BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnis© Copyright 2007 Compex Systems Pte Ltd2Trademark Information2Disclaimer2FCC NOTICE2Declaration of Conformity3Firmware3This manual is written based on Firmware version 23Table of Contents4Overview the Product7Introduction7Features and Benefits8 Compact Form Factor8 Multiple-SSID Supporting VLAN Segmentation.8 Long Range Support8 Bandwidth Control8 Wireless Distribution System (WDS2)8 Parallel Broadband9 Antenna Control and Alignment9 DHCP Relay9 Remote Firmware Upgrade9 RIP 1 / 29When to Use Which Mode10Access Point Mode10Access Point Client Mode11Wireless Routing Client Mode12Gateway Mode13Wireless Adapter Mode15Transparent Client Mode16Repeater Mode18Panel Views and Description19Install the Hardware20Setup Requirements20Using power adapter to supply power to the unit20Using PoE to supply power to the unit22Setup for Windows XP/200024Access the Web Interface26Access with uConfig26Manual access with Internet Explorer29Perform Basic Configuration31Setup Management Port31Setup DHCP Server36View Active DHCP Leases42Reserve IP Addresses for Predetermined DHCP Clients43Delete DHCP Server Reservation45Setup WLAN46Configure the Basic Setup of the Wireless Mode46 802.11b only49 802.11b/g mixed49 802.11g only49 superG49Scan for Site Survey51View Link Information53Scan for Channel Survey55Align the Antenna58Configure the Advanced Setup of the Wireless Mode60View the Statistics62Setup Your WAN63Setup Telnet / SSH70Access the TELNET Command Line Interface72You may connect to the CLI (Command Line Interface) via a TELNET session to the default IP 192.168.168.1 Microsoft TELNET command is shown here but any TELNET client can be used.721. Enter C:\WINDOWS\TELNET 192.168.168.1 at DOS prompt and the TELNET application will launch and connect.722. At the login prompt, type in the default password “password” and press enter. You will then login to the CLI.72Access the Secure Shell Host Command Line Interface73Set the WEB Mode74Use MAC Filtering75Add a MAC Address to the MAC Address List76Delete a MAC Address from All Access Points79Delete a MAC Address from Individual Access Point81Edit MAC Address from the MAC Address List83Perform Advanced Configuration85Setup Routing85Configure Static Routing86Use Routing Information Protocol87Use Network Address Translation88Configure Virtual Servers Based on DMZ Host89Configure Virtual Servers Based on Port Forwarding90Configure Virtual Servers based on IP Forwarding94Control the Bandwidth Available95Enable Bandwidth Control95Configure WAN Bandwidth Control96Configure LAN Bandwidth Control97Perform Remote Management99Setup Remote Management99Use Parallel Broadband100Enable Parallel Broadband101Setup Email Notification102Using Static Address Translation103Use DNS Redirection104Enable or Disable DNS Redirection106Dynamic DNS Setup107To enable/disable Dynamic DNS Setup107To manage Dynamic DNS List108Use the Wireless Extended Features112Setup WDS2112WDS2 (Wireless Distributed System 2) links up access points to create a wider network in which mobile users can roam while still staying connected to available network resources. The wireless client and root access point has to be set up with the same channel frequency. This allows them to connect even when the link is lost, as the channel frequency setting is preserved.112Set Virtual AP (Multiple SSID)116Set Preferred APs118Get Long Distance Parameters119Set Wireless Multimedia121Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a QoS (Quality of Service) standard in IEEE802.11E that we have adopted to improve and support the user experience for multimedia, video, and voice applications by prioritizing data traffic. QoS can be realized through 4 different Access Categories (AC). Each AC type consists of an independent transmit queue, and a channel access function with its own parameters.121Setup Point-to-Point & Point-to-MultiPoint Connection124Setup Repeater128Secure your Wireless LAN133Setup WEP134 Key 1134 Key 2134 Key 3134 Key 4134 Use Hexadecimal:134 Use ASCII134 64- bit WEP13410 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text134 128-bit WEP13426 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII Text134Setup WPA-Personal135 Passphrase (Alphanumeric characters)135 Hexadecimal135Setup 802.1x/RADIUS for Access Point137 64- bit13810 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text138 128-bit13826 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII Text138Setup 802.1x/RADIUS for Client139Setup WPA Enterprise for Access Point141Setup WPA Enterprise for Client142Configure the Security Features145Use Packet Filtering145Configure Packet Filtering145Use URL Filtering148Configure URL Filtering148Configure the Firewall149Configure SPI Firewall149Use the Firewall Log153View Firewall Logs153Administer the System154Use the System Tools154Use the Ping Utility154Use Syslog155Setup System Clock158Upgrade the Firmware with uConfig159Upgrade the Firmware with Command Line Interface161Perform Firmware Recovery163Backup or Reset the Settings165Reboot the System168Change the Password169To Logout170Use the HELP menu171View About System171Get Technical Support172Appendix: Use the Command Line Interface173Appendix: Virtual AP (Multi-SSID) FAQ178Appendix: View the Technical Specifications182Technical Support Information184Technical Support Centres184Größe: 5,64 MBSeiten: 184Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen