EnGenius EOR7550 manuel d'utilisation

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     EO R 7 5 5 0  Dual  Radio  Multi ‐ Function  Rep eate r User ’ s  Manual   V1.0[...]

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    i Ta b l e  of  Cont ent   1.  Introduction .............................................................................................................................. ... 1  1.1.  Feat ures ............................................................................................................................ 1  1.2.[...]

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    ii 4.4.1.  Enable ................................................................................................................. 49  4.4.2.  DMZ .................................................................................................................... 49  4.4.3.  DoS ......................................................[...]

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    iii  Rev i s i o n  His t or y  Ve r s i o n  Date  Note s  1.0  January ,  08,  20 09  Initial  Ve r s i o n  [...]

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    1 1. Introduction  EOR 75 50  equips  with  two  powerful  independen t  RF  interf aces  which  support  802.11a/b/g  and  802.11b/ g /n.  Wi t h  certified  IP ‐ 65  prot ection,  it  is  designed  to  deliver  hi gh  reliability  under  harsh  outdoor  envir on[...]

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    2 access  set ting.   Manage ment  - Fi r m w a r e  Upgrade  Upgr ading  firm ware  via  web  brow ser ,  setting  are  reser v ed  after  upgra de  - Rese t  &  Backup  Rese t  to  fa c to r y  default.  User  can  exp or t  all  setting  into  a  [...]

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    3 (7)  Radio1 Radio2 (8) Radio1 Radio2   a/b/g b/g/n a/b/g b/g/n   AP  CR AP WDS  Bridge   SSID1 SSID2 SSID1 SSID2   LA N  LA N  (9)  Radio1 Radio2 (10) Radio1 Radio2   a/b/g b/g/n a/b/g b/g/n   CR  AP WDS  Bridge AP   SSID1 SSID2 SSID1 SSID2   LA N  LA N  (11)  Radio1[...]

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    4 SOHO  users  need  a  cost ‐ effect ive ,  easy  and  quick  inst allation  of  a  small  network.  y  Wi r e l e s s  ext ensions  to  Eth er ne t  networks  Network  managers  in  dynamic  envir onments  ca n  minimiz e  the  overh ead  caus ed  by  mo v[...]

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    5 2. Modes   EOR 75 50  provide s  2  separat e  radi o  channels  fo r  wider  service  are a.  Ea ch  of  these  2  rad i o  channels  can  be  conf igu red  as  differ ent  function  mode  separ ately .  The  device  allow s  you  to  co nfigu re  int[...]

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    6 2.2. Client  Bridg e  When  in  Clien t  Bridge,  EOR7 550  wi ll  associat e  with  nearby  AP  and  see s  the  network  device  combination  as  a  st andard  mobi le  unit  (MU).  The  access  point  then  for m s  a  wireless  bridg e  between [...]

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    7 3. Under s tanding  the  H a rd wa re  3.1. Hardw are  Ins talla tion  1. Place  the  unit  in  an  appropria te  loca tion  after  conducting  a  sit e  survey .  2. Plug  one  end  of  the  Et her net  cabl e  into  the  Network  port  of  the  Po E  in[...]

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    8 4. We b  Configur ation  4.1. Sy ste m  4.1.1. Oper ation  Mode  Yo u  ar e  allowe d  to  confi gure  yo ur  device  into  diff eren t  modes  fo r  differ ent  purposes  (Ple ase  see  Chapter  2 ).  1. To  sta rt  configur ation,  press  Rese t  to  purge ?[...]

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    9 4.1.2. Sta tus  [...]

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    10 4.1.3. DHCP    DHCP  Configur ation  Menu  only  shows  when  device  is  in  Clien t  Rou te r  mode.  4.1.4. Sche dule  [...]

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    11 4.1.5. Ev e n t  Log  [...]

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    12 4.1.6. Monitor    [...]

