Amped wireless APA1300M User Manual

User’s GuideUser’s Guide
ARTEM IS-AP
HIGH POWER
TM
AC1300
WI-FI® ACCESS POINT
APA1300M
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 2
GETTING STARTED ....................................................... 3
Package Contents ........................................................... 3
LED Indicators ................................................................. 4
Back Panel Description ................................................... 5
PLUG AND PLAY SETUP GUIDE ..................................... 7
Connect the Access Point to your Router ....................... 7
Connect your PC to the Access Point .............................. 8
Setup Wizard ................................................................ 10
5GHz WI-FI SETTINGS................................................. 17
Basic Settings (5.0GHz) ................................................. 17
Guest Networks (5.0GHz) ............................................. 19
Advanced Settings (5.0GHz) .......................................... 20
Airtime Allocation (5.0GHz) .......................................... 21
Wireless Coverage Controls (5.0GHz) ........................... 22
Access Schedule (5.0GHz) ............................................. 22
Wi-Fi Protected Setup – WPS (5.0GHz) ......................... 24
2.4GHz WI-FI SETTINGS .............................................. 25
Basic Settings (2.4GHz) ................................................. 25
Basic Settings: Guest Networks (2.4GHz) ...................... 27
Advanced Settings (2.4GHz) .......................................... 28
Airtime Allocation (2.4GHz) .......................................... 29
Wireless Coverage Controls (2.4GHz) ........................... 30
Access Schedule (2.4GHz) ............................................. 30
Wi-Fi Protected Setup – WPS (2.4GHz) ......................... 32
NETWORK SETTINGS ..................................................33
USB STORAGE ............................................................35
USB Storage: Local Sharing ........................................... 35
MANAGEMENT FEATURES .........................................39
System Clock ................................................................. 40
System Logs .................................................................. 41
Upgrade Firmware ........................................................ 42
Save/Reload Settings .................................................... 44
Password Settings ......................................................... 45
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .........................................46
DEFAULT SETTINGS ....................................................47
TROUBLESHOOTING & SUPPORT INFORMATION ........48
LEGAL NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS.............................68
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the ARTEMIS-AP High Power AC1300 Wi-Fi Access Point with MU-MIMO. At Amped Wireless we strive to provide you with the highest quality products through innovation and advanced technology. We pride ourselves on delivering products that outperform the competition and go beyond your
expectations. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. We’d love to hear from you and thank
you for your support!
Email: sales@ampedwireless.com
Call: 888-573-8830
Web: www.ampedwireless.com
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GETTING STARTED
Package Contents
Check to make sure you have all the contents within your package:
ARTEMIS-AP – High Power AC1300 Wi-Fi Access Point with MU-MIMO 2 x Detachable High Gain Antennas RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Setup Guide
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LED Indicators
Power/WPS: Indicates when the Access Point is powered on. The LED will remain on. Blinks
when Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is activated and the Access Point awaits a connection.
5.0GHz Wireless Activity: Blinks rapidly when wireless data traffic is transmitted or received over the 5GHz wireless network.
2.4GHz Wireless Activity: Blinks rapidly when wireless data traffic is transmitted or received over the 2.4GHz wireless network.
Network Connection: Indicates when the Access Point is connected to a network. The LED will blink rapidly when network traffic is transmitted or received.
USB Connection: Indicates when a USB storage device is connected to either of the USB ports.
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Back Panel Description
From Left to Right
Antenna Connectors: RJ-SMA antenna connectors. Attach the included high gain antennas to these connectors.
LED On/Off: Push to turn LED indicators on or off.
WPS: Hold down for 3 seconds to enable WPS push button configuration.
Reset: Push down once to reboot the Access Point. Hold down for 5-10 seconds to reset the Access Point back
to factory settings.
USB 3.0 Port: Attach USB storage devices, such as USB flash drives and external hard drives, for file sharing.
Gigabit Wired Ports 1-4: Indicates when a networking device is connected to a wired port on the back of the
Access Point. The LED will blink rapidly when wired data traffic is transmitted or received. The green LED displays when a there is an active gigabit connection.
