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Buen manual de instrucciones

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¿Qué es un manual de instrucciones?

El nombre proviene de la palabra latina “instructio”, es decir, ordenar. Por lo tanto, en un manual TP-Link CPE510 se puede encontrar la descripción de las etapas de actuación. El propósito de un manual es enseñar, facilitar el encendido o el uso de un dispositivo o la realización de acciones concretas. Un manual de instrucciones también es una fuente de información acerca de un objeto o un servicio, es una pista.

Desafortunadamente pocos usuarios destinan su tiempo a leer manuales TP-Link CPE510, sin embargo, un buen manual nos permite, no solo conocer una cantidad de funcionalidades adicionales del dispositivo comprado, sino también evitar la mayoría de fallos.

Entonces, ¿qué debe contener el manual de instrucciones perfecto?

Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones TP-Link CPE510 debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo TP-Link CPE510
- nombre de fabricante y año de fabricación del dispositivo TP-Link CPE510
- condiciones de uso, configuración y mantenimiento del dispositivo TP-Link CPE510
- marcas de seguridad y certificados que confirmen su concordancia con determinadas normativas

¿Por qué no leemos los manuales de instrucciones?

Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de TP-Link CPE510 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de TP-Link CPE510 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico TP-Link en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de TP-Link CPE510, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.

¿Por qué vale la pena leer los manuales de instrucciones?

Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo TP-Link CPE510, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.

Tras una compra exitosa de un equipo o un dispositivo, vale la pena dedicar un momento para familiarizarse con cada parte del manual TP-Link CPE510. Actualmente se preparan y traducen con dedicación, para que no solo sean comprensibles para los usuarios, sino que también cumplan su función básica de información y ayuda.

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    For TP - LINK Pharos Seri es Products REV1.0 .0 1910011048 User Guide[...]

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    CONTENTS Cha pte r 1 Ov ervi e w ........................................................................................................................ 1 Introduction ................................................................ ....................................................... ....................................................... .. 1[...]

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    IP&M AC Bindi ng .......................................................................... ....................................................... ..................................... 55 Cha pte r 6 W irel ess T ab .................................................................................................................. 57 Wire less B[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 O ve r v i e w Introduction is TP - LINK's next generation outdoo r product s eries dedicate d to long - distan ce outdo or wirele ss network ing solut ions . is a powerful W eb - based operating system, which is integrated i nto all Phar os series product s . N ew features of Phar os ser ies pro duc ts are listed [...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 3. Upon init ial log in, please e nte r admin in th e Use rname and P a ssword fields, and select the appropriate reg i on from t he Region dro p - down li sts. Check t he box next to I agree to t hese term s of use , and click Login . NO TE: Ensure you select a corr ect Region to comply with local l aws. Incorre ct settings may [...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview Navigation The Phar OS Web Interf ace contains six main tabs, each of which pr ovides a Web - based managemen t pag e to configur e the spec ific parameter s of th e Phar os series products .  Quick Setup O n Quick Setup Guide , you can quickl y configure your device thr ough the step - by - step Quick Setup Wizard .  Statu[...]

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    Chapter 2 O peration M odes Chapter 2 Ope ration Modes Th e Phar os series products s upport six modes to sa tisfy user ’ s diversified net work requirements including Access Poi nt mode , Client mode , Repeater (Range Extender) mode , B rid ge mode , AP Router m ode an d AP Client Router (WISP C li en t) mode. This chapt er introduces typical us[...]

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    Chapter 2 O peration M odes Advantag es: Tran smi t data wi reless ly across a long distance and red uce the c abl ing cos t. Netwo rk diagram:  Scenario 3 Network requiremen ts: Establish a p oi n t - to - point link for vid eo monitor or combine two separate off ice networks as o ne . The device in the network : For video monitor, th e device [...]

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    Chapter 2 O peration M odes  Internet sharing Client Network requireme nts: The m ost commo n usage sc enario of Client is po int - to - poi nt n etw orki n g wit h AP for video monitor or combinin g two separate o ffi ce n etwo rk s. Pl eas e ref er t o Scenario 3 of Acc ess Point for deta iled info rmat ion. The de vice i n the net work: In th[...]

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    Chapter 2 O peration M odes Repeater (Range Ex tender) T he device in Repeater mode can extend wi reless coverage of an existing wi reless network to cover “ d ead ” spots, especially to e liminate sig n al - blind c orner s in a lar ge r space. The S SID and encryption type of the device shou ld be the same as th o se of r oo t AP . Network re[...]

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    Chapter 2 O peration M odes Bridge Network requ irements: Rein for ce t he wi rel ess sig nal strengt h of t he roo t AP device to eliminate the wirele ss signal - blind area s. M eanwhi le , the wi reless users can use the SSID and e ncryption type d if fer en t from those of the roo t AP device to acces s the network. The device in the network: S[...]

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    Chapter 2 O peration M odes phone s , lapto p s , and ot her wi reless clie nt s can s hare wide a rea network via the ac cess to wireles s networ k this device provides. Netwo rk diagram: AP Cl ient Rout er ( WISP Clien t) In AP Client Rou ter m od e, after accessing the w i reless network pr ovided by WISP, the device prov ide s wirele ss netwo r[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide Chapter 3 Quic k Setu p G uide Quick Se tup wi zard allo ws you to qui ck ly configure your devi ce step by step. Choose the suitable operati on mode according to your network env i ronment a nd follow the st ep - by - step i nstruct i ons. Access Po i n t If Access Point is selecte d , cl i ck Next and take t h e follo[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 2. The Wireless AP Set tin gs page will appear as shown below . Create an easy - to - remember na me fo r your wirele ss n etwor k. Se lect WPA - PSK / WPA 2 - PS K in the Se curity b ox and enter the PS K Pa ssw ord below to prev ent unauthoriz ed access to your AP . Enter th e dis tance bet w een t his device an d the[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide Client If Clien t is selected, click Nex t and take the f ollowing st eps : 1. The L AN Setti ngs pag e will app ear as sho wn below . T he def ault IP Address is 192.168.0.254 and the defaul t Su bn et Mask is 255.255.255.0 . You can c hange t he IP Address and Subn et Mask on t his page when there i s an IP conf lict [...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 3. The AP list will a ppear as shown be low. Selec t the des ired w ireless net work an d click C onnect . It’ s possible that two or more networks u se the same SSID in the AP list. Lo ck to AP can make the device connect to the specified AP you had connected befor e the next time. 4. If the root AP needs pa ssword t[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 5. The Finish page will appear and dis play what you ’ ve configured previou sly . If yo u want to modify any parameter , click B ac k to reconfigure i t. If al l ar e co nf ir med , c lic k Fin is h to complete the configuration. Repeater (Range Ex tender) If Repeater (Ran ge Extender) i s selected, click N ex t and [...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 2. The Wireless Clie n t Settings p age w il l appear as shown below . C lick Surv ey to search for wireless network s. 3. The AP list will a ppear as shown below. Se lect the desired w ireless net work an d click C onnect . It’ s possible that two or more networks u se the same SSID in the AP list. Lock to AP can mak[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 4. If the root AP needs pa ssword to b e connect ed, yo u s hould s elect the same M ode , Channel Width and Se cur ity type and en ter the same PSK Pa ssw or d as entered on the root AP /router . En ter the distance between t h is devic e and the root A P/router in Dist ance se tting . The n cli ck Next . 5. The Finish[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide Bridge If Bridge is sel ected, click Nex t and take the f ollowing s teps : 1. The L AN Setti ngs pag e will app ear as sho wn below . T he def ault IP Address is 192.168.0.254 and th e defaul t Su bn et Mask is 255.255.255.0 . You ca n change the IP Addre ss and Sub net Mask o n this p age when there i s an IP conf lic[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 3. The AP list will a ppear as shown below. Se lect the desired w ireless net work an d click C onnect . It’ s possible that two or more networks u se the same SSID in the AP list. Lock to AP can make the device connect to the specified A P you had co n nected befor e the next time. 4. If the root AP needs pa ssword t[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 5. Create a new SSID and PSK pas swor d for the loca l wireless network. T he w i reless AP setting s for t he local ne twork will be set the sa me as yo ur root AP by default. Click Next . 6. The Finish page w ill appear an d display what you ’ ve configured previously . If you want to modif y any parameter , click B[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide AP Router If AP Router is selected, cli ck Next and take the fol l owing st eps : 1. The WAN Co nnecti on T ype page will appear as shown below . Choose the suitable W AN connectio n type, and then cli ck Next . 2. The r outer support s three popular ways PPPoE , Dynamic IP and Static IP to connect to the Internet. To m[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide  Static IP - Thi s type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your ISP assigned. I n this typ e, you should f ill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your ISP. Then click Nex t to proceed. 3. After configuring WAN connection typ[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 4. The Finish page will appear and dis play what you ’ ve configured previou sly . If yo u want to modify any parameter , click B ac k to reconfigure it. I f all are conf i rme d , c li ck F ini sh to complete the co nfiguration. AP Clien t Router ( WI SP Client ) If A P Client Rout er (WISP Client) is sele cted, clic[...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide  PPPoE - If your ISP del ive r s Internet t hr ough pho ne line and provide s you with usern ame and passwo rd , yo u sh ould choose this type . Und er thi s condi t ion, y ou shoul d fill in both User Na me an d Passw ord that the ISP supplied, and then cli ck Nex t to proceed . Please no te t hat these f ields are [...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 3. After configuri ng WAN connecti on type, T he Wireless Client Set tin gs pag e will appea r as show n below . Click Survey to search for wi reless netwo r ks. 4. The AP list will a ppear as shown be low. Selec t the des ired w ireless net work an d click C onnect . It’ s possible that two or more networks u se the [...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 5. If the root AP needs pa ssword to b e connect ed, yo u s hould s elect the same M ode , Channel Width and Se cur ity type and en ter the same PSK Pa ssw or d as entered on the root AP /router . En ter t he distance between t h is devic e and the root A P/router in Dist ance se tting . Then cl ick Nex t . 6. Create a [...]

