EnGenius M36 manuel d'utilisation

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Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?

Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation EnGenius M36 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif EnGenius M36
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication EnGenius M36
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement EnGenius M36
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

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Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage EnGenius M36 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles EnGenius M36 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service EnGenius en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées EnGenius M36, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.

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    0 Long  Rang e  Acc ess  Po i nt  M36     Us e r  Manual  V1.0[...]

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    1 Ta b l e  of  Cont en ts  1  PRODU CT  O VERVIEW .............................................................................................................................. ............................. 3  1.1  B ENEFITS .......................................................................................................[...]

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    2 5.2  S P ANNING  T REE  S ETTINGS .............................................................................................................................. ................. 28  6  INFORMA TION  ST A T US ........................................................................................................................[...]

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    3  1  Product  Overview  Thank  you  fo r  using  M36.  M36  is  a  smoking  detector  lik ed  device  and  it  is  a  powerful,  enhanced,  ent erprise  scale  product  with  4  multi ‐ functions  A ccess  Poi nt,  Acce ss  Poi nt  with  WDS  fu[...]

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    4 e) Wi r e l e s s  ext e nsions  to  Eth er net  network s  Network  manager s  in  dynamic  en vir onment s  can  minimiz e  the  ove rhead  caused  by  moves,  extensions  to  network s,  and  other  changes  with  wir eless  LA N s .  f) Wi r e d  LA N  backup [...]

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    5 Hig h  Speed  Dat a  Rate  Up  to  108Mbps  Capable  of  handling  heavy  dat a  payload s  such  as  MPEG  video  strea ming 1.2  Featu re  Acce ss  Po int  Mode  Us e  this  fea t ur e  to  setup  the  access  point ’ s  confi guration  informa tion. [...]

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    6 Auction:  Us i n g  oth er  Po wer  Ada pter  than  the  one  include d  with  M36  may  cause  damage  of  the  device.  1.4  Syste m  Requiremen t  The  fo llowing  co nditions  are  the  minimum  syst em  requ ireme nt.   A  computer  with  an  E[...]

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    7 2  M36  Multi ‐ Function  Instruction  Guide  2.1  Acce ss  Poin t  In  the  Acce ss  Poi nt  Mode  with  WDS  Function,  M36  function  lik es  a  centr al  connection  for  an y  statio ns  or  clients  tha t  support  IEEE  802.11b/ g  and  SuperG[...]

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    8 2.3  Rep eate r  In  the  Re peat er  Mode,  the  M36  can  ex ten d  the  wir eless  coverage  area  of  another  Acce ss  Po int  or  Wi r e l e s s  Rou ter .  A ccess  Poi nt  or  Wi r e l e s s  Ro ute r  must  within  the  ra nge  and  M36  must [...]

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    9  3  Computer  Configuration  Instruction  3.1  Assign  a  Static  IP  In  order  to  configure  M36,  plea se  f ollow  the  instruction  below:   1.  In  the  Contr ol  Pa ne l ,  double  click  Netw ork  Connections  and  then  double  click  o[...]

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    10   3.2  Logging  Method  Af te r  complete  the  IP  se ttings  fr om  la st  section,  you  can  now  acce ss  the  we b ‐ base d  c onfigur ation  menu.   1.  Ope n  web  browser   2.  Ent er  IP  192.168.1.1  in to  you  add ress  fi lter . [...]

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    11  4  Wireless  Configuration  4.1  Swit ching  Op erat ion  Mode  The  M36  supports  4  dif f eren t  operation  mode s:  A ccess  Poi nt ,  Access  Poi nt  with  WDS  Bridg e,  Rep eat er ,  and  Mesh.   Click  Sys tem  Properties  under  System  Sec[...]

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    12 4.2  Wi r e l e s s  Set t ings  4.2.1  Acce ss  Poi nt  Mod e   Wi r e l e s s  Mo de  Select  the  desi red  802.11  st andar d  modes  or  Su perG  mode.  There  are  four  diff erent  modes  and  they  are  802.1 1b,  80 2.11g  Onl y ,  802. 11  b/g [...]

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    13    SSID  Specify  the  SSI D  fo r  cu rr ent  pr ofi le.  VL AN  ID  Specify  the  VLAN  tag  fo r  current  pr ofile.  Suppresse d  SSID  Place  a  Chec k  to  hide  the  SSID .  Client  wi ll  no t  be  able  to  see  the  broadc ast ?[...]

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    14 4.2.2  Rep eater  Mode   Wi r e l e s s  Mo de  Select  the  desi red  802.11  st andar d  modes  or  Su perG  mode.  There  are  four  diff erent  modes  and  they  are  802.1 1g  Only ,  80 2.11  b/g  mix ed  and  SuperG.  SSID  Specify  the  SSI[...]