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Network: Gigabit RJ-45 port for connecting to an available port on your network router or switch.
Power On/Off: Push to turn the Access Point on or off.
Power: Power adapter port. Output: 12V 2A, Input: 100-240v.
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PLUG AND PLAY SETUP GUIDE
Connect the Access Point to your Router
a) Attach the antennas to the antenna connectors on the Access Point b) Plug in the Power Adapter c) Using the included RJ-45 Ethernet cable, attach one end to the Access Point’s NETWORK port and the other to
your router’s network port (or any available port on a network switch)
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Connect your PC to the Access Point
Connecting Wirelessly:
With your PC or Mac, scan for available wireless networks and locate the wireless networks for the Access Point:
By default, the Access Point will have SSIDs with the names:
Amped_ArtemisAP_2.4 and Amped_ArtemisAP_5.0
The default WPA security key is: wireless
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Wired Connections:
Attach any wired devices to the Access Point using Ethernet cables.
Your Plug and Play setup is now complete. You may now use the Access Point to access your network.
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Open your Web Browser to Access the Setup Wizard
a. Open your web browser b. Type in: http://setup.ampedwireless.com into the web address bar c. If the web menu fails to open, type in the following IP address into your web address bar:
http://192.168.80.240
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Welcome to the Setup Wizard
If this is your first time setting up the Access Point, the Setup Wizard should automatically load.
If you wish to manually configure your Access Point you can also choose to skip the Setup Wizard.
Double check that the Access Point is connected to your network router or switch port.
Check that your antennas are all attached firmly to the antenna connectors.
Click Next to continue.
If the Dashboard loads (see right image) instead of the Setup Wizard, scroll to the bottom and click the Setup Wizard button to access the Wizard.
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Network Connection Detection
The Wizard will try to detect your network settings. Please be patient.
If there is a problem with the Automatic Configuration, the wizard will notify you of the issue. If you continue to have problems, contact our Elite Support department at 888­573-8820.
If the network detection was successful, you will see a green check mark.
Click Next to continue.
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Personalize your Wi-Fi Settings
The default SSID of the Access Point is Amped_ArtemisAP_2.4” and Amped_ArtemisAP_5.0 To change it, enter a new name in the SSID field. Users connecting wirelessly to the Access Point will use this ID to identify your wireless network.
Depending on the capabilities of your wireless adapter, you may connect to either the 2.4 or 5GHz wireless networks.
The default Security Key (WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode) of your wireless network(s) is: wireless
To change it, enter a new key in the Security Key field. The key must be a minimum of 8 characters.
Click Next to continue.
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Create a Password for your Access Point
This password is NOT your Wi-Fi connection password. This password is to access the web menu of the Access Point to configure additional settings. Leave this blank if you do not wish to have a password.
Click Apply to save your settings. The Access Point will reboot. This process may take up to 1 minute. The page will automatically reload after the countdown. If it does not, you may need to refresh the page manually or check your connection to the Access Point.
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Setup Summary
Once the Access Point has rebooted, it will load the Setup Summary page and provide you with the details of your setup.
Print the Setup Summary details and save it for future reference.
If you have any wired devices that you would like to attach to the Access Point you may do so now as well.
Enjoy your Amped Wireless network.
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WEB MENU DASHBOARD
Welcome to the Dashboard
Once you have completed the Access Point Setup Wizard, going to http://setup.ampedwireless.com will now bring you to the Access Point’s Dashboard.
The Dashboard provides you with information regarding your network connection and basic Access Point settings. From here you can enable or disable guest networks, have a quick glance the basic configuration of your Access Point. For more advanced settings click on More Settings to navigate through the configuration menu.
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5GHz WI-FI SETTINGS
5GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Basic Settings (5.0GHz)
The Basic Settings page allows you to adjust settings for your 5GHz local wireless network.
Disable 5.0GHz Wireless Connections: Disabling will turn off all 5GHz Wi-Fi activity. Users will no longer be able to connect wirelessly to your 5GHz network.
