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...3.2.4 MAC Filter Setup ...32 3.3 WIRELESS NETWORK EXPANSION ...33 3.4 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...36 3.4.1 Configure Management ...36 3.4.2 Configure System Time ...38 3.4.3 Configure UPnP...39 3.4.4 Configure SNMP Setup ...40 3.4.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory 42 3.4.6 Firmware Upgrade...43 3.4.7 Network Utility ...44 3.4.8 Reboot...45 3.5 SYSTEM STATUS...46 3.5.1 System Overview...46 3.5.2 Associated Clients Status ...48 3.5.3 WDS Link Status...49 3.5.4 Extra Information ...50 3.5.5 Event Log...52 CHAPTER 4. WDS MODE CONFIGURATION...53 4.1 EXTERNAL NETWORK CONNECTION ...53 4.1.1 Network...
...3.2.4 MAC Filter Setup ...32 3.3 WIRELESS NETWORK EXPANSION ...33 3.4 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...36 3.4.1 Configure Management ...36 3.4.2 Configure System Time ...38 3.4.3 Configure UPnP...39 3.4.4 Configure SNMP Setup ...40 3.4.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory 42 3.4.6 Firmware Upgrade...43 3.4.7 Network Utility ...44 3.4.8 Reboot...45 3.5 SYSTEM STATUS...46 3.5.1 System Overview...46 3.5.2 Associated Clients Status ...48 3.5.3 WDS Link Status...49 3.5.4 Extra Information ...50 3.5.5 Event Log...52 CHAPTER 4. WDS MODE CONFIGURATION...53 4.1 EXTERNAL NETWORK CONNECTION ...53 4.1.1 Network...
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...Filter Setup ...132 6.4 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...133 6.4.1 Configure Management ...133 6.4.2 Configure System Time ...135 6.4.3 Configure UPnP...136 6.4.4 Configure SNMP Setup ...137 6.4.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory 100 5.3.6 Firmware Upgrade...101 5.3.7 Network Utility ...102 5.3.8 Reboot...103 5.4 ACCESS CONTROL LIST...104 5.4.1 IP Filter Setup...104 5.4.2 MAC Filter Setup ...106 5.5 RESOURCE SHARING ...107 5.5.1 DMZ ...107 5.5.2 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)...108 5.6 SYSTEM STATUS...110 5.6.1 System Overview...110 5.6.2 DHCP Clients ...113 5.6.3 Extra Info...114 5.6.4 Event Log...
...Filter Setup ...132 6.4 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...133 6.4.1 Configure Management ...133 6.4.2 Configure System Time ...135 6.4.3 Configure UPnP...136 6.4.4 Configure SNMP Setup ...137 6.4.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory 100 5.3.6 Firmware Upgrade...101 5.3.7 Network Utility ...102 5.3.8 Reboot...103 5.4 ACCESS CONTROL LIST...104 5.4.1 IP Filter Setup...104 5.4.2 MAC Filter Setup ...106 5.5 RESOURCE SHARING ...107 5.5.1 DMZ ...107 5.5.2 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)...108 5.6 SYSTEM STATUS...110 5.6.1 System Overview...110 5.6.2 DHCP Clients ...113 5.6.3 Extra Info...114 5.6.4 Event Log...
User Manual
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... network. 9 It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access point without the need for a wired backbone to link them. 9 This also be referred to as repeater mode. 9 It can't allow wireless clients or Stations (STA) to associate. Î CPE Mode 9 WiFi connection as WAN , in CPE mode , the device run as DHCP server to assign IP address to clients out of a private IP address pool behind a NAT Î Client Bridge + Universal RepeaterMode 9 A wireless repeater and bridge with DHCP server enabled, clients on WiFi WAN Connection Î Support PPTP...
... network. 9 It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access point without the need for a wired backbone to link them. 9 This also be referred to as repeater mode. 9 It can't allow wireless clients or Stations (STA) to associate. Î CPE Mode 9 WiFi connection as WAN , in CPE mode , the device run as DHCP server to assign IP address to clients out of a private IP address pool behind a NAT Î Client Bridge + Universal RepeaterMode 9 A wireless repeater and bridge with DHCP server enabled, clients on WiFi WAN Connection Î Support PPTP...
