

    a

    c

    t

    e

    r

    s

    ,

    such as numbers and

    l

    e

    tt

    e

    r

    s

    .

    The OM2P-HS V2 username

    c

    a

    nno

    t

    be

    changed.

    F

    or

    more information,

    see page

    69.

    Back

    up the

    c

    on

    f

    i

    g

    u

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    and be sure you know how

    to

    r

    e

    s

    t

    or

    e

    it.

    R

    e

    s

    t

    or

    i

    ng

    an earlier

    working

    c

    on

    f

    i

    g

    ur

    a

    t

    i

    on

    can be useful

    if the

    OM2P-HS V2 becomes uns

    t

    a

    bl

    e

    or

    crashes.

    If

    you forget your

    p

    a

    ss

    w

    o

    r

    d

    ,

    you

    will

    have

    to

    r

    e

    s

    e

    t

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to

    i

    t

    s

    f

    a

    c

    t

    or

    y

    default

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ng

    s

    and lose any

    c

    us

    t

    om

    i

    z

    e

    d

    override

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ng

    s

    you configured. However,

    if

    you back up an earlier

    c

    on

    f

    i

    g

    ur

    a

    t

    i

    on,

    you

    will not

    have

    t

    o

    c

    om

    pl

    e

    t

    e

    l

    y

    reconfigure

    the

    OM2P-HS V2. You can simply

    r

    e

    s

    t

    o

    r

    e

    your

    l

    a

    s

    t

    c

    on

    f

    i

    g

    u

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on.

    For

    more

    information,

    see page

    73.

    The

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    s

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    on

    the

    nav

    i

    g

    a

    t

    i

    on

    drop-down menu

    c

    on

    t

    a

    i

    ns

    the

    following

    options:

    Main

    Wireless

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    L

    i

    s

    t

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    L

    og

    Conne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    S

    t

    a

    t

    us

    The following sections describe these options.

    6.1

    Sa

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    This

    page lets you

    save

    and apply the settings shown under Unsaved changes

    li

    s

    t

    ,

    or cancel

    the

    unsaved changes

    and revert to the previous settings that were in

    e

    ff

    ec

    t

    .

    Clicking the

    Main

    link under the

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    drop-down menu or clicking Home at the

    t

    op

    r

    ight

    of the Web Configurator

    shows

    status information about the current operating

    m

    ode

    .

    The

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    Information

    section

    shows

    general

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    information such

    as

    ope

    r

    a

    t

    i

    ng

    m

    ode

    ,

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    up

    t

    i

    m

    e

    ,

    firmware

    version, serial

    num

    be

    r

    ,

    kernel

    v

    e

    r

    s

    i

    on

    ,

    and

    a

    ppl

    i

    ca

    t

    i

    on

    v

    e

    r

    s

    i

    on

    .

    The

    LAN

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    section

    shows Local

    Area Network setting such

    as

    the LAN

    IP

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    ,

    subnet

    mask,

    and MAC

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    .

    The

    C

    u

    rr

    e

    n

    t

    Wireless

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    section

    shows wireless

    information such

    as

    frequency and

    c

    ha

    nne

    l

    .

    Since

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    supports

    mul

    t

    i

    pl

    e

    S

    SI

    D

    s

    ,

    information about

    each SSID,

    such as its

    ESSID

    and security

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    ,

    are displayed.

    6.3

    Wireless

    C

    lie

    n

    t

    L

    is

    t

    Clicking the Wireless

    C

    li

    e

    n

    t

    L

    i

    s

    t

    link under the

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    drop-down menu

    displays

    the list

    of

    clients

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    d

    to the

    OM2P-HS V2

    ,

    along with the MAC

    addresses

    and signal strength

    for each

    c

    li

    e

    nt

    .

    Clicking the

    Re

    f

    r

    e

    s

    h

    button updates

    (refreshes)

    the client

    li

    s

    t

    .

    c

    t

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    The

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    To

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    the logged ìnformatìon

    click

    the System Log

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    under the

    Status

    drop-

    down

    menu.

    If

    there ìs not enough ìnternal memory to log all events older events are deleted from the

    log.

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    C

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    l

    Clicking

    the Connection

    Status

    link under the

    Stat

    drop-down menu

    displays

    the current

    status of the networ

    k.

    The information shown includes

    network

    type

    SSID

    BSSID

    connection

    status

    wireless

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    the DHCP Client List link under the

    Status drop-down

    menu displays the clients

    that

    are associated

    to

    the OM2P-HS V2 through

    DHCP.The MAC

    addresses

    and signal strength for

    each

    client are also shown.

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    the Refresh button

    updates

    (refreshes) the client lis

    t.

    DHCP

    Client list

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    MAC

    addr

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    describes how

    to

    change

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    op

    e

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    m

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    g

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    ode

    s

    The OM2P-HS V2

    supports four operating

    m

    ode

    s

    :

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    Client Bridge

    WDS

    Bridge

    Client

    R

    out

    e

    r

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    s

    e

    l

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    t

    an operating

    m

    ode

    ,

    click

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    y

    s

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    e

    m

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    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    under

    S

    y

    s

    t

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    ec

    t

    i

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    .

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    go to

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    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

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    O

    p

    e

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    mod

    e

    .

    .

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    N

    a

    m

    e

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    E

    nt

    e

    r

    a name for the

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    The

    name you type

    appears

    in

    SN

    M

    P

    m

    a

    na

    ge

    m

    e

    nt

    .

    This

    name is not the

    SSID

    and is not broadcast to other

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    s

    .

    O

    p

    e

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    M

    od

    e

    :

    Use

    the radio button to

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    an operating

    m

    ode

    .

    To

    use Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    mode with

    WDS,

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    here and then enable the

    WDS

    function in the Wireless

    Network section

    (see

    section

    8

    .

    6

    )

    .

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    Clicking

    Accept does not apply the changes.

    To

    apply them

    use

    Status

    >

    Save/Load

    (

    see

    section 4.1)

    C

    ha

    p

    t

    e

    r

    8

    Wireless

    C

    on

    f

    igu

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    This

    chapter

    describes

    the

    OM2P-HS V2s wireless

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Please

    read the information in

    t

    hi

    s

    chapter

    ca

    r

    e

    f

    ul

    l

    y

    .

    If you configure a setting

    i

    m

    pr

    ope

    r

    l

    y

    ,

    it can impact performance and

    affect the network

    adversely.

    Before you

    c

    onti

    nue

    ,

    be sure you

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    e

    d

    the appropriate

    ope

    r

    a

    t

    i

    ng

    mode

    (see

    Chapter

    7

    )

    .

    8.1

    Wireless

    Se

    tt

    i

    n

    gs

    This

    section

    describes basic wireless

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    For

    more information,

    see

    Chapter

    12

    .

    8.1.1

    Access

    P

    oin

    t

    Mode

    The OM2P-HS V2

    supports

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    M

    ode

    .

    In this

    m

    ode

    ,

    users

    with a

    wireless

    client

    device within range can connect to the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to

    access

    the

    WLAN. The

    following

    figure

    shows

    an example of an

    OM2P-HS V2

    operating in

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    M

    ode

    .

    The

    s

    ec

    t

    i

    ons

    that follow the figure below describe how to configure your

    OM2P-HS V2

    for

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    M

    ode

    .

    Wireless Mode

    Wireless

    mode supports

    802

    .

    11

    b/g/

    n mixed

    m

    ode

    s

    .

    C

    h

    a

    nn

    e

    l

    HT Mode

    The

    default channel bandwidth is 40

    M

    Hz

    .

    The

    larger the

    c

    ha

    nne

    l

    ,

    the better the transmission quality and speed.

    Extension

    C

    h

    a

    nn

    e

    l

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    upper or lower

    c

    ha

    nne

    l

    .

    Your

    selection may affect the

    Aut

    o

    channel

    f

    unc

    t

    i

    on

    .

    A

    u

    t

    o

    Check

    this option to enable auto-channel selection.

    AP D

    e

    t

    ec

    t

    i

    on

    AP

    Detection can

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    the best channel to

    use

    by scanning

    nearby

    areas

    for

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    s

    .

    C

    u

    rr

    e

    n

    t

    Profile

    Configure up to four different

    SSIDs.

    If many client

    devices

    will be

    accessing

    the

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    ,

    you can arrange the

    devices

    into

    S

    SI

    D

    gr

    ou

    ps

    .

    Click Ed

    i

    t

    to configure the profile and check whether

    y

    o

    u

    want to enable extra

    SS

    ID

    .

    Profile

    I

    s

    ol

    a

    t

    i

    on

    R

    e

    s

    t

    r

    i

    c

    t

    e

    d

    Client to communicate with different VID by Selecting

    the radio

    but

    t

    on.

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    SSID

    Specify

    the

    SSID

    for the current

    pro

    f

    il

    e

    .

    VLAN ID

    Specify

    the

    VLAN

    tag for the current

    pro

    f

    il

    e

    .

    S

    u

    pp

    r

    e

    ss

    e

    d

    SSID

    Check

    this option to hide the

    SSID

    from

    c

    li

    e

    nt

    s

    .

    If

    c

    he

    c

    k

    e

    d

    ,

    t

    he

    SSID

    will not appear in the site

    s

    ur

    v

    e

    y

    .

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    on

    S

    e

    p

    a

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    Click

    the appropriate radio button to allow or

    pr

    e

    v

    e

    nt

    communication between client

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    s

    .

    Wireless

    S

    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    See

    the

    Wireless

    S

    ec

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    section.

    Save

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click Save

    to accept the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    r

    e

    t

    ur

    n

    previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    8.1.2

    C

    lie

    n

    t

    Bridge

    Mode

    Client Bridge Mode lets you connect two LAN

    segments

    via a

    wireless

    link

    as

    though they are

    on the

    same physical

    n

    e

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    Since

    the computers are on the

    same

    s

    ubne

    t

    ,

    bro

    a

    dc

    a

    s

    t

    s

    w

    ill

    reach all

    m

    ac

    hi

    ne

    s

    .

    As a

    r

    e

    s

    ul

    t

    ,

    DHCP

    information generated by the

    server

    will reach all

    c

    li

    e

    nt

    computers

    as

    though the clients resided on one

    physical

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    The

    following figure

    shows

    an example of an

    OM2P-HS V2

    communicating with an Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    /

    W

    i

    r

    e

    l

    e

    ss

    R

    out

    e

    r

    ,

    such

    as

    the

    E

    n

    G

    e

    ni

    us

    E

    OA7530

    ,

    operating in Client Bridge

    M

    ode

    .

    The

    s

    ec

    t

    i

    ons

    that follow the figure below describe how to configure your

    OM2P-HS V2

    for

    Client

    Bridge

    M

    ode

    .

    Wireless Mode

    Wireless

    mode supports

    802

    .

    11

    b/g/

    n mixed

    m

    ode

    s

    .

    SSID

    Specify

    the

    SSID

    if known.

    This

    field is completed automatically

    i

    f

    you

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    an

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    in the Site

    Sur

    v

    e

    y

    .

    S

    i

    t

    e

    S

    u

    r

    v

    e

    y

    Scans

    nearby locations for

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    s

    .

    You

    can

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    a

    discovered

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    to

    e

    s

    t

    a

    bl

    i

    s

    h a

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on.

