Planet WBS-502AC User Manual

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Copyright
Copyright 2017 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of PLANET.
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All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To assure continued compliance, for example, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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This transmitter must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC Radiation
Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
your body.
CE Compliance Statement
T
his device meets the RED 2014/53/EU
public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection.
when it is used
at a safe distance of
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However,
special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with
electrical equipment. All the gu
idelines must
equipment.
WEEE regulation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment,
electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed
symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste
separately.
Revision
User’s Manual of PLANET 5GHz 9
00
Model: WBS-502AC Rev: 1.0 (August, 2017) Part No. EM-WBS-502AC_v1
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26cm
between the radiator &
requirements on the limitation of exposure of the general
The device complies with RF specifications
20 cm from your body.
be followed
at all times to ensure the safe use of the
end users of electrical and
;
WEEE
Mbps 802.11ac Outdoor Wireless CPE
-E10680-000)
-out wheeled bin
should be collected
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1.Product Introduction ........................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Package Contents ............................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Product Description ............................................................................................................ 8
1.3 Product Features ................................................................................................................. 9
1.4 Hardware Description ....................................................................................................... 11
1.4.1 The Bottom Panel – Port ........................................................................................ 11
Chapter 2.Connecting to the AP ........................................................................................................ 14
2.1 Preparation before Installation ........................................................................................ 14
2.1.1 Safety Precautions .................................................................................................. 14
2.2 Installation Precautions .................................................................................................... 14
2.3 Installing the AP ................................................................................................................ 16
Chapter 3.Quick Installation Guide ................................................................................................... 18
3.1 Manual Network Setup -- TCP/IP Configuration ............................................................. 18
3.1.1 Configuring the IP Address Manually ..................................................................... 18
3.2 Starting Setup in the Web UI ............................................................................................ 21
Chapter 4.Configuring the AP ............................................................................................................ 23
4.1 Operation Mode ................................................................................................................. 23
4.2 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 25
4.2.1 Device Status .......................................................................................................... 25
4.2.2 Changes ................................................................................................................. 27
4.2.3 Wireless Client List ................................................................................................. 27
4.2.4 WDS Link List ......................................................................................................... 28
4.2.5 DHCP Client Table .................................................................................................. 29
4.2.6 Connection Status .................................................................................................. 29
4.3 Network .............................................................................................................................. 30
4.3.1 IP Settings............................................................................................................... 30
4.3.2 Spanning Tree Settings .......................................................................................... 32
4.4 Router (WISP Mode Only) ................................................................................................. 32
4.4.1 DHCP Server Settings ............................................................................................ 32
4.4.2 WAN Settings .......................................................................................................... 33
4.4.2.1. DHCP ............................................................................................................................. 35
4.4.2.2. Static IP.......................................................................................................................... 35
4.4.2.3. PPPoE ........................................................................................................................... 36
4.4.2.4. PPTP ............................................................................................................................. 38
4.4.3 VPN Passthrough ................................................................................................... 39
4.4.4 Port Forwarding ...................................................................................................... 39
4.4.5 DMZ Settings .......................................................................................................... 41
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4.4.6 Dos Protection ........................................................................................................ 41
4.5 Wireless .............................................................................................................................. 42
4.5.1 Wireless Settings .................................................................................................... 42
4.5.2 WDS Link Settings .................................................................................................. 46
4.5.3 Security Settings ..................................................................................................... 47
4.5.4 Wireless MAC Filter ................................................................................................ 56
4.5.5 Guest Network Settings .......................................................................................... 57
4.5.6 RSSI Threshold ...................................................................................................... 57
4.5.7 Management VLAN ................................................................................................ 58
4.6 Management ...................................................................................................................... 60
4.6.1 Account (Password Settings) ................................................................................. 60
4.6.2 SNMP Settings ....................................................................................................... 60
4.6.3 CLI/SSH/HTTPS Settings ....................................................................................... 62
4.6.4 Email Alert ............................................................................................................... 62
4.6.5 Backup/Restore Settings ........................................................................................ 63
4.6.6 WiFi Scheduler ....................................................................................................... 64
4.6.6.1. Auto Reboot Settings ..................................................................................................... 64
4.6.6.2. WiFi Scheduler ............................................................................................................... 65
4.6.7 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................................. 66
4.6.8 Time Settings .......................................................................................................... 67
4.6.9 Log .......................................................................................................................... 69
4.6.10 Tools........................................................................................................................ 69
4.6.11 Logout ..................................................................................................................... 71
Appendix A: Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 72
Appendix B: Use Planet Smart Discovery to find AP ...................................................................... 74
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FIGURES
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1-1 T
HREE-WAY VIEW
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1-2 R
EAR PANEL
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IGURE
2-1 POE
AND
LAN
PORT CONNECTION
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F
IGURE
2-2 F
INISH INSTALLATION
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F
IGURE
2-3 P
OLE MOUNTING
............................................................................................................................... 17
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IGURE
2-4 W
ALL MOUNTING
.............................................................................................................................. 17
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IGURE
3-1 TCP/IP S
ETTING
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F
IGURE
3-2 W
INDOWS START MENU
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IGURE
3-3 S
UCCESSFUL RESULT OF PING COMMAND
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IGURE
3-4 F
AILED RESULT OF PING COMMAND
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F
IGURE
3-5 L
OGIN BY DEFAULT IP ADDRESS
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3-6 L
OGIN WINDOW
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3-7 W
EB UI SCREENSHOT
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IRELESS – BASIC
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4-2 S
YSTEM MENU - RESET
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IGURE
4-3 S
YSTEM MENU – LANGUAGE OPTION
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IGURE
4-4 M
AIN STATUS
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IGURE
4-5 C
HANGES
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4-6 W
IRELESS CLIENT LIST
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IGURE
4-7 WDS L
INK STATUS
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IGURE
4-8 DHCP C
LIENT LIST
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IGURE
4-9 C
ONNECTION STATUS
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IGURE
4-10 LAN IP S
ETTINGS
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IGURE
4-11 S
PANNING TREE SETTINGS
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IGURE
4-12 DHCP S
ERVER SETTINGS
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4-13 WAN S
ETTINGS – ALL
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4-14 WAN S
ETTINGS –
DHCP ................................................................................................................. 35
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4-15 WAN S
ETTINGS – STATIC
IP ............................................................................................................ 36
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IGURE
4-16 WAN S
ETTINGS –
PPPOE ................................................................................................................ 37
F
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4-17 WAN S
ETTINGS –
PPTP .................................................................................................................. 38
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4-18 VPN P
ASSTHROUGH
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IGURE
4-19 P
ORT FORWARDING
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4-20 P
ORT FORWARDING
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4-21 DMZ ............................................................................................................................................... 41
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4-22 DOS P
ROTECTION
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4-23 W
IRELESS SETTINGS – AP MODE
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4-24 W
IRELESS SETTINGS –
WDS AP M
ODE
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4-25 W
IRELESS PROFILE –
AP/WDS AP M
ODE
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F
IGURE
4-26 W
IRELESS PROFILE –
CB/WDS STA/CR M
ODE
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IGURE
4-27 W
IRELESS SETTINGS –
CB/WDS STA/CR M
ODE
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IGURE
4-28 WDS L
INK SETTINGS –
WDS AP M
ODE
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IGURE
4-29 WDS L
INK SETTINGS –
WDS B
RIDGE MODE
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IGURE
4-30 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
AP/WDS AP M
ODE
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F
IGURE
4-31 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
CB/WDS STA/CR M
ODE
............................................................................ 48
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IGURE
4-32 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WDS B
RIDGE MODE
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IGURE
4-33 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WEP ............................................................................................................ 50
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IGURE
4-34 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WPA-PSK .................................................................................................... 50
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4-35 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WPA2-PSK .................................................................................................. 51
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IGURE
4-36 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WPA-PSK M
IXED
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4-37 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WPA (WPA E
NTERPRISE
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4-38 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WPA2 (WPA2 E
NTERPRISE
) ........................................................................ 53
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IGURE
4-39 S
ECURITY SETTINGS –
WPA M
IXED
(WPA M
IXED ENTERPRISE
) ..................................................... 55
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IGURE
4-40 W
IRELESS
MAC F
ILTER
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IGURE
4-41 W
IRELESS - GUEST NETWORK SETTINGS
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4-42 W
IRELESS -
RSSI T
HRESHOLD
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4-43 W
IRELESS – MANAGEMENT
VLAN ................................................................................................. 58
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4-44 A
DMINISTRATION (PASSWORD SETTINGS
) ........................................................................................ 60
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4-45 SNMP S
ETTINGS
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4-46 CLI/SSH/HTTPS S
ETTINGS
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4-47 E
MAIL ALERT SETTINGS
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4-48 B
ACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS
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4-49 A
UTO REBOOT SETTINGS
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IGURE
4-50 WIF
I SCHEDULER
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4-51 F
IRMWARE UPGRADE
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IGURE
4-52 T
IME SETTINGS
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IGURE
4-53 S
YSTEM LOG
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4-54 T
OOLS - PING
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IGURE
4-55 T
OOLS - TRACEROUTE
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F
IGURE
4-56 T
OOLS – SPEED TEST
....................................................................................................................... 71
F
IGURE
4-57 L
OGOUT
........................................................................................................................................... 71
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1.1 Package Contents
Thank you for choosing PLANET
WBS
inside the package box.
