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FCC Statement
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.
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 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. For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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 minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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1. BEFORE YOU START................................................................................................ 1
1.1 PREFACE..............................................................................................................................................1
1.2 PACKAGE CHECKLIST............................................................................................................................ 2
2. GETTING STARTED WITH EASY SETUP UTILITY................................................... 3
2.1 INTRODUCE ..........................................................................................................................................3
2.2 SYSTEM CONCEPT................................................................................................................................3
2.3 HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................................4
2.3.1 Front Panel.................................................................................................................................. 4
2.3.2 Rear Panel...................................................................................................................................5
2.3.3 Top LED Panel.............................................................................................................................6
2.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT.........................................................................................................................7
2.5 INSTALLATION STEPS ............................................................................................................................7
2.6 EASY SETUP.........................................................................................................................................8
2.7 ACCESS WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE..............................................................................................10
3. CONFIGURE HOTSPOT TO NETWORK ................................................................. 13
3.1 NETWORK REQUIREMENT....................................................................................................................13
3.2 WAN ................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.1 Static IP .....................................................................................................................................13
3.2.2 Dynamic IP ................................................................................................................................14
3.2.3 PPPoE....................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.4 PPTP .........................................................................................................................................15
3.2.5 DNS........................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.6 MAC Clone ................................................................................................................................16
3.3 WAN TRAFFIC....................................................................................................................................16
3.3.1 Load Balance............................................................................................................................. 17
3.3.2 Backup....................................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.3 Connection Detect..................................................................................................................... 17
3.4 LAN/VLAN ........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.4.1 VLAN Setup...............................................................................................................................19
3.4.2 LAN/VLAN List........................................................................................................................... 19
3.4.3 LAN Setup (Domain0) ............................................................................................................... 20
3.4.4 VLAN Setup (Domain1-3)..........................................................................................................20
3.4.5 Bandwidth Control .....................................................................................................................20
3.4.6 DHCP Server .............................................................................................................................23
3.4.7 Static Lease List ........................................................................................................................24
3.5 DYNAMIC DNS ................................................................................................................................... 24
3.6 MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................................25
3.6.1 System Information....................................................................................................................26
3.6.2 Root Password ..........................................................................................................................26
3.6.3 Admin Password........................................................................................................................ 26
3.6.4 Operator Password....................................................................................................................27
3.6.5 Login Methods........................................................................................................................... 27
3.6.6 E-mail SMTP Relay ...................................................................................................................28
3.6.7 Ping Watchdog ..........................................................................................................................29
3.7 TIME SERVER .....................................................................................................................................30
3.7.1 System Time.............................................................................................................................. 30
3.7.2 Setup Time Use NTP................................................................................................................. 30
3.7.3 User Setup.................................................................................................................................31
3.7.4 Time Display Format ................................................................................................................. 31
3.8 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................... 32
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3.8.1 SNMP v2c.................................................................................................................................. 32
3.8.2 SNMP v3.................................................................................................................................... 32
3.8.3 SNMP Trap ................................................................................................................................32
4. CONFIGURE SERVICE DOMAIN............................................................................. 33
4.1 SERVICE DOMAIN................................................................................................................................33
4.1.1 Service Domain .........................................................................................................................34
4.2 AUTHENTICATION................................................................................................................................ 37
4.2.1 Authentication Management......................................................................................................37
4.2.2 Pregenerate Ticket ....................................................................................................................38
4.2.3 On-Demand ................................................................................................................................45
4.2.3.1 Billing Plan Setup ...................................................................................................................................50
4.2.3.2 Payment Gateway ..................................................................................................................................53
4.2.3.3 Thermal Printer Setup ............................................................................................................................56
4.2.3.4 Billing Plan Report..................................................................................................................................60
4.2.3.5 Ticket Customization ..............................................................................................................................62
4.2.4 Local RADIUS Accounts............................................................................................................63
4.2.5 Remote RADIUS Accounts........................................................................................................67
4.2.6 Clear Tickets..............................................................................................................................68
4.3 PRIVILEGE IP/MAC ADDRESS .............................................................................................................68
4.4 WALLED GARDEN ...............................................................................................................................69
4.5 BLACKLIST..........................................................................................................................................71
4.6 NOTIFICATION.....................................................................................................................................72
4.7 ONLINE USERS ...................................................................................................................................77
4.8 LOG INFO ...........................................................................................................................................78
5. CONFIGURE WIRELESS CONNECTION ................................................................ 80
5.1 GENERAL SETUPS ..............................................................................................................................80
5.2 ADVANCED SETUP ..............................................................................................................................82
5.3 VIRTUAL AP SETUP............................................................................................................................. 85
5.3.1 VAP0-3 Setup ............................................................................................................................86
5.3.1.1 Security ..................................................................................................................................................87
5.3.1.2 WDS .......................................................................................................................................................93
5.3.2 Wireless MAC Filter...................................................................................................................94
5.4 ASSOCIATED CLIENTS .........................................................................................................................96
5.5 WDS STATUS..................................................................................................................................... 97
6. ADVANCE FUNCTIONS........................................................................................... 98
6.1 DMZ.................................................................................................................................................. 98
6.2 IP FILTER ...........................................................................................................................................98
6.3 MAC FILTER.....................................................................................................................................100
6.4 VIRTUAL SERVER..............................................................................................................................101
6.5 TIME POLICY ....................................................................................................................................102
7. NETWORK UTILITIES............................................................................................ 104
7.1 PROFILE SETTING (BACKUP/RESTORE AND RESET TO FACTORY).........................................................104
7.2 FIRMWARE UPGRADE........................................................................................................................105
7.3 NETWORK UTILITY ............................................................................................................................105
7.4 FORMAT DATABASE........................................................................................................................... 107
7.5 REBOOT ........................................................................................................................................... 108
8. VIEW SYSTEM LOG & STATUS ............................................................................ 109
8.1 OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................109
8.2 EXTRA INFO ..................................................................................................................................... 110
8.3 EVENT LOG.................................................................................................................................. .... 113
APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................. 114
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APPENDIX B. WEB UI VALID CHARACTERS.............................................................. 122
APPENDIX C. SYSTEM MANAGER PRIVILEGES........................................................ 131
APPENDIX D. CREATE PAYPAL BUSINESS ACCOUNT............................................ 133
APPENDIX E. EXAMPLE OF MAKING PAYMENTS FOR END USERS ....................... 137
APPENDIX F. ISSUE REFUND FOR PAYPAL ............................................................... 141
APPENDIX G. NETWORK CONFIGURATION ON PC & USER LOGIN ........................ 145
APPENDIX H. USING STB CONNECTOR FOR POWER INPUT ................................... 164
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1. Before You Start