    Pr

    e

    f

    e

    r

    BSSID

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the MAC

    address

    if known. If you select an

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    i

    n

    the Site

    Survey,

    this field is completed

    a

    ut

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    .

    WDS

    C

    li

    e

    n

    t

    Click

    the appropriate radio button to enable or disable

    W

    D

    S

    C

    li

    e

    nt

    .

    Wireless

    S

    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    See

    section

    8.2

    for

    i

    nfor

    m

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    Profile

    If you used the Site

    Survey,

    the Web Configurator

    shows

    nearby

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    s

    .

    To connect to an

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    ,

    click the Access

    Point’s

    BSSI

    D

    .

    Wireless

    S

    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    See

    the

    Wireless

    S

    ec

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    section.

    R

    e

    f

    r

    e

    s

    h

    Click

    R

    e

    f

    r

    e

    s

    h

    to

    scan

    again.

    If the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    has

    been configured to

    suppress

    its

    SSID,

    the

    SSID

    section will be

    bl

    a

    nk

    and must be completed

    m

    a

    nua

    ll

    y

    .

    8.1.3 WDS Bridge

    Mode

    Unlike traditional bridging.

    WDS

    Bridge Mode allows you to create large

    wireless

    networks by

    linking

    several wireless access

    points with

    WDS

    li

    nk

    s

    .

    WDS

    is normally used in

    l

    a

    r

    ge

    ,

    open

    areas,

    where pulling wires is cost

    pr

    ohi

    bi

    t

    i

    v

    e

    ,

    restricted or

    physically

    i

    m

    pos

    s

    i

    bl

    e

    .

    The

    following figure

    shows

    an example of three

    OM2P-HS V2

    configured for

    WDS

    Bridge

    M

    ode communicating with

    each

    ot

    he

    r

    .

    In this configuration, the

    OM2P-HS V2

    device on the

    left side of

    t

    he

    figure

    behaves as

    a standard bridge that forwards traffic between the

    WDS

    links (links

    t

    ha

    t

    connect to other

    OM2P-HS V2 WDS

    br

    i

    dge

    s

    )

    .

    The

    s

    ec

    t

    i

    ons

    that follow the figure below describe how to configure your

    OM2P-HS V2

    for

    W

    D

    S

    Bridge

    M

    ode

    .

    Wireless Mode

    Wireless

    mode supports

    802

    .

    11

    b/g/

    n mixed

    m

    ode

    s

    .

    C

    h

    a

    nn

    e

    l

    HT Mode

    The

    default channel bandwidth is 40

    M

    Hz

    .

    The

    larger the

    c

    ha

    nne

    l

    ,

    the better the transmission quality and speed.

    Extension

    C

    h

    a

    nn

    e

    l

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    upper or lower

    c

    ha

    nne

    l

    .

    Your

    selection may affect the

    Aut

    o

    channel

    f

    unc

    t

    i

    on

    .

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    MAC Address

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the MAC

    address

    of the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    to which you want

    t

    o

    extend

    wireless

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    v

    i

    t

    y

    .

    Mode

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    Disable or

    E

    n

    a

    b

    l

    e

    to disable or enable

    W

    D

    S.

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    1.

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    2. The Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    to which you want to extend

    wireless

    connectivity must enter the

    OM2P-

    HS V2

    s

    MAC

    address

    into its configuration.

    For

    more information, refer to the documentation

    for

    t

    he

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    .

    Not all

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    supports this

    f

    ea

    t

    ur

    e

    .

    8.1.4

    C

    lie

    n

    t

    R

    o

    u

    t

    e

    r

    Mode

    In Client

    Router

    M

    ode

    ,

    you can

    access

    the Internet

    wirelessly

    with the support of a

    WISP.

    In AP

    Router

    M

    ode

    ,

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    can

    access

    the Internet via a cable or

    DSL

    m

    ode

    m

    .

    In this

    m

    ode

    ,

    t

    he

    OM2P-HS V2

    can be configured to turn off the

    wireless

    network name

    (SSID)

    bro

    a

    dc

    a

    s

    t

    ,

    so that

    onl

    y

    stations that have the

    SSID

    can be

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    e

    d

    .

    The OM2P-HS V2

    also

    provides

    wireless

    LAN

    64

    /

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    ode

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    E

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    a

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    l

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    Specify

    a

    password

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    o.2

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    y

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    r

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    (

    l

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    .

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    a

    password

    for security key index

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    s

    ec

    ur

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    t

    y

    ,

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    r

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    t

    e

    r

    is

    masked

    by a dot

    (

    l

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    .

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    Specify

    a

    password

    for security key index

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    o.4

    .

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    s

    ec

    ur

    i

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    y

    ,

    each

    typed

    c

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    e

    r

    is

    masked

    by a dot

    (

    l

    )

    .

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    .

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    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

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    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

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    connection

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    ode

    will drop from

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    .

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    n to

    802

    .

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    ec

    u

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    t

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    WPA-PSK

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    t

    he

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    i

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    l

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    ot

    h

    ,

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    ,

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    AES as

    the encryption

    t

    y

    pe

    .

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    uses TKIP

    and

    AE

    S.

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    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    ;

    requires

    p

    a

    ss

    phr

    a

    s

    e

    .

    AES

    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A2

    PSK

    ;

    requires

    p

    a

    ss

    phr

    a

    s

    e

    .

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    Specify

    the security

    password. For

    s

    ec

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    ,

    each

    typed character

    is

    masked

    by a dot

    (

    l

    )

    .

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    pd

    a

    t

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    n

    t

    e

    r

    v

    a

    l

    Specify

    how often, in

    seconds,

    the group key

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    802

    .

    11

    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

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    connection

    m

    ode

    will drops from

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    .

    11

    n to

    802

    .

    11g.

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    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

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    l

    ec

    t

    WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list to begin

    t

    he

    c

    onf

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    t

    i

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    c

    r

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    l

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    h

    ,

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    ,

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    the encryption

    t

    y

    pe

    .

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    uses TKIP

    and

    AE

    S.

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    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    ;

    requires

    p

    a

    ss

    phr

    a

    s

    e

    .

    AES

    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A2

    PSK

    ;

    requires

    p

    a

    ss

    phr

    a

    s

    e

    .

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    Specify

    the security

    password. For

    s

    ec

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    ,

    each

    typed character

    is

    masked

    by a dot

    (

    l

    )

    .

    Group Key

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    pd

    a

    t

    e

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    v

    a

    l

    Specify

    how often, in

    seconds,

    the group key

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    802

    .

    11

    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

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    connection

    m

    ode

    will change from

    802

    .

    11

    n to

    802

    .

    11g.

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    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    Mode

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    l

    ec

    t

    WPA-PSK

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    from the drop-down list to begin

    t

    he

    c

    onf

    i

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    a

    t

    i

    o

    n.

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    c

    r

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    p

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    i

    on

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    h

    ,

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    ,

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    AES as

    the encryption

    t

    y

    pe

    .

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    uses TKIP

    and

    AE

    S.

    TKIP

    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    ;

    requires

    p

    a

    ss

    phr

    a

    s

    e

    .

    AES

    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A2

    PSK

    ;

    requires

    p

    a

    ss

    phr

    a

    s

    e

    .

    Passphrase

    Specify

    the security

    password. For

    s

    ec

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    ,

    each

    typed character

    is

    masked

    by a dot

    (

    l

    )

    .

    Group Key

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    pd

    a

    t

    e

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    v

    a

    l

    Specify

    how often, in

    seconds,

    the group key

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

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    same

    t

    i

    m

    e

    .

    802

    .

    11

    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

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    connection

    m

    ode

    will change from

    802

    .

    11

    n to

    802

    .

    11g.

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    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    Mode

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    l

    ec

    t

    WPA from the drop-down list to begin the

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n.

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    c

    r

    y

    p

    t

    i

    on

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

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    ot

    h

    ,

    TKI

    P

    ,

    or

    AES as

    the encryption

    t

    y

    pe

    .

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    uses TKIP

    and

    AE

    S.

    TKIP

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    W

    P

    A

    PSK

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    W

    P

    A2

    PSK

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    d

    i

    u

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    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

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    the

    IP address

    of the

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    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

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    d

    i

    u

    s

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    or

    t

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    the port number that your

    RADIUS server uses

    f

    or

    authentication. Default port is

    1812

    .

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    d

    i

    u

    s

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    ec

    r

    e

    t

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    s

    ec

    r

    e

    t

    furnished by the

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    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Group Key

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    pd

    a

    t

    e

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    v

    a

    l

    Specify

    how often, in

    seconds,

    the group key

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    802

    .

    11

    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

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    connection

    m

    ode

    will drops from

    802

    .

    11

    n to

    802

    .

    11g.

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    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    Mode

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    l

    ec

    t

    WPA2 from the drop-down list to begin the

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n.

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    c

    r

    y

    p

    t

    i

    on

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    l

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    t

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    ot

    h

    ,

    TKI

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    ,

    or

    AES as

    the encryption

    t

    y

    pe

    .

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    uses TKIP

    and

    AE

    S.

    TKIP

    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    .

    AES

    = automatic encryption with

    W

    P

    A2

    PSK

    .

    Ra

    d

    i

    u

    s

    S

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    Specify

    the

    IP address

    of the

    RADIUS

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Ra

    d

    i

    u

    s

    P

    or

    t

    Specify

    the port number that your

    RADIUS server uses

    f

    or

    authentication. Default port is

    1812

    .

    Ra

    d

    i

    u

    s

    S

    ec

    r

    e

    t

    Specify RADIUS

    s

    ec

    r

    e

    t

    furnished by the

    RADIUS

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Group Key

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    pd

    a

    t

    e

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    v

    a

    l

    Specify

    how often, in

    seconds,

    the group key

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    802

    .

    11

    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

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    date rate will

    drop

    from

    802

    .

    11

    n to

    802

    .

    11g.

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    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

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    l

    ec

    t

    WPA

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    from the drop-down list to begin

    t

    he

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n.

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    c

    r

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    p

    t

    i

    on

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    l

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    h

    ,

    TKI

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    ,

    or

    AES as

    the encryption

    t

    y

    pe

    .

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    uses TKIP

    and

    AE

    S.

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    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    .

    AES

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    W

    P

    A2

    PSK

    .

    Ra

    d

    i

    u

    s

    S

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    Specify

    the

    IP address

    of the

    RADIUS

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Ra

    d

    i

    u

    s

    P

    or

    t

    Specify

    the port number that your

    RADIUS server uses

    f

    or

    authentication. Default port is

    1812

    .

    Ra

    d

    i

    u

    s

    S

    ec

    r

    e

    t

    Specify RADIUS

    s

    ec

    r

    e

    t

    furnished by the

    RADIUS

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Group Key

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    pd

    a

    t

    e

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    v

    a

    l

    Specify

    how often, in

    seconds,

    the group key

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    802

    .

    11

    n does not allow

    W

    E

    P

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    /

    W

    P

    A

    PSK

    TKIP

    security

    m

    ode

    .

    The

    connection

    m

    ode

    will change from

    802

    .

    11

    n to

    802

    .

    11g.

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    a

    t

    a

    Ra

    t

    e

    Se

    l

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    t

    a data rate from the drop-down

    li

    s

    t

    .

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    t

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    put

    .