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    15 Wi r e l e s s  Security  Please  refe r  to  the  W ireless  Security  section.  Refres h  Press  Refresh  to  scan  again.   Auction:  If  the  Acce ss  Poi nt  is  suppre ssed  it s  own  SSID,  SSID  section  will  be  blank,  the  SSID  must ?[...]

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    16 Mesh  Pr ofile   SSID  Specify  the  na me  of  the  Mesh  netw orking.  Wi r e l e s s  Security  Please  refe r  to  the  W ireless  Security  section.  Sav e  /  Cancel  Press  Sa ve  to  save  the  changes  or  Cancel  to  ret urn  pre vious ?[...]

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    17  4.3  Wi r e l e s s  Security  Set tings  Wi r e l e s s  Security  Setting s  section  will  guide  you  to  the  entir e  Security  modes  configur ation:  WEP ,  WP A ‐ PSK,  WP A2 ‐ PSK,  WP A ‐ PSK  Mix ed,  WP A ,  WP A2,  and  WP A  Mix ed.  We  [...]

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    18 4.3.2  WP A ‐ PSK   Security  Mode  Select  WP A ‐ PSK  fr om  the  drop  down  list  to  begin  the  c onfigur ation.  Encryption  Select  Auto ,  TKIP  or  AE S  for  Encryption  type.  Pa ssphrase  Specify  the  security  passwo rd.  Group  Key ?[...]

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    19 Encryption  Select  Auto ,  TKIP  or  AE S  for  Encryption  type.  Pa ssphrase  Specify  the  security  passwo rd.  Group  Key  U pdate  Int erval  Specify  Gr oup  Key  U pdate  Int er v al  time.  Group  Key  U pdate  Ti m e o u t  Specify  Gr oup  Key ?[...]

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    20   4.3.5  WP A   Security  Mode  Select  WP A  from  the  drop  do wn  list  to  begin  the  confi gura tion.  Encryption  Select  Auto ,  TKIP  or  AE S  for  Encryption  type.  Radius  Server  Specify  Ra dius  Server  IP  Addr ess.  Radius [...]

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    21 4.3.6  WP A2   Security  Mode  Select  WP A2  from  the  dr op  down  list  to  beg in  the  configur ation.  Encryption  Select  Auto ,  TKIP  or  AE S  for  Encryption  type.  Radius  Server  Specify  Ra dius  Server  IP  Addr ess.  Radius  Por t[...]

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    22  4.3.7  WP A  Mix ed  WP A  Mix ed  security  type  pr ovides  flexible  way  fo r  clien t  to  c onnect  to  the  Acce ss  Po in t.  Client  can  either  use  WP A  or  WP A2  for  the  security  mode.     Security  Mode  Select  WP A ?[...]

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    23 4.3.8  Radius  A ccounting   Radius  Acc ounting  Select  Enab le  to  begin  configura tion  of  Radius  Acco unting.  Radius  Acc ounting  Server Specify  Ra dius  Accounting  Server  IP .  Radius  Acc ounting  Por t  Specify  Ra dius  Accounting  Server  IP . [...]

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    24 4.4  Wi r e l e s s  Adv anced  Set tings    Data  Ra te  Select  Dat a  Rate  fr om  the  dr op  down  list.  Dat a  rate  will  affect  the  efficiency  of  the  throug hput.  If  the  da ta  rate  is  set  to  a  small  number ,  th e  [...]

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    25 Categorie s:  voic e,  video,  bes t  eff ort  and  backgr ound.  WMM  function  is  not  used  to  guar antee  transmission  speed.  Wi r e l e s s  T raffic  Shaping  Place  a  Chec k  to  enable  Wi r e l e s s  Tr a f f i c  Shaping  function.  Incoming  T[...]

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    26  4.6  WDS  Link  Set tings  WDS  Link  Settings  is  use d  to  est a blish  a  connection  between  Acce ss  Po in ts  but  the  device  is  no t  losing  Acce ss  Po in t  function.  AP  has  WDS  function  ca n  exte nd  the  wireless  covera[...]

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    27  5  LAN  Setup  This  section  will  guide  you  to  the  Local  Are a  Network  (LAN)  settings  5.1  IP  Set tings  This  section  is  only  avai l abl e  fo r  Non ‐ Ro ute r  Mode .  IP  Settings  allow s  you  to  LAN  port  IP  addr e[...]

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    28 5.2  Spanning  Tr e e  Set tings    Spanning  Tr e e  Status  Select  the  Ra dio  butto n  to  On  or  Of f  Spanning  Tr e e  function.  Bridge  Hello  Ti m e  Specify  Bridge  Hello  Ti m e  in  s econd.  Bridge  Max  Ag e  Specify  Bridge  M[...]