1. Before You Start
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1.1 Preface

This manual is for WLAN service providers or network administrators to set up a network environment using the hotspot system. It contains step-by-step procedures and graphic examples to guide MIS staff or individuals with slight network system knowledge to complete the installation.
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1.2 Package Checklist

The standard package of WIAS-3200N v2 includes:
WIAS-3200N v2 x 1
CD-ROM (with User’s Manual and QIG) x 1
Quick Installation Guide (QIG) x 1
Ethernet Cable x 1
Power Adapter (DC 12V,1A) x 1
Antenna x 2
Ground Cable x 1
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*Note: It is highly recommended to use all the supplies in the package instead of substituting any components by other suppliers to guarantee bests performance.
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2.1 Introduce

The WIAS-3200N v2 is the most economical and feature rich Wireless Hotspot Gateway, targeting mini-size stores that want to provide small, single-point wireless Internet access service. WIAS-3200N v2 is a perfect choice for beginners to run hotspot businesses. It does not cost much compared to buying a pile of equipments, nor does it take the skills of an expert to glue multiple applications out of multiple freeware. Feature-packed for hotspot operation, WIAS-3200N v2 comes with built-in 802.11 n/b/g MIMO access point, web server and web pages for clients to login, easy logo-loading for branding a hotspot store, simple user/visitor account management tool, payment plans, credit card gateway, traffic logs, IP sharing , Firewall, Multi-WAN and Qos etc.
One single WIAS-3200N v2 can serve up to 100 simultaneous users, takes control over authentication, authorization, accounting and routing to the Internet as well as to the operating central. Built-in AAA system allows hotspot owners set up public access services without extra RADIUS server.
WIAS-3200N v2 also brings in an extra advantage - the wall-mountable, dust-proof (IP50) metal housing.