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    13 4.2. Wi r e l e s s   EOR 75 50  provide s  2  separate  Ra dio  Channel  which  allows  you  configuring  your  device  into  diff erent  separ ate  mode s.  Ea c h  Radio  Channel  can  be  conf igu red  separ at e ly  with  diff eren t  configur ation  menu. ?[...]

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    14 4.2.1.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Enabled  SSID#:  The  device  allows  you  to  add  up  to  4  u[...]

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    15 4.2.1.3. Adva n c ed   ¾ Fragment  Threshold:  Packets  over  the  specified  size  will  be  fragmented  in  order  to  improve  performance  on  noisy  networks.  Specify  a  value  between  256  and  2346.  The  default  value  is  2346.  ¾ RTS ?[...]

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    16 ¾ CTS  Protection:  CTS  (Clear  to  Send)  can  be  always  enabled,  auto,  or  disabled.  By  enabled  CTS,  the  Access  Point  and  clients  will  wait  fo r  a  ‘clear’  si gna l  before  transmitting.  It  is  recommended  to  select ?[...]

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    17 ¾ Encryption:  WEP   ¾ ESSID  Selection :  As  this  device  supports  multiple  SSIDs,  it  is  p ossible  to  configure  a  different  security  mode  for  each  SSID  (profile).  Select  an  SSID  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  ¾ Broadcast [...]

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    18 authentication  encrypts  the  challenge  text  and  sends  it  ba ck  to  the  access  point.  If  the  challenge  text  is  encrypted  correctly,  the  access  point  allows  the  requesting  device  to  authenticate.  It  is  recommended  to  se[...]

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    19 broa dcas t  to  an yone  within  the  ra n ge  of  your  signal.  If  you're  not  using  encryption  then  they  could  connect  to  your  network.  When  this  is  disabled,  you  must  enter  the  Wireless  Network  Name  (SSID)  on  th[...]

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    20 ¾ Broadcast  SSID :  Selec t  Enable  or  Disable  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  This  is  the  SSID  broadcast  feature.  When  this  option  is  set  to  Enable,  yo ur  wir e less  network  name  is  broa dcas t  to  an yone  within  the  ra[...]

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    21 4.2.1.6. Client  Lis t   4.2.1.7. VL AN    Only  Avai l a bl e  in  AP  mode  ¾ Virtual  LAN :  Choose  to  Enable  or  Disable  the  VLAN  features.  ¾ SSID1  Tag :  Spec ify  the  VLAN  tag.  [...]

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    22 4.2.1.8. WMM   4.2.1.9. Po we r  Saving    Only  Avai l a bl e  fo r  Radio  2  [...]

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    23 4.2.2. Client  Bridge  4.2.2.1. St at us   4.2.2.2. Basic   ¾ Radio:  To  enable/disable  radio  channel  ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  [...]

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    24 ¾ Site  Survey  Click  on  the  Site  Survey  but ton  to  view  a  list  of  Access  Poi nt s  in  the  area.  The  Sit e  Survey  page  display s  information  about  device s  within  the  802.11b/g /n  frequency .  Informa tion  such  as  chan[...]

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    25 ¾ Beacon  Period :  Beacons  are  packets  sent  by  a  wireless  Access  Point  to  synchronize  wireless  devices.  Specify  a  Beacon  Period  value  between  20  and  1024.  The  default  value  is  set  to  100  milliseconds.  ¾ DTIM  Per[...]

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    26 4.2.2.5. WMM  [...]

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    27 4.2.3. Client  Ro u t e r  4.2.3.1. St at us   4.2.3.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g) [...]

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    28 ¾ Site  Survey  Click  on  the  Site  Survey  but ton  to  view  a  list  of  Access  Poi nt s  in  the  area.  The  Sit e  Survey  page  display s  information  about  device s  within  the  802.11b/g /n  frequency .  Informa tion  such  as  chan[...]