WBS-502AC
Mounting Ring x 1
Sealing Nut x 1
If there is any item
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PoE Injector & Power Cord
Screw Set x 1
Bracket x 1
Dynamic Stick x
missing
or damaged, please contact the seller
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ntroduction
verify the contents
Rubber x 1
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1.2 Product Description
Ultra-high-speed Enterprise Outdoor Wireless Solution
PLANET WBS-502AC 5GHz 900Mbps 802.11ac Outdoor Wireless CPE supports IEEE 802.11ac standard with 2T2R MIMO mechanism, which brings the latest wireless technology into outdoor infrastructure. The WBS-502AC supports standard IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE) and features IEEE 802.3af PoE pass-through going to the secondary LAN port, which is able to supply power to the PoE IP camera or other PoE PD equipment. With excellent performance and concentrated antenna beamwidth, the WBS-502AC is definitely ideal for long-distance outdoor surveillance.
Bringing Superior 11ac Performance to Outdoor
To provide extremely high-speed user experience, the WBS-502AC adopts IEEE 802.11ac technology to extend the 802.11n 40MHz channel binding to 80MHz and the implementation of 256-QAM modulation where higher transmitting/receiving rates go up to 867Mbps in 5GHz frequency band with less interference. Equipped with Gigabit LAN ports, the WBS-502AC allows 11ac wireless traffic to directly access high-speed connection without the bottleneck of 100Mbps uplink wired connection, thus offering a better range and superior throughput than those of the 802.11a/n wireless outdoor CPE.
Multiple SSIDs with VLAN Tagging
Multiple SSIDs can broadcast up to 8 wireless networks with different names. For management purposes, the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN supported allows multiple VLAN tags to be mapped to multiple SSIDs to distinguish the wireless access or allows VLAN tags to pass through over WDS link. This makes it possible for the WBS-502AC to work with managed Ethernet switches to have VLAN assigned for a different access level and authority.
Value-added Outdoor Characteristics
The WBS-502AC is definitely suitable for wireless IP surveillance, and bridge link of building to building and backbone of public service. With standard IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE) design, the WBS-502AC can be powered by the remote PoE switch through the 100m Cat5e UTP cable and is able to supply power to the IP camera supporting IEEE 802.3af standard through the secondary LAN port. With the IP55-rated outdoor UV-resistant enclosure, the WBS-502AC can perform normally under rigorous weather conditions, meaning it can be installed in any harsh, outdoor environments.
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Completely Secure Wireless Network
The WBS-502AC supports 152-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK wireless encryptions, the advanced WPA2-AES mechanism and 802.1X RADIUS authentication, which can effectively prevent eavesdropping by unauthorized users or bandwidth occupied by unauthenticated wireless access. Furthermore, any users are granted or denied access to the wireless LAN network based on the ACL (Access Control List) that the administrator pre-established. To provide the secure Wi-Fi access for visitors, Guest Network feature allows you to create a temporary network with an individual SSID, security setting and DHCP settings to isolate the guest network to a separate network segment, thus preventing guests from being able to access files on intranet and also ensuring the guest's internet connectivity.
Deployment and Alignment within Minutes
In order to provide accurate antenna alignment, the WBS-502AC is equipped with a 360-degree 3D array of mounting brackets, greatly reducing deployment effort to easily achieve high-performance backhaul links over long distance through the built-in higher gain antenna.
Smart Management Features Meeting High Expectations
With user-friendly Web UI and comprehensive management features like RSSI threshold, Client Limit Control and Wireless Traffic Shaping, the WBS-502AC is easy to limit the client access and control the bandwidth, even for users who have no experience in setting up a wireless network. Furthermore, with the Planet Smart Discovery Utility, SNMP and diagnostics tools, the WBS-502AC is convenient to be managed remotely.
1.3 Product Features
Industrial Compliant Wireless LAN and LAN
Compliant with the IEEE 802.11a/n/ac wireless technology  2T2R architecture with data rate of up to 900Mbps  Equipped with two 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports with auto MDI/MDI-X supported  IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stack management networks
Fixed Network Broadband Router
Supported WAN connection types in WISP mode: DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP  Supports Port Forwarding and DMZ for various networking applications  Supports DHCP server in WISP mode  Supports Guest Network in AP mode
RF Interface Characteristics
Built-in dual-polarization antenna  High output power for outdoor usage
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Outdoor Environmental Characteristics
IP55 rating  IEEE 802.3at PoE design, IEEE 802.3af PoE pass-through going to the secondary LAN port  Operating temperature: -20~70°C
Multiple Operation Modes and Wireless Features
Multiple operation modes: AP, WDS, WISP  WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) provides higher priority to multimedia transmitting over wireless  Wireless Traffic Shaping to control the upload/download bandwidth  Wi-Fi scheduler allows to enable or disable based on predefined schedule
Secure Network Connection
Full encryption supported: 64-/128-/152-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK and 802.1X
RADIUS authentication
Supports 802.1Q VLAN pass-through over WDS and SSID-to-VLAN mapping  Supports up to 32 entries of MAC address filtering
Easy Deployment and Management
360-degree 3D array of mounting brackets design  Multilingual Web User Interface: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian,
Simplified Chinese
CLI command and SNMP-based management interface  Supports SSH/HTTPS secure connection  Self-healing mechanism through system auto reboot setting  System status monitoring through remote Syslog Server and Device Discovery  Diagnostic tools includes Ping, Traceroute, Speed  Planet Smart Discovery Utility allows administrator to discover and locate each AP
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1.4
Hardware Description
Dimensions (Φ x H):
190 x 38mm
1.4.1 The Bottom Panel –
Port
The Bottom panel provides
the physical connectors connected to the power adapter and any other network
device. Figure 1-2 shows the bottom
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Bottom/Side Panel
LED Definition
LED
Power
LAN Ports
WLAN
Signal Strength (CB/WDS STA/CR only)
Good
Normal
Poor
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Figure 1-2 Rear Panel
State Meaning
On The device is powered on Off The device is powered off On Port linked Blinking Data is transmitting or receiving
data
Off No link On The wireless radio is on Blinking Data is transmitting or receiving
over wireless
Off The wireless radio is off On Signal is good On Signal is normal On Signal is poor
Table 2-1 The LED indication
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Hardware Interface Definition
Object Description
PoE LAN Port
10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 port, auto MDI/MDI-X IEEE 802.3at PoE PD supported, 54VDC In
LAN2 Port
10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 port, auto MDI/MDI-X, IEEE 802.3af PoE PSE
Reset Button
Press and hold the Reset button on the device for over 10 seconds to return to the factory default setting.
Table 2-2 Hardware Interface Definition
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Chapter 2. Connecting to the AP
2.1 Preparation before Installation
2.1.1 Safety Precautions
1. To keep you safe and install the hardware properly, please read and follow these safety precautions.
2. If you are installing the WBS-502AC for the first time, for your safety as well as others’, please seek assistance from an installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved.
3. Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site, especially where there are electric power and phone lines.
4. When installing the WBS-502AC, please note the following things:
Do not use a metal ladder;
Do not work on a wet or windy day;
Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, and a long-sleeved shirt or jacket.
5. When the system is operational, avoid standing directly in front of it. Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on.
2.2 Installation Precautions
Users MUST use a proper and well-installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with the WBS-502AC; otherwise, a random lightning could easily cause fatal damage to the WBS-502AC. EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
Users MUST use the “Power cord and PoE Injector” shipped in the box with the WBS-502AC. Use of other options will cause damage to the WBS-502AC.
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OUTDOOR INSTALLATION WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
LIVES MAY BE AT RISK! Carefully observe these instructions and any special instructions that are included with the
equipment you are installing.
CONTACTING POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL. Make sure no power lines are anywhere where possible contact can be made. Antennas, masts, towers, guy wires or cables may lean or fall and contact these lines. People may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric lines. Make sure that equipment or personnel do not come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines.
The horizontal distance from a tower, mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the mast/antenna combination. This will ensure that the mast will not contact power if it falls either during installation or later.
TO AVOID FALLING, USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND.
Select equipment locations that will allow safe, simple equipment installation.
Don’t work alone. A friend or co-worker can save your life if an accident happens.
Use approved non-conducting lasers and other safety equipment. Make sure all equipment is in good repair.
If a tower or mast begins falling, don’t attempt to catch it. Stand back and let it fall.
If anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line, DON’T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT. Instead, save your life by calling the power company.
Don’t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days.
MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED, AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS. This will help prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning, static
build-up, or short circuit within equipment connected to the antenna.
The base of the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods, using 1 OAWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant connectors.
Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details.
IF A PERSON COMES IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER, AND CANNOT MOVE:
DON’T TOUCH THAT PERSON, OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED.
Use a non-conductive dry board, stick or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power.
Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, administer CPR if you are certified, and make sure that emergency medical aid has been requested.
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2.3 Installing the AP
Please install the AP
according to the following
hands dry.
Step 1.
PoE and LAN port connection:
(1) Remove the bottom
cover
(2)
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN
end to the PoE port on the PoE Injector.
(3)
Connect the power cord with the PoE Injector
(4)
Connect the second Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the PoE Injector and the other end to the
Ethernet port on the computer.
(5)
Place the bottom cover back into the device.
Figure
Step 2. Pole Mounting:
(1)
Put the rubber into the bracket
(2)
Plug the dynamic stick into the bracket.
(3)
Screw the sealing nut and
(4)
Put the lock washer on the dynamic stick.
(5)
Assemble the mounting parts to the device.
(6)
Thread the open end of the mounting ring through the two tabs on the bracket.
(7)
Lock and tighten the mounting ring to
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.
(802.3at
PoE) port of the device and the other
and plug the other end into an electrical outlet.
2-1 PoE and LAN port connection
Figure 2-2 Finish installation
.
assemble parts, and make sure they are well tightened
secure the bracket to the pole to finish the installation.
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Step 4. Wall Mounting:
(1)
Put the rubber into the bracket
(2)
Plug the dynamic stick into the bracket.
(3)
Screw the sealing
nut and assemble parts, and make sure they are well tightened.
(4)
Put the lock washer on the dynamic stick.
(5)
Assemble the mounting parts to the device.
(6)
Mark and drill two pilot holes aligning to the screw holes of the bracket.
(7) Put
wall anchors into the holes
(8)
Screw and secure the bracket in place to finish the installation.
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Figure 2-3 Pole Mounting
.
and insert screw into the wall anchor.
Figure 2-4 Wall Mounting
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Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide
This chapter will show you how to configure the basic functions of your AP within minutes.
A computer with wired Ethernet connection to the Wireless AP is required for the first-
time
configuration.
3.1 Manual Network Setup -- TCP/IP Configuration
The default IP address of the WBS-502AC is 192.168.1.253. And the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. These values can be changed as you desire. In this guide, we use all the default values for description.
Connect the WBS-502AC with your PC via an Ethernet cable which is then plugged into a LAN port of the PoE injector with one end and into a LAN port of the PC with the other end. Then power on the WBS-502AC via PoE injector or PoE switch.
In the following sections, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in Windows 7. And the procedures in other operating systems are similar. First, make sure your Ethernet adapter is working, and refer to the Ethernet adapter’s manual if needed.
3.1.1 Configuring the IP Address Manually
Summary:
Set up the TCP/IP Protocol for your PC.
Configure the network parameters. The IP address is 192.168.1.xxx ("xxx" is any number from 2 to
252); subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
1
Select Use the following IP address radio button.
2
If the AP's LAN IP address is 192.168.1.253, enter IP address 192.168.1.x (x is from 2 to 254 except
192.168.1.253), and subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
3
Select Use the following DNS server addresses radio button. In the Preferred DNS Server field, you can enter the DNS server IP address which has been provided by your ISP
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Figure 3-1 TCP/IP Setting
Now click OK to save your settings.
Now, you can run the ping command in the command prompt to verify the network connection between your PC and the AP. The following example is in Windows 7 OS. Please follow the Steps below:
1. Click on Start > Run.
2. Type “cmd” in the Search box.
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Figure 3-2 Windows Start Menu
3. Open a command prompt and type ping 192.168.1.253, and then press Enter.
If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4-3, it means the connection between your PC and the AP has been established well.
Figure 3-3 Successful result of Ping command
If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4-4, it means the connection between your PC and the AP has failed.
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Figure
If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter installation, security settings, and the settings on your
firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters.
3.2 Starting Setup in
the
I
t is easy to configure and manage the
Step 1.
To access the configuration
http://192.168.1.253 in the
web
Figure
After a moment, a login window will appear
letters. Then click the OK
button or press the
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3-4 Failed result of Ping command
Web UI
WBS-502AC with the web browser.
page, open a web browser and enter
web
address field of the browser.
3-5 Login by default IP address
. Enter admin
for the User Name and Password, both in lower case
Enter key.
Figure 3-6 Login Window
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AP. Some
the default IP address
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Default IP Address: 192.168.1.253 Default User Name: admin Default Password: admin
If the above screen does not pop up, it may mean that your web
browser has been set to a
proxy. Go to Tools menu> Internet Options> Connections> LAN Settings in the screen that appears, cancel the Using Proxy checkbox, and click OK to finish it.
After you enter into the Web User Interface, click Wireless on the left hand side of the screen to configure the wireless connection. Once the basic configuration of the device is done, go to the Changes page to save and apply the changes.
Figure 3-7 Web UI Screenshot
You can choose an Operation Mode according to your application. Please refer to the instructions in the next chapter for configuring different Operation Modes.
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Chapter 4. Configuring the AP
This chapter instructs you how to quickly configure the CPE in different operation modes.
4.1 Operation Mode
Go to the “Network  Wireless” page to configure the operation mode which is suitable to your application.
Figure 4-1 Wireless – Basic
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
Device Name
Enter a name for the device (1-32 characters). The name you type appears in SNMP management. This name is not the SSID and is not broadcast to other devices.
Operation Mode
Select an operation mode for your application.
Wireless Mode
The wireless mode supports the following 5GHz modes:
802.11AC/N mixed mode
802.11A/N mixed mode
802.11A
802.11N (5GHz)
Channel HT Mode
The channel HT mode is the channel bandwidth and default is 80MHz (AC only). The larger the channel bandwidth, the better the transmission quality and speed. The Channel HT Mode includes:
80MHz (AC only)
40MHz
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Extension Channel
Select upper or lower channel. Your selection may affect the Auto channel function.
Channel
Select the appropriate channel and frequency. Select Auto to enable auto-channel selection.
Transmit Power
The transmission power of the device (value: auto). To meet the regional regulation, this option is not allowed to be
configured through the user interface.
Data Rate
Select a data rate from the drop-down list. The data rate affects throughput. If you select a low data rate value, for example, the throughput is reduced but the transmission distance increases. The default is “Auto”.
RTS/CTS Threshold (1-2346)
When the length of a data packet exceeds this value, the device will send an RTS frame to the destination wireless node, and the latter will reply with a CTS frame, and thus they are ready to communicate. The default value is 2346. A small number causes RTS/CTS packets to be sent more often and consumes more bandwidth.
Client Limit
Specify the maximum clients allowed to connect to the radio interface.
AP Detection
AP Detection can select the best channel to use by scanning nearby areas for Access Points.
Distance (1-30km)
Specify the distance between the master AP and slave AP. Longer distances may drop high-speed connections.
Save
Click Save to save changes.
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4.2 Overview
This section provides the current
system
List, WDS Link List, DHCP Client Table and Connection Status to assist the administrator
status.
In the upper-
right corner of each function page, you can click
current system status and click “
Reset
In the upper-
right corner of each function page, you can choose the
drop-
down list for better user experience. Once
the language that you preferred.
Figure
4.2.1 Device Status
Click “Overview  Device Status”
to view the current system summary.
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summary, system log and connection status including Wireless Client
Home” to go
back to the
to force the system reboot or reset the device to factory defaults.
Figure 4-2 System Menu - Reset
Language
supported in the system from the
a language is chosen
, the whole web page will be tran
4-3 System Menu – Language option
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in viewing the network
Main page to view the
slated into
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Figure 4-4 Main Status
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The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Device Information
S
address, country, current time,
LAN Information
S
mask,
WAN Information
S
type, connection status,
DNS
Wireless LAN Information /
Wireless WAN Information (WISP)
S
channel bandwidth,
security
Statistics
Shows the current traffic statistic of each interface.
4.2.2 Changes
Click “Changes” a
nd the following page
Click Apply
to save and apply all configurations.
Click Revert
to cancel the unsaved changes and revert to the previous settings that have been saved.
It's not necessary to save and apply the settings if unsaved changes list is empty.
4.2.3 Wireless Client List
Click “Overview  Connections”
to view the current associated client.
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hows the general system information such as
device name, MAC
and
firmware version.
hows Local Area Network settings such as the
LAN IP address, subnet
DHCP server, and Rx/Tx packets.
hows Wide Area Network settings such as the
MAC address, connecti
IP
address, subnet mask,
, and Rx/Tx packets.
hows wireless information such as
operation mode, wireless mode,
frequency, channel,
information about each SSID,
settings, and Rx/Tx packets.
will be displayed.