2.2 System Concept

WIAS-3200N v2 is capable of managing user authentication, authorization and accounting. The user account information is stored in the local database or a specified external RADIUS database server. Featured with user authentication and integrated with external payment gateway, WIAS-3200N v2 allows users to easily pay the fee and enjoy the Internet service using credit cards through a variety of payment gateways including PayPal. Furthermore, WIAS-3200N v2 introduces the concept of Zones – Private Zone and Public Zone, each with its own definable access control profiles. Private Zone means clients are not required to be authenticated before using the network service. On the other hand, clients in Public Zone are required to get authentication before using the network service. This is very useful for hotspot owners seeking to deploy wireless network service for clients and manage the network as well. The following diagram is an example of WIAS-3200N v2 set to manage the Internet and network access services at a hotspot venue.
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2.3 Hardware Descriptions

2.3.1 Front Panel

No.
Connector Description
1
USB For future usage only.
2
Scan Button
There are two functions for Scan button as following.
Scan New Channel
Press and hold the Scan button for 3 seconds until STATUS LED FLASH and release to Scan New AP's Channel.
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Reset to factory default
Press and hold the Scan button for more than 10 seconds until SYSTEM LED FLASH to reset the system to default configurations.
3
Console Attach the RS-232 console cable here, for management use
only.
4
WAN1/WAN2 Attach Ethernet cables here for connecting to the wired local
network. LAN1 maps to Private Zone and requires no user authentication, LAN2 maps to Public Zone and by default requires user authentication.
5
LAN (PoE) Attach the wired external network here. This port supports
Power over Ethernet (PoE) for flexible installation.
6
Reset This is hardware reset button. Press once to restart the
system.
7
STB Connector for Power Apply
8
Power Socket
(12VDC/1A)
For connecting power input via STB, please refer “Appendix H. Using STB connector for power input” for more detail.
For connecting to external power supply via the power adapter.

2.3.2 Rear Panel

Connector Description
Antenna Connector Attach antennas here. WIAS-3200N v2 supports 1 RF
interface with 2 SMA connectors.
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2.3.3 Top LED Panel

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No.
Connector Description
1 Power LED ON indicates power on; OFF indicates power off.
2 LAN LED ON indicates LAN connection; OFF indicates no connection;
BLINKING indicates transmitting data.
3 WAN2
4 WAN1
LED ON indicates WAN connection; OFF indicates disconnection; BLINKING indicates transmitting data.
5 WLAN LED ON indicates wireless ready.
6 PRINT LED ON thermal ticket printer is ready.
7 SYSTEM
LED ON/FLASH indicates Flash busy, OFF indicates Flash Idle
8 Status LED ON indicates System up, OFF indicates down, FLASH
indicates Scan button activated.
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2.4 System Requirement

Standard 10/100BaseT including network cables with RJ-45 connectors
All PCs need to install the TCP/IP network protocol

2.5 Installation Steps

Please follow the steps below to install WIAS-3200N v2:
Please follow the steps mentioned below to install the hardware of WIAS-3200N v2:
Step 1. Place the WIAS-3200N v2 at a best location.
The best location for WIAS-3200N v2 is usually at the center of your wireless network.
Step 2. Connect WIAS-3200N v2 to your outbound network device.
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of WIAS-3200N v2 on the front panel. Depending on the type of internet service provided by your ISP, connect the other end of the cable to the ATU-Router of an ADSL, a cable modem, a switch or a hub. The WAN LED indicator should be ON to indicate a proper connection.
Step 3. Connect WIAS-3200N v2 to your network device.
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of WIAS-3200N v2 on the front panel. Connect the other end of the cable to a PC for configuring the system. The LAN LED indicator should be ON to indicate a proper connection.
1. There are two ways to supply power over to WIAS-3200N v2.
(a) Connect the DC power adapter to the WIAS-3200N v2 power socket on the front
panel.
(b) WIAS-3200N v2 is capable of transmitting DC current via its WAN PoE port.
Connect an IEEE 802.3af-compliant PSE device, e.g. a PoE-switch, to the WAN port of WIAS-3200N v2 with the Ethernet cable.
2. Now, the hardware installation is completed.
*Caution!! Please only use the power adapter supplied with the WIAS-3200N v2 package.
Using a different power adapter may damage this system.
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*Caution!! To double verify the wired connection between WIAS-3200N v2 and your
switch/router/hub, please check the LED status indication of these network devices.