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    29 ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  preamble.  For  optimum  performance  it  is  recommended  to  also  configure  the  client  device  as  the  same  preamble  type.  4.2.3.4. AP  Pr ofile  This  page  allow s  you  to  configure  the[...]

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    30 4.2.4. WDS  Bridge   Yo u  can  only  connect  to  the  device  via  Wi r e l e s s  Client  4.2.4.1. St at us   4.2.4.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4 [...]

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    31 9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Channel:  Channel  selection.  This  will  vary  based  on  selected  Band.  ¾ MAC  address  1~4:  Specify  up  to  4  MAC  address  of  the  device.   ¾ Set  Security :  Wireless  security  mode  setting.   ¾ Security:[...]

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    32 4.2.4.3. Adva n c ed   ¾ Fragment  Threshold:  Packets  over  the  specified  size  will  be  fragmented  in  order  to  improve  performance  on  noisy  networks.  Specify  a  value  between  256  and  2346.  The  default  value  is  2346.  ¾ RTS ?[...]

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    33 ¾ CTS  Protection:  CTS  (Clear  to  Send)  can  be  always  enabled,  auto,  or  disabled.  By  enabled  CTS,  the  Access  Point  and  clients  will  wait  fo r  a  ‘clear’  si gna l  before  transmitting.  It  is  recommended  to  select ?[...]

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    34 ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Channel:  Channel  selection.  This  will  vary  based  on  selected  Band.  ¾ MAC  addre[...]

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    35 ¾ Default  Tx  Key :  You  may  choose  one  of  your  4  different  WEP  keys  from  below.  ¾ Encryption  Key  1 ‐ 4:  You  may  enter  four  different  WEP  keys.   4.2.5.3. Adva n c ed   ¾ Fragment  Threshold:  Packets  over  the  speci[...]

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    36 ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  pr eamble.  For  optimum  performance  it  is  recommended  to  also  configure  the  client  device  as  the  same  preamble  type.  ¾ CTS  Protection:  CTS  (Clear  to  Send)  can  be  always  e[...]

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    37 9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g)  ¾ Enabled  SSID#:  The  device  allows  you  to  add  up  to  4  unique  SSID  ¾ ESSID#:  Description  of  each  configured  SSID  Channel:  Channel  selection.  This  will  vary  based  on  selected [...]

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    38 ¾ Data  rate:  You  may  select  a  data  rate  from  the  drop ‐ down  list,  however,  it  is  recommended  to  select  auto .  This  is  also  known  as  auto ‐ fallback.  ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  pr eamble.  For ?[...]

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    39 ¾ Encryption:  WEP   ¾ ESSID  Selection :  As  this  device  supports  multiple  SSIDs,  it  is  p ossible  to  configure  a  different  security  mode  for  each  SSID  (profile).  Select  an  SSID  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  ¾ Broadcast [...]

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    40 authentication  encrypts  the  challenge  text  and  sends  it  ba ck  to  the  access  point.  If  the  challenge  text  is  encrypted  correctly,  the  access  point  allows  the  requesting  device  to  authenticate.  It  is  recommended  to  se[...]

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    41 they  could  connect  to  your  network.  When  this  is  disabled,  you  must  enter  the  Wireless  Network  Name  (SSID)  on  the  client  manually  to  connect  to  the  network.  ¾ WMM :  Choose  to  Enable  or  Disable  WMM.  This  is [...]

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    42 ¾ Broadcast  SSID :  Selec t  Enable  or  Disable  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  This  is  the  SSID  broadcast  feature.  When  this  option  is  set  to  Enable,  yo ur  wir e less  network  name  is  broa dcas t  to  an yone  within  the  ra[...]

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    43 4.2.6.6. Client  Lis t   4.2.6.7. WMM  [...]

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    44 4.2.7. Univer sal  Re p eate r  (ST A)  4.2.7.1. St at us   4.2.7.2. Basic   ¾ Band:  Configure  the  device  into  different  wireless  modes.  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b/g)  9 5  GHz  (802.11a)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11b)  9 2.4  GHz  (802.11g) [...]

