MicroNet Technology SP915G manual

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    User ’ s Manual Wireless LAN Out door Bridge Model No.: SP915G http://www .micronet.info 1[...]

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    Table of Contents T able of Contents ........................................................................................... 2 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 4 Hardware Setup ..............................................................................................[...]

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    Bridge and Bridge ........................................................................................................... 22 DHCP Server Setting ........................... 23 Fi V i Re Æ DHCP ......................................... W AN Setting Æ WA N .................................................................................. 25 W A[...]

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    z Wireless LAN Outdoor Bridge z RF cable z AC Power cable cluded with the Outdoor Bridge will cause damage and void the warranty for this pro duct. Hardware Setup Ethernet & RS-232 Console Connector: Package Contents Before installing the product, please veri fy the following items in the p ackage : z Quick installation guide z Manual CD z Et[...]

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    PSE BOX : for Power Over Ethernet (POE) PSE BOX A C Pow er cab le Power Over Ethernet : RJ-45 cable connecter PSE BOX (POWER &DA T A OU T port) and Wireless-G Outdoor Bridge W AN or LAN E t h e rn et P o r t Power LED Link Ac tive LED 5[...]

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    Minimum System Requirements z Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems with an installed Ethernet Adapter z Internet Explorer version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator version 7.0 and Introduction The SP915G Outdoor Bridge covers a long operating distance, providing an 802.11b/g outdoor WLAN which enables user s to access the Int[...]

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    Features and Benefits z Support IEEE 802.1 1b and 802.1 1g wireless standards Provide dual radio to bridge wireles z s networks nd r transmit power thernet fo r deployment flexibility Compliant with IEEE 802. 11d regulatory domain t /Console/Telnet for network management Built-in 20KA li ghtning protection z Support multiple operation modes for acc[...]

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    Repeater Mode oint Mode Repeater Mode Point to P Access Point Repeater1 Repeater2 Wireless C lie nt Point to Point (P2P : W ireless Bridge) Mode L2 Switch L2 Switch P2P-1 P2P-2 LAN1 LAN2 W ired Network W ired Network 8[...]

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    Point to Multi Point Mode Using the Configuration Menu To configure the OUTDOOR BRIDGE, use a computer which is connected to the OUTDOOR BRIDGE with an Ethernet cable (see the Network Layout diagram). First, disable the Access the Internet using a proxy server function. To disable this function, go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connec[...]

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    A asswo default user name is “ admin ”, the default p assword is “ default ” screen will pop up and request you to enter user name and p rd. The After the connection is established, y ou will see the user identification window s shown. d to the dress. a Note: If you have changed the default IP address assigne OUTDOOR BRIDGE, make sure to en[...]

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    Device IP Setting Æ Ethernet LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LA N interface for the OUTDOOR BRIDGE. These settings may be referred to as private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. IP address: The default IP address is 192.168.2.254. Assign a static [...]

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    AP Setting --> Wireless0 or Wireless1 13[...]

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    Mode: AP/Bridge or Disable Wireless. Sele ct AP/Bridge if you want to set wireless in AP mode. Speed: The speed are Auto, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, 9Mbps,11Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps. Channel: You can select 1 of 3 country setting (US: Channel 1 ~ 11, ETSI: Channel 1 ~13, Japan: Channel 1 ~ 14 )(Note: Channel 14 only 8[...]

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    the devices in your network when using the 802.1x feature. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) authorizes and identifies users based on a ral key every 10,000 ackets (a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This , PA-PSK allows home users that will not in corporate a RADIUS server in of nger will you have to anually input a new WEP key [...]

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    password 26 bit HEX code.( Note : Currently version do es not support ASIC ode.) icate twork. EP mode: Select 64, 128 bits. ct dis then select WPA and check PA-PSK rk. nterprise(802.1x) to the authentication nction of the RADIUS server. he RADIUS server and port number edicated to RADIUS accounting. The RADIUS server uses accounting to ey: Enter th[...]

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    to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit -> Reset -> Restart .) 0 or Wireless1 on only WEP encryption ethod can select. When wireless0 or wir eless1 in PtP mode will also do AP en SSID and set WEP encryption. .03.04. 05 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06 elds. Then set WEP encryption, and disable ID et P2P-2 Wireless1 in[...]