2.6 Easy Setup

Web UI Wizard
Please click the System > Wizard to start the setup wizard.
Step 1. Select Internet
Interface
Please select what internet connection you have, and then click “Next” to continue.
Step 2. WAN Setting
Configure your WAN connection type, and then click “Next” to continue.
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Step 3. Hotspot Zone Setting
Please configure the Zone SSID and Hotspot Authentication type. We have choice the WPA2-PSK security type for you. If you want to want to change to other security type, please go to "Wireless > Virtual AP Setup >VAP0 Setup".
And, then click “Next” to continue.
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Step 4.
Hotspot Zone Billing Plan
Please configure your On-Demand Billing Plan, and then click “Next” to continue.
Step 5. Finish and Reboot
Please click on the "Finish" button if you have entered all the information correctly. It will take about 2 minutes to reboot. After reboot, you will use the SSID you entered, and please select the SSID and connect it.
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2.7 Access Web Management Interface

When Hotspot mode is activated, the system can be configured as a Wireless Hotspot Gateway. This section provides information in configuring the Hotspot mode with graphical illustrations. WIAS-3200N v2 provides functions as stated below where they can be configured via a user-friendly web based interface.
System
WAN
WAN Traffic Authentication
LAN/VLAN Privilege List
DDNS
Service Domain
Service
Domain
Walled
Garden
Wireless Advanced Utilities Status
General
Setup
Advanced
Setup
Virtual AP
Setup
Associated
Clients
DMZ Profile Setting Overview
IP Filter
MAC Filter
Virtual Server
Management Notification WDS Status Time Policy
Time Server Online Users
Firmware
Upgrade
Network
Utility
Extra Info
Event Log
Format
Database
Reboot
SNMP Log Info
*Note: After finishing the configuration of the settings, please click Save button and pay attention to see if a Reboot message appears on the screen. If such message appears, system must be restarted to allow the settings to take effect. All online users will be disconnected during restart.
WIAS-3200N v2 supports Web Management Interface (WMI) configuration. Upon the completion of hardware installation, WIAS-3200N v2 can be configured via web browsers with JavaScript enabled such as Internet Explorer version 6.0 and above or Firefox.
Default LAN interface IP address is 192.168.1.254.
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To access the web management interface, connect a PC to the LAN Port, and then launch a browse. Make sure you have set DHCP in TCP/IP of your PC to get an IP address dynamically. The default gateway IP address is the default gateway IP address of Private Zone: “192.168.1.254”.
Next, enter the gateway IP address of WIAS-3200N v2 at the address field. The default gateway IP address from LAN Port is http://192.168.1.254.
The administrator login page will appear. Enter “root”, the default username, and “airlive”, the default password, in the User Name and Password fields. Click LOGIN to log in.
After a successful login, a “Home” page with six main buttons will appear on the screen.
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(“https” is used for a secured connection).
For the first time, if WIAS-3200N v2 is not using a trusted SSL certificate, there will be a “Certificate Error” when enable https login, because the browser treats WIAS-3200N v2 as an illegal website. Please press “Continue to this website” to continue.
*Caution!!!
If you can’t get the login screen, the reasons may be:
(1) The PC is set incorrectly so that the PC can’t obtain the IP address automatically from the LAN port;
(2) The IP address and the default gateway are not under the same network segment. Please set your PC with a static IP address such as 192.168.1.xx in your network and then try it again. For the configuration on PC, please refer to “Appendix G. Network Configuration on PC & User Login”.
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3.1 Network Requirement

In the general network environment, the main role of WIAS-3200N v2 is a gateway that manages all the network access from internal network to Internet. Thus, the first step is to prepare an Internet connection from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and connect it to the WAN port of WIAS-3200N v2.

3.2 WAN

There are 3 connection types for the WAN Port: Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE and PPTP.
Now, let us discuss how to configure WAN port. Please click on System > WAN and follow the below setting.

