DKT Comega IPLoC D2-POM-n Quick Manual

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3 Security Note 4 Quick Start Guide for IPLoC without WiFi 5 Introduction
5 Overview 5 MoCA Coax Network - Example 6 Purpose
7 Interface 8 Installation of IPLoC D2-POM-n
8 Overview 8 Minimum installation 8 Installation example in this guide 9 Practical installation of the IPLoC unit 9 IPLoC unit as Accesspoint
11 Changing default settings - Password 11 Changing default settings - Network 15 Web Interface
15 Status with Sub tabs 15 System with Sub tabs 15 Network with Sub tabs 15 Logout 16 Network - WiFi
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Security Note
To insure proper internet security with an IPLoC, then you need to install the product correct.
As the IPLoC signal use the coaxial cable to trans­port the IP-signal in all directions, you need to insure that the signal stay inside your network.
To do that you need to install a lter or use IPLoC behind an amplier.
Example 1: Filter
1. Own house with own antenna
3. Apartments
If you have an amplier
on incomimg cable -No need to do anything
If you have an amplier
on incomimg cable -No need to do anything
You need a lter or an amplier on the inco-
ming cable
If not, install a lter, se example 1
If not, install a lter, se example 1
2. Own house with Cable-TV
See example 1 or 2
Router
Internet
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Incoming TV signal (Cable-TV or Antenna)
Incoming TV signal (Cable-TV or Antenna)
Install a POE lter, it will
block the Internet signal backwards
Example 2: Amplier
Router
Internet
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A amplier, will block
the Internet signal backwards
Incoming Cable-TV signal
Example 3: Amplier HCA-A65 & Filter HCT-114F
Router
Internet
A amplier, will block the
Internet signal backwards
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Quick Start Guide for IPLoC without WiFi
The following items should be found in your package:
Plug in IPLoC to the existing ADSL / Broadband router with an Ethernet cable in LAN socket.
Install the IPLoC on the existing TV socket. (if you have a TV cord in the socket, remove it and put it in the IPLoC instead).
Plug the supplied mains adapter to IPLoC
To connect an additional device, open an second unit and connect the device to the TV socket in which you want an Internet connection.
Connect the network cable to the device.
When the second device is connected, it will be
congured automatically. Could take up to 3 min.
For the function of the device, please check the LED indicator lights on the side of IPLoC
IPLoC push-on module has a Reset/Default func­tion.
When pressing the reset button, the device make a new search for other units.
No function.
IPLoC - example
1 pcs
IPLoC
push-on
module
1 pcs
Power supply
with DC-con-
nector
Name: Status: Indication:
Power
Green Power on
Off Power off
MoCA
Green Link
Off No link
LAN
Green Ethernet connected
Blinking Activity
Computer TV
Gateway, delivery point
Router
if you have a TV cord in the socket, remove it and put it in the IPLoC instead
Internet
TV-signal
Smart-TV
TV
Internet
MoCA
LAN
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It may take up to 3 minutes for devices to nd
each other and establish link after a reset.
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Introduction
Overview
IPLoC D2-POM-n is a Ethernet over Coax Adapter with WiFi wich bridges the Ethernet
trafc present on its Ethernet port to other IPLoC D2-POM connected to the home coaxial
wiring. It is compatible with the MoCA®2.0 standard (Multimedia over Coax Alliance).
With IPLoC D2-POM-n you can use your existing coax network in your home and turn it in to an Ethernet Network for distributing Internet with WiFi access point.
It will make a stabil link for Ethernet trafc with high demand such as 4K-TV streaming
and at the same time be used as an access point for your WiFi home network.
IPLoC D2-POM-n Features
AP, Client, Bridge mode
64/128/152 WEP, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK,WPA/WPA2
2412 MHz-2484MHz(channel 1 - channel 14)
IEEE802.11B/G/N transmission up to 150MBPs
MoCA Coax Network - Example
Gateway, delivery point
Router
Internet
TV-signal
Smart-TV
TV
Internet
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Purpose
This “mini guide” will focus on how to connect an IPLoC with Wi-Fi to another IPLoC unit in an existing MoCA network and integrated it with the existing Wi-Fi router in a home network.
For setting up/conguration of an IPLoC without Wi-Fi, see “Quick Start Guide for IPLoC without WiFi” on page 4.
For more information about the Web interface on IPLoC D2-POM-n see “IPLoC WiFi GUI Guide”
Gateway, delivery point
Existing MoCA network
New WiFi unit
Router
Internet
TV-signal
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Interface
IEC Female Connector:
Input for TV signal
Output for MoCA Link
IEC Male Connector:
Output for TV signal
RJ 45 Connector:
Input/Output for Ethernet signal (LAN)
DC Connector:
Input 5V DC
MoCA
WiFi
LAN
MoCa RESET/ DEFAULT
WiFi RESET/ WPS
Name: Status: Indication:
WiFi
Green Ready
Blinking
IP address are unassigned
Power
Green Power on
Off Power off
MoCA
Green Link
Off No link
LAN
Green Ethernet connected
Blinking Activity
The function of the external button are:
MoCA Reset : 3~9 seconds
Revert all MoCA settings to factory default : > 10 seconds
Power Supply
Input 100-240VAC, 0,2A max
Output 5VDC, 2A
The function of the button in the pinhole are:
Allow devices to connect to WiFi by means of WPS: <1 second
Reset Wi module : 3~9 seconds
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Installation of IPLoC D2-POM-n
The IPLoC D2-POM-n can be installed into any home with coaxial cables by simply con-
necting the device to a coaxial cable outlet as the IPLoC D2-POM-n is pre-congured with default parameters that will allow operation without any additional conguration with anaother IPLoC unit. Up to 16 units is possible in a MoCA network.
Default setting:
For using the Wi-Fi unit as an access point there has to be a router with DHCP server in the
home network otherwise the unit will not receive an IP address.
Advanced: Static IP and other settings can be congured through the WEB GUI.
Overview
Minimum installation
Installation example in this guide
Coaxial Cable, maximum length 100m
Router
with DHCP
Server
IPLoC
as Wi-Fi
access point
Computer
Using 1 pcs of IPLoC D2-POM and 1 pcs of IPLoC D2-POM-n with a single coaxial cable for distribute Ethernet signal and IPLoC D2-POM-n as an access point.
This is not a normal way, only to show minimum
conguration of a MoCA coax network with an
access point.
Ethernet
Patch Cable
Internet
Gateway, delivery point
Existing MoCa network
New WiFi unit IPLoC D2-POM-n
Router with DHCP Server
IPLoC D2-POM IPLoC D2-POM
Internet
TV-signal
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Practical installation of the IPLoC unit
IPLoC unit as Accesspoint
Find the TV-Outlet there you want to have your Wi-Fi access point.
You also need a 220V outlet for the power supply.
If you have a antenna cable in the outlet to a TV set, remove that and push on the IPLoC D2-POM-n and re-install the TV-set cable in the IPLoC D2-POM-n unit
Connect the power supply unit. The diode for power will light up green.
When you have powered up your IPLoC D2­POM-n there should be a green MoCA diode Green LAN blinking and a green Wi-Fi diode if everything is ok. Note! It can take up to 3 minutes before there is a link.
Installation
When the unit is connected to a network with a
DHCP server it will receive an IP address from the
server automatically. When it has received the address it will create a Wi-Fi network which is by the default:
Broadcast name: IPLoC-xxxx were xxxx
are the last 4 digits of
the WiFi MAC address printed on the unit
Default WiFi Password: 12345678
DHCP Server
Router
IP-address
So far the unit work as a separate Wi-Fi access point in the home network with its own broadcast name and password. This is however not the most common use since it is more convenient if WiFi access points in the home has same network settings as the primary router. The advantage of using same WiFi settings in the IPLoC as the main router is that all client devices (phones, computers, tablets etc) that have previously connected to the primary router can also connect to the IPLoC WiFi without the need to setup all devices one by one. To be able to integrate the IPLoC unit in the existing network and allow other devi-
ces to jump seamlessly from router to IPLoC. You rst need to change some settings on the IPLoC to match the router conguration.
In this guide the Router has following settings, It will be an advantage to have fol­lowing information ready for your own router prior to this setup:
Example of router settings: Your router settings:
SSID: HomeNetwork
Encryption type: WPA2 PSK
Encryption key: abcd1234
Channel: 1
Network mode: b/g/n
Band Width: 40MHz
You may need to refer to router documentation for advice on how to view or change settings for your model.
If you use the FM or DATA port on the out­let, you can mount the IPLoC unit ”Upside Down” or use a jumper cable.
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The intent with the WPS is that you can push a paperclip to the hole for ~1sec and the IPLoC will
allow mobile devices to connect to wi without
the need to enter encryption key.
The WPS has never been meant to grap settings from the primary router.
So rst of all you need to nd the IP-address on the unit which it has received from the DHCP ser-
ver. To do that, you can either look in your routers
DHCP table or you need some software that can nd an IP address in a Wi-Fi network. e.g.
Android phone and Tablets https://goo.gl/tsNaf8
iPhone and iPad https://goo.gl/maf6rQ
Windows, Linux and Mac https://goo.gl/ZVFvo3
If you do a Net scan with software you will receive information for all the devices that are connected to the router.
Look for information from vendor DKT A/S. Then you will nd a MAC-address and that shall be the
same as your IPLoC which is written on the unit.
Look for the IP-address for that MAC-Address. This is the address you need to be able to access your IPLoC.
Now when you have found the IP-address, connect to your home network, open a browser and enter the IP-address. The login screen will appear.
Username: root Password: admin
Now that we are able to log on to the IPLoC unit will we make some change in the Wi-Fi congu­ration so that the unit will be integrated in the home network.
192.168.100.166 00:19:9f:20:06:08
DKT A/S
22 23 80
IP-Address
Vendor name
Ports
MAC-Address (Label on IPLoC unit)
IP Address on IPLoC WiFi
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Changing default settings - Password
Changing default settings - Network
A good thing is to change the default password on the unit. To do that, go to tab ”System” and sub­tab ”Administration”. Enter a new password under password and type it
again under conrmation. Press save and apply
Changing default settings - Network
Now we will give the unit the same network para­meters as existing WiFi router.
In this guide the Router has following settings:
SSID: HomeNetwork
Encryption type: WPA2/PSK
Encryption key: abcd1234
Channel: 1
Network mode: b/g/n
Band Width: 20MHz
You will of course use your Router settings, except the same channel. When you have all the information go to tab ”Network” and Sub-Tab ”WiFi” and select edit.
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C2
Edit
Our router is on channel 1 and we shall not have the same channel as our router.
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Network Mode:
Channel:
Band Width
You can choose between:
802.11a 802.11a/n
802.11b 802.11b/g/n
802.11g 802.11a/an
802.11b/g 802.11a/an/ac
802.11g/n
Default is 802.11b/g/n
Default is ”auto” You can choose between:
auto 2437MHz (Channel 6)
2412MHz (Channel 1) 2442MHz (Channel 7)
2417MHz (Channel 2) 2447MHz (Channel 8)
2422MHz (Channel 3) 2452MHz (Channel 9)
2427MHz (Channel 4) 2457MHz (Channel 10)
2432MHz (Channel 5) 2462MHz (Channel 11)
Default is ”40MHz”
You can choose between:
20MHz
40MHz
In our case we change to: 2417MHz (Channel 2)
Our router is on channel 1 and we shall not have the same channel as our router.
In our case we do not change:
802.11b/g/n because it is default and the same as we have in our router.
In our case we change to: 20MHz
General Conguration ”General Setup” change:
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Mode:
Default is ”Access Point” You can choose between: Access Point and Client
Interface Congurations ”General Setup” change:
ESSID:
Default is IPLoC-xxxx were xxxx are the last 4
digits of the WiFi MAC address printed on the unit.
If you want to use your existing network name, you change to that.
If you not change to the same network name as your router, your devices must log on to 2 sepa­rate networks. Sometimes ESSID is called SSID, Network name.
In our case we change to: HomeNetwork
We do not change
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Interface Congurations ”Wireless Security” change:
Encryption:
Cipher:
Key:
Default is ”Force CCMP (AES)” You can choose between:
Force TKIP
Force CCMP (AES)
Force TKIP and Force CCMP (AES)
Default is 12345678
Now you can Click:
Save and Apply and wait for 60 seconds before doing anything else.
Now your IPLoC WiFi unit has the same security settings as your router and it is integrated in the home Network. Client devices (Phones, tablets, PC’s etc.) can use the WiFi of both the router and IPLoC WiFi. Remember that you just changed the setting of the IPLoC WiFi, the accesspoint named IPLoC-xxxx is no longer avalible.
This is the encryption key for the home network. In our case we change to: abcd1234
Default is ”WPA2-PSK”
You can choose between:
No Encryption WPA-EAP
WEP Open System WPA2-EAP
WEP Shared Key • WPA-EAP/ WPA2-EAP Mixed Mode
WPA-PSK 8021x
WPA2-PSK
WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK
Mixed Mode
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is the most common wireless encryption method used today. This is the recommended wireless security option. WPA supports two authentication frameworks. Personal (PSK) and Enterprise (EAP). Personal requires only the use of a pass-phrase for security.
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
Select the appropriate cipher type to use here. Options to choose from are Temporal Key Integri­ty Protocol (TKIP), Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), and Both (TKIP and AES)
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
We do not change
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Web Interface
The Web interface has 4 main tabs with sub tabs.
The following pages only show Network - Wi-Fi - Congurations GUI
Status with Sub tabs
System with Sub tabs
Network with Sub tabs
Logout
There are no Sub-Tabs under Logout. When you click on ”Logout” you will exit the GUI direct and you have to logon again. The screen below appears
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If you click on Edit you can change your settings.
There are 3 tabs for Devivice Conguration:
General Setup
Advanced settings
HT Physical Mode
And 2 tabs for Interface Conguration:
General Setup
Wireless Security
The Device Conguration section covers physical settings of the radio hardware such as channel, transmit power or antenna selection which are shared among all dened wireless networks (if the
radio hardware is multi-SSID capable).
Per network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the Interface Conguration.
Network - WiFi
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Device Conguration - General Setup
Status:
Radio on/off:
Network Mode:
Information on present conguration.
You can turn on or off the radio
You can choose between:
802.11a 802.11a/n
802.11b 802.11b/g/n
802.11g 802.11a/an
802.11b/g 802.11a/an/ac
802.11g/n
Default is 802.11b/g/n
This unit only support 802.11b/g/n
if your router is set to Auto it is re­commended to also set the router
to 802.11b/g/n.
You can turn off the radio to disable access through this device.
This can be helpful for conguration, network
tuning, or troubleshooting.
Channel:
Band Width
Our router is on channel 1 and we shall not have the same channel as our router.
Using same channel as the router is not a good idea, in fact the only parameter that should be different from the router is the channel number, suggestion is that all devices with same SSID has different channel number assigned and to main­tain that Auto should not be used on any device.
For optimal performance it can be a good idea to check which channels are already occupied in the area, this can be done with:
Android https://goo.gl/9TqbNW
IOS not available
Windows Linux Mac
https://goo.gl/04ww9w
(It is Not a freeware)
Band width controls how large of a ”pipe” is avai­lable to transfer data. However, larger channels are more subject to interference and more likely to interfere with other devices.
Default is ”auto” You can choose between:
auto
2412MHz (Channel 1)
2417MHz (Channel 2)
2422MHz (Channel 3)
2427MHz (Channel 4)
2432MHz (Channel 5)
2437MHz (Channel 6)
2442MHz (Channel 7)
2447MHz (Channel 8)
2452MHz (Channel 9)
2457MHz (Channel 10)
2462MHz (Channel 11)
2467MHz (Channel 12)
2472MHz (Channel 13)
Default is ”40MHz”
You can choose between:
20MHz
40MHz
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Device Conguration - Advanced settings
Country Code:
Support Channel:
BG Protection Mode:
IDefault is ”US” You can choose between:
US, JP, FR, TW, IE, HK, None
Default is ”CH1 ~10”
You can choose between:
CH1~14
CH3~9
CH5~13
CH1~10
CH1~11
CH10~11
CH13
Default is ”auto” You can choose between: auto, on, off
WiFi - Advanced settings
Protection mode refers to a mechanism for the G radio. Since a legacy B radio device would not decode radio signals at G rates, a protection mechanism was developed for the new G radio and the B radio to co-exist on the same network.
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Beacon Interval:
Data Beacon Rate:
Fragment Threshold:
RTS Threshold:
TX Power:
Short Preamble:
Short Slot:
Tx Burst:
Default is ”100” You can choose between:
20 to 1024 (ms)
Default is ”1”
Default is ”2346”
You can choose between:
256 to 2346
Default is ”2347”
You can choose between:
0 to 2347
Default is ”100”
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
TPkt_Aggregate:
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
A beacon is a packet broadcast sent by the router that synchronizes the wireless network. Adjust-
ments may be necessary if there is a signicant
lag in wireless speed.
Controls the data rate of beacon being sent. The setting range is 1~255 and 1ms is usually used.
This is the maximum size of packet a client can send. Smaller packets improve reliability, but they will decrease performance. Reducing the fragmentation threshold is not recommended. Use default settings (2346).
RTS stands for ‘Request to send’ and it is send by the client to the access point – asking for permis­sion to send the next data packet. The lower the threshold, the more stable your Wi-Fi network will be. If you don’t have problems with your Wi­Fi, make sure that the RTS Threshold is set to the maximum allowed 2347.
TX power is set in percent. Accepted value are 100, 70, 50, 35 and 15%
Preamble Type setting means that it adds some additional data header strings to help check the
wi data transmission errors. Short Preamble
Type uses shorter data strings that adds less data to transmit the error redundancy check which means that it is much faster.
When you enable short slot time, only the wireless devices with clients associated to the
802.11g, 2.4-GHz radio support slot time. Ena­bling short slot time increases throughput on the
802.11g, 2.4-GHz radio.”
It reducing some of the overhead or the skippable data transmissions in between multiple unicast. Normally it should be set to enable. Tx Bursting does not apply to wirelness N or AC networks.
Numerous packets can be transmitted in one MPDU by enabling this function.
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WiFi - HT Physical Mode
IEEE 802.11H Support:
Tx Beamforming
IGMP Snooping:
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Disable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
802.11h refers to the amendment added to the IEEE 802.11 standard for Spectrum and Transmit Power Management Extensions. It solves problems like interference with satellites and radar using the same 5 GHz frequency band
Beamforming allows an access point to effective­ly concentrate its signal at the clients location. This results in a better signal, SNR and potential­ly a great throughput.
When enabled, IGMP Snooping monitors IGMP communications among devices and optimizes
wireless multicast trafc.
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Device Conguration - Physical Mode
20/40 Coexistence:
Extension Channel:
Operating Mode:
Guard Interval:
Reverse Direction Grant(RDG)
Space Time Block Coding (STBC):
Aggregation MSDU(A-MSDU):
Auto Block ACK:
Decline BA Request:
HT Disallow TKIP:
Default is ”Disable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Above” You can choose between: Above and Below
Default is ”Mixed Mode” You can choose between: Mixed Mode and Green Mode
Default is ”Auto” You can choose between: Auto and Long
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Disable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
When enables Reverse Direction Grant, the wire­less AP can reduce the transmitted data packet collision by using the reverse direction protocol.
STBC is supported when the value is enable
MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU) aggregation group several data frames into one large frame. The concept of A-MSDU is to allow multiple MSDUs (MAC Service Data Units) to be sent to the same receiver concatenated in a single MPDU.
Decide whether Block ACK will be transmitted automatically.
Decide whether user wants to decline Block ACK request.
Decide whether to operate in 802.11g, if using TKIP
The guard interval(GI) between symbols helps re­ceivers overcome the effects of multipath delays.
802.11 a/b/g requires GI to be 800 ns (Long).
When 20/40MHz channel bandwidth has been set, the extension channel option will be enabled. The extension channel will allow you to get extra bandwidth.
Only use 20 Mhz / 40 Mhz combination if one of your devices require it.
The ”greeneld” mode is designed to improve efciency by eliminating support for 802.11a/b/g
devices in an all draft-n network. In green mode the network ignore all earlier standards.
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HT LDPC:
HT TxStream:
HT RxStream:
Mode:
Network:
Default is ”Disable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”2” You can choose between:
1, 2, 3 and 4
Default is ”2” You can choose between:
1, 2, 3 and 4
Default is ”Access Point” You can choose between: Access Point and Client
Choose the network(s) you want to attach to this
wireless interface or ll out the create eld to dene a new network
The Extended Service Set Identication (ESSID) is one of two types of Service Set Identication
(SSID), but may still be referred to as SSID
HT TxStream – HT means High Throughput. The number of HT TxStream means how many anten­nas will transmit data simultaneously.
The low-density parity check (LDPC) code is
dened as an option in 802.11n. It offers a coding
gain when compared to convolutional codes. It can increases signal-to-noise ratio.
HT RxStream – HT means High Throughput. The number of HT RxStream means how many anten­nas will receive data simultaneously.
Wireless Multimedia Extensions(WMM), It pro­vides basic Quality of service (QoS) features to
networks. WMM prioritizes trafc such as voice,
video, best effort and background.
WMM APSD stands for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Automatic Power Save Delivery. It is basically a feature mode that allows your mobile devices to
save more battery while connected to your wi
network.
Interface Conguration - General Setup
ESSID:
Extended Service Set Identication (ESSID) Default is ”IPLOC-0615”
If you want to use your existing network name, you change to that.
If you not change to the same network name as your router, your devices must log on to 2 sepa­rate networks.
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
WMM Mode:
APSDCapable:
Default is ”Enable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
Default is ”Disable” You can choose between: Enable and Disable
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Interface Conguration - Wireless Security
Encryption:
Cipher:
Key Renewal Interval(seconds):
Key:
Default is ”WPA2-PSK”
You can choose between:
No Encryption WPA-EAP
WEP Open System WPA2-EAP
WEP Shared Key • WPA-EAP/ WPA2-EAP Mixed Mode
WPA-PSK 8021x
WPA2-PSK
WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK
Mixed Mode
Default is ”Force CCMP (AES)” You can choose between:
Force TKIP
Force CCMP (AES)
Force TKIP and Force CCMP (AES)
Default is ””
A normal value is 3600
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is the most common wireless encryption method used today. This is the recommended wireless security option. WPA supports two authentication frameworks. Personal (PSK) and Enterprise (EAP). Personal requires only the use of a pass-phrase for security.
Select the appropriate cipher type to use here. Options to choose from are Temporal Key Integri­ty Protocol (TKIP), Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), and Both (TKIP and AES)
The key is an alpha-numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long. The password can include symbols (!?*&_) and spaces. This key must be the exact same key entered on your wireless router.
One of the strengths of WPA2 encryption is that it self-generates a new key based on the original en-
cryption key you entered. By enabling this eld,
you can control the time interval between the creation of the new encryption keys.
Default is 12345678
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
Same as your current Wi-Fi router
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The most recent version of the Mini guide:
https://goo.gl/AWu46I
The most recent version of the User guide:
https://goo.gl/MKnx8F
The most recent version of the Quick Start-
guide:
https://goo.gl/RAe4mI
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