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    45 ¾ Site  Survey  Click  on  the  Site  Survey  button  to  view  a  list  of  A ccess  Poi n ts  in  the  area.  The  Site  Sur vey  pa ge  display s  information  about  devices  within  the  802.11b/ g /n  frequency .  Informa tion  such  as  cha[...]

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    46 ¾ Preamble  Type:  Select  a  short  or  long  preamble.  For  optimum  performance  it  is  recommended  to  also  configure  the  client  device  as  the  same  preamble  type.  4.2.7.4. AP  Pr ofile   4.2.7.5. WMM  [...]

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    47 4.3. Netw ork  4.3.1. Sta tus   4.3.2. LA N   ¾ Bridge  Type:  Select  Static  IP  or  Dynamic  IP  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  If  you  select  Static  IP,  you  will  be  required  to  specify  an  IP  address  and  subnet  mask.  If [...]

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    48 4.3.3. WA N    Only  shows  when  device  is  in  WA N  Int erface  ¾ Login  Method:  Configure  different  connection  methods  with  WAN.  9 Static  IP  Address  9 Dynamic  IP  Address  9 PPP  over  Ethernet  9 PPTP  ¾ Hostname:  Specify  the  hos[...]

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    49 4.4. Fi r e w a l l   Only  shows  when  device  is  in  AP  or  CR  modes  with  WA N  Interf ace  enabled.  4.4.1. Enable   4.4.2. DMZ   4.4.3. DoS  [...]

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    50 4.4.4. MA C  Fi l t e r   4.4.5. IP  Fi l t e r  [...]

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    51 ¾ Description:  Description  of  IP  Filtering  item  ¾ Protocol:  Type  of  Protoc ols  9 Both  9 TCP  9 UDP  ¾ Local  IP  Address:  Local  IP  address  range  ¾ Remote  port  range:  Remote  port  number  rang e  4.4.6. URL  Fi l t e r   [...]

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    52 4.5. Ad va n c ed  4.5.1. NA T  This  allows  you  to  enable/disable  NA T  service  of  the  device.   4.5.2. Por t  Mapping   ¾ Description:  Description  of  Port  Mapping  item.   ¾ Local  IP:  Source  IP  to  be  mapped.  [...]

  • Page 57

    53 ¾ Protocol:  Protocol  type.   9 Both  9 TCP  9 UDP  ¾ Remote  Port  Range:  Source  Port  number  to  be  mapped.  4.5.3. Por t  Fo rwar ding   ¾ Description:  Description  of  Port  Forwarding  item.  ¾ Local  IP:  Source  IP  to  be  forwarded. ?[...]

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    54 4.5.4. Por t  Tr i g g e r i n g  [...]

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    55 4.5.5. AL G   4.5.6. UPnP  [...]

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    56 4.5.7. QoS   ¾ Priority  Queue  [...]

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    57  ¾ Bandwidth  Alloca tion   ¾ Type:  Type  of  traffics  to  be  monitored.  9 Download  9 Upload  9 Both  ¾ Local  IP  range:  Destination  IP  Range.   ¾ Protocol:  Protocol  type  to  be  monitored.   9 All  9 TCP  9 UDP  9 SMTP  9 HTTP  9 P[...]

  • Page 62

    58 9 FTP  ¾ Remote  port  range:  Source  Port  Number  range  ¾ Policy:  The  policy  rules  for  QoS  service.   9 Min  9 Max  ¾ Rate(bps):  9 FULL  9 32M  9 13M  9 8M  9 4M  9 2M  9 1M  9 512K  9 256K  9 128K  4.5.8. Sta tic  Ro uting   ¾ Desti[...]

  • Page 63

    59 4.5.9. Dynamic  R outing   4.5.10. R outing  T able  Prov iding  an  over view  of  current  Rout i n g  ta bl e. [...]