3.2.1 Static IP

The administrator can manually setup the WAN IP address when static IP is available/ preferred.
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IP Address: The IP address of the WAN port.
IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the WAN port.
IP Gateway: The IP address of the host router which resides on the external network
and provides the point of connection to the next hop towards the Internet. This can be a DSL modem, Cable modem, or a WISP gateway router. AC-920X will direct all the packets to the gateway if the destination host is not within the local network.
Gateway IP address should be from the same address space (on the same network segment) as the AC-920X's external network interface.

3.2.2 Dynamic IP

This configuration type is applicable when the WIAS-3200N v2 is connected to a network with the presence of a DHCP server; all related IP information will be provided by the DHCP server automatically. If the IP Address does not assigned from DHCP server, the system need manual connect to DHCP server.
Hostname : The Hostname of the WAN port

3.2.3 PPPoE

This configuration type is applicable when the WIAS-3200N v2 is connected to a network with the presence of a PPPoE server.
User Name : Enter User Name for PPPoE connection
Password : Enter Password for PPPoE connection
MTU: MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. For PPPoE connections, you may
need to set the MTU setting in order to work correctly with your ISP. Default is 1492 bytes.
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3.2.4 PPTP

The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) mode enables the implementation of secure multi-protocol Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) through public networks.
Username : Enter User Name for PPTP connection .(You can set 0-32 alphanumeric
and ~!@#$%^*()_+-:<>?[]/;,.= specific characters)
Password: Enter Password for PPTP connection. (You can set 0-32 alphanumeric
and ~!@#$%^*()_+-:<>?[]/;,.= specific characters)
PPTP Server IP Address : The IP address of the PPTP server
My WAN IP : The IP address of the WAN port
My WAN IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the WAN port
MTU: The range is 1400-1460, default is 1460 bytes. MTU stands for Maximum
Transmission Unit. Consult with WISP for a correct MTU setting.
MPPE Encryption: Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) encrypts data in
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)-based dial-up connections or Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) virtual private network (VPN) connections. 128-bit key (strong) and 40-bit key (standard) MPPE encryption schemes are supported. MPPE provides data security for the PPTP connection that is between the VPN client and the VPN server.

3.2.5 DNS

You can select “No Default DNS Server” or “Specify DNS Server IP” radial button as desired to set up system DNS.
Primary: The IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary: The IP address of the secondary DNS server.
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3.2.6 MAC Clone

The MAC address is a 12-digit HEX code uniquely assigned to hardware as identification. Some ISPs require you to register a MAC address in order to access to Internet. If not, you could use default MAC or clone MAC from a PC.
Keep Default MAC Address: Keep the default MAC address of WAN port on the
system.
Clone MAC Address: If you want to clone the MAC address of the PC, then click the
Clone MAC Address” button. The system will automatically detect your PC's MAC address.
* Note: The Clone MAC Address field will display MAC address of the PC connected to system. Click Save button can make clone MAC effective.
Manual MAC Address: Enter the MAC address registered with your ISP.
Change these settings as described here and click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes

3.3 WAN Traffic

The section is for administrators to configure the control over the entire system’s traffic though the WAN interface (WAN1 and WAN2 ports). To configure WAN Traffic, please go to: System > WAN Traffic.
Primary WAN Interface: Select desired primary WAN interface for system.
Traffic Mode: There are three types: None, Load Balance and Backup.
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3.3.1 Load Balance

Outbound load balancing is supported by the system. When enabled, the system will allocate traffic between WAN1 and WAN2 dynamically according to designed algorithms based on the Bandwidth.
WAN1 Max. Bandwidth: Specify the maximum download and upload bandwidth that
can be shared by clients of the WAN1 port.(Download/Upload range is 128-102400 Kbit/s, default is 10240 Kbit/s)
WAN2 Max. Bandwidth: Specify the maximum download and upload bandwidth that
can be shared by clients of the WAN2 port. (Download/Upload range is 128-102400 Kbit/s, default is 10240 Kbit/s)
* Note: On the Load Balance traffic mode, the primary WAN port is WAN1. When the WAN1 connection is down, the WAN2 will backup automatically.

3.3.2 Backup

When primary WAN interface is WAN1 and WAN2 is available, WAN1's traffic will be routed to WAN2 when WAN1 connection is down. When WAN1 connection is up, the route traffic will be connected back to WAN1 automatically.

