Accton Technology CAP2315A INSTALLATION GUIDE

CAP2315A
802.11b/g AP Cradle
Installation Guide
WA6102-ZZ
Installation Guide Guide
802.11b/g AP Cradle
IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless Acce ss Poi nt, with Cradle Charger for Wi-Fi Phone
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Compliances
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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
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.
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.
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC 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 a minimum distance of 20 centimeters (8 inches) between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11.
Japan VCCI Class B
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EC Conformance Declaration
Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards:
• EN 60950-1 (IEC 60950-1) - Product Safety
• EN 300 328 - Technical requirements for 2.4 GHz radio equipment
• EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 - EMC requirements for radio equipment
• EN 50385 - The Compliance of Radio Base Stations and Fixed Terminal Stations for Wireless Telecommunication Systems with the Basic Restrictions or the Reference Levels Related to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnet ic Fields (110 MHz - 40 GHz)
This device is intended for use in the following European Community countries:
• Austria • Belgium • Denmark
• Finland • France • Germany
• Italy • Luxembourg • Netherlands
• Norway • Spain • Sweden
• Switzerland • United Kingdom • Portugal
• Greece • Ireland • Iceland
Requirements for indoor vs. outdoor operation, license requirements and allowed channels of operation apply in some countries as described below:
• In Italy the end-user must apply for a license from the national spectrum authority to operate this device outdoors.
• In Belgium outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.46 - 2.4835 GHz band: Channel 13.
• In France outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.4 - 2.454 GHz band: Channels 1 - 7.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduct ion 1-1
Package Checklist 1-1 Hardware Description 1-2
Wi-Fi Phone Cradle 1-3 LED Indicators 1-3 Ethernet Port 1-3 Reset Button 1-4 Power Connector 1-4
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation 2-1
Access Point Configuration 2-2
Appendix A: Troubleshooting A-1
Diagnosing Access Point Indicators A-1
Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts B-1
Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments B-1
10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments B-1 Straight-Through Wiring B-2 Crossover Wiring B -2
Appendix C: Specifications C-1
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction

The Cradle Access Point is an IEEE 802.11b/g (Wi-Fi) access point that provides a quality wireless Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service for Wi-Fi phones, and high-speed data communic at io ns bet w een a wired LAN and other 802.11b/g mobile devices. The access po i nt als o i ncludes a cradle for charging a W i-F i phone.
The access point software provides two “virtual” wireless interfaces that separate the Wi-Fi Phone traffic from the regular data traffic. Quality of Service (QoS) features ensure sustained high throughput for the voice traffic and cha nnel hopping avoids radio interference, whi ch helps maintain high-quality voice c om m unications.
The data wireless interface provides gateway functions, such as a DHCP server and Network Address Translation (NAT), that route data from wireless clients to the wired network.
In addition, the access point offers full network management capabilities through an easy-to-use web interface.

Package Checklist

The Cradle Access Point package includes:
• Cradle Access Point
• One Category 5 network cable
• One AC power adapter
• This Installation Guide
• Management Guide CD Inform your dealer if there are a ny inc or re ct , missing or damaged parts. If possible,
retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use them again to repack the product in case there is a need to return it.
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Introduction

Hardware Description

Front Panel
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Back Panel
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Ethernet LAN
RJ-45 Port
Power
Socket
Reset
Button
Hardware Description
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LAN
LAN

Wi-Fi Phone Cradle

The access p oint accept s a Wi -Fi Phone in its cradle for charging the ba t tery. When the access point is powered on, just place the phone in t he c rad l e and charging starts immediately.

LED Indicators

The access point includes three status LED indicators, as described in the following figure and table.
Power
802.11g Wireless
Link/Activity
Ethernet
Link/Activity
LED Status Description
PWR/SEATED On Green Indicates that the system is working normally.
On Red The system is working normally with a Wi-Fi phone seated in the
WLAN On/Flashing Green Indicates the 802.11g radio is enabled and transmitting or
cradle.
receiving data through wireless links. The flashing rate is proportional to network activity.
Off Indicates the 802.11g radio is disabled.
LAN On/Flashing Green Indicates a valid link on the Ethernet port and that the access
point is transmitting or receiving data. The flashing rate is proportional to network activity.
Off The Ethernet port has no valid link.

