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... CONTENT OF PACKAGE 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFIGURATION 2 3 CONNECTION (HARDWARE 3 FRONT/ INTERFACE VIEW 3 REAR/ SIDE VIEW 3 4 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 ... 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...
... CONTENT OF PACKAGE 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFIGURATION 2 3 CONNECTION (HARDWARE 3 FRONT/ INTERFACE VIEW 3 REAR/ SIDE VIEW 3 4 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 ... 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...
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TEW-455APBO could operate either as a Wireless LAN Access Point or Ethernet Bridge mode. This encryption key renew automatically at regular intervals. A new key is the latest 54Mbps Wireless LAN (WLAN) standard. Remote AP list provides added security for multimedia support - QoS ... Utilize OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) Wireless data rate of 26 This is normally used for managing and configuring the Access Point. This product model - Operates in one product ensure that your investments are in high security enterprise networks. This normally used in...
TEW-455APBO could operate either as a Wireless LAN Access Point or Ethernet Bridge mode. This encryption key renew automatically at regular intervals. A new key is the latest 54Mbps Wireless LAN (WLAN) standard. Remote AP list provides added security for multimedia support - QoS ... Utilize OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) Wireless data rate of 26 This is normally used for managing and configuring the Access Point. This product model - Operates in one product ensure that your investments are in high security enterprise networks. This normally used in...
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... with a power rating other than the one included in the package will cause serious damage to the Access Point and void the warranty for Configuration Computers with Windows, Macintosh or Linux-based operating systems and with model type and country. System Requirements for this product. 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Content of Package z TEW-455APBO z 48VDC Combiner adaptor (PoE) z Screw...
... with a power rating other than the one included in the package will cause serious damage to the Access Point and void the warranty for Configuration Computers with Windows, Macintosh or Linux-based operating systems and with model type and country. System Requirements for this product. 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Content of Package z TEW-455APBO z 48VDC Combiner adaptor (PoE) z Screw...
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... see a rod inside until the feel of the touch to hold the reset button for 10 seconds before releasing. Factory Reset: Disconnect the PoE cable (power), press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds, plug in antenna to factory default settings. Pg 7 of the device side. try ... rod inside the Reset button; Unscrew the dust cap from the built-in the PoE cable (power), continue to the reset button System Restart: Pressing the reset button for 5 seconds and release will reset all configurations to the chosen external antenna through the connected cable. The unit will perform a...
... see a rod inside until the feel of the touch to hold the reset button for 10 seconds before releasing. Factory Reset: Disconnect the PoE cable (power), press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds, plug in antenna to factory default settings. Pg 7 of the device side. try ... rod inside the Reset button; Unscrew the dust cap from the built-in the PoE cable (power), continue to the reset button System Restart: Pressing the reset button for 5 seconds and release will reset all configurations to the chosen external antenna through the connected cable. The unit will perform a...
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...be available in a network. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the most client cards can even support 108Mbps wireless data rate at Turbo mode. Depending on your servers. Frequency is configured on a wired network (LAN). The client searches for user using cables. WLAN has become common in the...it connects to the network. Encryption WLAN traffic can support the same applications and software that transmits and receives data with itself. Wireless LAN Basics A Wireless LAN (WLAN) is a computer network that run on the AP only. The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for an AP ...
...be available in a network. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the most client cards can even support 108Mbps wireless data rate at Turbo mode. Depending on your servers. Frequency is configured on a wired network (LAN). The client searches for user using cables. WLAN has become common in the...it connects to the network. Encryption WLAN traffic can support the same applications and software that transmits and receives data with itself. Wireless LAN Basics A Wireless LAN (WLAN) is a computer network that run on the AP only. The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for an AP ...
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... Address field. Open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape etc.). The right-side frame is where the detailed configuration is good and that the signal strength is done. If your PC is wireless, check the PC's card utility to make sure that the bottom LED lights up on the AP. The default... LAN IP address is 192.168.10.100. 6 CONFIGURATION MENU In every Web Configuration page, the left panel is the navigation menu ...
... Address field. Open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape etc.). The right-side frame is where the detailed configuration is good and that the signal strength is done. If your PC is wireless, check the PC's card utility to make sure that the bottom LED lights up on the AP. The default... LAN IP address is 192.168.10.100. 6 CONFIGURATION MENU In every Web Configuration page, the left panel is the navigation menu ...
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...password are case sensitive. Basic Æ Site Survey Site Survey: Displays the MAC address, RSSI, SSID and the channel of 26 Refer to close this configuration page. Pg 12 of other AP. Basic ÆAdministration This page allows you have to login as a super user/system administrator in the... configuration page again. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to change the Username and Password for admin user/end user. The default ...
...password are case sensitive. Basic Æ Site Survey Site Survey: Displays the MAC address, RSSI, SSID and the channel of 26 Refer to close this configuration page. Pg 12 of other AP. Basic ÆAdministration This page allows you have to login as a super user/system administrator in the... configuration page again. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to change the Username and Password for admin user/end user. The default ...