User Manual
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... Address : 192.168.2.10 Î IP Netmask : 255.255.255.0 Launch Web Browser Launch web browser to access the web management interface of hardware installation, APO1000/APO1010 can be in the same range as follows: Mode Management Account CPE Mode AP Mode Root Admin Root Account Account Account WDS Mode Client Bridge + Universal Repeater Mode Root Account Root Account User Name root admin root root root Password default admin default default default Step IP Segment Set-up for accessing the...
... Address : 192.168.2.10 Î IP Netmask : 255.255.255.0 Launch Web Browser Launch web browser to access the web management interface of hardware installation, APO1000/APO1010 can be in the same range as follows: Mode Management Account CPE Mode AP Mode Root Admin Root Account Account Account WDS Mode Client Bridge + Universal Repeater Mode Root Account Root Account User Name root admin root root root Password default admin default default default Step IP Segment Set-up for accessing the...
User Manual
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... choose, then use the default LEVEL 9 setting. 3.2 Wireless LAN Network Creation The network manager can configure related wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings, Virtual AP(VAP) Setting, Security Settings, and MAC Filter Settings. 3.2.1 Wireless General Setup The administrator can adjust the output power of the Wireless interface is displayed here. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; If you need for your wireless network. The items in this page are US, ETSI or Japan. Channel : The channel range will be changed by selecting different...
... choose, then use the default LEVEL 9 setting. 3.2 Wireless LAN Network Creation The network manager can configure related wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings, Virtual AP(VAP) Setting, Security Settings, and MAC Filter Settings. 3.2.1 Wireless General Setup The administrator can adjust the output power of the Wireless interface is displayed here. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; If you need for your wireless network. The items in this page are US, ETSI or Japan. Channel : The channel range will be changed by selecting different...
User Manual
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... that SSID will be entered after it 's "Disable". If your network utilize VLANs you could tie a VLAN ID to a specific SSID, and packets from the drop-down list; This system supports tagged Virtual LAN(VLAN). IAPP supported only for WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise/WPA2-Enterprise and 802.1X security type. Maximum Clients : The default value is designed to enforce unique association throughout an ESS(Extended Service Set) and...
... that SSID will be entered after it 's "Disable". If your network utilize VLANs you could tie a VLAN ID to a specific SSID, and packets from the drop-down list; This system supports tagged Virtual LAN(VLAN). IAPP supported only for WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise/WPA2-Enterprise and 802.1X security type. Maximum Clients : The default value is designed to enforce unique association throughout an ESS(Extended Service Set) and...
User Manual
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... are 64 bits or 128 bits. RADIUS settings to 64 characters. • Accounting Server : Enable or Disable accounting features in RADIUS server. 9 Main and secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings : 30 The port number used to disable EAP Re-authentication. 9 Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings : • Authentication Server : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it's 1812. The system will automatically generate WEP encryption keys. • WEP Key Update Period : By default, it's 300 seconds; 0 not to rekey...
... are 64 bits or 128 bits. RADIUS settings to 64 characters. • Accounting Server : Enable or Disable accounting features in RADIUS server. 9 Main and secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings : 30 The port number used to disable EAP Re-authentication. 9 Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings : • Authentication Server : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it's 1812. The system will automatically generate WEP encryption keys. • WEP Key Update Period : By default, it's 300 seconds; 0 not to rekey...
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Click Save button to activate your changes. Click Reboot button to save your changes 31 Supports 1 to communicate with RADIUS server. • Shared Secret : A secret key used between system and Accounting RADIUS server. The port number used to 64 characters. • Accounting Server : Enter the IP address of the Accounting RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it's 1813.
Click Save button to activate your changes. Click Reboot button to save your changes 31 Supports 1 to communicate with RADIUS server. • Shared Secret : A secret key used between system and Accounting RADIUS server. The port number used to 64 characters. • Accounting Server : Enter the IP address of the Accounting RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it's 1813.
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... enable UPnP devices to connect and access to -peer network connectivity between PCs, intelligent devices and appliances when UPnP is an architecture to enable pervasive peer-to each other, very well adopted in home networking environment. UPnP : By default, it's "Disable". Select "Enable" or "Disable" of UPnP Service. UPnP works on Windows XP 39 Please refer to work in Windows XP, the "APO1000" or "APO1010"must be available in Windows XP. Click Save button to save changes...
... enable UPnP devices to connect and access to -peer network connectivity between PCs, intelligent devices and appliances when UPnP is an architecture to enable pervasive peer-to each other, very well adopted in home networking environment. UPnP : By default, it's "Disable". Select "Enable" or "Disable" of UPnP Service. UPnP works on Windows XP 39 Please refer to work in Windows XP, the "APO1000" or "APO1010"must be available in Windows XP. Click Save button to save changes...
User Manual
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... the drop-down list to display MAC table. When used as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to a unique hardware address (MAC) of a device. eth0, ath0~ath7 and ath0.wds0~ath0.wds7). Bridge MAC information : Select "Bridge MACs Information" on the drop-down list to some interfaces (e.g. APO1000/APO1010 could be attached to display bridge table. It doesn't support dynamic routing protocols such...
... the drop-down list to display MAC table. When used as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to a unique hardware address (MAC) of a device. eth0, ath0~ath7 and ath0.wds0~ath0.wds7). Bridge MAC information : Select "Bridge MACs Information" on the drop-down list to some interfaces (e.g. APO1000/APO1010 could be attached to display bridge table. It doesn't support dynamic routing protocols such...
User Manual
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... wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings, Virtual AP Setting and Security Settings. 4.2.1 Wireless General Setup The administrator can adjust the output power of the Wireless interface is displayed here. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are not sure of which setting to save your wireless network. Click Save button to choose, then keep the default setting, LEVEL 9. The Channel 14 for Japan only used on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. MAC address : The MAC address...
... wireless settings, General Settings, Advanced Settings, Virtual AP Setting and Security Settings. 4.2.1 Wireless General Setup The administrator can adjust the output power of the Wireless interface is displayed here. Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band; bands available are not sure of which setting to save your wireless network. Click Save button to choose, then keep the default setting, LEVEL 9. The Channel 14 for Japan only used on Wireless -> General Setup and follow the below setting. MAC address : The MAC address...
User Manual
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... to upgrade. 1. To upgrade system firmware, click Browse button to locate the new firmware, and then click Upgrade button to complexity of firmware. Do not interrupt during firmware upgrade, please back up current settings before proceeding. 2. To prevent data loss during firmware upgrade including power on/off as this may damage system. 70 Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to manage real time operations. 4.3.6 Firmware Upgrade Firmware is the main software image that system needs...
... to upgrade. 1. To upgrade system firmware, click Browse button to locate the new firmware, and then click Upgrade button to complexity of firmware. Do not interrupt during firmware upgrade, please back up current settings before proceeding. 2. To prevent data loss during firmware upgrade including power on/off as this may damage system. 70 Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to manage real time operations. 4.3.6 Firmware Upgrade Firmware is the main software image that system needs...
User Manual
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... IP address as RIP or OSPF. APO1000/APO1010 could be attached to some interfaces (e.g. It is used as L3 device, it could switch packets and, as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn't support dynamic routing protocols such as final destination to switch packets to. Bridge table information : Select "Bridge Table information" on the each IP address to a unique hardware address (MAC) of system's interfaces. 4.4.3 Extra Information Users could...
... IP address as RIP or OSPF. APO1000/APO1010 could be attached to some interfaces (e.g. It is used as L3 device, it could switch packets and, as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn't support dynamic routing protocols such as final destination to switch packets to. Bridge table information : Select "Bridge Table information" on the each IP address to a unique hardware address (MAC) of system's interfaces. 4.4.3 Extra Information Users could...
User Manual
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... address and click Renew button to renew IP address again. 9 Hostname : The Hostname of the WAN port. By default, the Netmask is not assigned, please double check with related IP settings including DNS can manually setup the WAN IP address with a static IP provided by WISP. 9 IP Address : The IP address of the WAN port Î PPPoE : To create wireless PPPoE WAN connection to set up system WAN IP. Î Static IP : Users can be available from DHCP server...
... address and click Renew button to renew IP address again. 9 Hostname : The Hostname of the WAN port. By default, the Netmask is not assigned, please double check with related IP settings including DNS can manually setup the WAN IP address with a static IP provided by WISP. 9 IP Address : The IP address of the WAN port Î PPPoE : To create wireless PPPoE WAN connection to set up system WAN IP. Î Static IP : Users can be available from DHCP server...
