
IN CEILING ACCESS POINT 300MBPS
WL-ICNAP24-053
USER MANUAL

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INDEX
CHAPTER 1 Hardware Introduce and Power
1.1 Interface Description
1.2 Powered by PoE Adapter
1.3 Powered by PoE Switch
CHAPTER 2 Run and Login
CHAPTER 3 Operation Mode Setting
CHAPTER 4 System Tools and Advanced Settings
4.1 System tools
4.2 Advanced Settings
4.3 Operation Mode
4.4 Wireless
CHAPTER 5 Management
5.1 System
5.2 User
5.3 Log
5.4 Upgrade firmware
5.5 System Time

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CHAPTER 1
HARDWARE INTRODUCE AND POWER
1.1 Interface Description
1.2 Powered by PoE Adapter
The connection diagram showed as P2, internet cable connect to PoE
adapter’s LAN Port, Ceiling AP’s RJ45 port connect to PoE adapter’s PoE
Port, then PC will access into ceiling AP through wireless.
1.3 Powered by PoE Switch
The connection diagram shows as P3, Internet cable from PoE Switch to
Ceiling AP’s WAN Port, then PC access into ceiling AP wired/wireless.
Pls note, the PoE switch should be 24V Passive PoE, can supply power
together with data transmission.

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Gateway AP Controller
PoE Switch
internet
AP
CHAPTER 2
RUN AND LOGIN
1. Power this in wall AP in right way
2. Set an IP address for your PC: this Wireless Access Point default
IP is 192.168.0.254, configure local IP address as 192.168.0.X(X can be
selected from 1-253), the same network segment as this access point,
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0

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3. Connect Wireless Access Point with PC by Wireless
Pls note, then the default SSID is MachPower2.4, default passwords
are 12345678.
4. Log in: Type 192.168.0.1 in your IE, will pop up following picture, pls
input admin/admin in User name/Password to Log into this in wall AP
CHAPTER 3
OPERATION MODE SETTING
Let’s show how to set it from Quick Setup
1. Log into 192.168.0.254 in your Internet Explorer and input user name/
Passwords, following device status will be showed, including LAN IP
address, AP’s MAC, Wireless Configuration, channel.

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Please note:
• If signal strength “
” show blue, mean work fine.
• if signal strength “
” show red, should be some problem.
From this page, can see there are Internet Settings, Wireless Repeater,
Wireless Coverage operation mode, user can choose the right operation
mode based on needs.
A. Internet Setting: In this mode, the device is supposed to connect to
internet via ADSL/Cable Modem. The NAT is enabled and PCs in LAN
ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port. Then connection type
can be setup in WAN page by using PPPoE, Diynamic IP or Static IP.
Click Internet Settings, then will see following page, pls choose dyna-

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mic IP or PPPOE based on your networking, then input the user name,
passwords in PPPOE part, after that can change the SSID, Channel, Key
as you like, then apply.
B. Wireless Repeater: In this mode, the in wall AP will extend the exist
wireless networking signal for more range after bridge it SSID and all
interfaces. Without NAT, firewall and all network related functions.
Click Wireless Repeater, then will see following page:

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Then scan AP, choose AP, input AP’s passwords to finish the connection
setting

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If you want to change this device’s SSID, channel, Key, then set it from
Wireless Part in P10. After that, then apply.
C. AP Mode: in this mode, LAN internet is from the top gateway to
Switch, then to in wall AP, the wired networking will change to Wireless
network and DHCP disable via this operation mode.
Click wireless coverage, then will appear following page, change the
SSID, Key, Channel as you like, then apply.
After finish the setting, then cancel the IP address you setted for your
PC, then the internet setting is finished.

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CHAPTER 4
SYSTEM TOOLS AND ADVANCED SETTINGS
4.1 System tools
In system tools, you can ping any IP address/Domain easy to check the
AP’s working status.

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4.2 Advanced Settings
In this is part, users can set the Wireless AP’s networking function or
other functions. Mainly for adminstrator.
Click Advanced Setting, the wireless AP’s basic status, WiFi Status and
LAN status will pop up as showed in following picture

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4.3 Operation Mode
In this part, same as the 3rd part we showed. Just more choose and
setting for users
4.4 Wireless
Basic Settings: In this part, just to set the SSID, password for this wire-
less AP.
Virtual AP: For this Wireless AP, support 3 Virtual SSID, but disable in
default. If want to set VLAN for this wireless AP, enable this virtual SSID
as following step

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VLAN Settings: For this part, mainly for the tag VLAN, input the swi-
tch’s VLAN ID the white blank part, then apply to finish. Pls note, the
VLAN ID is from 0 to 4094.
Access Control: In this part, mainly to control the access users.
User can set it based on the networking environment.

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Advanced Settings: In this part, user can configure the AP’s mode,
channel, Fregament Threshold, coverage threshold, Max Station.
Remark: For Fragment Threshold, RTS Threshold, Beacon Interval,
Aggregation, ShortGI, Rev Option, we recommand to keed in default.

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Max Station, mean QTY of end users. 0 mean no limited.
Coverage Threshold: Applicated in Roaming mainly, the working status
showed as follow:
Network: In this part, mainly refer to LAN setting, including DHCP and
Static IP, default is DHCP.

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CHAPTER 5
MANAGEMENT
5.1 System
Backup: Save the configuration files to your computer
Restore: Using the saved configuration file recovery configuration
Restore default: Restore the factory default settings, please press this
button
Reboot: Reboot the system
5.2 User
User Name: Reset new log-in user name
Password: Reset new log-in password

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Confirm Password: Comparison to new password, to confirm user
input password correctly in two times;
5.3 Log
Status: Enable or Disable to show wireless AP’s working log
Remote Log Service: To decide whether send this log into some pointed
remote server synchronously
5.4 Upgrade firmware
Browse and choose the firmware should upgrade from above picture,
then click upgrade.
After that click Reset Default from System to finish firmware upgrade

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5.5 System Time
Synchronization with the host: Synchronization time with connected
PC and router
Status: Enable or Disable NTP
NTP Server: Select the server time synchronization
Custom NTP Server: Setting user-defined synchronization server IP
address
Time Zone: Setting the router’s time zone

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