Figure 4-5 Changes
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Figure 4-6 Wireless Client List
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
SSID:#
The SSID number that the client is associated with.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the associated client.
Tx (Bytes)
The current transmit packet of the associated client.
Rx (Bytes)
The current received packet of the associated client.
RSSI (dBm)
The current signal strength of the associated client.
Kick
Click Kick to add the client to the MAC ACL denied list.
4.2.4 WDS Link List
Click “Overview  Connections” to view the current WDS link client.
The WDS Link List is only available in WDS AP and WDS Bridge modes.
Figure 4-7 WDS Link Status
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
WDS Link ID
The sequence number of the WDS link.
MAC Address
The MAC Address of the associated remote node.
Link Status
The current link status.
RSSI (dBm)
The current signal strength of the associated remote node.
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Refresh
Click Refresh to update the current list.
4.2.5 DHCP Client Table
Click “Overview -> DHCP Client Table” to view the current DHCP client.
The DHCP Client Table is only available in CR (WISP) mode.
Figure 4-8 DHCP Client List
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
MAC Address
The MAC Address of the DHCP client.
IP
The IP assigned to the DHCP client.
Host Name
The Host Name of the DHCP client.
Expires
The Expired time of the DHCP client.
Revoke
Click Revoke to revoke the DHCP lease of the client.
Reserve
Click Reserve to reserve the IP to the client.
Refresh
Click Refresh to update the client list.
4.2.6 Connection Status
Click “Overview  Connections” to view the current association status.
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Figure 4-9 Connection Status
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
Network Type
The current operation mode of the device.
SSID
The SSID of the connected AP.
BSSID
The MAC Address of the connected AP.
Connection Status
The status of the connection.
Wireless Mode
The current wireless mode of the AP.
Current Channel
The current channel used of this connection.
Security
The encryption method of the AP.
Tx Data Rates (Mbps)
The current data rates of the connection.
Current Noise Level
The current noise level of the connection
Signal Strength
The current signal strength of the connected AP.
Refresh
Click Refresh to update the current data.
4.3 Network
4.3.1 IP Settings
Click “Network  Basic” to configure the LAN IP address.
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Figure 4-10 LAN IP Settings
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
IP Network Setting
Select Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) to receive the IP from DHCP server. Select Specify an IP address to configure the AP to use static IP.
IP Address
The LAN IP of the AP. The default is 192.168.1.253. You can change it according to your needs.
IP Subnet Mask The LAN subnet mask of the AP.
Default Gateway
Enter the Gateway IP address of the AP.
Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS server of the AP.
Secondary DNS
Enter the secondary DNS server of the AP.
Use Link-Local Address
Click to enable a link-local address for the AP.
IPv6 IP Address
Enter the IPv6 LAN IP of the AP.
IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length
Enter the secondary DNS server of the AP.
IPv6 Default Gateway
Enter the IPv6 Gateway IP address of the AP.
IPv6 Primary DNS
Enter the IPv6 primary DNS server of the AP.
IPv6 Secondary DNS
Enter the IPv6 secondary DNS server of the AP.
Save
Click Save to apply the new settings.
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4.3.2 Spanning Tree Settings
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) allows network to provide a redundant link in the event of a link failure. Click “Network  Basic” to enable/disable Spanning Tree Settings.
Figure 4-11 Spanning Tree Settings
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
Spanning Tree Status
Click Enable to enable or click Disable to disable the option.
Hello Time
Specify Hello Time in seconds. This value determines how often the AP sends hello packets to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire Bridged Local Area Network.
Max Age
Specify Max Age in seconds. If another bridge in the spanning tree does not send a hello packet for a long period of time, it is assumed to be dead.
Forward Delay
Specify Forward Delay in seconds. Forwarding delay time is the time spent in each of the Listening and Learning states before the Forwarding state is entered. This delay is provided so that when a new bridge comes onto a busy network, it looks at some traffic before participating.
Priority
Specify the Priority number. Smaller numbers have greater priority.
Save
Click Save to save the setting.
4.4 Router (WISP Mode Only)
4.4.1 DHCP Server Settings
Go to the “Network  Wireless” page to configure the device as “WISP” and then go to “Router  LAN Settings” to configure the device’s LAN IP settings.
On this page, enable the DHCP server to assign IP address to local wired/wireless clients after the device is connected to the remote AP supplied by wireless ISP.
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The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
IP Address
The
IP Subnet Mask
The
Use Router As DHCP
Server
Select
Starting IP Address
Specify the starting IP address for
Ending IP Address
Specify the
WINS Server IP
Enter the IP address of the WINS server.
Save
Click
4.4.2 WAN Settings
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
Settings
to configure the device’s WAN settings.
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Figure 4-12 DHCP Server Settings
:
LAN IP of the AP. LAN subnet mask of the AP.
it to enable DHCP server.
In here the device is acting as a router.
the
DHCP range.
ending IP address for the
DHCP range.
Save to save the setting.
WISP” and the
n
The WAN settings should be
provided
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n
go to “Router  WAN
by the ISP.
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The page includes the following common settings in each Internet Connection Type
Object
Description
Internet Connection Type
Option: This section may
vary depend
Refer to settings of each corresponding section from 5.4.2.1 to 5.4.2.4
Domain Name Server (DNS)
Address
Get Automatically From ISP
Select it
Use These DNS Servers
Select it
manually.
Primary DNS
Enter the primary DNS server address.
Secondary DNS
Enter the secondary DNS server address.
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Figure 4-13 WAN Settings – All
:
DHCP: Dynamic IP ad
dressing assigns a different IP
time a device connects to an ISP
service provider.
Static IP:
Setting a static IP address allows an administrator
specific IP address for the router and guarantees
assigned a different address.
PPPoE: Point-to-
Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is
by ISPs that provide DSL modems to
connect to the Internet.
PPTP: The Point-to-Point Tunneling P
rotocol (PPTP) is
association with virtual private networks
(VPNs).
ing on the Internet Connection Type.
to obtain the DNS automatically from the DHCP server.
to set up the Primar
y DNS and Secondary DNS servers
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address each
to set a
that it cannot be
used mainly
used in
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Discard Ping on WAN
Check
the WAN interface.
4.4.2.1.
DHCP
Select DHCP and the device will
automatically obtain IP addresses, subnet masks and gateway addresses from
the ISP.
The page includes the following specific settings in DHCP type
Object
Description
Account Name (if required)
Enter the account name provided
Domain Name (if required)
Enter the domain name provided
MTU
The maximum transmission unit (MTU)
permitted for an
DHCP
4.4.2.2.
Static IP
If your ISP offers you static IP In
ternet connection type, select
p
rimary DNS and secondary DNS information provided by
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d
Figure 4-14 WAN Settings – DHCP
:
by your ISP.
by your ISP.
specifies the largest packet size
internet transmission. The factory default MTU size
is 1500. The MTU size can be set
between 576 and
Static IP
and then enter IP address, subnet mask,
ISP in the
corresponding fields.
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isable to block pings on
for
1500.
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Figure
The page includes the following specific settings in Static IP type
Object
Description
Account Name (if required)
Enter the account name provided
Domain Name (if required)
Enter the
MTU
The maximum transmission unit (MTU)
permitted for an
static IP is 1500. The MTU size can be set
IP Address
Enter the
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the
Gateway IP Address
Enter the
4.4.2.3.
PPPoE
Select PPPOE if ISP
is using a PPPoE connection and provide you with PPPoE user name and password
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Figure
4-15 WAN Settings – Static IP
:
by your ISP.
domain name provided by your ISP.
specifies the largest packet size
internet transmission. The factory default MTU size
between 576 and 1500.
device’s WAN IP address
provided by ISP
device’s WAN IP
subnet mask provided by ISP
device’s WAN Gateway IP
provided by ISP
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.
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The page includes the following specific settings in PPPoE type
Object
Description
MTU
The
permitted for an
PPPoE
Login
Enter the username
Password
Enter the password
Service Name (if required)
Enter the service name of an ISP
Connect on Demand
Select
disconnect when it reach
automatically connect when user tries to access the network.
Keep Alive
Select whether to keep the Internet connection always on, or enter a
redial period once the internet loses connection.
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Figure 4-16 WAN Settings – PPPOE
:
maximum transmission unit (MTU)
specifies the largest packet size
internet transmission. The factory default MTU size
is 1492. The MTU size can be set
between 576 and
provided by ISP.
provided by ISP.
(optional).
it to
specify the maximum idle time. Internet connection
es the maximum idle
time, but it
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1492.
will
will
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4.4.2.4.
PPTP
Select PPTP if ISP is using a PPTP
connection
The page includes the following specific settings in PPTP type
Object
Description
MTU
The maximum transmission unit (MTU)
permitted for an
PPTP
IP Address
Enter the
Subnet Mask
Enter the
Default Gateway
Enter the
PPTP Server
Enter the IP address of the PPTP
Username
Enter the username
Password
Enter the password
Connect on Demand
Select
disconnect when it reach
automatically connect when user tries to access the network.
Keep Alive
Select whether to keep the Internet connection always on, or enter a
redial
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Figure 4-17 WAN Settings – PPTP
:
specifies the largest packet size
internet transmission. The factory default MTU size
is 1400. The MTU size can be set
between
device’s WAN IP address
provided by ISP
device’s WAN IP
subnet mask provided by ISP
device’s WAN Gateway IP
provided by ISP
server.
provided by ISP.
provided by ISP.
it to specify the
maximum idle time. Internet connection
es the maximum idle
time, but it will
period once the internet loses connection.
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1200 and 1400.
.
.
.
will
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4.4.3 VPN Passthrough
VPN Passthrough allows a secure virtual private network (VPN) connection between two
options on this
page opens a VPN port and enables connections to pass through the
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
Through
to enable VPN passthrough you required in
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
PPTP Passthrough
Check this option to enable PPTP pass
L2TP Passthrough
Check this option to enable
IPSec Passthrough
Check this option to enable
Save
Click
4.4.4 Port Forwarding
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
Forwarding” to
configure the port forwarding
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
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WISP” and then
go to
WISP mode.
Figure 4-18 VPN Passthrough
:
-
through mode.
L2TP pass-
through mode.
IPSec pass-
through mode.
Save to save the setting.
WISP
and the
rule.
Figure 4-19 Port Forwarding
:
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sites. Enabling the
without interruption.
Router  VPN Pass
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Displays the sequence number of the forwarded port.
Name
Displays the name of the forwarded port.
Protocol
Displays the protocol to use for mapping from the following: TCP, UDP or Both.
Start Port
Displays the LAN port number that WAN client packets will be forward to.
End Port
Displays the port number that the WAN client packets are received.
Server IP Address
Displays the IP address of the server for the forwarded port.
Enable
Click to enable or disable the forwarded port profile.
Modify
Click to modify the forwarded port profile.
Delete
Click to delete the forwarded port profile.
Add Entry
Click Add Entry to add the new forwarding rule.
Save
Click Save to save the setting.
When clicking Add Entry, the following window pops up and fill in the fields required to add a new forwarding rule.
Figure 4-20 Port Forwarding
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
Service Name
Enter a name for the port forwarding rule.
Protocol
Select a protocol for the application: Choices are TCP or UDP, or both.
Starting Port (1~65535)
Enter a starting port number.
Ending Port (1~65535)
Enter an ending port number. All ports numbers between the starting and ending ports will forward users to the IP address specified in the IP Address field.
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IP Address
Enter the
users will be redirected.
Save
Click
4.4.5 DMZ Settings
The DMZ function allows the device to redirect all packets
address on the LAN. The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ function
redirects a particular service or Internet application, such as FTP, to a particular LAN client or server,
DMZ redirects all
packets, regardless of the service, going to the WAN IP address to a particular LAN client or
server.
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
Settings” to enable/configure DMZ.
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
DMZ Hosting
Select Enable DMZ to activate DMZ functionality.
DMZ Address
Enter an IP address of a device on the LAN.
Save
Click
4.4.6
Dos Protection
The DoS Protection function
can protect the device from
ping attack.
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
Protection” to enable
DoS protection
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IP address of the server computer on the LAN network where
Save to save the new forwarding rule.
going to the WAN port IP address to a
WISP
and the
Figure 4-21 DMZ
:
Save to save the setting.
being attacked by TCP-
SYN Flood, UDP Flood
WISP” and then
go to
.
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particular IP
is that a virtual server
whereas a
n go to “Router  DMZ
and
Management  Dos
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The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
SYN Flood Attack
Protection
Enter a value between
Packets numbers is beyond the set value, the Router will start
blocking function immediately.
Use TCP SYN Cookies
Protection
Select it to use
UDP Flood Attack
Protection
Enter a value betwe
number is beyond the set value, the Router will
function immediately.
Ping Attack Protection
Select Enable
Save
Click
4.5 Wireless
In this section,
wireless related settings in different operation modes
4.5.1 Wireless Settings
Click “Network  Wireless”
to configure the wireless basic settings. The wireless settings
vary according to the selected operation mode.
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Figure 4-22 DoS Protection
:
1 ~ 10000. When the
current TCP
TCP SYN Cookies Protection.
en 1 ~ 10000
. When the current U
start
to ignore/forbid ping packet.
Save to save the setting.
are provided.
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-SYN-Flood up the
DP-Flood Packets
up the blocking
on this page may
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Figure
Figure
In the AP/WDS AP mode, click the
Edit
Profile” page to configure
the SSID profile
wireless network.
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4-24 Wireless Settings – WDS AP Mode
button on the “Wireless Settings – 5GHz
section
includes the wireless security and wireless traffic shaping
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to enter the “SSID
for the
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Figure
The
wireless settings of AP or WDS AP mode include
Object
Description
Wireless Settings – 5GHz
No.
Displays
In the AP mode, up to
In the WDS
Enable
Click
SSID
Specify the SSID for the current profile.
Edit
C
page
wireless traffic shaping
Security
Displays
Hidden SSID
Check this option to hide the SSID from
not appear in the site survey.
Client Isolation
Click this option to prevent
VLAN Isolation
Enable it to r
the radio button.
VLAN ID
Specify the VLAN tag for the
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the following settings:
the sequence number of the entries.
8 SSIDs
can be configured
AP mode, up to 4 SSIDs
can be configured
it to enable the SSID interface.
lick the Edit button of the selected SSID
to enter the
to configure the SSID profile
includes the wireless security and
for the wireless network.
the current wireless security of the specific SSID.
clients. If checked, the SSID will
communication between client devices.
estrict clients communicating with different VIDs by selecting
SSID.
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as different VAPs.
as different VAPs.
SSID Profile
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Wireless Profile Settings
(Security, MAC ACL, Wireless Traffic Shaping)
Security Mode
Select the suitable security mode from the drop
wireless network.
WPA2
WPA2
ACL Mode
Determines whether network access is granted or denied to clients whose
MAC addresses appear in the MAC Address
option includes
MAC Address
Displays
device.
Add
Enter the
and then c
Enable Traffic Shaping
Enable or disable the regulation of
improved QoS.
Download Limit
Sp
Upload Limit
Sp
Save
Click
In the CB/WDS STA/CR mode, click
Scan
configure the wireless
profile settings as following page.
Figure 4
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After click Save, the wireless configuration can be observed
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down list to encrypt the
The options include
Disabled, WEP, WPA
-PSK, WPA-
PSK Mixed, WPA, WPA2, and WPA Mixed
-PSK mode is strongly recommended.
table on this page.
Disable, Deny MAC in the list, or Allow MAC
the MAC Address that will be
denied/allowed
wireless MAC address of the client in front of the
lick Add to
add the new entry to the MAC filtering list.
packet flow leaving an interface for
ecify the wireless transmission
speed used for downloading.
ecify the wireless transmission
speed used for uploading.
Save to save changes.
in the “AP Detection” field to
associate to the AP. Then, you can
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26 Wireless Profile – CB/WDS STA/CR Mode
in the
Wireless Settings
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-PSK,
. The latest
The
in the list.
access to this
Add button
– 5GHz section.
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Figure 4-
27
The
page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Prefer BSSID
Ent
Survey, this
SSID
Specify the SSID if known. This field is
select an Access
Security Mode
Select the suitable security mode from the drop
wireless network.
WPA2
WPA2
No.
Displays
SSID
Displays
Edit
C
Security
Displays
Save
Click
4.5.2 WDS Link Settings
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
then you can
configure the WDS link
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Wireless Settings – CB/WDS STA/CR Mode
:
er the MAC address if known. If
you select an Access Point in the Site
field is completed automatically.
completed
Point in the Site Survey.
-
The options include
Disabled, WEP, WPA
-PSK, WPA-
PSK Mixed, WPA, WPA2, and
-PSK mode is strongly recommended. the sequence number of the entries.
the SSID for the current profile.
lick the Edit button to modify the
wireless security of associated AP.
the current wireless security of the specific SSID.
Save to save changes.
WDS Access Point
settings.
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automatically if you
down list to encrypt the
-PSK,
WPA Mixed. The latest
” or “WDS Bridge” and
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Figure
4
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security
Select the type of WDS
WEP Key
Enter the WEP key if security
AES Passphrase
Enter the AES
ID
Displays
In
In the WDS Bridge mode, up to 8 nodes can be configured to use WDS
link.
MAC Address
Enter the
wireless connectivity.
Mode
Select Disable or Enable to
Save
Click
NOTE:
1.
The WDS link settings is only available in
through wireless MAC address each other by using non
compatible with other brand
2.