  • Page 64

    60 4.6. M a n age m ent  4.6.1. Adm i n  Change  current  login  password  of  the  device.  It  is  recommended  to  change  the  default  password  for  security  reasons.    4.6.2. SNMP  Allows  you  to  assign  the  contac t  details,  location,  com[...]

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    61  ¾ SNMP  Active :  Choose  to  enable  or  disable  the  SNMP  feature.  ¾ SNMP  Version :  You  may  select  a  specific  version  or  select  All  from  the  drop ‐ down  list.  ¾ Read  Community  Name :  Specify  the  password  for  acce[...]

  • Page 66

    62      Ensure  that  you  hav e  downloa ded  the  appr opriate  firmwar e  from  the  vendor ’ s  websi te.  Connect  the  device  to  you r  PC  using  an  Et he rnet  ca bl e,  as  the  firmwar e  cannot  be  upgra ded  with  wirele ss  [...]

  • Page 67

    63     [...]

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    64 4.7. T ools  4.7.1. Ti m e  Set ting  This  feature  allows  you  to  configure,  update,  and  maintain  the  correct  time  on  the  device’s  internal  system  clock  as  well  as  configure  the  time  zone.  The  date  and  time  of  the [...]

  • Page 69

    65  ¾ Dynamic  DNS:  To  enable/disable  the  DDNS  service  ¾ Server  Address:  List  of  DDNS  Service  providers  9 3322  9 DHS  9 DynDNS  9 ZoneEdit  9 CyberGate  ¾ Host  Name:  Host  name  to  be  redirected  ¾ Username:  User  name  for  DDNS  [...]

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    66   [...]

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    67 4.8. Logout  Logout  will  let  user  leav e  the  GUI.    [...]

  • Page 72

    68 Appendix  A  –  SPECIFICATIONS  Hard wa re  Specification  MCU  Ralink  RT28 80  RF  Ath e ro s  AR5 414  (Radio1)  +  Ralink  RT2 820  (Radio2)  Memory  32MB  SDRAM  Flash  8MB  Physical  In terface  One  10/ 100  Fas t  Ethe rnet  RJ ‐ 45  One  Reset [...]

  • Page 73

    69 IEEE802.11a  25dBm@36Mb ps  23dBm@48M bps  21dBm@54M bps  IEEE802.11a  25dBm@36Mb ps  23dBm@48M bps  21dBm@54M bps  5.725~5.825  GHz  IEEE802.11a  27dBm@6~24Mbps  25dBm@36Mbps  23dBm@48M bps  21dBm@54M bps  5.725~5.825  GHz  IEEE802.11a  27dBm@6~24Mbps  25dBm@36Mbps  23dBm@48M bps  2[...]

  • Page 74

    70 RFC  2865,2866  RADIUS  Opera tion  Mode  18  mo des   EOR7 55 0  Radio1(11a/b/ g)  Radio2  (11 /b/g/n)  AP  CB  CR  WDS  Bridge  WDS  Repeate r  UR(AP)  UR(ST A)  Disable  AP  O  (LAN/WAN) O  (LAN/WAN) O  (LAN)  O  (LAN)  O  (LAN/WAN) X  X  O  [...]

  • Page 75

    71 14  117  243  13 0  270  15  130  270  144.4  300   ‐ Distan ce  Contr ol  (802.1x  Ack  timeout)  fo r  Radio 2  ‐ Signal  Stre ngth  indi cation  usi ng  LEDs  ‐ Bandwidth  Selection  Security  Authentica tion:  ‐ 802.11i  (WP A,  WP A[...]

  • Page 76

    72 Appendix  B  –  FCC  INTERFERENCE  STATEMENT  Fede ral  Communication  Commission  In terfer ence  Sta tem ent   This  equipment  has  been  test ed  an d  fou nd  to  comply  with  the  limits  fo r  a  Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant  to  Pa [...]

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