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    s

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    a low data rate

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    for

    exa

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    e

    ,

    t

    he

    throughput is reduced but the transmission distance

    i

    nc

    r

    ea

    s

    e

    s

    .

    R

    T

    S

    /

    C

    T

    S

    Threshold

    Specify

    the threshold

    package size

    for

    R

    TC

    /

    CT

    S.

    A small num

    be

    r

    causes RTS/CTS

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    to be sent more often and consumes

    more

    b

    a

    ndw

    i

    d

    t

    h

    .

    D

    i

    s

    t

    a

    n

    ce

    Specify

    the distance between

    Access Points

    and

    c

    li

    e

    nt

    s

    .

    Longer

    di

    s

    t

    a

    nc

    e

    s

    may drop high-speed

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    ons

    .

    A

    n

    t

    e

    nn

    a

    S

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    i

    on

    Specify

    the internal antenna

    t

    y

    pe

    .

    S

    h

    or

    t

    GI

    Se

    t

    s

    the time that the

    receiver

    waits for

    RF

    reflections to settle

    out

    before sampling

    da

    t

    a

    .

    Using a short

    (400ns)

    guard interval can

    increase

    t

    hrough

    put

    ,

    but can also

    increase

    error rate in some

    installations due to

    increased

    sensitivity to radio-frequency

    r

    e

    f

    l

    ec

    t

    i

    ons

    .

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    the option that works best for your

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    A

    gg

    r

    e

    g

    a

    t

    i

    on

    Merges data

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    into one

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    .

    This

    option

    reduces

    t

    he

    Wireless

    T

    r

    a

    ff

    i

    c

    S

    h

    a

    p

    i

    n

    g

    number of

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    ,

    but

    increases

    packet

    s

    i

    z

    e

    s

    .

    Check

    this option to enable

    wireless

    t

    r

    a

    ff

    ic

    s

    ha

    pi

    ng

    .

    Traffic

    shaping regulates the flow of

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    leaving an interface

    t

    o

    deliver improved Quality of

    S

    e

    r

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    Incoming Traffic

    L

    i

    m

    i

    t

    Specify

    the

    wireless

    transmission speed used for

    downl

    o

    a

    di

    ng.

    O

    u

    t

    g

    oi

    n

    g

    Traffic

    L

    i

    m

    i

    t

    Specify

    the

    wireless

    transmission speed used for

    upl

    o

    a

    di

    ng.

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    1.

    Changing

    Wireless

    Advanced Settings may

    adversely

    affect

    wireless

    pe

    r

    f

    or

    m

    a

    nc

    e

    .

    P

    l

    ea

    s

    e

    accept all default

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    ,

    unless

    you are familiar with the

    wireless

    op

    t

    i

    ons

    .

    2.

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    Wireless

    MAC

    F

    il

    t

    e

    r

    s

    are used to allow or deny network

    access

    to

    wireless

    clients according

    t

    o

    their MAC

    addresses. You

    can manually add a MAC

    address

    to restrict the permission

    t

    o

    access

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    The

    default setting is

    Disable Wireless

    MAC

    F

    il

    t

    e

    r

    s

    .

    0.

    ACL

    Mode Determines whether network

    access

    is granted or denied

    t

    o

    clients whose MAC

    addresses

    appear in the MAC Address

    t

    a

    bl

    e

    on this

    p

    a

    ge

    .

    Choices

    are D

    i

    s

    a

    b

    l

    e

    ,

    Deny MAC

    in

    t

    h

    e

    li

    s

    t

    ,

    or

    Allow

    MAC

    in

    t

    h

    e

    li

    s

    t

    .

    MAC Address

    F

    il

    t

    e

    r

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the MAC

    address

    of the

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    Add

    Click

    Add to add the MAC

    address

    to the MAC Address

    t

    a

    bl

    e

    .

    Apply

    Click

    Apply

    to apply the

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    Using

    WDS

    Link

    Se

    tt

    i

    n

    gs

    ,

    you can create a

    wireless

    backbone link between multiple access

    points that are part of the

    same wireless

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    This

    allows a

    wireless

    network to be

    expanded using multiple

    Access Points

    without the need for a wired backbone to link

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    as

    is traditionally required.

    MAC Address

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    Access Points

    MAC

    address

    to which you want

    t

    o

    extend the

    wireless

    a

    r

    ea

    .

    Mode

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    Disable or

    E

    n

    a

    b

    l

    e

    from the drop-down

    li

    s

    t

    .

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    The Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    to which you want to extend

    wireless

    connectivity must enter the

    OM2P-HS

    V2

    s

    MAC

    address

    into its configuration.

    For

    more information, refer to the documentation for

    t

    he

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    .

    Not all

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    supports this

    f

    ea

    t

    ur

    e

    .

    This

    chapter

    describes

    the

    OM2P-HS V2 Local

    Area Network

    (LAN)

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    9.1 IP

    Se

    tt

    in

    gs

    This

    section is only

    available

    for

    Non

    R

    ou

    t

    e

    r

    M

    od

    e

    .

    IP

    settings lets you configure the

    OM2P-

    HS V2

    LAN port

    IP

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    .

    IP

    N

    e

    t

    w

    ork

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    whether the

    OM2P-HS V2 IP address

    will

    use

    the static

    IP

    address s

    pe

    c

    i

    f

    ied in the IP Address field or be obtained

    a

    ut

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    when the

    OM2P-HS V2

    connects to a device that

    has

    a

    DHCP server .

    IP Address

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    IP address

    of the

    OM2P-

    HS V2

    .

    IP

    S

    u

    e

    t

    Mask

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    subnet

    m

    a

    s

    k

    .

    D

    e

    f

    a

    u

    l

    t

    G

    a

    t

    e

    w

    a

    y

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    default

    ga

    t

    e

    w

    a

    y

    .

    Primary

    DNS

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    primary

    D

    N

    S.

    S

    ec

    on

    d

    a

    r

    y

    DNS

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    OM2P-HS V2 secondary

    D

    N

    S.

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    If you change the LAN

    IP address,

    you will be directed to the new

    IP address

    after you click

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    .

    S

    p

    a

    nn

    i

    n

    g

    Tree

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    E

    na

    bl

    e

    or disable the

    OM2P-HS V2

    Spanning

    Tree

    f

    u

    nc

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Bridge Hello Time

    Specify

    Bridge Hello

    Time,

    in

    seconds. This

    value determine how

    often the

    OM2P-HS V2 sends

    hello

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    to communicate

    i

    nfor

    m

    a

    t

    i

    on

    about the topology throughout the entire Bridged

    Local

    Area

    N

    e

    t

    w

    or

    k

    Bridge

    Max Age

    Specify

    Bridge Max Ag

    e

    ,

    in

    seconds.

    If another bridge in

    t

    he

    spanning tree does not send a hello packet for a long period

    o

    f

    t

    i

    m

    e

    ,

    it is

    assumed

    to be dead.

    Bridge

    Forward

    Delay

    Specify

    Bridge

    F

    or

    w

    a

    rd

    Delay,

    in

    seconds.

    F

    or

    w

    a

    rdi

    ng

    delay

    t

    i

    m

    e

    is the time spent in

    each

    of the Listening and Learning states

    before the

    F

    or

    w

    a

    rdi

    ng

    state is entered.

    This

    delay is provided so

    that when a new bridge comes onto a busy n

    e

    t

    w

    or

    k

    ,

    it looks

    a

    t

    some traffic before

    p

    a

    r

    t

    i

    c

    i

    p

    a

    t

    i

    ng.

    Priority

    Specify

    the

    P

    r

    i

    or

    i

    t

    y

    num

    be

    r

    .

    Smaller

    number

    has

    greater

    pr

    i

    or

    i

    t

    y

    .

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    C

    ha

    p

    t

    e

    r

    10

    R

    ou

    t

    e

    r

    Se

    tt

    i

    n

    gs

    This

    section is only

    available

    for AP

    R

    ou

    t

    e

    r

    Mode and

    C

    li

    e

    n

    t

    R

    ou

    t

    e

    r

    M

    od

    e

    .

    10.1 WAN

    Se

    tt

    in

    g

    s

    This

    chapter

    describes

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    WAN

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    gs

    .

    There

    are four types of WAN

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    s

    :

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    c

    I

    P

    D

    HC

    P

    PPP

    oE

    PP

    T

    P

    Please

    contact your

    ISP

    to find out which settings you should

    c

    hoos

    e

    ..

    10.1.1

    S

    t

    a

    t

    ic

    IP

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    c

    IP for your WAN connection if your

    ISP

    provided information about which

    I

    P

    address,

    subnet

    mask,

    default

    ga

    t

    e

    w

    a

    y

    ,

    primary

    DNS,

    and

    secondary DNS

    to

    use

    .

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    n

    e

    t

    C

    onn

    ec

    t

    i

    on

    T

    y

    p

    e

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    c

    IP to begin configuration of the

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    c

    IP

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on.

    A

    cc

    oun

    t

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the account name provided by your

    I

    S

    P

    .

    Domain

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the domain name provided by your

    I

    S

    P

    .

    MTU

    Specify

    the Maximum Transmit Unit

    size.

    It is recommended

    y

    ou

    accept the default setting of

    A

    u

    t

    o

    .

    O

    t

    he

    r

    w

    i

    s

    e

    ,

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    will be

    fragmented downstream if the MTU is set too high or too

    l

    ow

    ,

    which impacts network

    pe

    r

    f

    or

    m

    a

    nc

    e

    .

    In extreme

    cases,

    an MTU

    setting that is too low can prevent the

    OM2P-HS V2

    from

    establishing some

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    ons

    .

    IP Address

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the WAN port

    IP address.

    IP

    S

    u

    b

    n

    e

    t

    Mask

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the WAN

    IP

    subnet

    m

    a

    s

    k

    .

    G

    a

    t

    e

    w

    a

    y

    IP Address

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the WAN gateway

    IP

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    .

    Primary

    DNS

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the primary

    DNS IP

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    .

    S

    ec

    on

    d

    a

    r

    y

    DNS

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    secondary DNS IP a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    .

    Discard

    Ping on WAN

    Check

    to

    En

    a

    b

    l

    e

    to recognize pings on the

    OM2P-HS V2

    WAN

    interface or Disable to block pings on the

    OM2P-HS V2

    WAN

    int

    e

    r

    f

    ace

    .

    N

    ot

    e

    :

    P

    i

    nging

    IP addresses

    is a common method used

    by

    hackers

    t

    o

    test whether the

    IP address

    is valid. Blocking pings provides some

    extra security from

    ha

    c

    k

    e

    r

    s

    .

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    10.1.2 DHCP (Dynamic

    IP)

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    DHCP as

    your WAN connection type to obtain an

    IP address a

    ut

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    .

    You

    w

    ill

    need to enter account name

    as

    your hostname

    a

    nd

    ,

    op

    t

    i

    ona

    ll

    y

    ,

    DNS

    i

    nfor

    m

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    n

    e

    t

    C

    onn

    ec

    t

    i

    on

    T

    y

    p

    e

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    DHCP

    to begin configuration of the

    DHCP

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on.

    A

    cc

    oun

    t

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the account name provided by your

    I

    S

    P

    .

    Domain

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the domain name provided by your

    I

    S

    P

    .

    MTU

    Specify

    the Maximum Transmit Unit

    size.

    It is recommended

    y

    ou

    accept the default setting of

    A

    u

    t

    o

    .

