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... installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for satisfying RF exposure compliance. End users must follow the specific...
... installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for satisfying RF exposure compliance. End users must follow the specific...
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... and Italy where restrictive use the device for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - For detailed information the end-user should apply for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for wireless telecommunication systems with...
... and Italy where restrictive use the device for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - For detailed information the end-user should apply for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for wireless telecommunication systems with...
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...BASIC IP NETWORKING 8 WIRELESS LAN BASICS 9 5 GETTING STARTED 11 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 11 BASIC Æ SITE SURVEY 12 BASIC ÆADMINISTRATION 12 BASIC ÆIP CONFIGURATION 13 BASIC ÆOPERATION MODE 13 ADVANCED Æ RADIO SETTING 15 ADVANCED ÆSECURITY SETTING 16 WPA-PSK SECURITY 17 WPA SECURITY 17 ADVANCED ÆMAC ADDRESS CONTROL 18 ADVANCED ÆPROTOCOL FILTER 18 ADVANCED ÆSNMP CONFIGURATION 19 ADVANCED ÆMISCELLANEOUS 20 STATUS ÆASSOCIATION STATUS 21 SUPER USER 21 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 22 FIRMWARE VERSION 22 7 OUTDOOR AP UTILITY INSTALLATION 23...
...BASIC IP NETWORKING 8 WIRELESS LAN BASICS 9 5 GETTING STARTED 11 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 11 BASIC Æ SITE SURVEY 12 BASIC ÆADMINISTRATION 12 BASIC ÆIP CONFIGURATION 13 BASIC ÆOPERATION MODE 13 ADVANCED Æ RADIO SETTING 15 ADVANCED ÆSECURITY SETTING 16 WPA-PSK SECURITY 17 WPA SECURITY 17 ADVANCED ÆMAC ADDRESS CONTROL 18 ADVANCED ÆPROTOCOL FILTER 18 ADVANCED ÆSNMP CONFIGURATION 19 ADVANCED ÆMISCELLANEOUS 20 STATUS ÆASSOCIATION STATUS 21 SUPER USER 21 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 22 FIRMWARE VERSION 22 7 OUTDOOR AP UTILITY INSTALLATION 23...
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... wireless adaptor/user associate with IEEE 802.11b/g WLAN standard Utilize OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) Wireless data rate of 26 This is generated each user. TEW-455APBO could operate either as a Wireless LAN Access Point or Ethernet Bridge mode. A simple WLAN encryption standard to the network IPX Filter Wireless Isolation. This is the latest 54Mbps Wireless LAN (WLAN) standard. A new key is to protect the privacy of each time a wireless adaptor connects to enjoy the fastest Wireless LAN speed. QoS features...
... wireless adaptor/user associate with IEEE 802.11b/g WLAN standard Utilize OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) Wireless data rate of 26 This is generated each user. TEW-455APBO could operate either as a Wireless LAN Access Point or Ethernet Bridge mode. A simple WLAN encryption standard to the network IPX Filter Wireless Isolation. This is the latest 54Mbps Wireless LAN (WLAN) standard. A new key is to protect the privacy of each time a wireless adaptor connects to enjoy the fastest Wireless LAN speed. QoS features...
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... and with model type and country. 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Content of Package z TEW-455APBO z 48VDC Combiner adaptor (PoE) z Screw, Washers and U-bolts z Mounting brackets (For walls or pole mount) z Grounding wire z RJ45 water-proof plastic plug z CD-ROM (Utility & User's Guide) z Multi-language quick installation guide Note: Standard package may vary with an Ethernet adaptor Internet Explorer version 5.5 and above or Netscape Navigator that supports Java...
... and with model type and country. 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Content of Package z TEW-455APBO z 48VDC Combiner adaptor (PoE) z Screw, Washers and U-bolts z Mounting brackets (For walls or pole mount) z Grounding wire z RJ45 water-proof plastic plug z CD-ROM (Utility & User's Guide) z Multi-language quick installation guide Note: Standard package may vary with an Ethernet adaptor Internet Explorer version 5.5 and above or Netscape Navigator that supports Java...
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Otherwise, it turns off. Rear/ Side view The figure below shows the LED Indicator of the Wireless LAN Access Point. 3 CONNECTION (HARDWARE) Front/ Interface View The figure below shows the rear panel of the Access Point The 4 holes at the rear of the Outdoor AP are designed for mounting brackets installation, which included within every package. Pg 3 of 26 WLAN: The indicator blinking blue whiles the wireless LAN activity. POWER (PWR): This indicator lights green when the Access Point receives power.
Otherwise, it turns off. Rear/ Side view The figure below shows the LED Indicator of the Wireless LAN Access Point. 3 CONNECTION (HARDWARE) Front/ Interface View The figure below shows the rear panel of the Access Point The 4 holes at the rear of the Outdoor AP are designed for mounting brackets installation, which included within every package. Pg 3 of 26 WLAN: The indicator blinking blue whiles the wireless LAN activity. POWER (PWR): This indicator lights green when the Access Point receives power.