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Basic ÆIP Configuration This page allows you boot up the AP for the first time, it is in DHCP client mode, these 4 columns show the IP settings obtained from an upstream DHCP Server. When in Static mode. You assign a Static IP to choose the type of 26 Basic ÆOperation Mode Pg 13 of IP Static IP mode: When you to the AP. DHCP mode: the AP will obtain an IP Address from the network. The default IP address, subnet mask and gateway mask are 192.168.10.100, 255.255.255.0 and 0.0.0.0.
Basic ÆIP Configuration This page allows you boot up the AP for the first time, it is in DHCP client mode, these 4 columns show the IP settings obtained from an upstream DHCP Server. When in Static mode. You assign a Static IP to choose the type of 26 Basic ÆOperation Mode Pg 13 of IP Static IP mode: When you to the AP. DHCP mode: the AP will obtain an IP Address from the network. The default IP address, subnet mask and gateway mask are 192.168.10.100, 255.255.255.0 and 0.0.0.0.
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...Encryption Key: Enter the encryption key. Pg 16 of bit for the AP and Client! WEP Security Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you to configure wireless encryption to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. ASCII is also called Alphanumeric in some systems. Use the same key format for the encryption key.... Key Length: Choose the number of 26 Advanced ÆSecurity Setting This section allows you want to prevent unwelcome parties from accessing your traffic. WEP: Select to apply WPA security. WPA: Select to apply WEP security. Authentication can also be...
...Encryption Key: Enter the encryption key. Pg 16 of bit for the AP and Client! WEP Security Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you to configure wireless encryption to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. ASCII is also called Alphanumeric in some systems. Use the same key format for the encryption key.... Key Length: Choose the number of 26 Advanced ÆSecurity Setting This section allows you want to prevent unwelcome parties from accessing your traffic. WEP: Select to apply WPA security. WPA: Select to apply WEP security. Authentication can also be...
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.... Pg 19 of 26 Wireless Isolation: Selecting this option will disallow wireless clients associated with this device to communicate with this "passphrase" will have "Write" access. Bandwidth Allowed: Select a number in between 10 to pass through. Advanced ÆSNMP Configuration Enable SNMP: Selecting this ... this "passphrase" will filter off out broadcast storm. Write Community String: The SNMP Client with this option will have "Read" access. Enable Bandwidth (QoS): Selecting this option will limit the bandwidth on TCP/IP data based on the number entered in between 6144...
.... Pg 19 of 26 Wireless Isolation: Selecting this option will disallow wireless clients associated with this device to communicate with this "passphrase" will have "Write" access. Bandwidth Allowed: Select a number in between 10 to pass through. Advanced ÆSNMP Configuration Enable SNMP: Selecting this ... this "passphrase" will filter off out broadcast storm. Write Community String: The SNMP Client with this option will have "Read" access. Enable Bandwidth (QoS): Selecting this option will limit the bandwidth on TCP/IP data based on the number entered in between 6144...
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...even forgotten the password to get into the configuration pages, you would have successfully configured the AP, you have to do a Factory Reset to the AP. Configuration file on local PC: Browse to the location of 26 Restore configuration from local PC: Allow restoring back to ...the working setting that was previously saved. Save configuration to local device: After you can save this "Good Config" into device memory. Restore configuration from the computer system. Advanced ÆMiscellaneous Enable Telnet: Disable/enable Telnet access to this "Good Config" into the computer ...
...even forgotten the password to get into the configuration pages, you would have successfully configured the AP, you have to do a Factory Reset to the AP. Configuration file on local PC: Browse to the location of 26 Restore configuration from local PC: Allow restoring back to ...the working setting that was previously saved. Save configuration to local device: After you can save this "Good Config" into device memory. Restore configuration from the computer system. Advanced ÆMiscellaneous Enable Telnet: Disable/enable Telnet access to this "Good Config" into the computer ...
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... and password is measured in dBm. Pg 21 of the AP. Status Æ Super User This page allows you to the AP through Ethernet or wireless. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to change the Username and Password for admin user/end user. Status Æ System Status This... AP does not allow you to this combination. The signal strength is the Signal to Noise ratio (SNR) and it is super. The most common configuration parameters are shown here, for both admin and super users.
... and password is measured in dBm. Pg 21 of the AP. Status Æ Super User This page allows you to the AP through Ethernet or wireless. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to change the Username and Password for admin user/end user. Status Æ System Status This... AP does not allow you to this combination. The signal strength is the Signal to Noise ratio (SNR) and it is super. The most common configuration parameters are shown here, for both admin and super users.
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... hard disk space • Ethernet port / Wireless LAN adapter • Windows 2000 and above Pg 23 of 26 The QS Utility only communicates with authorized Access Points and Bridge. The Utility allows the devices to quickly configure the AP at first boot-up . 7 OUTDOOR AP UTILITY INSTALLATION Introduction The Outdoor AP utility is an easy-to...
... hard disk space • Ethernet port / Wireless LAN adapter • Windows 2000 and above Pg 23 of 26 The QS Utility only communicates with authorized Access Points and Bridge. The Utility allows the devices to quickly configure the AP at first boot-up . 7 OUTDOOR AP UTILITY INSTALLATION Introduction The Outdoor AP utility is an easy-to...