    O

    t

    he

    r

    w

    i

    s

    e

    ,

    p

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    s

    will be

    fragmented downstream if the MTU is set too high or too

    l

    ow

    ,

    which impacts network

    pe

    r

    f

    or

    m

    a

    nc

    e

    .

    In extreme

    cases,

    an MTU

    setting that is too low can prevent the

    OM2P-HS V2

    from

    establishing some

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    ons

    .

    G

    e

    t

    A

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    From

    I

    S

    P

    Click

    this radio button to obtain the

    DNS

    automatically from

    t

    he

    DHCP

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Use These

    DNS Servers

    Click

    the radio button to set up the

    Primary DNS

    and Secondary

    DNS servers

    m

    a

    nu

    a

    ll

    y

    .

    Discard

    Ping on WAN

    Check

    to

    En

    a

    b

    l

    e

    to recognize pings on the

    OM2P-HS V2

    WAN

    interface or Disable to block pings on the

    OM2P-HS V2

    WAN

    int

    e

    r

    f

    ace

    .

    N

    ot

    e

    :

    P

    i

    nging

    IP addresses

    is a common method used

    by

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    test whether the

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    to

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    .

    10.1.3

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    if

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    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on.

    Your ISP

    will provide you with a

    username

    and

    password. This

    selection is typically used

    f

    or

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    Specify

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    y

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    l

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    n

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    cancel

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    he

    m

    ,

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    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

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    a

    v

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    o

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    d

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    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    10.1.4 PPTP

    (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

    )

    Select

    PPTP

    as your

    WAN

    connection type

    if

    your ISP uses a Point-to-Point-Tunneling

    Protocol

    (PPTP)

    connection.

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    mask

    default

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    DNS

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    IP

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    Specify

    the Maximum Transmit Unit

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    r

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    i

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    e

    ,

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    s

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    l

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    r

    f

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    cases,

    an MTU

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    OM2P-HS V2

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    onne

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    t

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    nu

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    ot

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    test whether the

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    cce

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    t

    to confirm the

    changes

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    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

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    m

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    t

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    a

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    4

    .

    1

    )

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    cce

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    ce

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    to

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    4

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    .

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    ode

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    this option to enable

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    ode

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    cancel

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    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    Port

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    t

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    services

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    ne

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    t

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    t

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    s

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    he

    m

    ,

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    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

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    v

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    o

    a

    d

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    r

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    e

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    i

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    nt

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    r

    the

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    ha

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    computer

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    r

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    n

    ce

    l

    to

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    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    The

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    section lets you configure administration, management

    VLAN, SN

    M

    P

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    ,

    backup/restore

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    ,

    firmware

    up

    gr

    a

    de

    ,

    time

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    ,

    and log

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    This

    chapter

    describes

    these

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    11.1

    A

    dmin

    is

    t

    r

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n

    Click

    the

    A

    dm

    i

    n

    i

    s

    t

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to change the user name and

    password

    used to log on to the

    OM2P-HS V2

    Web Configurator

    . The

    default user name is

    a

    dm

    i

    n

    and the default

    password

    is

    a

    dm

    i

    n

    .

    Changing these settings protects the

    OM2P-HS V2

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n settings from being

    accessed

    by unauthorized

    use

    r

    s

    .

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    a new

    username

    for logging in to the Web

    C

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    or

    .

    Password

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    a new

    password

    for logging in to the Web

    C

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    or

    C

    on

    f

    i

    r

    m

    Password

    Re-enter

    the new

    password

    for

    c

    onf

    i

    r

    m

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Remote

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    E

    na

    bl

    e

    or disable remote

    m

    a

    na

    ge

    m

    e

    nt

    .

    Remote Upgrade

    Specify

    whether the

    OM2P-HS V2

    firmware can be upgraded

    r

    e

    m

    ot

    e

    l

    y

    .

    Remote

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    P

    or

    t

    If remote management is enabled, enter the port number to be

    used for remote

    m

    a

    na

    ge

    m

    e

    nt

    .

    For

    exa

    m

    pl

    e

    :

    If you specify

    t

    he

    port number

    8080

    ,

    enter

    h

    tt

    p

    :

    //

    <

    I

    P

    address>:8080 to access

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    Web

    C

    onf

    i

    g

    ur

    a

    t

    or

    .

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    to apply the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    r

    e

    t

    ur

    n

    previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    changes

    the settings

    i

    mm

    e

    di

    a

    t

    e

    l

    y

    .

    You

    cannot undo the

    ac

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Click

    the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    VLAN link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to

    assign

    a

    VLAN

    tag to

    t

    he

    pa

    c

    k

    e

    t

    s

    .

    A

    VLAN

    is a group of computers on a network whose software

    has

    been

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    e

    d

    so that they

    behave as

    if they were on a

    s

    e

    pa

    r

    a

    t

    e

    Local

    Area Network

    (LAN).

    Computers

    on

    VLAN

    do not have to be

    physically

    located next to one another on the LAN

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    VLAN ID If your network includes VLANs and if tagged packets need

    t

    o

    pass through the Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    ,

    enter the VLAN

    ID.

    O

    t

    he

    r

    w

    i

    s

    e

    ,

    click No VLAN

    t

    a

    g

    .

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    to confirm the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    cancel

    and

    return previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    1.

    If you reconfigure the Management

    VLAN ID,

    you may lose your connection to the

    OM2P-

    HS V2

    .

    Verify that the

    DHCP server

    supports the reconfigured

    VLAN

    ID and then reconnect

    to

    t

    h

    e

    OM2P-HS V2

    using the new

    IP

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    .

    2.

    Clicking

    A

    cce

    p

    t

    does not apply the

    changes.

    To apply

    t

    he

    m

    ,

    use

    S

    t

    a

    t

    u

    s

    >

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    L

    o

    a

    d

    (see

    section

    4

    .

    1

    )

    .

    Click

    the

    S

    N

    M

    P

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to monitor

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    a

    tt

    ac

    he

    d

    devices

    using the Simple Network Management

    P

    r

    ot

    oc

    ol

    (SNMP). SNMP

    allows messages

    (called “protocol data unit’s) to be sent to various parts of a

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    Upon receiving these

    messages,

    SNMP-compatible devices

    (called agents) return data stored in their

    M

    a

    na

    ge

    m

    e

    nt

    Information

    Ba

    s

    e

    s

    .

    S

    N

    M

    P

    En

    a

    b

    l

    e

    /

    D

    i

    s

    a

    b

    l

    e

    E

    na

    bl

    e

    or disable the

    OM2P-HS V2 SNMP

    f

    unc

    t

    i

    on.

    C

    on

    t

    ac

    t

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the contact details of the

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    L

    oc

    a

    t

    i

    on

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the location of the

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    C

    omm

    un

    i

    t

    y

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    password

    for

    accessing

    the

    SNMP

    community

    f

    or

    read-only

    acce

    ss

    .

    C

    omm

    un

    i

    t

    y

    Name

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    password

    for

    accessing

    the

    SNMP

    community for read

    and write

    acce

    ss

    .

    Trap D

    e

    s

    t

    i

    n

    a

    t

    i

    on

    IP

    A

    dd

    r

    e

    ss

    Trap D

    e

    s

    t

    i

    n

    a

    t

    i

    on

    C

    omm

    un

    i

    t

    y

    N

    a

    m

    e

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    IP address

    where

    SNMP

    traps are to be

    s

    e

    nt

    .

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    password

    of the

    SNMP

    trap

    c

    ommuni

    t

    y

    .

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    to apply the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    r

    e

    t

    ur

    n

    previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    change the setting

    i

    mm

    e

    di

    a

    t

    e

    l

    y

    .

    You

    cannot undo the action.

    Click

    the

    B

    ac

    k

    u

    p

    /

    Re

    s

    t

    or

    e

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to

    save

    the

    OM2P-HS

    V2

    s

    current settings in a file on your local disk or load settings onto the device from a local

    di

    s

    k

    .

    This

    feature is particularly convenient administrators who have

    several OM2P-HS V2

    devices

    t

    ha

    t

    need to be configured with the

    same

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    This

    page also lets you return the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to its factory default

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ng

    s

    .

    If you

    perform

    t

    hi

    s

    pr

    oc

    e

    dur

    e

    ,

    any

    changes

    made to the

    OM2P-HS V2

    default settings will be

    l

    os

    t

    .

    Save

    A Copy

    o

    f

    C

    u

    rr

    e

    n

    t

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    R

    e

    s

    t

    or

    e

    Saved

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    from

    a

    F

    il

    e

    R

    e

    v

    e

    r

    t

    to

    F

    ac

    t

    or

    y

    D

    e

    f

    a

    u

    l

    t

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    Click

    Backup to

    save

    the current configured

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    To restore settings that have been previously backed

    up

    ,

    click

    B

    r

    ow

    s

    e

    ,

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    the

    f

    il

    e

    ,

    and click

    R

    e

    s

    t

    or

    e

    .

    Click

    this button to restore the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to its factory

    de

    f

    a

    ul

    t

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Click

    the

    F

    i

    r

    mw

    a

    r

    e

    Upgrade link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to upgrade the firmware

    of

    the

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    To perform this

    pr

    oc

    e

    dur

    e

    ,

    downloaded the appropriate firmware from

    y

    our

    v

    e

    ndor

    .

    The firmware upgrade procedure can

    t

    a

    ke

    few

    m

    i

    nut

    e

    s

    .

    Do

    not

    power

    off the

    OM2P-HS V2

    during

    the

    firmware upgrade,

    as

    it

    can cause

    the

    device

    to

    crash

    or

    become unusable. The

    OM2P-HS V2

    r

    e

    s

    t

    a

    r

    t

    s

    a

    ut

    om

    a

    t

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    after the

    upgrade

    c

    om

    pl

    e

    t

    e

    s

    .

    Click

    the Time

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    s

    link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to configure the

    OM2P-HS V2

    system

    t

    i

    m

    e

    .

    You can enter the time manually

    or

    ,

    to

    ensure accuracy, synchronize

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    w

    i

    t

    h

    Network Time

    P

    r

    ot

    oc

    ol

    (NTP)

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    Manually

    S

    e

    t

    D

    a

    t

    e

    a

    n

    d

    T

    i

    m

    e

    A

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    G

    e

    t

    D

    a

    t

    e

    and

    T

    i

    m

    e

    Manually specify the date and

    t

    i

    m

    e

    .

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    a time zone from the drop-down list and check

    whe

    t

    he

    r

    you want to enter the

    IP address

    of an

    NTP server

    or

    use

    t

    he

    default

    NTP

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    to apply the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    r

    e

    t

    ur

    n

    previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    changes

    the setting

    i

    mm

    e

    di

    a

    t

    e

    l

    y

    .

    You

    cannot undo the

    ac

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Click

    the Log link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to display a list of events that are

    t

    r

    i

    gge

    r

    e

    d

    on the

    OM2P-HS V2

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    and

    wireless

    int

    e

    r

    f

    ace

    s

    .

    You can consult this log if an unknown

    e

    rror

    occurs

    on the

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    or when a report

    needs

    to be sent to the technical support

    depa

    r

    t

    m

    e

    nt

    for debugging

    pur

    pos

    e

    s

    .