3.3.3 Connection Detect

The Connect Detect sets the WIAS-3200N v2 to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the Internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the WIAS-3200N v2 t will change Primary WAN interface to secondary WAN interface automatically. This option is only for “Load Balance” or “Backup” traffic mode.
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Service: By default, it's “Disable”. To “Enable” to activate this function.
IP Address To Ping : specify an IP address of the target host which will be monitored
Ping Interval: specify time interval (in seconds) between the ICMP “echo requests”
are sent. (The range is 60-3600, default is 60 seconds.)
Startup Delay: specify initial time delays (in seconds) until first ICMP “echo requests”
are sent. The value of Startup Delay should be at least 60 seconds as the network interface and wireless connection initialization takes considerable amount of time if the device is rebooted. (The range is 60-3600, default is 60 seconds.)
Failure Count: specify the number of ICMP “echo response” replies. If the specified
number of ICMP “echo response” packets is not received continuously, the primary WAN traffic will be routed secondary WAN. (The range is 1-99, default is 1.)
* Note: If Connection Detect is disabled on “Load Balance” or “Backup”, the system will use default value.
* Note: if “Connection Detection” is disabled and the PHY's connection status shows Red
(Status > Port Link Info). The system will detect PHY on every 5 seconds. When system
detects failure 1 times, the traffic of package will routed via Secondary WAN Interface. When Primary WAN Interface detects 1 time success, the traffic of package will routed via Primary WAN Interface.
If “Connection Detection” is disabled and the PHY's connection is Green (Status > Port Link Info), the system will detect remote Gateway IP address of Primary WAN on every 5 seconds. When system detects failure 3 times, the traffic of package will routed via Secondary WAN Interface. When Primary WAN Interface detects 1 time success, the traffic of package will routed via Primary WAN Interface.
Change these settings as described here and click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes
Here is the instruction for how to setup the local LAN/VLAN IP Address and Netmask. Please click on System > LAN/VLAN, the LAN/VLAN List should be appear. This page shows information of LAN's/VLAN's settings.
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3.4 LAN/VLAN

3.4.1 VLAN Setup

VLAN No. : Denote the system's VLAN port.
VLAN Tag (ID): Denote the VLAN tag of the respective VLAN port. Only for VLAN1 ~
VLAN3.
VAP0-VAP3: Select specify the LAN/VLAN port for VAP. The packets from VAP to LAN
will insert specify VLAN tag
WDS: Select specify the LAN/VLAN port for WDS. The packets from WDS to LAN will
insert specify VLAN tag

3.4.2 LAN/VLAN List

VLAN No. : Denote the system's VLAN port.
VLAN Tag (ID): Denote the VLAN tag of the respective VLAN port. Only for VLAN1 ~
VLAN3.
IP Address: Denote the IP address of the respective LAN/VLAN port.
Bandwidth Control(p/Down Kb):
(1) Individual: Denote the Individual Max. Upload/Download of the respective
LAN/VLAN port.
(2) Group: Denote the Group Upload/Download of the respective LAN/VLAN port.
(3) Distribution: Denote the Distribution Upload/Download of the respective
LAN/VLAN port.
(4) Session: Denote the Session of the respective LAN/VLAN port.
DHCP: Denote the DHCP server status of the respective LAN/VLAN.
Actions: Click this option to configure LAN/VLAN's settings, the setup page should be
appear. Below depicts an example for LAN.
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3.4.3 LAN Setup (Domain0)

IP Address: The IP address of the LAN port, and the he default LAN's IP address as
192.168.1.254,
IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the VLAN port; default Netmask is 255.255.255.0

3.4.4 VLAN Setup (Domain1-3)

VLAN Tag (ID): Virtual LAN, the system supports 3 tagged VLAN port (VLAN1 ~
VLAN3). The valid values are from 1 to 4094. The default VLAN1's tag ~ VLAN3's tag are from 101 to 103.
*Note: Some system and VLAN switch do not support VLAN tag 1
IP Address: The IP address of VLAN port, default VLAN1's ~ VLAN3's IP address as
192.168.101.1 ~ 192.168.103.1.
IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the VLAN port; default Netmask is 255.255.255.0