Ethernet Port

The access point has one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RJ-45 port that can be attached directly to 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN segments. These segments must conform to the IEEE 802.3-2005 sp ecif i cati ons.
This port supports automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use straight-through cables for all network con nections to PCs, switches, or hu bs.
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Introduction

Reset Button

The Reset button is used to restart the access point or restore the factory default configuration. If you hold down the button for less than 5 seconds, the access po in t will perform a hardware res et. If you hold down the button for 5 se con ds or more, any configuration changes you may have made are removed, and the factory default configuration is restor ed to the access point.

Power Connector

The access point does not have a power switch. It is powered on when connected to the AC power adapter, and the power adapter is connected to a power source. The power adapter autom at ically adjusts to any voltage between 100-240 volts at 50 or 60 Hz. No voltage range settings are required.
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Chapte r 2: H ar d w a r e In s t allation

To install the Cradle Access Poi nt , fol low t hese steps:
1. Select a Site – Choose a proper place for the access point. In general, the best
location is at the center of your wireless coverage area, within line of sight of all wireless devices. For opt i m um performance, consider the se points:
• Mount the access point as high as possible above any obstructions in the coverage area.
• Avoid mounting next to or near building support columns or other obstructions that may cause reduced signal or null zones in parts of the c overage area.
• Mount away from any signal absorbing or reflecting structures (such as those containing metal).
• Avoid radi o int erf eren ce by mount ing a way f rom ot her 2.4 GH z devi ces , suc h as other 802.11b or g wireless devices, regular cor dl ess phones, and microwave ovens.
2. Mount the Ac cess P oin t – The access point is designed to be mounted on any
horizontal surface, such as a desktop.
3. Connect the Power Cord – Connect the pow er adapter to the access po int ,
and plug the power adapter int o an AC power outlet.
Caution: Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the access point. Otherwise, the
product may be damaged.
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Observe the Indicator LEDs – When you power on the access point verify that
the Power LED turns on and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under “LE D Ind i cat or s” on page 1-3.
5. Connect the Ethernet Cable – The access point can be connected to any 10
or 100 Mbps Ethernet network device, such as a hub or a switch. Connect your network to the RJ-45 port on the back panel using category 3, 4, or 5 UTP Ethernet cable. When th e acc ess point and the connected device are powered on, the LAN LED should turn on indicating a valid network connection. If the LAN LED fails to turn on, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page A-1.
Note: The RJ-45 port on the access point supports automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so
you can use straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs, switches, or hubs.
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Hardware Installation

Access Point Configuration

The access point can be c onfi gured by connecting a PC to its Ether net port and accessing the web interf ace. The default IP address of the access point is
192.168.1.20, with log in user name “admin” and no de fa ul t passw or d. For information on configuring the access point, refe r to th e M ana gement Guide.
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Diagnosing Access Point Indicators

Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom Action
PWR/SEATED LED is Off
LAN LED is Off • Verify that the access point and attached device are powered on.
Note: For information on troubleshooting wireless connectivity issues, refer to the
Management Guide.
• AC power adapter may be dis conne cted . Chec k conn ecti ons be tween the access point, the power adapter, and the wall outlet.
• Be sure the cable is plugged into both the access point and corresponding device.
• Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits.
• Check the cable connections for possible defects. Replace the defective cable if necessary.
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Troubleshooting
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Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts

Twisted-Pair Cable Assignments

For 10/100BASE-TX connections, a twisted-pair cable must have two pairs of wires. Each wire pair is identified by two di fferent co lo rs . Fo r ex am p le , on e w ire might be green and the other, green with white stripes. Al so, an RJ-45 connector must be attached to both ends of the cab l e.
Caution: Each wire pair must be attached to the RJ-45 connectors in a specific
orientation. (See “Straight-Through Wiring” on page B-2 and “Crossover Wiring” on page B-2 for an explanation.)
Caution: DO NOT plug a phone jack connector into the RJ-45 port. Use only twisted-pair
The following figure illustr at es how t he pins on the RJ-45 connector ar e num bered. Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins.
cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform with FCC standards.
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10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments

Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable for RJ-45 connections: 100-oh m Ca te gory 3 or better cable for 10 Mbps connections, or 100-ohm Category 5 or better cable for 100 Mbps connections. Also be sure length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
The RJ-45 port on the access point supports automatic M DI /MD I - X operation, so you can use straight-through or crossover cables for all network connections to PCs, switches, or hubs. In stra ight-through cable, pins 1, 2, 3, and 6, at one end of the cable, are connected straight through to pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the other end.
Pin MDI Signal Name MDI-X Signal Name
1 Transmit Data plus (TD+) Receive Data plus (RD+) 2 Transmit Data minus (TD-) Receive Data minus (RD-) 3 Receive Data plus (RD+) Transmit Data plus (TD+) 6 Receive Data minus (RD-) Transmit Data minus (TD-) 4,5,7,8 Not used Not used Note: The “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair.
that the
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Cables and Pinouts

Straight-Through Wiring

If the twisted-pair cable is to join two ports and only one of the ports has an inter nal crossover (MDI-X), th e two pairs of wires must be straigh t-t hr ough.
EIA/TIA 568B RJ-45 WiringStandard
10/100BASE-TX Straight-through Cable
White/Orange Stripe
Orange
End A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
White/Green Stripe
Blue
White/Blue Stripe
Green
White/Brown Stripe
Brown
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
End B

Crossover Wiring

If the twisted-pair cable is to join two ports and either both ports are labele d wi th an “X” (MDI-X) or neither port is labeled with an “X” (MDI), a crossover must be implemented in the wiring .
EIA/TIA 568B RJ-45 Wiring Standard
10/100BASE-TX Crossover Cable
White/Orange Stripe
Orange
End A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
White/Green Stripe
Blue
White/Blue Stripe
Green
White/Brown Stripe
Brown
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
End B
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Appendix C: Specifications

Maximum Channels
FCC/IC: 1-11 ETSI: 1-13 France: 10-13 MKK: 1-14 Taiwan: 1-11
Maximum Clients
32 per VAP interface
Data Rate
802.11g: 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel
802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps per channel
Modulation Type
802.11g: CCK, BPSK, QPSK, OFDM
802.11b: CCK, BPSK, QPSK
Network Configuration
Infrastructure
Operating Frequency
2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz (US, Canada, ETSI)
2.4 ~ 2.497 GHz (Japan)
2.400 ~ 2.4835 GHz (Taiwan)
Wireless Output Power
802.11b: 20 dBm (typical)
802.11g: 18 dBm @ 6 Mbp s, 15 dBm @ 54 Mbps
Wireless Receive Sensitivity
802.11b: -90 dBm @ 1 Mbps, -84 dBm @ 11 Mbps
802.11g: -86 dBm @ 6 Mbps, -68 dBm @ 54 Mbps
AC Power Adapter
Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz Output: 5 VDC, 2 A
Unit Power Supply
DC Input: 5 VDC, 2 A maximum Power Consumption: 6. 5 W m axi m um
Physical Size
14.7 x 9.0 x 2.8 cm (5.79 x 3.5 4 x 1. 1 i n)
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Specifications
Weight
300 g (10.6 oz)
LED Indicators
PWR/SEATED (Powe r ), LAN (Ethernet Link/Activity), WLAN (Wireless Link/Ac t i vity)
Network Management
Web-browser
Temperature
Operating: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) Storage: -20 to 70 °C (32 to 158 °F)
Humidity
15% to 95% (non-con densing)
Compliances
FCC Part 15B Class B VCCI ClassB EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 50385 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3
Radio Signal Certification
FCC Part 15C 15.247, 15.207 (2.4 G Hz) EN 300-328 EN 301 489-1 EN 301 489-17 ARIB STD-T66 ARIB STD-33
Safety
EN 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 (CB)
Standards
IEEE 802.3-2005 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.11b, g Wi-Fi 11b/g, WPA, WPA2, WMM
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