    S

    y

    s

    l

    og

    E

    na

    bl

    e

    or disable the

    OM2Psyslog

    f

    unc

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Log

    S

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    IP Address

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    IP address

    of the log

    s

    e

    r

    v

    e

    r

    .

    L

    oc

    a

    l

    Log

    E

    na

    bl

    e

    or disable the local log

    s

    e

    r

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    /

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    Click

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    to apply the

    changes

    or

    C

    a

    n

    ce

    l

    to

    r

    e

    t

    ur

    n

    previous

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    Clicking

    S

    a

    v

    e

    /

    A

    pp

    l

    y

    changes

    the settings

    i

    mm

    e

    di

    a

    t

    e

    l

    y

    .

    You

    cannot undo the

    ac

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Click

    the D

    i

    a

    g

    n

    os

    t

    i

    c

    s

    link under the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu to

    a

    s

    ce

    r

    t

    a

    i

    n connection quality and

    trace the routing table to the

    t

    a

    r

    ge

    t

    .

    Ta

    r

    g

    e

    t

    IP

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the

    IP address

    you would like to search.

    Ping

    P

    ac

    k

    e

    t

    S

    i

    ze

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the packet

    size

    of

    each

    pi

    ng.

    Number

    of

    Pings

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    the number of times you want to

    pi

    ng.

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    Ping

    Click

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    Ping to begin

    pi

    nging

    .

    T

    r

    ace

    r

    ou

    t

    e

    Ta

    r

    g

    e

    t

    E

    nt

    e

    r

    an

    IP address

    or domain name you want to

    t

    r

    ace

    .

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    T

    r

    ace

    r

    ou

    t

    e

    Click

    S

    t

    a

    r

    t

    T

    r

    ace

    r

    ou

    t

    e

    to begin the trace route ope

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    This

    chapter provides step-by-step descriptions for using the

    OM2P-HS V2’s

    operating

    m

    ode

    s

    .

    The

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    Mode’s default configuration allows the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to act

    as

    a central unit

    of a WLAN or

    as

    a root device of a wired

    e

    nv

    i

    r

    onm

    e

    nt

    .

    R

    e

    pe

    a

    t

    e

    r

    mode and Mesh network

    mode are

    reserved

    for future

    c

    on

    f

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    12.1

    Access

    P

    oin

    t

    Access

    P

    o

    i

    n

    t

    S

    t

    e

    p1 Log in to the Web Configurator with your browser by

    e

    nt

    e

    r

    i

    ng

    the default

    IP address

    192

    .

    168

    .

    1

    .

    1

    S

    t

    e

    p2

    Use

    site

    survey

    to

    scan channels available

    in nearby

    a

    r

    ea

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p3

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    channel with

    less

    int

    e

    r

    f

    e

    r

    e

    nc

    e

    s

    .

    Specify

    the

    SSID

    for your broadcast

    SSID

    and you can also

    S

    t

    e

    p4

    configure multiple

    SSID

    at the

    same

    t

    i

    m

    e

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p5 Verify the

    VLAN

    identif ier to

    s

    e

    p

    a

    r

    a

    t

    e

    services

    among clients

    S

    t

    e

    p6

    Se

    t

    the authentication

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p7

    Click

    Apply

    to

    save

    all

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    For

    more

    advanced

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    ,

    refer to the previous

    c

    ha

    p

    t

    e

    r

    s

    .

    W

    i

    r

    e

    l

    e

    ss

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    S

    t

    e

    p1

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    the

    wireless

    mode with which you want to

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    .

    Use

    site

    survey

    to

    scan

    nearby

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    and either

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    t

    he

    S

    t

    e

    p2

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    to which you want to

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    ,

    or enter the

    SSI

    D

    m

    a

    nua

    ll

    y

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p3 Configure the

    VLAN

    ID in your

    wireless

    device if

    a

    v

    a

    il

    a

    bl

    e

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p4

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    the appropriate authentication type and password.

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    Mode does not provide

    DHCP server,

    so the

    Wireless

    Client

    IP

    address

    must be configured manually using the

    same Local

    Area Network

    s

    ubne

    t

    .

    12.2

    C

    lie

    n

    t

    Bridge

    Mode

    Client Bridge Mode functions like a

    wireless

    dongl

    e

    .

    It must connect to an

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    /

    AP

    Router

    to join the

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    Refer

    to Chapter 13 to check the

    Access Point’s c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    Br

    i

    dge

    S

    t

    e

    p1 Log in to the Web Configurator with the default

    IP

    address

    192

    .

    168

    .

    1

    .

    1

    S

    t

    e

    p2

    For

    O

    p

    e

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    M

    od

    e

    ,

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    C

    li

    e

    n

    t

    Bridge

    from

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    .

    Use

    site

    survey

    to

    scan Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    s

    that are

    available

    in nearby

    S

    t

    e

    p

    3

    a

    r

    ea

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p

    4

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    with which you want to

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    .

    Se

    t

    up the authentication settings that match the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    s

    S

    t

    e

    p

    5

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ng

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p

    6

    Click

    Apply

    to

    save

    all

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    The

    Client Bridge

    IP

    settings must match the

    Access Points

    s

    ubne

    t

    .

    Use

    this feature to link multiple

    Access Points

    in a

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    All clients

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    d

    with any

    Access Points

    can communicate with

    each

    other in an ad-hoc

    m

    a

    nn

    e

    r

    .

    W

    D

    S

    Br

    i

    dge

    S

    t

    e

    p1 Log in to the Web Configurator with the default

    IP

    address

    192

    .

    168

    .

    1

    .

    1

    S

    t

    e

    p2

    For

    O

    p

    e

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    M

    od

    e

    ,

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    WDS

    Bridge

    from

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p3

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    the channel you want to

    use

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p

    4

    Se

    t

    up the authentication settings

    S

    t

    e

    p5

    Se

    t

    up

    WDS

    Link

    Se

    tt

    i

    n

    gs

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p

    6

    Specify

    the MAC

    address

    of the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    with which you

    w

    a

    n

    t

    to

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p7

    Click

    Apply

    to

    save

    all

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    Each WDS

    bridge device must

    use

    the

    same

    S

    u

    b

    n

    e

    t

    ,

    Wireless

    M

    od

    e

    ,

    W

    i

    r

    e

    l

    e

    ss

    C

    h

    a

    nn

    e

    l

    ,

    and

    S

    ec

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    S

    e

    tt

    i

    n

    g

    .

    In Client

    Router

    M

    ode

    ,

    the

    OM2P-HS V2s

    internal

    DHCP server

    allows

    LANs

    to

    a

    ut

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    generate an

    IP address

    to

    share

    the

    same

    I

    nt

    e

    r

    ne

    t

    .

    Connect an

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    /

    W

    I

    SP

    wirelessly

    and connect to

    LANs

    using a wired

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Refer

    to Chapter 13 to check the

    Access Points c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    on

    .

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    R

    o

    u

    t

    e

    r

    S

    t

    e

    p1 Log in to the Web Configurator with the default

    IP

    address

    192

    .

    168

    .

    1

    .

    1

    S

    t

    e

    p2

    For

    O

    p

    e

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    M

    od

    e

    ,

    s

    e

    l

    ec

    t

    C

    li

    e

    n

    t

    R

    ou

    t

    e

    r

    from

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    Pr

    op

    e

    r

    t

    i

    e

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p3

    Change

    your

    L

    oc

    a

    l

    Area

    N

    e

    t

    w

    ork

    setting to

    O

    b

    t

    a

    i

    n

    an IP

    Address

    A

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    ca

    ll

    y

    .

    Use

    site

    survey

    to

    scan Access Points

    that are

    available

    in nearby

    S

    t

    e

    p

    4

    a

    r

    ea

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p

    5

    Se

    l

    ec

    t

    the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    with you want to

    a

    ss

    o

    c

    i

    a

    t

    e

    .

    Se

    t

    up authentication settings that match the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    s

    S

    t

    e

    p

    6

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ng

    s

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p7

    Se

    t

    your WAN connection type using the WAN settings

    pr

    ov

    i

    de

    d

    by your

    I

    SP

    .

    S

    t

    e

    p

    8

    Click

    Apply

    to

    save

    all

    c

    ha

    nge

    s

    .

    Client

    Routers IP

    setting must match to the

    Access Point’s

    s

    ubne

    t

    .

    C

    ha

    p

    t

    e

    r

    13

    Building

    a Wireless

    N

    e

    t

    w

    or

    k

    With its ability to operate in various operating

    m

    ode

    s

    ,

    your

    OM2P-HS V2

    is the ideal device

    a

    r

    ound

    which you can build your

    WLAN. This

    appendix

    describes

    how to build a

    WLAN

    around

    y

    o

    ur

    OM2P-HS V2

    using he

    device’s

    operating

    m

    ode

    s

    .

    In

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    M

    ode

    ,

    OM2P-HS V2 behaves

    likes a central connection for stations or clients

    t

    ha

    t

    support

    IEEE

    802

    .

    11

    b/g/

    n

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    s

    .

    S

    t

    a

    t

    i

    o

    ns

    and client must be

    c

    onf

    igured to

    use

    the

    same

    SSID

    and security

    password

    to

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    with the

    OM2P-HS V2. The OM2P-HS V2

    supports four

    SSIDs

    at

    t

    h

    e

    same

    time for

    secure

    guest

    acce

    ss

    .

    13.2

    Access

    P

    oin

    t

    Mode

    with

    WDS

    F

    un

    c

    t

    i

    on

    The OM2P-HS V2 Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    Mode also supports

    WDS

    f

    unc

    t

    i

    on

    a

    li

    t

    y

    .

    This

    operating mode

    allows

    wireless

    connections to the

    OM2P-HS V2

    using

    WDS

    t

    ec

    hnol

    ogy

    .

    In this

    m

    ode

    ,

    c

    onf

    igure the MAC

    addresses

    in both

    Access Points

    to enlarge the

    wireless area

    by enabling

    WDS

    Link

    s

    e

    tt

    i

    ngs

    .

    WDS

    supports eight

    AP

    MAC

    a

    ddr

    e

    ss

    e

    s

    .

    Not every

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    device supports

    WDS

    in

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    M

    ode

    .

    As

    a

    r

    e

    s

    ul

    t

    ,

    to

    use

    W

    D

    S,

    we recommend you

    use

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    In Client Bridge

    M

    ode

    ,

    the

    OM2P-HS V2 behaves

    like a

    wireless

    client that connects to an

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    wirelessly

    and allows

    users

    to surf the Internet whenever they

    w

    a

    nt

    .

    In this

    m

    ode

    ,

    use the

    OM2P-HS V2

    Site

    Survey

    to

    scan

    for

    Access Points

    within

    r

    a

    nge

    .

    Then

    configure the

    OM2P-HS V2

    SSI

    D

    and security password accordingly to

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    with the

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    .

    In this

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n,

    the station

    has

    a wired

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    connection to the

    OM2P-

    HS V2

    LAN

    por

    t

    .

    13.4 WDS Bridge

    Mode

    In

    WDS

    Bridge

    M

    ode

    ,

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    can

    wirelessly

    connect different

    LANs

    by configuring

    t

    he

    MAC

    address

    and security settings of

    each OM2P-HS V2

    de

    v

    i

    ce

    .

    Use

    this mode when two

    wired LANs located a small distance apart want to communicate with

    each

    ot

    he

    r

    .