3.4.5 Bandwidth Control

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Bandwidth Control: By default, it's “Disable”. To “Enable” to use bandwidth control.
Type : Enable the desire option among “Even Distribution of Bandwidth” or
Individual Bandwidth
(1) Even Distribution of Bandwidth: Set users distribute Total Max. Upload/Download.
Below depicts an example for Even Distribution of Bandwidth, set Total Max. Upload or Download to 9 Mbps, if one user access Internet, the maximum upload or download is 9 Mbps; if three users access Internet at the same time, the maximum upload or download is 3 Mbps by each user.
Total Max. Upload: The Total Max. Upload is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0
indicates unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
Total Max. Download: The Total Max. Download is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0
indicates unlimited; default is 512 Kbit/s.
*Note: If the system does not enable any authentication function, all users of the
bandwidth control will be based by the “Total Max. Upload” and “Total Max. Download”
If the system enable authentication function and user in the privilege list, the user of bandwidth will be uncontrolled by Even Distribution of Bandwidth
(2) Individual Bandwidth: Set each users Individual Upload/Download. Below depicts an
example for Individual Bandwidth, set Group Upload or Download to 6 Mbps and Individual Upload or Download to 3 Mbps, if one user access Internet, the maximum upload or download is 3 Mbps; if three users access Internet at the same time, the maximum upload or download is 3 Mbps by each user.
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Individual Upload : The Individual Upload is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0
indicates unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
Individual Download : The Individual Download is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0
indicates unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
Group Total Limit: By default, it's “Disable”. To “Enable” to activate Group Total
Limit.
Group Upload : The Group Upload is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0 indicates
unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
Group Download : The Group Download is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0
indicates unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
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*Note: If the system enable authentication function and user in the privilege list, the user
of bandwidth will be uncontrolled by Individual Bandwidth
Guest Service: By default, it's “Disable”. To Enable to activate bandwidth control
service for guest users.
Guest Upload : The Guest Upload is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0 indicates
unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
Guest Download : The Guest Download is in the range of 0~102400 Kbit/s, 0
indicates unlimited, default is 512 Kbit/s
Session Limit per IP: The number of sessions is in the range of 10~500, 0 indicates
unlimited, default is 0.
STP: By default, it's “Disable”. To “Enable” to activate STP. the spanning tree network
protocol provides a loop free topology for any bridged LAN/VLAN. The Spanning Tree Protocol, which is also referred to as STP, is defined in the IEEE Standard 802.1d.

3.4.6 DHCP Server

Service: Check “Enable” to activate DHCP Server on VLAN/LAN port.
Start IP / End IP: Specify the range of IP addresses to be used by the DHCP server
when assigning IP address to clients.
DNS1 / DNS2 IP: The Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet "phone book" which
translates domain names to IP addresses. These fields identify the server IP addresses where the DNS requests are forwarded by the WIAS-3200N v2.DNS1 server IP is mandatory. It is used by the DNS Proxy and for the device management purpose. DNS2 server IP address is optional. It is used as the fail-over in case the primary DNS server will become unresponsive.
WINS IP: Enter IP address of the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server; this
is optional.
Domain: Enter the domain name for this network.
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Lease Time: The IP addresses given out by the DHCP server will only be valid for the
duration specified by the lease time. Increasing the time ensure client operation without interrupt, but could introduce potential conflicts. Lowering the lease time will avoid potential address conflicts, but might cause more slight interruptions to the client while it will acquire new IP addresses from the DHCP server.

3.4.7 Static Lease List

If you want a computer or device to always have the same IP address assigned, you can create a static lease. The system will assign the IP address only to that computer or device. There are maximum 50 rules allowed in this list.
Hostname: Enter the hostname of the computer or device.
IP Address: Enter the IP address you want to assign to the computer or device. This
IP Address must be within the DHCP IP Address Range.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer or device.
Actions: Click an action button to perform the appropriate action.
Delete: Click this button to remove the lease for a specific LAN device and free an
entry in the lease table.
Change these settings as described here and click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes.

3.5 Dynamic DNS

Dynamic DNS allows you to make an assumed name as a dynamic IP address to a static hostname. Please click on System > DDNS and follow the below setting.
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