The security setting in each site of WDS link must be
3.
The wireless channel must be fixed and must be the same in each site of WDS link.
4.5.3 Security Settings
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the
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:
security: None, WEP, or AES.
is selected
as WEP.
passphrase if security is selected
as
the sequence number of the entries.
the WDS AP mode, up to 4 nodes can be configured to use WDS link.
wireless MAC address of the AP
to which you want to
disable or enable WDS.
Save to save changes.
WDS AP or
WDS Bridge mode and
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standard protocol which may not
s or models
. Use the same model for full compatibility
the same.
security settings.
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AES.
extend
is communicating
be
as required.
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In the AP/WDS AP mode, click the
Edit
Profile
page and configure the wireless security for the wireless network.
Figure
In the CB/WDS STA/CR mode, click
Edit
wireless security of the associated
AP
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In the WDS AP or WDS Bridge
mode,
the WDS security
settings. The security settings in each site of the WDS link must be configured to the same.
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button in the “Wireless Settings – 5GHz
section
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button in the “Wireless Settings – 5GHz
section
.
31 Security Settings – CB/WDS STA/CR Mode
select Security in the “WDS Link Settings –
5GHz
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to enter the “SSID
to modify the
” section to configure
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Figure
The option includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select the suitable security mode from the drop
wireless network.
WPA2
WPA2
1.
The WEP and WPA/WPA2 with TKIP d
are not
available in
2. In the 802.11
AC/N or 802.11A/N
WPA/WPA2 with TKIP, the connection mode/speed will be changed to 802.11a.
Disabled
Authentication is disabled and no password/key is required to connect to the access point.
WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a
encryption.
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:
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The options include
Disabled, WEP, WPA
-PSK, WPA-
PSK Mixed, WPA, WPA2, and
-PSK mode is strongly recommended.
oes not support in the
802.11n mode and these options
the 802.11n mode.
mixed mode, if the security
is configured
basic encryption. For a higher
level of security consider using
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down list to encrypt the
-PSK,
WPA Mixed. The latest
to WEP and
the WPA
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Figure
The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select
using WEP encryption method.
Auth Type
Select Open System or Shared.
Input Type
Select an input type of Hex or ASCII.
Key Length
Level of WEP encryption
Select a 64
Default Key
Select 1
default.
Key1 – Key4
Specify a password for the security key index. For
character is masked by a dot.
Save
Click
WPA-PSK
Figure
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Figure 4-33 Security Settings – WEP
:
WEP from the drop-down list to
configure the wireless network
is
applied to all WEP keys.
-/128-/152-bit password length.
40/64-bit:
enter 10 hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0
A-
F and null key is not permitted) or 5 ASCII characters.
104/128-bit: enter 26
hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0
a-f, A-F and null key is not permitted) or 13
ASCII characters.
128/152-bit: enter 32
hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0
a-f, A-F and null key is not permitted) or 16
ASCII characters.
4 to specify which of the four WEP keys the device
Save to save the settings.
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-9, a-f,
-9,
-9,
uses as its
security, each typed
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The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select WPA
network using WPA
Encryption
Select TKIP
Passphrase
Specify the
masked by a dot.
Group Key Update Interval
Specify how often, in seconds, the group key changes.
Save
Click
WPA2-PSK The latest
WPA2 protocol features compliance with the full IEEE 802.11i standard and uses Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) in addition to TKIP encryption protocol to guarantee better security than that
provided by WEP or WPA.
Figure
The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select WPA2
network using WPA2
Encryption
Select TKIP or AES
Passphrase
Specify the security password.
masked by a dot.
Group Key Update Interval
Specify how often, in seconds, the group key changes.
Save
Click
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:
-PSK from the drop-
down list to configure the wireless
-PSK encryption method.
or AES, or both
as the encryption type.
Both: uses TKIP and AES. TKIP: automatic encryption with WPA-
PSK; requires passphrase.
AES: automatic encryption with WPA2-
PSK; requires
security password. For security, each typed character is
Save to save the settings.
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:
-PSK from the drop-
down list to configure the wireless
-PSK encryption method.
, or both
as the encryption type.
Both: uses TKIP and AES. TKIP: automatic encryption with WPA-
PSK; requires passphrase.
AES: automatic encryption with WPA2-
PSK; requires
For security, each typed character is
Save to save the settings.
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passphrase.
passphrase.
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WPA-PSK Mixed
Figure
The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select
network using
Encryption
Select
Passphrase
Specify the security password. For security, each
masked by a dot.
Group Key Update Interval
Specify how often, in seconds, the group key changes.
Save
Click
WPA (WPA Enterprise)
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The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select
using
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:
WPA-PSK Mixed from the drop-
down list to configure the wireless
WPA-PSK Mixed
encryption method.
TKIP or AES, or both
as the encryption type.
Both: uses TKIP and AES. TKIP: automatic encryption with WPA-
PSK; requires passphrase.
AES: automatic encryption with WPA2-
PSK; requires
Save to save the settings.
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:
WPA from the drop-
down list to configure the wireless network
WPA encryption method.
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passphrase.
typed character is
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Encryption
Select
Radius Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Radius Port
Specify the port number that your RADIUS server
Default port is 1812.
Radius Secret
Specify RADIUS secret furnished by the
Group Key Update Interval
Specify how often, in seconds, the group key changes.
Radius Accounting
Select to enable or disable RADIUS accounting.
Radius Accounting Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port
Specify the port number that your RADIUS accounting server uses for
authentication. Default
Radius Accounting Secret
Specify RADIUS accounting secret furnished by the RADIUS server.
Interim Accounting Interval
Specify the interim accounting interval (60
Save
Click
WPA2 (WPA2 Enterprise)
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38
The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select
using
Encryption
Select TKIP or AES
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TKIP or AES, or both
as the encryption type.
Both: uses TKIP and AES. TKIP: automatic encryption with WPA-
PSK; requires passphrase.
AES: automatic encryption with WPA2-
PSK; requires
RADIUS server.
port is 1813.
-
600 seconds).
Save to save the settings.
Security Settings – WPA2 (WPA2 Enterprise)
:
WPA2 from the drop-
down list to configure the wireless network
WPA2 encryption method.
, or both
as the encryption type.
Both: uses TKIP and AES. TKIP: automatic encryption with WPA-
PSK; requires passphrase.
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AES: automatic encryption with WPA2-PSK; requires passphrase.
Radius Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Radius Port
Specify the port number that your RADIUS server uses for authentication. Default port is 1812.
Radius Secret Specify RADIUS secret furnished by the RADIUS server.
Group Key Update Interval
Specify how often, in seconds, the group key changes.
Radius Accounting Select to enable or disable RADIUS accounting.
Radius Accounting Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port
Specify the port number that your RADIUS accounting server uses for authentication. Default port is 1813.
Radius Accounting Secret
Specify RADIUS accounting secret furnished by the RADIUS server.
Interim Accounting Interval
Specify the interim accounting interval (60 - 600 seconds).
Save
Click Save to save the settings.
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WPA Mixed (WPA
Mixed Enterprise)
Figure 4-39
Security Settings
The security mode includes the following settings
Object
Description
Security Mode
Select
network using
Encryption
Select TKIP or AES
Radius Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Radius Port
Specify
Default port is 1812.
Radius Secret
Specify RADIUS secret furnished by the
Group Key Update Interval
Specify how often, in seconds, the group key changes.
Radius Accounting
Select to enable or disable RADIUS accounting.
Radius Accounting Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port
Specify the port number that your RADIUS accounting server uses for
authentication. Default port is
Radius Accounting Secret
Specify RADIUS accounting secret furnished by the RADIUS server.
Interim Accounting Interval
Specify the interim accounting interval (60
Save
Click
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– WPA Mixed (WPA Mixed
Enterprise)
:
WPA Mixed from the drop-
down list to configure the wireless
WPA Mixed encryption method.
, or both
as the encryption type.
Both: uses TKIP and AES. TKIP: automatic encryption with WPA-
PSK; requires passphrase.
AES: automatic encryption with WPA2-
PSK; requires
the port number that your RADIUS server
RADIUS server.
1813.
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600 seconds).
Save to save the settings.
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passphrase.
uses for authentication.
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4.5.4 Wireless MAC Filter
Wireless MAC Filters are used to allow or deny network access to wireless clients according to their MAC
addresses. You can manually add a MAC address to restrict the permission to access the device or refer to
section 5.2.3
to kick the associated client from the wireless client list.
Click “Wireless  Wireless
MAC Filter
The page
includes the following settings
Object
Description
ACL Mode
Determines whether network access is granted or denied to clients whose
MAC addresses appear in the MAC Address
option includes
Add
Enter the
and then c
No.
Displays
MAC Address
Displays
device.
Delete
Click
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to configure the wireless access control settings.
Figure 4-40 Wireless MAC Filter
:
table on this page.