    The

    best

    solution is

    t

    o

    use

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to

    wirelessly

    connect two wired

    LANs, as

    shown in the

    following

    f

    i

    gur

    e

    .

    W

    D

    S

    Bridge Mode can

    e

    s

    t

    a

    b

    li

    s

    h 16

    WDS

    li

    nk

    s

    ,

    creating a star-like

    ne

    t

    w

    or

    k

    .

    WDS

    Bridge Mode is unlike

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    .

    Access Points

    linked by

    WDS

    are using the same

    frequency

    c

    ha

    nne

    l

    ,

    more

    Access Points

    connected together may lower

    t

    hroughp

    ut

    .

    Please

    be

    aware

    to avoid loop in your

    wireless

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    ,

    otherwise enable

    S

    p

    a

    nning

    Tree

    F

    unc

    t

    i

    on.

    In Client

    Router

    M

    ode

    ,

    the

    OM2P-HS V2s

    internal

    DHCP server

    allows a number of

    LANs

    t

    o

    automatically generate

    IP addresses

    to

    share

    the

    same

    I

    nt

    e

    r

    ne

    t

    .

    In this

    m

    ode

    ,

    connect

    an

    AP

    /

    W

    I

    SP

    wirelessly

    and connect to

    LANs

    via a wired

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    .

    13.6 RADIUS

    C

    on

    n

    e

    c

    t

    ion

    s

    Remote

    Authentication Dial In

    User Service (RADIUS)

    authentication is

    available

    when

    configuring the

    OM2P-HS V2 wireless advanced

    settings

    (see

    Chapter

    8). Use

    this feature if

    you have a

    RADIUS server. WPA(TKIP), WPA2(AES),

    and

    WPA2

    Mixed encryption types are also

    s

    up

    por

    t

    e

    d.

    The

    following figure

    shows

    an example of a

    RADIUS

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    on

    ,

    where two

    OM2P-HS V2

    devices installed at different locations communicate with

    each

    other

    wirelessly.

    In this

    c

    onf

    i

    gur

    a

    t

    i

    on,

    one

    OM2P-HS V2

    is configured for

    Access

    P

    oi

    nt

    Mode and connected to a

    RADIUS server

    via a switch, while the other

    OM2P-HS V2

    is configured for Client Bridge

    M

    ode

    .

    The RADIUS server

    uses an authentication

    scheme

    such

    as PAP

    or

    CHAP

    to verify a

    use

    r

    s

    identification, along

    w

    i

    t

    h

    ,

    op

    t

    i

    ona

    ll

    y

    ,

    other information related to the

    r

    e

    que

    s

    t

    ,

    such

    as

    the

    use

    r

    s

    network

    address

    or

    phone num

    be

    r

    ,

    account status and

    s

    pe

    c

    i

    f

    ic network

    service access

    pr

    i

    v

    il

    e

    ge

    s

    .

    The

    R

    ADI

    US

    server

    then returns one of three

    responses

    to the

    OM2P-HS V2 : Access

    R

    e

    j

    ec

    t

    (user

    is denied access to all requested network

    resources), Access Challenge

    (

    r

    e

    que

    s

    t

    s

    additional information

    f

    r

    om

    the user such

    as

    a

    secondary

    p

    a

    ss

    w

    or

    d)

    ,

    PIN,

    token or

    card),

    or

    Access

    Accept

    (user

    is

    gr

    a

    nt

    e

    d

    acce

    ss

    )

    .

    Appendix A –

    T

    r

    o

    ub

    l

    e

    s

    h

    oo

    t

    i

    n

    g

    T

    h

    i

    s

    appendix provides problem-solving

    information

    you may

    find

    useful

    in

    case you need

    t

    o

    t

    r

    oub

    l

    e

    s

    hoo

    t

    your

    OM2P-HS V2.

    It

    also includes

    information about

    c

    on

    t

    a

    c

    t

    i

    n

    g

    t

    e

    c

    hn

    i

    c

    a

    l

    s

    uppo

    r

    t

    .

    A.1 Problem

    S

    o

    l

    v

    i

    n

    g

    Q

    u

    e

    s

    t

    i

    on

    A

    n

    s

    w

    e

    r

    How

    do I

    r

    e

    s

    e

    t

    the

    OM2P-HS V2?

    There are

    two

    ways

    to

    r

    e

    s

    e

    t

    the

    OM2P-HS V2,

    a

    hardware method and a

    s

    o

    f

    t

    w

    a

    r

    e

    method.

    B

    o

    t

    h

    m

    e

    t

    ho

    ds

    return the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to

    i

    t

    s

    f

    a

    c

    t

    or

    y

    default configuration.

    To use

    the

    hardware method, open

    the cover

    on

    the bottom

    panel

    of the

    OM2P-HS V2 and

    find the

    R

    e

    s

    e

    t

    button

    (see

    s

    e

    c

    t

    i

    on

    2.1). Using a

    flat

    object

    such as a pencil, press

    the

    R

    e

    s

    e

    t

    button for

    a

    ppr

    o

    x

    i

    m

    a

    t

    e

    l

    y

    10 seconds

    and then

    s

    t

    op

    pr

    e

    ss

    i

    ng.

    To use

    the

    s

    o

    f

    t

    w

    a

    r

    e

    method,

    click

    R

    e

    s

    t

    o

    r

    e

    t

    o

    F

    a

    c

    t

    o

    r

    y

    De

    f

    a

    u

    l

    t

    in the

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    menu.

    Why do

    I not

    see

    traffic

    pass

    after I

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    the

    OM2P-HS V2

    to

    a PoE

    s

    wi

    t

    c

    h?

    The OM2P-HS V2 uses a

    proprietary

    PoE

    injector

    and will not

    work

    with

    s

    t

    a

    nd

    a

    r

    d

    802

    .

    3

    a

    f

    c

    om

    pl

    i

    a

    n

    t

    W

    ha

    t

    is

    the

    default

    IP address

    of the

    OM2P-HS

    The

    default

    IP address is

    192.168.1.1

    I

    plugged

    the

    PoE

    to the

    second

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    p

    or

    t

    on

    the

    back

    of

    OM2P-HS V2

    but the unit

    is

    not on,

    how

    c

    om

    e

    ?

    You need

    to

    plug

    the

    E

    t

    h

    e

    r

    ne

    t

    cable

    c

    o

    nne

    c

    t

    t

    o

    PoE

    injector

    to the

    main LAN

    port.

    T

    he

    secondary

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    port

    is

    just an

    additional

    LAN

    port for

    regular

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    c

    o

    nne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    s

    uc

    h

    as IP

    camera

    When

    I

    i

    ns

    t

    a

    ll

    the

    PoE

    c

    o

    nne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    to the

    OM2P-

    HS V2

    ,

    what kind

    of

    PoE should

    I

    us

    e

    ?

    The OM2P-HS V2 uses a

    proprietary

    PoE

    injector

    and will not

    work

    with

    s

    t

    a

    nd

    a

    r

    d

    802

    .

    3

    a

    f

    c

    om

    pl

    i

    a

    n

    t

    I

    want

    to

    use higher gain

    a

    n

    t

    e

    nna

    s

    on

    the

    OM2P-HS V2,

    but I don’t

    know what

    a

    n

    t

    e

    nna

    is

    Use

    the

    a

    n

    t

    e

    nna

    appropriate

    for the frequency.

    (2.4

    GH

    z

    )

    I

    want

    to

    buy a high-gain

    a

    n

    t

    e

    nna

    for the

    OM2P-HS V2,

    but I don’t

    know what type

    of

    antenna

    and RF

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    or

    to buy.

    Use an

    a

    n

    t

    e

    n

    na

    with

    a

    S

    M

    A

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    o

    r

    t

    o

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    to the

    OM2P-HS V2

    .

    85

    A.2

    C

    on

    t

    a

    c

    t

    i

    n

    g

    Technical

    S

    uppo

    r

    t

    If you encounter issues that cannot be resolved using this manual, please contact your vendor where you

    purchase the device. If you cannot contact your vendor, you may also contact EnGenius Customer Service

    department in the region where you purchased the device.

    Before you contact your local EnGenius office, please prepare the following information:

    Product model name and serial number

    The place where you purchased the product

    Warranty information

    The date when you received the product

    A brief description about the issue and the attempts you tried to resolve it

    To contact EnGenius Customer Service office in the United States, please use either of the following methods:

    Email: Support@EnGeniustech.com

    Telephone: 1-888-735-7888

    Appendix

    C

    G

    l

    o

    ss

    a

    ry

    Access

    P

    o

    i

    n

    t

    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.

    B

    a

    c

    kbon

    e

    A high-speed line

    or

    series

    of

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    i

    o

    ns

    that form

    a major

    p

    a

    t

    h

    w

    a

    y

    within

    a

    network.

    B

    a

    nd

    w

    i

    d

    t

    h

    The

    part of the

    frequency

    s

    pe

    c

    t

    r

    um

    required

    to

    transmit

    desired

    information.

    Each radio

    channel

    has a

    c

    e

    n

    t

    e

    r

    frequency and

    additional

    frequencies above and below

    t

    hi

    s

    carrier frequency

    that

    carry

    the

    transmitted information.

    The range

    of

    frequencies

    from the

    l

    ow

    e

    s

    t

    to the

    hi

    g

    h

    e

    s

    t

    used

    is called

    the bandwidth.

    B

    r

    i

    d

    g

    e

    A wireless device that connects multiple networks that are physically separate or use different

    media, but which use similar standards.

    Bridge

    Mode

    An Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    y

    in

    bridge mode can

    op

    e

    r

    a

    t

    e

    as a WLAN bridge

    that

    c

    on

    ne

    c

    t

    s

    two

    wired

    network

    s

    e

    g

    m

    e

    n

    t

    s

    .

    The peer device also

    m

    us

    t

    be

    in

    bridge mode. This wireless bridge

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    i

    on

    is

    e

    qui

    v

    a

    l

    e

    n

    t

    to

    a Wireless

    D

    i

    s

    t

    r

    i

    b

    uti

    on

    S

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    (

    W

    DS

    ).

    CHAP

    Challenge Handshake

    Authentication

    P

    r

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    .

    An

    a

    l

    t

    e

    r

    na

    t

    i

    ve

    protocol

    that

    uses

    a

    c

    ha

    ll

    enge

    /

    r

    e

    s

    pons

    e

    t

    e

    c

    h

    ni

    qu

    e

    i

    ns

    t

    e

    a

    d

    of

    sending passwords over

    the wire.

    Co

    lli

    s

    i

    on

    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.

    Co

    v

    e

    r

    a

    g

    e

    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.

    Cy

    c

    li

    c

    Redundancy Check

    (

    CR

    C)

    A common

    t

    e

    c

    hni

    que

    for

    de

    t

    e

    c

    t

    i

    ng

    da

    t

    a

    t

    r

    a

    ns

    m

    i

    ss

    i

    on

    e

    rr

    or

    s

    .

    Dynamic Ho

    s

    t

    C

    on

    f

    i

    g

    u

    r

    a

    t

    i

    on

    Pr

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    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 OM2P-HS V2 contains an

    internal DHCP server that automatically allocates IP address using a user-defined range of IP

    addresses.

    Dead

    S

    po

    t

    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.

    802.11b

    An IEEE standard for WLANs that operate at 2.4 GHz, with data rates up to 11 Mbps.