Band: Select the compatible Wi-Fi standard and speed for your wireless network.
Broadcast SSID: Selecting Disable Broadcast SSID will hide the visibility of the Access Point’s 5GHz network SSID. Users must manually enter the SSID to connect.
Wi-Fi Network ID (SSID): The name of your 5GHz wireless network.
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Channel Number: Wi-Fi networks operate on specific wireless channels. Some network channels may have more interference than others. If your performance is unstable, try a different channel number. If you are using a repeater with this network, it is recommended you set a static channel, instead of using "Auto".
WMM: Prioritizes multimedia data over the wireless network.
Associated Clients: Shows the active users connected wirelessly to your 5GHz network.
Tx Beamforming: Enable or disable Beamforming capabilities with Beamforming capable devices to increase
Wi-Fi connection reliability and range.
MU-MIMO: Enable or disable Multi-User MIMO. MU-MIMO enables the Access Point to send data to multiple devices (devices must be MU-MIMO capable) simultaneously thereby increasing overall network performance and speed.
Security Settings: Change the type of wireless security settings for your 5GHz Wi-Fi Network.
Encryption: Select the encryption type for your Wi-Fi Network.
Pre-Shared Key: The password for your Wi-Fi Network. This is the key used by devices connecting to your
Extended Network.
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5.0GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Guest Networks (5.0GHz)
Click “Enable” to create a Guest Network. Guest Networks provide a separate wireless network, with unique settings for users to connect to.
SSID: This is the name of your Guest Network.
Broadcast SSID: Disable to hide your SSID from public view. Users will need to manually enter the SSID into their wireless software interface to connect.
Active Client List: View all computers and network devices that are connected to your Guest Network wirelessly.
Security Settings: Change the type of wireless security settings for your Guest Networks by selecting the specific Guest Network SSID from the drop down menu.
Encryption: Select the encryption type for your Guest Network.
Pre-Shared Key: The password for your Guest Network. This is the key used by devices connecting to your Guest Network.
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5GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Advanced Settings (5.0GHz)
Advanced Wireless Settings should only be adjusted by technically advanced users. It is not recommended that novice users adjust these settings to avoid degrading wireless performance.
Fragment Threshold: The default and recommended setting is at 2346, meaning the Access Point will never fragment any frames that it sends to wireless users.
RTS Threshold: Adjusts the size of RTS data packets. Lower values reduce throughput, but allow the system to recover quicker from interference/collisions. Higher values provide the fastest throughput.
Beacon Interval: Indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Access Point to synch the wireless network.
STBC: Space Time Block Coding improves reception by coding the data stream in blocks.
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5GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Airtime Allocation (5.0GHz)
Airtime Allocatoin (also known as Airtime Fairness) is the intelligent allocation of available Wi-Fi Airtime among connected devices. Wi-Fi Airtime can be allocated by the entire Wi-Fi network or SSID, or indivdiually by each connected devices.
Airtime Allocation is often used for creating low priority Guest Networks that do not drag on the main Wi-Fi network. Airtime Allocation can also be used to give a media streaming device higher priorities than a non media streaming device.
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5GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Wireless Coverage Controls (5.0GHz)
Adjust the output power of the Access Point to control the coverage distance of your 5GHz wireless network. For a smaller coverage area, you can select a lower output power. For the maximum wireless coverage, select the 100% selection.
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5GHz Wi-Fi Settings: Access Schedule (5.0GHz)
Access Schedules will enable or disable your 5.0GHz wireless access at a set time based on your predefined schedule. This feature is often used for restricting access to all users (such as children, employees, guests) during specific times of the day for parental control or security reasons.
a. Enable Access Schedule. b. Select which days you wish for your Wi-Fi to be
available.
c. Select the time frame during that day that you wish for
Wi-Fi to be available.
d. Select the Network that you wish to apply these settings to. e. Apply Changes.
Note: Make sure you have already configured your System Clock in order for your schedule to work correctly.
Time Zone Settings can be adjusted from the web menu under Management > Time Zone Settings.
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