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    29 6  Information  Status  Status  section  is  on  the  navigation  drop ‐ down  menu.  You  will  then  see  three  options:  Main,  Wireless  Client  List,  System  Log,  WDS  Link  Status,  Connection  Status,  and  DHCP  Client  Table.  Each  o[...]

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    30  6.2  Wi r e l e s s  Client  Lis t  Click  on  the  Wireless  Client  List  link  under  the  Status  drop ‐ down  menu.  This  page  displays  the  list  of  Clients  that  are  associated  to  the  M36.  The  MAC  addresses  and  signal [...]

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    31  6.3  Syste m  Log  Click  on  the  System  Log  link  under  the  Status  drop ‐ down  menu.  The  device  automatically  logs  (records)  events  of  possible  interest  in  its  internal  memory.  If  there  is  not  enough  internal  memor[...]

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    32   6.4  WDS  Link  St atus  The  WDS  Link  Status  will  only  show  in  WDS  Bridge  Mode.  Click  on  the  WDS  Link  Status  link  under  the  Status  drop ‐ down  menu.  This  page  displays  the  current  status  of  WDS  link, ?[...]

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    34  7  Management  Settings  Management  section  is  on  the  navigation  drop ‐ down  menu.  You  will  then  see  seven  options:  administration,  management  VLAN,  SNMP  settings,  backup/restore  settings,  firmware  upgrade,  time  settings,  and  lo[...]

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    35 on  VLAN  do  not  have  to  be  physically  located  next  to  one  another  on  the  LAN   Management  VLAN  ID  If  your  network  includes  VLANs  and  if  ta gged  packets  need  to  pass  through  the  Access  Point,  spe cify  th[...]

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    36   SNMP  Enable/Disable  Select  the  Ra dio  butto n  to  Enable  or  Disable  SNMP  function.  Cont act  Specify  the  contact  details  of  the  device.  This  option  is  only  seen  on  the  management  tools.  Location  Specify  the  locati[...]

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    37  Sav e  A  Copy  of  Curren t  Settings  Click  on  Backup  to  sav e  cu rr ent  confi gured  settin gs.  Restore  Sa v ed  Settings  from  a  Fi l e  M36  can  restore  a  previous  se tting  that  has  been  sav ed.  Click  on  Br owse  to ?[...]

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    38  Manually  Set  Da te  and  Ti m e  Manually  setup  the  date  and  time.  Automatically  Get  Da te  and  Ti m e  Specify  the  Ti m e  Zo ne  from  the  dr op  down  list  and  Place  a  Check  to  specify  the  IP  addr ess  of  the ?[...]

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    39  Sys log  Select  Enable  or  Disable  S yslog  function  fr om  the  drop  down  lis t.  Log  Server  IP  Add res s  Specify  the  Log  Server  IP  addr ess.  Local  Log  Select  Enable  or  Disable  Local  Log  service.  Apply  /  Cancel  P[...]

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    40  LED  On/ O ff  Select  the  Ra dio  butto n  to  turn  on  or  off  the  LED  ligh t .  Apply  /  Cancel  Press  Apply  to  apply  the  change s  or  Cancel  to  ret urn  previous  settings.  [...]

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    41 8  Network  Configuration  Example  This  chapter  de scri bes  the  rol e  of  the  M36  with  three  diff eren t  modes.  The  Access  Poi nt  mode’ s  def a ult  c onfigur ation  is  a  centr al  unit  of  the  wireless  netw ork  or  as  a  r[...]

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    42 Step3  Configure  VLAN  ID  in  your  wir e le ss  device  if  avai lab le.  Step4  Select  correct  authenti cation  type  and  pas sword.  Auction:  Wi r e l e s s  Client  IP  add ress  must  confi gure  manually  at  the  same  subnet  in  Local  Are[...]

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    43 Step4  Select  correct  authenti cation  type  and  pas sword.  Auction:  W irele ss  Clien t  IP  address  must  configure  manually  at  th e  same  subne t  in  Local  Ar ea  Network  or  enable  DHC P  server  of  M36  to  re trie ve  IP  automa t[...]

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    44  Wi r e l e s s  Client  Step1  Select  wireless  mode  you  wou ld  li k e  to  associa te  with.  Step2  Us e  site  survey  to  scan  nearby  Access  Po int  and  select  the  cert ain  AP  you  wou ld  li k e  to  connect  with  or  enter ?[...]

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    45  Appendix  A  –  FCC  Interference  Statement   Fede ral  Communication  Commission  In terf erence  Stat ement   This  equipment  ha s  been  tested  and  foun d  to  comply  with  the  limits  fo r  a  Class  B  digit al  device,  pursuant  to [...]