    802.11g

    An IEEE s

    t

    a

    nd

    a

    r

    d

    for

    WLANs

    that

    op

    e

    r

    a

    t

    e

    s

    at

    2.4 GHz,

    with

    da

    t

    a

    rate

    of

    300 Mbps. The

    new

    s

    t

    a

    n

    da

    r

    d

    also raises

    the

    encryption bar

    to

    WPA2. The 40 HT

    option

    can be added

    to

    increase

    the

    da

    t

    a

    rate.

    E

    n

    c

    r

    y

    p

    t

    i

    on

    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

    E

    SS

    .

    All Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    s

    and

    their

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    d

    wireless

    s

    t

    a

    t

    i

    o

    ns

    in the

    same group

    m

    us

    t

    have

    the

    same

    E

    SS

    I

    D

    .

    F

    oo

    t

    p

    r

    i

    n

    t

    Geographical areas where an

    entity

    is licensed

    to

    br

    oadc

    a

    s

    t

    i

    t

    s

    s

    i

    g

    na

    l

    .

    G

    a

    t

    e

    w

    a

    y

    A computer

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    or other

    device

    that

    a

    c

    t

    s

    as a

    translator

    be

    t

    w

    ee

    n

    two

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    s

    that

    u

    s

    e

    different

    c

    om

    muni

    c

    a

    t

    i

    on

    pr

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    s

    ,

    da

    t

    a

    formatting

    s

    t

    r

    uc

    t

    ur

    e

    s

    ,

    languages,

    and/or architecture.

    HT mode

    In the

    802.11n

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    ,

    two

    new

    f

    or

    m

    a

    t

    s

    ,

    called High

    T

    hr

    o

    ug

    hpu

    t

    (HT), are defined

    for the

    Physical Layer, Mixed Mode, and Green Field.

    If

    a

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    runs 40 HT,

    two

    a

    dj

    a

    c

    e

    n

    t

    20

    M

    H

    z

    channels are used. The larger 40 MHz bandwidth can provide

    better

    transmit quality and

    s

    pe

    e

    d.

    K

    e

    y

    s

    Like passwords, keys open

    (

    de

    c

    r

    y

    p

    t

    )

    and close (encrypt) messages. While many

    encryption

    a

    l

    g

    or

    i

    t

    hm

    s

    are commonly known and public,

    the

    key

    m

    us

    t

    be

    ke

    p

    t

    s

    e

    c

    r

    e

    t

    .

    Local-Area

    Network

    (

    L

    AN)

    A small

    da

    t

    a

    network

    covering a

    limited

    area, such as a building

    or

    group

    of

    buildings.

    Most

    L

    ANs

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    wor

    k

    s

    t

    a

    t

    i

    o

    ns

    or

    personal

    c

    omp

    ut

    e

    r

    s

    .

    LANs

    let

    many users share devices such as

    pr

    i

    n

    t

    e

    r

    s

    as

    well

    as

    da

    t

    a

    .

    LANs also

    facilitate

    c

    om

    m

    u

    ni

    c

    a

    t

    i

    on

    through e-mail

    or

    c

    ha

    t

    s

    e

    ss

    i

    o

    ns

    .

    Media

    Access Co

    n

    t

    r

    o

    l

    (MAC)

    A

    dd

    r

    e

    ss

    Address

    a

    ss

    oc

    i

    a

    t

    e

    d

    with

    every hardware device

    on the

    network.

    Every 802.11 wireless device

    ha

    s

    i

    t

    s

    own specific MAC address. This

    unique identifier

    is hard-coded

    into the

    device and can

    be

    used

    to

    provide

    s

    e

    c

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    for

    WLANs. When a

    network

    uses a MAC

    t

    a

    bl

    e,

    only

    the

    802.11

    radios

    that

    have

    their

    MAC addresses added

    to that

    ne

    t

    wor

    k

    s

    MAC

    t

    a

    bl

    e

    can access

    the network.

    Network

    Address

    T

    r

    a

    n

    s

    l

    a

    t

    i

    on

    (NA

    T

    )

    An Internet

    s

    t

    a

    nda

    r

    d

    that

    l

    e

    t

    s

    a LAN use one

    s

    e

    t

    of

    IP addresses

    for

    internal

    traffic

    and a

    s

    e

    c

    ond

    s

    e

    t

    of

    addresses

    for

    e

    x

    t

    e

    r

    na

    l

    traffic.

    Network

    Time

    Pr

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (N

    T

    P)

    A protocol

    that

    l

    e

    t

    s

    devices synchronize

    their time with

    a

    time

    server. NTP uses

    TCP

    or

    UDP

    po

    r

    t

    123 by

    default.

    P

    a

    ss

    ph

    r

    a

    s

    e

    A

    text

    s

    t

    r

    i

    ng

    that

    a

    u

    t

    om

    a

    t

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    g

    e

    ne

    r

    a

    t

    e

    s

    WEP keys

    on

    wireless

    client

    a

    da

    pt

    e

    r

    s

    .

    Power Over

    E

    t

    h

    e

    r

    n

    e

    t

    (

    P

    o

    E

    )

    A PoE

    provides power

    to

    PoE-enabled devices using an 8-pin

    CAT

    5

    E

    t

    he

    r

    ne

    t

    cable, e

    li

    m

    i

    na

    t

    i

    ng

    the

    need

    for

    a power source.

    Preamble

    S

    ync

    hr

    oni

    z

    e

    s

    t

    r

    a

    ns

    m

    i

    ss

    i

    o

    ns

    in

    a WLAN. The preamble

    type

    defines

    the

    l

    e

    n

    g

    t

    h

    of the

    Cy

    c

    li

    c

    Redundancy Check block

    for

    c

    om

    m

    u

    ni

    c

    a

    t

    i

    on

    be

    t

    w

    ee

    n

    a device and roaming wireless

    s

    t

    a

    t

    i

    ons.

    Pr

    o

    t

    e

    c

    t

    e

    d

    E

    x

    t

    e

    n

    s

    i

    b

    l

    e

    Au

    t

    h

    e

    n

    t

    i

    c

    a

    t

    i

    on

    P

    r

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    P

    E

    AP)

    Authentication protocol

    of

    IEEE

    802.1x used

    to

    send

    authentication

    da

    t

    a

    and passwords

    over

    802.11

    W

    L

    ANs

    .

    Qu

    a

    li

    t

    y

    of

    S

    e

    r

    v

    i

    c

    e

    (Qo

    S

    )

    A

    ne

    t

    wor

    k

    s

    ability

    to

    deliver

    da

    t

    a

    with

    minimum delay.

    QoS

    also refers

    to the networking

    m

    e

    t

    ho

    ds

    used

    to

    provide bandwidth

    for

    real-time multimedia

    applications.

    R

    e

    mo

    t

    e

    Au

    t

    h

    e

    n

    t

    i

    c

    a

    t

    i

    on

    Dial-In User

    S

    e

    r

    v

    i

    c

    e

    (

    R

    A

    DI

    US

    )

    Ne

    t

    wor

    k

    i

    ng

    protocol

    that

    provides

    c

    e

    n

    t

    r

    a

    li

    z

    e

    d

    authentication,

    a

    u

    t

    h

    or

    i

    z

    a

    t

    i

    o

    n,

    and

    accounting

    m

    a

    na

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    for

    c

    omp

    ut

    e

    r

    s

    to

    c

    o

    nne

    c

    t

    and use a

    network

    service. Because

    of

    i

    t

    s

    broad

    s

    uppo

    r

    t

    and ubiquitous

    na

    t

    u

    r

    e,

    the

    RADIUS

    protocol

    is

    often

    used by ISPs and

    e

    n

    t

    e

    r

    pr

    i

    s

    e

    s

    to manage

    access

    to the

    Internet

    or

    internal

    ne

    t

    wor

    k

    s

    ,

    WLANs, and

    i

    n

    t

    e

    g

    r

    a

    t

    e

    d

    e-mail

    s

    e

    r

    v

    i

    c

    e

    s

    .

    S

    e

    r

    v

    i

    c

    e

    S

    e

    t

    Identifier

    (

    SS

    I

    D)

    Name

    of

    a WLAN. All wireless devices on a WLAN

    m

    us

    t

    use

    the

    same SSID

    to

    c

    om

    m

    u

    ni

    c

    a

    t

    e

    wi

    t

    h

    each

    other.

    S

    i

    mp

    l

    e

    Network

    M

    a

    n

    a

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    Pr

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    S

    N

    M

    P)

    An I

    n

    t

    e

    r

    ne

    t

    s

    t

    a

    nda

    r

    d

    protocol

    for

    managing devices

    on

    IP

    ne

    t

    wor

    k

    s

    .

    S

    noop

    i

    n

    g

    Passively

    w

    a

    t

    c

    hi

    ng

    a network

    for

    da

    t

    a

    ,

    such as passwords,

    that

    can be used

    to

    benefit a

    hacker.

    Temporal Key

    Integrity

    P

    r

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    T

    K

    I

    P)

    An encryption protocol

    that

    uses

    128-bit

    keys. Keys

    are dynamically

    g

    e

    n

    e

    r

    a

    t

    e

    d

    and

    di

    s

    t

    r

    i

    bu

    t

    e

    d

    by

    the

    authentication

    server.

    TKIP

    regularly changes and

    r

    o

    t

    a

    t

    e

    s

    encryption keys,

    with

    an

    encryption

    key never being used

    twice.

    Transmission

    Co

    n

    t

    r

    o

    l

    Pr

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    /

    In

    t

    e

    r

    n

    e

    t

    P

    r

    o

    t

    o

    c

    o

    l

    (

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P)

    A protocol

    that

    allows

    c

    o

    mmuni

    c

    a

    t

    i

    ons

    over and be

    t

    w

    ee

    n

    ne

    t

    wor

    k

    s

    .

    T

    CP

    /

    I

    P

    is

    the

    basis

    f

    or

    Internet

    communications.

    W

    e

    i

    g

    h

    t

    e

    d

    Fair Queuing

    (

    W

    F

    Q

    )

    WFQ services queues are based on

    priority

    and queue

    w

    e

    i

    g

    h

    t

    .

    Queues

    with

    larger

    w

    e

    i

    g

    h

    t

    s

    get

    more service

    than

    queues

    with

    smaller

    w

    e

    i

    g

    h

    t

    s

    .

    This

    highly efficient

    queuing mechanism

    di

    v

    i

    d

    e

    s

    available bandwidth

    across

    different

    traffic

    q

    ue

    u

    e

    s

    .

    Wired

    E

    qu

    i

    v

    a

    l

    e

    n

    t

    Privacy

    (

    W

    E

    P)

    S

    e

    c

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    protocol

    that

    provides a WLAN

    with

    a level

    of

    s

    e

    c

    u

    r

    i

    t

    y

    and privacy comparable

    to that of

    a wired LAN. WEP encrypts

    da

    t

    a

    s

    e

    n

    t

    be

    t

    w

    ee

    n

    wired and WLANs

    to

    keep

    t

    r

    a

    ns

    m

    i

    ss

    i

    on

    s

    private.