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    Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as P2P-1 Wireless1.Dsiable P2P-2 Wireless1 WP A encryption. Pull down select “ y ” in hidden SSID to disable SID broadcast. Point to Multi Point Mode Setting Æ Wireless0 or Wireless1 mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP l 3.04.06 less0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04. 07 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.0[...]

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    00.01.02.03.04.08 and P2P-2 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.0A in WDS macs fields. Then set WEP encryption, and disable WP A encryption. Pull down select “ y ” in idden SSID to disable SSID broadcast. et P2P-1 Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type PMP Wireless1 Mac: 0.01.02.03.04.06 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as PMP P-1 n. Pul[...]

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    Repeater Mode Setting Æ Wireless0 or Wireless1 Repeater Mode Access Point Repeater1 Repeater2 Wireless C lie nt epeater mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP ncryption method can select. .g AP Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04. 05 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06 epeater1 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01 .02.03.04.07 Wireless1 Mac: 0.01.02[...]

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    Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.08 in WDS macs fi elds. Then set channel the same Repeater1 Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as AP Wireless1.Ds as iable Repeater2 Wireless0 W Dual Radio Setting For Simultaneous Operation AP and Bridge e.g. Wireless0 do AP Setting as page 11 and Wireless1 do Bridge setting as page 17 (PtP Setting) or page 18 (PtMP se tting[...]

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    DHCP Server Setting Æ DHCP 23[...]

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    D dy HCP Server Control: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns namic IP addresses to devices on the network. This protocol simplifies eive IP new IP addresses. Select Subnet on device IP(Such as 192.168.2.254) to allow the OUTDOOR BRIDGE to function as a DHCP server. start IP: Input the first IP address availabl e for assignment in your netwo[...]

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    WAN Setting Æ WAN 25[...]

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    T o select the connection type for W AN PORT , you can choose any of the ask, IP L and using PPPoE to connect to Internet, please click PPPo E and type username and password. For Disable WAN Port, please click Disable. ote: If you change any item, click “submit ” to store the value. Or click “clear” restore previous value. To make settings [...]

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    connect your ISP at PPPoE setting. Admin setting Æ Admin 27[...]

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    You can change login password (default password is “ d name and password, and SNMP Trap setting here. efault ”), SNMP user (Note: If you change any item, click “submit ” to store the value. Or click “clear” to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit -> Reset -> Restart .) 28[...]

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    Firewall setting Æ Firewall 29[...]

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    In Firewall IP Rules fields you can define 20 IP rules to deny or pass etworking which fit the rules. Firewall MAC Rules fields you can control 20 MACs which can pass connect system or deny from system. ote: If you change any item, click “submit ” to store the value. Or click “clear” restore previous value. To make settings working click Su[...]

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    Virtual Server setting Æ Virtual Server You can define 10 groups Virtual Server here. e.g. If you build a Server at local PC(client) and Wireless-G Outdoor AP/Bridge is connect to internet have a real IP. Check Enable the rule in Virtual Server and type Description, then key-in local PC’s IP in Local IP fields and port(use by the Server) in Loca[...]

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    Connection Status It will show the device connection status. 32[...]

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    Firmware upgrade Æ Upgrade S tep 1 : Set your PC IP (192.168.2.X), and close PC’s firewall. plete. S tep 2 : Open a TFTP server on your PC and put the firmware in the same direct. S tep 3 : Click on the Upgrade tab and then the main screen enter the PC IP address in the “tf tp server :”field se ction 192.168.2.X , and the second option “fi[...]

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    Reset System Æ Reset Click Reset Æ Restart will store settings and restart system. 34[...]

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    S pecifications St andards Ethernet: IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u Wireless: IEEE802.1 1 b /g compliant Dat a Rate 54/48/36/24/18/12/1 1/5.5/2/1Mbps auto fallback Security 64/128-bit WEP Data Encryption, WP A, 802.1x and Access Control List Frequency Band 2.400~2.4835GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical Band) Interface 10/100BASE-TX auto-negotiation RJ-45[...]