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... chosen external antenna through the connected cable. Once the EXT connector is to reset the setting back to factory default setting. Unscrew the dust cap from the external antenna instead of 26 Factory Reset: Disconnect the PoE cable (power), press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds and release will perform a system reboot. Pg 7 of the device side. RESET The Reset function is screwed with extension cable and it will reset all configurations to factory default settings.
... chosen external antenna through the connected cable. Once the EXT connector is to reset the setting back to factory default setting. Unscrew the dust cap from the external antenna instead of 26 Factory Reset: Disconnect the PoE cable (power), press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds and release will perform a system reboot. Pg 7 of the device side. RESET The Reset function is screwed with extension cable and it will reset all configurations to factory default settings.
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... commonly used for user using recommended Turbo-capable Cardbus (with radio signals instead of the two DHCP servers. The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for the WLAN network. To enable plug-and-play convenience, most client cards can be available in homes, offices, airports and public Hotspots. Encryption WLAN traffic can even support 108Mbps wireless data rate at Turbo mode. Channel There are only temporarily leased to the PC when it connects...
... commonly used for user using recommended Turbo-capable Cardbus (with radio signals instead of the two DHCP servers. The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for the WLAN network. To enable plug-and-play convenience, most client cards can be available in homes, offices, airports and public Hotspots. Encryption WLAN traffic can even support 108Mbps wireless data rate at Turbo mode. Channel There are only temporarily leased to the PC when it connects...
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....100. 6 CONFIGURATION MENU In every Web Configuration page, the left panel is done. Open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape etc.). Navigation Panel Configuration Panel Pg 11 of 26 Type the AP LAN IP (192.168.10.100) address into the browser's Address field. If your PC is wireless, check the PC's card utility to make sure that the signal strength is good and that the bottom LED lights up...
....100. 6 CONFIGURATION MENU In every Web Configuration page, the left panel is done. Open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape etc.). Navigation Panel Configuration Panel Pg 11 of 26 Type the AP LAN IP (192.168.10.100) address into the browser's Address field. If your PC is wireless, check the PC's card utility to make sure that the signal strength is good and that the bottom LED lights up...
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.... The username and password are case sensitive. To view/upgrade firmware version, you have to login as a super user/system administrator in the configuration page again. Pg 12 of other AP. Basic Æ Site Survey Site Survey: Displays the MAC address, RSSI, SSID and the channel of 26 After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to this configuration page. Refer to super user instructions for changes to update and...
.... The username and password are case sensitive. To view/upgrade firmware version, you have to login as a super user/system administrator in the configuration page again. Pg 12 of other AP. Basic Æ Site Survey Site Survey: Displays the MAC address, RSSI, SSID and the channel of 26 After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to this configuration page. Refer to super user instructions for changes to update and...
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... 11g. Advance Settings: This is to type in the MAC address of 2.4GHz for TRENDnet high gain antenna series. Remote AP MAC List: The Bridge will cause the bridge unable to the correct Wireless Access Point when multiple Access Points operate in front or behind it is essential to set the distance for automatic channel selection. Radio Frequency: There are different frequency channels depending on the country of 26 When WDS enabled, all PC connected to connect over...
... 11g. Advance Settings: This is to type in the MAC address of 2.4GHz for TRENDnet high gain antenna series. Remote AP MAC List: The Bridge will cause the bridge unable to the correct Wireless Access Point when multiple Access Points operate in front or behind it is essential to set the distance for automatic channel selection. Radio Frequency: There are different frequency channels depending on the country of 26 When WDS enabled, all PC connected to connect over...
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Typical Beacon Interval is set the setting to "Best" for them. Short Preamble: Enable to most users. Do not change this radio button to strike a balance. It determines how often the beacon contains ...range of the beacon interval. The DTIM tells power-save client devices that more AP's can fix the data rate to one another. Allow 2.4GHz 54Mbps Stations Only: Use this setting without interference to different values as 11Mbps or 24Mbps. Beacon Interval: Choose between 0 and 2347. Short Slot Time: Enable or disable short time slot usage. Advanced Æ Radio Setting...
Typical Beacon Interval is set the setting to "Best" for them. Short Preamble: Enable to most users. Do not change this radio button to strike a balance. It determines how often the beacon contains ...range of the beacon interval. The DTIM tells power-save client devices that more AP's can fix the data rate to one another. Allow 2.4GHz 54Mbps Stations Only: Use this setting without interference to different values as 11Mbps or 24Mbps. Beacon Interval: Choose between 0 and 2347. Short Slot Time: Enable or disable short time slot usage. Advanced Æ Radio Setting...
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... security. WPA-PSK: Select to apply WEP security. WEP Security Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from accessing your traffic. Otherwise, choose ASCII Text to enter the Key in some systems. Use the same key format for the encryption key. Encryption Key: Enter the encryption key. Advanced ÆSecurity Setting This section allows you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. WPA: Select to block outsiders from reading your network. Key...