    Wireless Local-Area

    Network

    (

    W

    L

    AN)

    WLANs use RF

    t

    e

    c

    hn

    ol

    ogy

    to

    send and receive da

    t

    a

    wirelessly

    in

    a

    c

    e

    r

    t

    a

    i

    n

    area. This

    l

    e

    t

    s

    users

    in a

    small zone send da

    t

    a

    and share resources such as

    pr

    i

    n

    t

    e

    r

    s

    without

    using cables

    to

    ph

    y

    s

    i

    c

    a

    ll

    y

    c

    onne

    c

    t

    each

    computer.

    W

    i

    F

    i

    Pr

    o

    t

    e

    c

    t

    e

    d

    Access (WPA

    )

    A

    s

    u

    bs

    e

    t

    of the

    IEEE

    802.11i

    s

    t

    a

    n

    da

    r

    d.

    WPA applies

    IEEE

    802.1x and

    E

    x

    t

    e

    ns

    i

    bl

    e

    Authentication

    P

    r

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    (EAP)

    to

    a

    u

    t

    he

    n

    t

    i

    c

    a

    t

    e

    wireless

    c

    li

    e

    n

    t

    s

    using an e

    x

    t

    e

    r

    na

    l

    RADIUS

    d

    a

    t

    a

    ba

    s

    e.

    WPA

    us

    e

    s

    Temporal Key

    Integrity

    P

    r

    o

    t

    oc

    ol

    (TKIP), Message

    Integrity

    Check (MIC), and

    IEEE

    802.1x

    to encrypt

    da

    t

    a

    .

    See

    also

    WPA-PSK (WPA

    P

    r

    e

    S

    ha

    r

    e

    d

    K

    ey).

    W

    i

    F

    i

    MultiMedia (WMM)

    P

    a

    r

    t

    of the

    IEEE

    802.11e QoS

    e

    n

    hance

    m

    e

    n

    t

    to the

    Wi-Fi

    s

    t

    a

    n

    da

    r

    d

    that

    ensures

    quality

    of

    service

    for

    multimedia

    a

    ppl

    i

    c

    a

    t

    i

    o

    ns

    in

    W

    L

    ANs

    .

    Wireless

    Cl

    i

    e

    n

    t

    S

    upp

    li

    c

    a

    n

    t

    s

    S

    o

    f

    t

    w

    a

    r

    e

    that

    runs

    on

    an

    ope

    r

    a

    t

    i

    ng

    s

    y

    s

    t

    e

    m

    ,

    i

    ns

    t

    r

    u

    c

    t

    i

    ng

    the

    wireless

    client how

    to

    use

    W

    P

    A

    .

    WPA

    Pre

    S

    h

    a

    r

    e

    d

    Key

    (

    W

    P

    A-

    PS

    K)

    WPA-PSK

    requires a single (

    i

    de

    n

    t

    i

    c

    a

    l

    )

    password e

    n

    t

    e

    r

    e

    d

    into

    each Access

    P

    oi

    n

    t

    ,

    wireless

    gateway,

    and wireless

    c

    li

    e

    n

    t

    .

    A client

    is

    g

    r

    a

    n

    t

    e

    d

    access

    to

    a WLAN

    if the

    passwords

    match.

    W

    P

    A2

    A wireless

    s

    e

    c

    ur

    i

    t

    y

    s

    t

    a

    nd

    a

    r

    d

    that

    defines

    s

    t

    r

    o

    nge

    r

    enc

    r

    y

    p

    t

    i

    on,

    authentication, and

    key

    m

    a

    na

    g

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    than

    WPA.

    It

    includes

    two

    da

    t

    a

    encryption

    a

    l

    g

    or

    i

    t

    h

    m

    s

    ,

    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

    FCC

    In

    t

    e

    rf

    e

    re

    n

    c

    e

    S

    t

    a

    t

    e

    m

    e

    n

    t

    Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference

    received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

    This 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 transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

    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.

    Copyright © 2011 ENGENIUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC., All rights reserved.

    Europe – EU Declaration

    This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive

    1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove

    presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directi

    1999/5/EC:

    EN60950-1

    Safety of Information Technology Equipment

    EN50385

    Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical

    apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic

    fields (0 Hz — 300 GHz)

    EN 300 328

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband

    Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM

    band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering

    essential

    requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive

    EN 301 489-1

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic

    Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common

    technical requirements

    EN 301 489-17

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic

    Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific

    conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high

    performance RLAN

    Česky

    [Czech]

    [Jméno výrobce]

    tímto prohlašuje, že tento

    příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.

    Dansk

    [Danish]

    Undertegnede

    overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.

    Deutsch

    [German]

    Hiermit erklärt

    grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrig

    befindet.

    f

    Conformity

    This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive

    1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove

    presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directi

    Safety of Information Technology Equipment

    Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical

    apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband

    Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM

    band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering

    requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic

    Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic

    Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific

    conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high

    tímto prohlašuje, že tento

    [typ zařízení]

    je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími

    příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.

    erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr

    overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.

    , dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp]

    in Übereinstimmung mit den

    grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrig

    en einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG

    This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive

    1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove

    presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directi

    ve

    Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical

    apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband

    Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM

    band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic

    Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic

    Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific

    conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high

    je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími

    ets typebetegnelse]

    overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.

    in Übereinstimmung mit den

    en einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG

    Eesti

    [Estonian]

    Käesolevaga kinnitab

    vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tul

    sätetele.

    English Hereby,

    essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

    Español

    [Spanish]

    Por medio

    requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.

    Ελληνική

    [Greek]

    ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ

    ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.

    Français

    [French]

    Par la présente

    essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.

    Italiano

    [Italian]

    Con la presente

    essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.

    Latviski

    [Latvian]

    Ar šo

    atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.

    Lietuvių

    [Lithuanian]

    Šiuo

    1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.

    Nederlands

    [Dutch]

    Hierbij verklaart

    essentiële eisen en de andere relevant

    Malti

    [Maltese]

    Hawnhekk, [isem tal-

    essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid

    Magyar

    [Hungarian]

    Alulírott, [gyártó neve]

    és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak

    Polski

    [Polish]

    Niniejszym

    oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.

    Português

    [Portuguese]

    [Nome do fabricante]

    e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.

    Slovensko

    [Slovenian]

    [Ime proizvajalca]

    določili direktive 1999/5/ES.

    Slovensky

    [Slovak]

    [Meno výrobcu]

    ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.

    Suomi

    [Finnish]

    [Valmistaja =

    tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin mu

    ehtojen mukainen.

    Svenska

    [Swedish]

    Härmed intygar

    egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.

    name of manufacturer] seadme

    [seadme tüüp = type of equipment]

    vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tul

    enevatele teistele asjakohastele

    , declares that this [type of equipment]

    is in compliance with the

    essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

    [nombre del fabricante] declara que el

    requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.

    ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ

    ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.

    déclare que l’appareil [type d’appareil]

    est conforme aux exigences

    essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.

    dichiara che questo

    essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.

    / izgatavotāja nosaukums] deklarē, ka

    [type of equipment / iekārtas tips]

    atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.

    deklaruoja, kad šis [equipment type]

    atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas

    1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.

    dat het toestel [type van toestel]

    in overeenstemming is met de

    essentiële eisen en de andere relevant

    e bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.

    anifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott]

    essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid

    nyilatkozom, hogy a [… típus]

    megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek

    és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak

    .

    oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu]

    jest zgodny z zasadniczymi w

    oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.

    [tipo de equipamento]

    está conforme com os requisitos essenciais

    e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.

    [tip opreme]

    v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi

    določili direktive 1999/5/ES.

    [typ zariadenia]

    spĺňa základné požiadavky a vše

    ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.

    vakuuttaa täten että

    [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä]

    tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin mu

    att denna [utrustningstyp]

    står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga

    egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.

    [seadme tüüp = type of equipment]

    enevatele teistele asjakohastele

    is in compliance with the

    essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

    cumple con los

    requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.

    ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ

    ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.

    est conforme aux exigences

    essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.

    è conforme ai requisiti

    essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.

    [type of equipment / iekārtas tips]

    atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.

    atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas

    in overeenstemming is met de

    e bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.

    -ħtiġijiet

    megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek

    jest zgodny z zasadniczymi w

    ymogami

    está conforme com os requisitos essenciais

    v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi

    spĺňa základné požiadavky a vše

    tky príslušné

    [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä]

    tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin mu

    iden

    står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga

    egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.

    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.

    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.

    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.

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    на ваш запрос и как можно быстрее помочь. Ваше устройство имеет характеристики:Тип: Wi-Fi точка доступа, Стандарт беспроводной связи: 802.11n, частота 2.4 ГГц, Макс. скорость беспроводного соединения: 300 Мбит/с, Защита информации: WEP, WPA, WPA2, Мощность передатчика: 23 dBM, Коммутатор: 2xLAN, полные характеристики смотрите в следующей вкладке.

    Для многих товаров, для работы с Open-Mesh OM2P-HS могут понадобиться различные дополнительные файлы: драйвера, патчи, обновления, программы установки. Вы можете скачать онлайн эти файлы для конкретнй модели Open-Mesh OM2P-HS или добавить свои для бесплатного скачивания другим посетителями.

    Если вы не нашли файлов и документов для этой модели то можете посмотреть интсрукции для похожих товаров и моделей, так как они зачастую отличаются небольшим изменениями и взаимодополняемы.

    Обязательно напишите несколько слов о преобретенном вами товаре, чтобы каждый мог ознакомиться с вашим отзывом или вопросом. Проявляйте активность что как можно бльше людей смогли узнать мнение настоящих людей которые уже пользовались Open-Mesh OM2P-HS.

    Основные и самые важные характеристики модели собраны из надежных источников и по характеристикам можно найти похожие модели.

    Общие характеристики
    Тип Wi-Fi точка доступа
    Стандарт беспроводной связи 802.11n, частота 2.4 ГГц
    Макс. скорость беспроводного соединения 300 Мбит/с
    Прием/передача
    Защита информации WEP, WPA, WPA2
    Мощность передатчика 23 dBM
    Опции точки доступа/моста
    Коммутатор 2xLAN
    Скорость портов 100 Мбит/сек
    Режим репитера (повторителя) есть
    Антенна
    Количество внутренних антенн 2
    Мониторинг и конфигурирование
    Web-интерфейс есть
    Память
    Объем оперативной памяти 64 Мб
    Дополнительно
    Питание через Ethernet-кабель (PoE) есть
    Размеры (ШxВxГ) 95x25x69 мм
    Вес 235 г
    Дополнительная информация управление точкой на основе виртуального облачного контроллера

    Здесь представлен список самых частых и распространенных поломок и неисправностей у Оборудования Wi-Fi и Bluetooth. Если у вас такая поломка то вам повезло, это типовая неисправность для Open-Mesh OM2P-HS и вы можете задать вопрос о том как ее устранить и вам быстро ответят или же прочитайте в вопросах и ответах ниже.

    Название поломки Описание поломки Действие
    Нет Сигнала
    Нет Передачи Сигнала
    Не Видит Компъютер
    Не Подходит Пароль
    Не Видит Сим Карту При Извлечении Застряла Сим Карта
    Не Включается При Включении Находится В Режиме Загрузки И Больше Ничего Не Происходит, Неделю Проработал Без Каких Либо Проблем
    Не Могу Привязать Ip Камеру Дайте Подсказку,Я В Украйне

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