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... 1 to 13 for ETSI country code, or 1 to 14 for JP country code. Tx Power : You can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. bands available are auto or ranging from 1 to 54Mbps for 802.11g and 802.11b/g modes, or 1 to choose, then keep the default setting, LEVEL 9. Security Type : Select the desired security type from the drop-down list;
... 1 to 13 for ETSI country code, or 1 to 14 for JP country code. Tx Power : You can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. bands available are auto or ranging from 1 to 54Mbps for 802.11g and 802.11b/g modes, or 1 to choose, then keep the default setting, LEVEL 9. Security Type : Select the desired security type from the drop-down list;
User Manual
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... encryption mechanism based on the access point that this system is associated with. 120 The WEP key configured here must be changed by selecting different country code. If you needed for your wireless network. 6.2 Access Point Association 6.2.1 Configure Wireless General Setting The administrator can adjust the output power of which setting to choose, then keep the default setting, LEVEL 9. Security Type : Select the desired security type from the drop-down list; the options are Disabled WEP, WPA...
... encryption mechanism based on the access point that this system is associated with. 120 The WEP key configured here must be changed by selecting different country code. If you needed for your wireless network. 6.2 Access Point Association 6.2.1 Configure Wireless General Setting The administrator can adjust the output power of which setting to choose, then keep the default setting, LEVEL 9. Security Type : Select the desired security type from the drop-down list; the options are Disabled WEP, WPA...
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... in RADIUS server. 130 Supports 1 to communicate with RADIUS server. • Shared secret : A secret key used between system and RADIUS server. Î WEP 802.1X : When WEP 802.1x Authentication is to disable EAP Re-authentication. 9 Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings : • Authentication Server : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it 's 3600 seconds; 0 second is enabled, please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration. 9 Dynamic WEP Settings : • WEP Key length...
... in RADIUS server. 130 Supports 1 to communicate with RADIUS server. • Shared secret : A secret key used between system and RADIUS server. Î WEP 802.1X : When WEP 802.1x Authentication is to disable EAP Re-authentication. 9 Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings : • Authentication Server : Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it 's 3600 seconds; 0 second is enabled, please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration. 9 Dynamic WEP Settings : • WEP Key length...
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The port number used between system and Accounting RADIUS server. Click Save button to communicate with RADIUS server. • Shared Secret : A secret key used to save your changes 131 9 Main and secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings : • Accounting Server : Enter the IP address of the Accounting RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it's 1813. Supports 1 to activate your changes. Click Reboot button to 64 characters.
The port number used between system and Accounting RADIUS server. Click Save button to communicate with RADIUS server. • Shared Secret : A secret key used to save your changes 131 9 Main and secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings : • Accounting Server : Enter the IP address of the Accounting RADIUS server. • Port : By default, it's 1813. Supports 1 to activate your changes. Click Reboot button to 64 characters.
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... doesn't support dynamic routing protocols such as a L2 or L3 device. ARP associates each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be used as a L2 device, it 's capable of being a gateway to route packets inward and outward. ARP table Information : Select "ARP Table Information" on the each IP address to some interfaces (e.g. APO1000/APO1010 could be attached to a unique hardware address (MAC) of system's interfaces. Bridge table...
... doesn't support dynamic routing protocols such as a L2 or L3 device. ARP associates each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be used as a L2 device, it 's capable of being a gateway to route packets inward and outward. ARP table Information : Select "ARP Table Information" on the each IP address to some interfaces (e.g. APO1000/APO1010 could be attached to a unique hardware address (MAC) of system's interfaces. Bridge table...
Quick Installation Guide
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... show up devices using APO1000/APO1010's services. Congratulation! The WEP setting field will also be used to set up immediately. Click Reboot to associate the service. Setup the broadcast SSID for easy identification of the system when device is trying to activate all settings configured above. Enter the WEP key information required in "Security Type" drop-down list. The Client Bridge + Universal Repeater mode is "Repeater_AP". The default SSID is now successfully configured. 21 Click Wireless -> AP Setup, and then...
... show up devices using APO1000/APO1010's services. Congratulation! The WEP setting field will also be used to set up immediately. Click Reboot to associate the service. Setup the broadcast SSID for easy identification of the system when device is trying to activate all settings configured above. Enter the WEP key information required in "Security Type" drop-down list. The Client Bridge + Universal Repeater mode is "Repeater_AP". The default SSID is now successfully configured. 21 Click Wireless -> AP Setup, and then...