PheeNet WAS-101 Quick Start Manual

Network Access Control Server Gateway
QuickStart Guide WAS-101
Version 1.10
PheeNet WAS 101
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This Quick Installation Guide (QIG) provides instruction for installing the WAS 101. This guide also shows you
how to connect WAS 101 with other Network equipments.
1. Package Contents
The standard package of the WAS 101 includes:
z WAS 101 x 1
z CD-ROM (Administrator’s Manual and Quick Installation Guide) x 1
z Power adapter x 1
z Ethernet cable x 1
z Console Cable x 1
2. Front Panel
(Front Side)
Wireless Indication
Light: Light up if
wireless is functioning
properly.
Private LAN Indication Light
Light up if being connected to
Private LAN port of the trustful
Intranet environment.
Public LAN Indication Light
Light up if being connected to
Public LAN of the open network
environment managed by the
system.
Power Indication Light
Light up if power is on.
WAN Indication Light
Light up if being connected to WAN port.
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(Back Side)
3. Installing the WAS 101
Following the following steps to install the WAS 101:
1. Make sure the power of the WAS 101 is turned off.
2. Connect the WAN port.
Use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect to the WAS 101 and the network not managed by the WAS 101 system such as the ATU-Router of ADSL, port of Cable Modem, or the Switch or Hub on the LAN of a company.
3. Connect the Public LAN.
The Public LAN is used to connect the desired network for management, and all users connected to the Public LAN must login successfully before using the network resources. Use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect to the Switch or Hub of the Authentication, and then use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect to the Administrator’s PC. If it is necessary to connect the PC or wireless AP directly to the Authentication, then we need to use the cross over line.
4. Connect the Private LAN port.
The Private LAN port is used to connect the trustful network. In other words, the computer connected to the WAS 101 from Private LAN does not require to login to use the network resources. This port can
WAN Port can be connected to the Internet or
Intranet by Switch.
Public LAN Port
can be connected to the open
network environment managed
by the system, and requires
authentication before logging
on to the Internet.
Reset button
resumes the factory defaults or reconfigures the system. We recommend you to set this configuration by experts.
RJ11 Port
can be console interface or printer interface.
Private LAN Port
can be connected to the trustful Intranet environment by Switch without authentication for logging on to the Internet.
DC Power Socket
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be used to connect to a Server such as Web Server or a Mail Server, etc. Use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect to the Switch or Hub of the Private LAN, and then use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect to the Administrator’s PC. If it is necessary to connect the PC or wireless AP directly to the Private LAN, then we need to use the cross over line.
5. Turn on the power.
Plug the bundled power supply connector into the socket and then turn on the power.
6. Check the LED indicating light.
After the power is on, the power indicating light should be lit. The WAN and indicating lights should be lit when the WAN and ports are properly connected to the network equipment. The corresponding indicating lights also should be lit when the Public LAN and Private LAN ports are properly connected.
4. Quick Installation
In the following sections, we will guide you step by step to set up a system composed by individual WAS
101.This example only provide brief instructions , Please refer to Administrator’s Manual “Chapter 5 Web Management Interface” for the detailed description of each function.
1. Opening Browser
After the WAS 101 is installed and the foregoing setup is completed, use the network cable of the 10/100BaseT to connect to the Private LAN port, please open the browser (such as Microsoft IE). In the website, enter the administrator’s URL such as https://192.168.2.254
. IF you can’t get the login screen, may be you wouldn’t obtain an IP address automatically from Private LAN port, please specify an IP address such as 192.168.2.xx then do it again.
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2. Keying in the Administrator’s Username and Password
3. Simple System Setup
In the opened webpage, you will
see the login screen. Please key in
“admin” in the Username column,
and then “admin” in the Password
column. Click “Enter” to login.
After successfully logging in to the
WAS 101 and entering into the web
management interface, you can
run the installation wizard to help
you complete the setup.
Click System Configuration >
Configuration Wizard and the
configuration wizard will appear on
the screen. Click “Run Wizard” go
to next screen.
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Step 1. Change Administrator’s Password
Step 2. Choose System’s Time Zone
The wizard will guide you through the nine steps for completing the setup. Click “Next” to go to the next screen.
Please enter New Password and
Verify Password. (twenty
characters maximum and no
spaces). Click “Next” to go to next
screen.
Choose your time zone. Click “Next” to go to next screen.
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Step 3. Set System Information
Step 4. Set WAN Port Connection Type
The Home Page, NTP Server, and DNS Server will appear after the user login to the system successfully, click “Next” to go to the next screen.
Static IP Address
Please enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway information of WAN Port; click “Next” to go to the next screen.
Please choose one item. Then click
Next” to go to the next screen.
• If you use static IP address,
choose Static IP Address.
• If you use dynamic IP address,
choose Dynamic IP Address .
• If you use xDSL, and use PPPoE
to connect to the Internet, choose
PPPoE Client.
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Dynamic IP Address Click “Next” to go to the next
screen.
PPPoE Connection Click “Next” to go to the next
screen.
Please enter the PPPoE Username
and Password. After the setup is
completed, click “Next”.
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Step 5. Set Related Information for Public LAN
Step 6. Choose the Authentication Method
Configure the parameters of the
Authentication interface including
the IP address, subnet mask, and
disable/enable DHCP Server, the
default setting is to enable the
DHCP Server. Click “Next” to go
to next screen.
Enable Authentication Port’s DHCP Server.
Set the start IP address, end IP
address, domain name, preferred
DNS sever, alternate DNS Server
of the DHCP. Click “Next” to go to
next screen.
The default is set to the “Local
User” authentication of this
machine.
Ex: Posftfix : local.
Click “Next” to go to the next
screen.
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Step 7. Set Wireless-Acccess Point Connection
Step 8. Configuration Wireless Port
You can enter your Username and password then click “ADD” to add users.
After the user is added:
Ex: Username: test,
Password: test
Click “Next” to go to the next
screen.
Entry your SSID, select Channel
and Transmission mode. If Sync
to Ticket is checked, the SSID
appears on the print-out ticket (if a
printer is connected to the system)
will be synchronized with SSID.
Configure the parameters of the
Wireless Port interface including
the IP address, subnet mask, and
disable/enable DHCP. Click “Next”
to go to next screen.
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Step9.Restart
After the setup is completed, the
basic configuration has been
completed. Click
Restart” to restart the
machine.
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5. Accessing External Network from Authentication (Public LAN)
If all the steps are set properly so far, we can further connect the WAS 101 to the managed network to experience the controlled network access environment. Firstly, connect a user-end device to the network at the WAS 101 Authentication, and set the dynamic access network. After the network address is obtained at the user end, open an Internet browser, and link to any website. Then, the default login webpage will appear in the Internet browser.
For general user:
Key in the previously created
username and password in this
interface.
Both username and password are
“test”. And then click on the
“Enter” button.
You have just completed the setup
of the WAS101 and allowed it to
provide you with a managed
network environment. This user
can also browse the webpage on
the Internet.
Attention:
Nevertheless, if you are not a
on-demand user, please do not
click on “Remaining”, because the
following error window will appear.
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For On-demand user:
The following is the successfully
login page for on-demand user.
There is an extra function, the
Redeem” buttom, that user can
add credit in the current account if
the remaining usage is considered
to be insufficient.
After user has payed the redeem
cost at counter, he/she will get
another username and password,
by key in this information in the
appropriate window, the system will
merge the two identities and the
available usage.
This window will show the
remaining hours or data size for
user’s online access. When user
click “Remaining”
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