Disable, Deny MAC in the list, or Allow
wireless MAC address of the client in front of the
lick Add to
add the new entry to the MAC filtering list.
the sequence number of the entries. the MAC Address that will be
denied/allowed
Delete to remove the entry from the list.
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The
MAC in the list.
Add button
access to this
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4.5.5 Guest Network
Settings
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
and then you can configure the G
uest Network
The Guest Network allows segregate temporary guest wifi usage with individual SSID, security and DHCP
settings. Click Edit to configure the
security
Figure
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Enable
Click
SSID
Specifies the SSID for the current profile.
Edit
Click
Security
Displays
Hidden SSID
Check this option to hide the SSID from
not appear in
Client Isolation
Check this option to prevent communication between client devices.
IP Address
IP address of this device when enabled the guest network.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of this device when enabled the guest network.
Starting IP Address
The first IP Address in the range of
Ending IP Address
The last IP Address in the range of
server.
WINS Server IP
Enter the IP address of the WINS server.
4.5.6 RSSI Threshold
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
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WDS
Settings in the bottom of the page.
for the guest network.
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:
Enable to enable the guest network wifi.
Edit
to configure the wireless security of the guest network wifi.
the current security setting of the guest network wifi.
clients. If checked, the SSID will
the site survey.
the addresses by the DHCP server.
addresses
Access Point” or “
WDS
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Access Point” mode
assigned by the DHCP
Access Point” mode
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and then you can configure the
Guest Network Settings
and then you can configure the
RSSI Threshold
The RSSI Threshold
is used when a weakening wireless link between AP and client is detected below the
specific RSSI, the AP will encourage client to access the nearby AP with stronger signal, thus ensure stable
wireless connectivity.
Figure
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Status
Click
RSSI (Received Signal
Strength Index)
Specifies the
Range:
RSSI is an indication of
Therefore,
4.5.7 Management VLAN
Go to the “Network  Wireless”
page to configure the device as
and then you can configure the
Management VLAN
If your network includes VLANs and if tagged packets need to pass through the Access Point,
management VLAN settings and
enter the
Figure
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
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in the bottom of the page.
in the bottom of the page.
4-42 Wireless - RSSI Threshold
:
Enable to enable the RSSI Threshold.
RSSI value
to limit the client access.
-60dBm ~ -100dBm
the power level being received by the antenna.
the higher the RSSI number, the stronger the signal.
Access Point” or “
WDS
Settings in the bottom of the
page.
VLAN ID. Otherwise, keep it disabled.
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enable the
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Status
Click Enable to enable the Management VLAN.
Management VLAN ID
Specifies the management VLAN ID for the wireless network. Range: 1 ~ 4094
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4.6 Management
On this page, you can
configure the system
settings, Time settings, Password settings,
Configuration backup and restore
, Factory default, and
4.6.1 Account
(Password Settings)
Click “System Manager  Account
Figure
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Administrator Username
Enter a new username for
Current Password
Enter
New Password
Enter a new password for logging in to the Web
Verify Password
Re
Apply
Click
Remote
Management: WISP mode only
Remote Management
Click
Remote Management Port
Enter the remote access port number.
4.6.2 SNMP Settings
SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network
administrative attention.
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settings for management purpose
, including
SNMP settings, CLI settings, Wi-
Fi schedule,
Auto reboot.
to configure
username and password of the login account.
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:
logging in to the Web
page.
the current password.
page.
-enter the new password for confirmation.
Apply to apply all changes.
Enable to enable remote access through
WAN.
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attached devices for
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Management VLAN
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conditions that warrant
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Click “Management  Advanced”
to
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
SNMP
Enable or disable the SNMP service.
Contact
Enter the contact details of the device.
Location
Enter the location of the device.
Community Name (Read
Only)
Enter the
access.
Community Name
(Read/Write)
Enter the
write access.
Trap Destination Address
Enter the IP address
Trap Destination
Community Name
Enter the
SNMPv3
Enable or Disable the SNMPv3 feature.
User Name
Specify the username for SNMPv3.
Auth Protocol
Select the authentication protocol type: MD5 or SHA.
Auth Key (8-32 Characters)
Specify the authentication key for authentication.
Priv Protocol
Select the privacy protocol type: DES.
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configure SNMP settings.
Figure 4-45 SNMP Settings
:
password for accessing the SNMP community for
password for accessing the SNMP community for
where SNMP traps are to be sent.
password of the SNMP trap
community.
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read and
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Priv Key (8-32 Characters)
Specify the privacy key for privacy.
Engine ID
Specify the engine ID for SNMPv3.
Save/Apply
Click
Cancel
Click
4.6.3
CLI/SSH/HTTPS Settings
Click “Management  Advanced”
to
Figure
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
CLI
Enable or
SSH
Enable Secure Shell (SSH) to make secure, encrypted
network. Secure Shell is a network
e
HTTPS
Enable HTTPS to transfer and
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL (Secure
protocol used by web servers to
securely.
Apply
Click
4.6.4 Email Alert
You can use the Email Alert feature to send messages to the configured email address when particular system
events occur. Click “Management
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configure CLI/SSH/HTTPS settings.
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:
disable the device management
via a command line
protocol that allows data to be
xchanged using a secure
channel between two network
Displays
web content
Socket Layer) is a TCP/IP
transfer and
Apply to apply all changes.
Advanced” to configure email alert settings.
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interface.
connections in the
devices.
securely. The
Displays web content
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The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Status
Click
From
Enter the email address to show the sender of the email.
To
Enter the address to receive
Subject
Enter the text to appear in the email subject line.
Username
Enter the username for the email account that will be used to send emails.
Password
Enter the password for the email account that will be used to send emails.
SMTP Server
Enter the IP address or hostname of the outgoing SMTP server.
Port
Enter the SMTP port number to use for outbound emails.
Security Mode
Select the security mode of the SMTP server.
SSL/TLS: default port number is 465
STARTTLS:
Apply
Click
4.6.5
Backup/Restore Settings
Click “System Manager
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Figure 4-47 Email Alert Settings
:
Enable to use email alert.
email alerts.
default port number is 587
Apply to apply all changes.
” and refer to the “Backup/Restore Settings
” section.
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Figure
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Factory Setting
Backup Setting
Click
Restore New Setting
To restore settings that have been previously backed up, click
File
Revert to Factory Default
Settings
Click
User Setting
Backup Setting as Default
Click
devices memory for the default settings.
Restore to User Default
Click
4.6.6 WiFi Scheduler
4.6.6.1.
Auto Reboot Settings
Click “Management
WiFi Scheduler
This page allows you to enable and configure system
according to the
frequency in different time formats of interval.
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4-48 Backup/Restore Settings
:
Export
to save the current configured settings.
to select the file, and click Import.
Reset to restore the device
to its factory default settings.
Backup
to backup the user settings you would like to
Restore
to restore user settings to the factory standard settings.
” and the following page will be displayed.
auto reboot interval. The d
evice can regularly
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Choose
save to the
reboot
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The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Auto Reboot Settings
Select Enable to set
Timer
Select the day and enter the time you would like
Save
Click
4.6.6.2.
WiFi Scheduler
Click “Management
WiFi Scheduler
This page allows you to configure
wireless on/off schedule rule
wireless radio according to the
specific
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Figure 4-49 Auto Reboot Settings
:
up this function.
to reboot automatically.
Save to save all changes.
” and the following page will be displayed.
. The d
evice can regularly
scheduling rule.
Figure 4-50 WiFi scheduler
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The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
Status
Select Enable to set up this function.
Wireless Radio
Select frequency from the drop-down list for the preferred band type.
SSID Selection
Select the SSID that you want to configure the wifi schedule.
Schedule Templates
Select a schedule template from the drop-down list.
Schedule Table
Choose “available” or “unavailable” on the specific day.
Duration
Configure the wifi radio on/off according to the duration time you planned. The format is [HH:MM ~ HH:MM] (Start Time ~ End Time). HH: range from 0-24 MM: range from 0-59
Save
Click Save to save all changes.
4.6.7 Firmware Upgrade
Click “System Manager  Firmware” and refer to the “Firmware Upgrade” section to upgrade the device’s firmware.
Figure 4-51 Firmware Upgrade
The page includes the following settings:
Object Description
Current Firmware Version
Displays the current firmware version.
Choose File
Click Choose File to locate and select the upgrade file from your local hard disk.
Upload
Click Upload to upgrade the firmware.
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
The following procedure will guide you to how to upgrade the firmware.
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Step 1. Click the Choose File button to locate the firmware file path. Then, click the Upload button.
Step 2. The firmware checksum information appears to help you confirm whether the file is correct. Once confirmed, click the Upgrade button to begin the upgrade process.
Step 3. Wait for the process until it is finished.
Step 4. When the upgrade is finished, the system will auto reboot and you can click the hyperlink “Click here when AP is ready” after the system restarts.