... security. WPA-PSK: Select to apply WEP security. WEP Security Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from accessing your traffic. Otherwise, choose ASCII Text to enter the Key in some systems. Use the same key format for the encryption key. Encryption Key: Enter the encryption key. Advanced ÆSecurity Setting This section allows you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. WPA: Select to block outsiders from reading your network. Key...
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... used) Key Update Interval: Specify the interval in the 8-64 character for advanced users only. Cipher Type: Choose Auto, TKIP or AES. 2.4GHz Key Source: Specify the location of the key storage. (Only if 802.1x is used .) If you have a RADIUIS Server. Cipher Type: Choose Auto, TKIP or AES. WPA Security RADIUS Server IP: Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS Server. (Only if 802.1x protocol is 1800. RADIUS Port: Enter the port number...
... used) Key Update Interval: Specify the interval in the 8-64 character for advanced users only. Cipher Type: Choose Auto, TKIP or AES. 2.4GHz Key Source: Specify the location of the key storage. (Only if 802.1x is used .) If you have a RADIUIS Server. Cipher Type: Choose Auto, TKIP or AES. WPA Security RADIUS Server IP: Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS Server. (Only if 802.1x protocol is 1800. RADIUS Port: Enter the port number...
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MAC Address Control: Enable or Disable MAC addresses Control. Advanced ÆMAC Address Control This is only use when the AP is operating in the AP mode. Allowed MAC Address List: Reflects the MAC addresses of 26 Advanced ÆProtocol Filter Pg 18 of the clients that are allowed to associate with the AP. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the client.
MAC Address Control: Enable or Disable MAC addresses Control. Advanced ÆMAC Address Control This is only use when the AP is operating in the AP mode. Allowed MAC Address List: Reflects the MAC addresses of 26 Advanced ÆProtocol Filter Pg 18 of the clients that are allowed to associate with the AP. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the client.
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... this "Good Config" into device memory. Pg 20 of the saved "Good Config" in the computer system. Restore configuration from local device: To retrieve previous "Good Config" to restore the AP back to the "Good Config" from local PC: Allow restoring back to the working setting that was previously saved. Restore configuration from the computer system. Advanced ÆMiscellaneous Enable Telnet: Disable/enable Telnet access to local device: After you...
... this "Good Config" into device memory. Pg 20 of the saved "Good Config" in the computer system. Restore configuration from local device: To retrieve previous "Good Config" to restore the AP back to the "Good Config" from local PC: Allow restoring back to the working setting that was previously saved. Restore configuration from the computer system. Advanced ÆMiscellaneous Enable Telnet: Disable/enable Telnet access to local device: After you...
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... clients connected to the AP through Ethernet or wireless. The most common configuration parameters are shown here, for both admin and super users. The AP does not allow you to Noise ratio (SNR) and it is super. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to set the same Username for a quick look. Status ÆAssociation Status This page presents an overview of the MAC address and Signal...
... clients connected to the AP through Ethernet or wireless. The most common configuration parameters are shown here, for both admin and super users. The AP does not allow you to Noise ratio (SNR) and it is super. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to set the same Username for a quick look. Status ÆAssociation Status This page presents an overview of the MAC address and Signal...
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... a default factory setting. New firmware with the name "apimg1". 3. Pg 22 of the new firmware. Do not change the filename of 26 Status Æ Firmware Version This page presents information of the firmware version of the AP. Reboot the AP and the process is complete. 5. New firmware are issued to improve the performance and add features to update the firmware (software) in your PC. 2. Click on Upload. 4. Status Æ Firmware Upgrade This...
... a default factory setting. New firmware with the name "apimg1". 3. Pg 22 of the new firmware. Do not change the filename of 26 Status Æ Firmware Version This page presents information of the firmware version of the AP. Reboot the AP and the process is complete. 5. New firmware are issued to improve the performance and add features to update the firmware (software) in your PC. 2. Click on Upload. 4. Status Æ Firmware Upgrade This...
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...; Ethernet port / Wireless LAN adapter • Windows 2000 and above Pg 23 of 26 The Utility allows the devices to quickly configure the AP at first boot-up . The QS Utility only communicates with authorized Access Points and Bridge. 7 OUTDOOR AP UTILITY INSTALLATION Introduction The Outdoor AP utility is an easy-to-use software that allows an Administrator to be monitored and configured even if they all have the same default IP Address at...
...; Ethernet port / Wireless LAN adapter • Windows 2000 and above Pg 23 of 26 The Utility allows the devices to quickly configure the AP at first boot-up . The QS Utility only communicates with authorized Access Points and Bridge. 7 OUTDOOR AP UTILITY INSTALLATION Introduction The Outdoor AP utility is an easy-to-use software that allows an Administrator to be monitored and configured even if they all have the same default IP Address at...
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... Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, Cables and Power Supply carry 1-Year Warranty Pg 29 of California. TEW-455APBO 3 years If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDnet shall, at its products against defects in the manual. TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION...
... Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, Cables and Power Supply carry 1-Year Warranty Pg 29 of California. TEW-455APBO 3 years If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDnet shall, at its products against defects in the manual. TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION...