
Nexxt
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1.
Introduction
Thank
you
High-Power Wireless-N Access Point NexxtGate150.
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any
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- NexxtGate150 Access Point
Quick
Installation Guide
GHz
or
you
150Mbps
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• Power adapter 1 pc
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ne
• Passive
• Screws and anchors 2 pcs each
• Grounding screw 1 pc
• Quick installation guide
wireless long-range access point 1 pc
wraps 2 pcs
PoE
injector 1 pc
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2. Product overview
2.1
Front
view
layout
and
connectors
Please refer to the figure below
with the access point's layout, features
to
familiarize yourself
and
connectors.
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1.
Ground
: Attach a copper wire here
good earth ground
lightning protection.
and
SMA
IQc
2.
optional external antenna
3.
LAN
4.
LAN/WAN/POE:
Ethernet connection through the injector module,
and
mode
5.
Cable
2.2
This
: This is a
it
works interchangeably as a WAN
end
as a
access hole cut-outs.
Injector overview
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and
to
provide the proper surge
is a RP-
SMA jack
10/100Mbps
This
port
LAN
port
to
LAN
provides Power over
in
AP
mode.
to
establish a
connect
port
port
an
in
router
an
•LAN/WAN:
•
PDE:
• Reset: Press
restore device
•Power:
1 OOMbps Ethernet port.
Power over Ethernet port.
it
to
DC
input jack.
for
8-10
seconds
factory its default settings.
to
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2.3
Rear
view
LED
status
indicator
panel
Slip
resistant pole/well
mounting
brackets
LED
PWR
WAN/LAN
LAN
WLAN
Status
Solid orange light
Solid
orange light
Blinking orange light
Solid
orange light
Blinking orange light
Orange
Pink
Red
Description
The device is connected
to
the power source
An Ethernet
Data is being transmitted
through
An
Data is being
through
Maximum power is used
broadcast the wireless signal
Medium power
broadcast the wireless signal
Low power is used
the
cable
that
port
Ethernet cable
transmitted
that
port
wireless signal
is
is
is
used
connected
connected
to
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2.4
Checking
Upon powering
PWR and
3.
Location of
Before making any hardware connections, find a
suitable location
spot is usually
with unobstructed line-of-sight
operating
Also consider
better the device can perform.
that
sure
device is stable and properly secured.
1.
If setting
the keyholes
the wall where the access point is
2.
Drill the holes and then drive the supplied anchors
[if required] and screws into the wall.
of the screw slighgtly above the surface
access point from the keyholes
the
LEDs
on
your access point. verify
WlAN
LEDs
light up orange.
the
access point
to
place the access point. The best
at
the center of the wireless network,
in
the coverage area.
that
the higher the antenna is placed, the
the structure
up
the
device
on
the brackets
to
all
wireless clients
Do
or
in
not forget
pole
you
use
an indoor installation, use
to
mark
on
that
to
install the
the location
to
be
mounted.
Leave
to
the back.
to
hang the
the
make
on
the head
wall
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3.
If setting
thread the tie wraps trough the grooves underneath
the brackets.
pole.
below,
completed.
4.
Herdwere installation
1.
Slide the bottom cover of the unit down
ports.
2.
In
into your installation,
Ethernet cable
module,
WAN/POE
3.
Use a second Ethernet cable
between the LAN
computer.
4.
Replace the cover
in
5. Power the device
adapter
into a standard wall outlet.
up
The
connection will be similar
once the
pole
order
to
and
place.
to
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the device
Then
integrate your new wireless access point
the other
port
DC
in
an
attach the device firmly
above
steps
start
to
the
PoE
port
end
on
the access point.
port
of the
by
sliding
by
plugging the included
jack
on
the
PoE
Access
Point
outdoor location,
to
to
have
by
of the cable
to
PoE
it
the figure
been successfully
to
expose the
plugging
one
until
and
end
to
the
and
it
clicks
AC
the other
of the supplied injector
make the connection
module
up
it
unit,
the
of
an
LAN/
your
power
end
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5.
Initial configuration
Note:
only a wired network connection can
the
initial configuration of
this this
Since
the
user
address
1.
To
do so, click
and
followed
2.After
device operates
needs
for
the
Internet>
by
Change adapter settings.
right-clicking
to
PC.
on
the
access point.
in
AP mode
manually configure a static
Start>
Control
Network and Sharing Center,
on
the
Local
Area Connection,
select Properties.
Local Area Connection
sab
le
Di
St
atus
Diagnose
ri
dge
Connections
B
Shortcut
Create
De
lete
Rename
Properti
es
Panel>
be
used
by
default,
IP
Network
for
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3.Select
and then
this
option directly
Internet
Protocol Version 4 [TCP/1Pv4)
go
to
Properties.
by
You
double-<:licking
Protocol Version 4 [TCP/1Pv4).
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the next dialog box comes up, select Use
following IP address option.
T apology Discovery
Topology
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network
protocol that provides
interconnected networks.
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fast
the following items:
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communication
The
become available:
•IP
address: Enter
any number between
•Subnet
mask: Enter
192.
168.0.
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255.255.255.0.
may also enable
on
Internet
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following items will
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5.Click
OK
twice
to
IP
address configuration of the device.
5.1
Login
1.Start
your WEB browser.
in
the
address field and press enter
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New
Tab -Windows
u u
2.A
dialog box will
save your settings and complete the
Type
http:/
Internet
Explorer
@.]
http://192l68.0l/
prompt
you
to
enter
and Password. By default, both are
lowercase. Click
Login
login
to
complete this step.
/192.168.0.1
to
continue.
the
User name
set
to
admin,
in
3.Afterwards,
you
can assign a new password
for
security purposes without necessarily modifying the
default user name.
4. If
the
login window fails
Web-browser has been
to
set
appear,
to
it
means
a proxy. Verify
that
that
parameters and passwords are correct, before
making another attempt.
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5.2.Quick setup wizard
1.After
successfully logging in, click
tab. Three operation modes are provided
to
meet
access point
•AP
mode: this mode enables wireless devices
each user's needs.
access a network using wi-fi,
on
the Quick setup
in
an
access point
in
the
to
configuration.
•Universal repeater mode: choose this mode
enable users
to
share the internet as a WISP client
to
router.
•Router
2.For
mode: choose this mode
to
share internet
wireless broadband
via
ADSL/Cable modem,
router
configuration.
illustration purposes, we will walk
to
enable users
you
through the
in
a
AP option, which is also the default mode of operation
for
the device.
3.After
selecting AP mode, click Next
to
open the
wireless configuration window, as illustrated below:
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4.
Proceed
including
• SSID:
•Channel:
•Security
5.Click
device. The device
nel as
the
6.Click
reboot
to
configure
SSID,
enter
wireless network. However, choose one
easily remembered
example, we are using
identifier [whereby
digits of the access point's
Auto
scan a channel with
for
may manually select
drop-down
is
However, we recommend
for
default setting
your wireless network
list.
mode (encryption algorithm): this option
disabled
by
PSK and entering a passkey
secure your network.
Next
to
the
uplink AP
feature.
on
Complete
the
access point.
the
channel and security.
a unique name
optimal wireless performance, use the
default with no password assigned.
configure
basic wireless parameters
to
identify your
by
network users.
Nexxt_XXXXXX as
the
"X" represents
MAC address).
to
let
the
the
an
MUST operate
for
to
exit the Quick Setup wizard and
device automatically
least interference
to
operate on,
unused channel
selecting
in
order
the
wireless settings
successful implementation of
that
In
this
the
the
last six
or
from
WPA/WPA2-
to
properly
on
the same chan-
you
for
is
SSID
the
the
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To
do
Solutions -
so,
go
to
NexxtGate1
Tools
> Reboot >Reboot. When the
50
Access Point
initialization process is complete, changes will take
effect and the device will be ready
AP
mode.
to
operate
in
8. Remove the LAN cable
PoE
module. Now, insert your internet cable into the
port
labeled
Note:
to
obtain
Refer
LAN
at
this point
an
IP address automatically.
to
steps 1 through 4 under section 5,
located
you
from
your computer and the
in
the
PoE
need
device.
to
set the computer back
Initial configuration.
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties
General lAlternate Configuration I
You
can get
IP
settings assigned automatically
supports this capability. otherwise, you need
administratorfortheappropriateIPsettings.
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9.
The figure below illustrates the typical network
topology
10.
Refer
settings such as security, encryption, network modes,
antenna alignment and more.
in
AP mode.
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FCC
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statement
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Access
Point
This device complies with
Operation is subject
(1
I This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) this device must accept
received, including interference
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested
with the limits
Part
15
to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference
This equipment generates. uses
frequency energy
accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful
interference
is
no
guarantee
ticular installation.
interference
be
determi
user is encouraged
one
of the following measures:
•Reorient
•Increase the separation between the equipment
receiver.
•Connect the equipment into
different from
connected .
•Consult the dealer
technician
for
of the
FCC
in
a residential installation.
to
radio communications. However, there
that
to
radio
ned
by
or
relocate the receiving antenna.
that
for
help.
Part
15
of the
FCC
to
and
used
on
a circuit
is
radio/TV
Rules.
comply
and
in
on,
to
the following two conditions :
any
interference
that
may cause
and
a Class B digital device. pursuant
Rules. These limits are designed
and,
if not installed
interference will not occur in a par-
If
this equipment does cause harmful
or
television reception, which can
turning the equipment off
to
try
to
to
which the receiver
or
an
experienced
found
and
can radiate radio
correct the interference
an
outlet
and
and
to
the
by
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FCC
caution: Any changes
expressly approved
or
by
modifications not
the party responsible
compliance could void the user's authority
this equipment.
This
transmitter
in
conjunction with any other antenna
The manufacturer is not responsible
TV
interference caused
must
not
be
ccrlocated
or
for
by
unauthorized modifications
this equipment.
for
to
operate
or
operating
transmitter.
any radio
or
to
Radiation exposure
statement
This equipment complies with
limits
set
forth
for
an uncontrolled environment.
be
This equipment should
minimum distance
installed and operated with
20cm
between the radiator and
your body.
FCCID:X4YNXG150
15
FCC
radiation exposure