4.6.8 Time Settings
Click “Management  Time Settings” to configure time zone and NTP server settings to be in sync with the device’s time.
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The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Manually Set Date and Time
Enter the date and time values in
Synchronize with PC
administrators
Automatically Get Date and
Time
Select a time zone from the
enter the IP
Enable Daylight Saving
Click to enable or disable daylight
times from the Start
Apply
Click
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Figure 4-52 Time Settings
:
the date and time fields or click the
to get th
e date and time values from the
PC.
drop-
down list and check whether you want to
address of an NTP server or use the default NTP server.
savings time. Select t
Time and Stop Time drop-
down lists.
Apply to apply all changes.
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he start and stop
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4.6.9 Log
Click “System Manager  Log”
to view the
The
page includes the following settings
Object
Description
Status
Select
Log type
Select log type to filter the records.
Save
Click
Refresh
Click
Clear
Click
Remote Log
Select
Log Server IP Address
Enter the remote log server IP address to record the system log.
Apply
Click
4.6.10 Tools
Click “Management  Tools” to
test the connection and performance through the built
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system log.
Figure 4-53 System Log
:
Enable to enable the system log.
Save to save the records. Refresh to update the current data. Clear to erase the records.
Enable to enable the remote log function.
Apply to apply all changes.
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-in diagnostics utilities.
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The section
includes the following settings
Object
Description
Target IP / Domain Name
Enter the IP address you would like to
Ping Packet Size
Enter the packet size of each ping.
Number of Pings
Enter the number of times you want to ping.
Start
Click
The section
includes the following settings
Object
Description
Trace route target
Enter an IP address or domain name you want to
Start
Click
Stop
Click
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Figure 4-54 Tools - Ping
:
ping.
Start to begin pinging.
Figure 4-55 Tools - Traceroute
:
Start to begin the traceroute operation. Stop to terminate the traceroute operation.
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trace.
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The section
includes the following settings
Object
Description
Target IP / Domain Name
Enter the IP address you would like to
Time period
Enter time period for the speed test.
Check Interval
Enter the interval for the speed test.
Start
Click
IPv4 Port
Displays
IPv6 Port
Displays
4.6.11 Logout
Click “Logout” on the upper-
right corner of the page
The page includes the following settings
Object
Description
OK
Click
Cancel
Click
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Figure 4-56 Tools – Speed Test
:
test.
Start to begin the speed test operation.
the IPv4 port number of the device. the IPv6 port number of the device.
to log out the system.
Figure 4-57 Logout
:
OK to log out the system. Cancel to cancel the operation.
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting
If you find the AP is working improperly or stop responding to you, please read this troubleshooting first before contacting the Planet Tech Support for help. Some problems can be solved by yourself within a very short time.
Scenario Solution
The AP is not responding to me when I want to access it by web browser.
Please check the connection of the power cord and the
Ethernet cable of this AP. All cords and cables should be correctly and firmly inserted to the AP.
If all LEDs on this AP are off, please check the status of
power adapter, and make sure it is correctly powered.
You must use the same IP address section that AP uses. Are you using MAC or IP address filter? Try to connect the
AP by another computer and see if it works; if not, please reset the AP to the factory default settings (Press the ‘reset’ button for over 10 seconds).
Set your computer to static IP address, and see if the
Planet Smart Discovery can find the AP or not.
If you did a firmware upgrade and this happens, contact the
Planet Tech Support for help.
If all the solutions above don’t work, contact the Planet
Tech Support for help.
I can’t get connected to the Internet.
Check the Internet connection status from the router that is
connected with the AP.
Please be patient. Sometimes Internet is just that slow. If you have connected a computer to Internet directly
before, try to do that again, and check if you can get connected to Internet with your computer directly attached to the device provided by your Internet service provider.
Check PPPoE / L2TP / PPTP user ID and password in your
router again.
Call your Internet service provider and check if there’s
something wrong with their service.
If you just can’t connect to one or more website, but you
can still use other internet services, please check URL/Keyword filter.
Try to reset the AP and try again later. Reset the device provided by your Internet service provider. Try to use IP address instead of hostname. If you can use
IP address to communicate with a remote server, but can’t use hostname, please check DNS setting.
I can’t locate my AP by my wireless device.
‘Broadcast ESSID’ set to off? The antenna is properly secured.
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Are you too far from your AP? Try to get closer. Please remember that you have to input ESSID on your
wireless client manually, if ESSID broadcast is disabled. File downloading is very slow or breaks frequently.
Are you using QoS function? Try to disable it and try again. Internet is slow sometimes; try to be patient. Try to reset the AP and see if it’s better after that. Try to know what computers do on your local network. If
someone’s transferring big files, other people will think
Internet is really slow.
If this never happens before, call you Internet service
provider to know if there is something wrong with their
network. I can’t log into the web management interface; the password is wrong.
Make sure you’re connecting to the correct IP address of
the AP.
Password is case-sensitive. Make sure the ‘Caps Lock’
light is not illuminated.
If you really forget the password, do a hard reset.
The AP becomes hot.
This is not a malfunction if you can keep your hand on the
AP’s case.
If you smell something wrong or see the smoke coming out
from AP or A/C power adapter, please disconnect the AP
and A/C power adapter from utility power (make sure it’s
safe before you’re doing this!), and call your dealer for help.
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Appendix B: Use Planet Smart Discovery to find AP
To easily discover the WBS-502AC in your Ethernet environment, the Planet Smart Discovery Utility is an ideal solution. The utility is available at: http://www.planet.com.tw/en/product/images/48590/Planet_Utility.zip
The following instructions will guide you to how to use the Planet Smart Discovery Utility.
Step 1. Deposit the Planet Smart Discovery Utility in administrator PC.
Step 2. Execute this utility.
Step 3. Click the “Refresh” button as shown below to update the list of the currently connected devices.
Figure B-1 PLANET Smart Discovery
Step 4. Select the AP from the list and then click the “Connect to Device” button to link to the Web
Management Configuration Page.
The fields in white background can be modified directly, and then you can apply the new
setting by clicking the “Update Device” button.
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EC Declaration of Conformity
English
Hereby, PLANET Technology Corporation, declares that this 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Lietuviškai
Šiuo PLANET Technology Corporation,, skelbia, kad 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE tenkina visus svarbiausius 1999/5/EC direktyvos reikalavimus ir kitas svarbias nuostatas.
Česky
Společnost PLANET Technology Corporation, tímto prohlašuje, že tato 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE splňuje základní požadavky a další příslušná ustanovení směrnice 1999/5/EC.
Magyar
A gyártó PLANET Technology Corporation, kijelenti, hogy ez a 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE megfelel az 1999/5/EK irányelv alapkövetelményeinek és a kapcsolódó rendelkezéseknek.
Dansk
PLANET Technology Corporation, erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE overholder de væsentlige
krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF
Malti
Hawnhekk, PLANET Technology Corporation, jiddikjara li dan 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC
Deutsch
Hiermit erklärt PLANET Technology Corporation, dass sich dieses Gerät 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten
Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet". (BMWi)
Nederlands
Hierbij verklaart , PLANET Technology orporation, dat 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG
Eestikeeles
Käesolevaga kinnitab PLANET Technology Corporation, et see 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE vastab Euroopa Nõukogu direktiivi
1999/5/EC põhinõuetele ja muudele olulistele tingimustele.
Polski
Niniejszym firma PLANET Technology Corporation, oświadcza, że 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE spełnia wszystkie istotne wymogi i klauzule zawarte w dokumencie „Directive 1999/5/EC”.
Ελληνικά
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ , PLANET Technology Corporation, ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ ΑΥΤΟ 900Mbps
802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPEΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ
ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ
Português
PLANET Technology Corporation, declara que este 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE está
conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Español
Por medio de la presente, PLANET Technology Corporation, declara que 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE cumple con los requisitos
esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de
la Directiva 1999/5/CE
Slovensky
Výrobca PLANET Technology Corporation, týmto deklaruje, že táto 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE je v súlade so základnými požiadavkami a ďalšími relevantnými predpismi smernice 1999/5/EC.
Français
Par la présente, PLANET Technology Corporation, déclare que les appareils du 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE sont
conformes aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE
Slovensko
PLANET Technology Corporation, s tem potrjuje,
da je ta 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE skladen/a z osnovnimi zahtevami in ustreznimi določili Direktive 1999/5/EC.
Italiano
Con la presente , PLANET Technology Corporation, dichiara che questo 900Mbps
802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE è conforme ai
requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva
1999/5/CE.
Suomi
PLANET Technology Corporation, vakuuttaa täten
että 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Latviski
Ar šo PLANET Technology Corporation, apliecina, ka šī 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK pamatprasībām un citiem atbilstošiem noteikumiem.
Svenska
Härmed intygar, PLANET Technology Corporation, att denna 900Mbps 802.11ac Wireless Outdoor CPE står i överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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