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    Chapter 3 Quick Setup G uide 7. The Finish page will appear and dis play what you ’ ve configured previou sly . If yo u want to modify any parameter , click B ac k to reconfigure it. I f all are conf i rme d , c li ck F ini sh to complete the co nfiguration. - 26 -[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab Chapter 4 Status T ab Th e S tatus tab displays a summary of the link status info rmation, curren t values of the basic configuration settings (depen ding on the operating mo de), network s etti ngs and information, a nd traffic stat istics. - 27 -[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab Status Informatio n  Device In formation Devic e i nf or mat i on di splays the customizable name , model, firmware version, system time, u ptime, CP U and memory of the device.  Wireless S ettings Wireless settings display the relative wireless parameters of t he cur rent d ev ice . Y ou can change the parameters in Wire[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab Max TX Rate Displa ys the dat a rate at which the devic e should tr ansmit wireless p ackets. Tran smit Powe r Displa ys the current tr ans mit power of the devi ce. Dista nce Displa ys the wireless cov erage distance where the c lient devices can be plac ed from the AP to get good wir eless performance . You can change the val[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab AP Displa ys whether the AP funct ion is Enab led or Di sabled. I t is enabled in Acc ess Point, Re peater, Bridge , AP Router and AP Cl ien t Router modes and disab led in Client mode by de fault . MAC Add ress Displa ys the MAC address of AP inter face or cli ent int erface . SSID Displa ys the wireless networ k name (SS ID) [...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab RX Rate Displa ys the d ata ra te at w hic h the device receiv es wireless pac kets. Conne ctio n Time Displa ys the amou nt of time the device ha s been con nected to the root AP .  LAN I t displays the relative LAN parameters of the cur rent device . You can change the parameters in Netw ork Tab . MAC Add ress Displa ys th[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab Subnet Mask Displa ys the Subn et Mask of the W AN . Default Gateway Displa ys t he default gateway. DNS Server D ispla ys t he cu rrent DNS IP address . Monitor T he monitor displays the data changes of t hroughput, S tati ons, Interfaces, ARP table, Routes , DHCP Cl ien ts and D ynamic WAN of the device.  Throughput Thro u[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab SNR (dB) Signal t o Noise Ratio , the power ratio betw een the rece ived wi reless signal stren gth a nd the environme ntal nois e st reng th . Generally, i n order to a chieve the bes t perf or mance, user s need to ad j ust th e antenna to get t he best SNR. CCQ (%) Displa ys the wireless Client Connection Quality (CC Q) o f [...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab  ARP table Lists all the entries of the A ddress Resolution Protoco l (ARP) table curre ntly recorded on the device. ARP i s used to ass ociate each IP address to the unique hardware MAC add ress of each device on the netwo rk. IP Add ress Displa ys the IP address assigned to a net work device. MAC Displa ys the MAC a ddress[...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab Clien t Name Displa ys the devi ce name of the client . MAC Add ress Displa ys the client ’ s MAC Address. IP Add ress Displa ys the IP address assigned to t he clien t . Lease Time Displa ys the t ime of t he DHCP cli ent leased. Befor e the t ime is up , DHC P client will requ est to r enew th e lease aut omatica lly. Auto [...]

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    Chapter 4 Status Tab Auto Re fre sh If Auto Re fresh is checked , parameters in the tab le will ref resh autom atically. Click Ob tain to gain the WAN I P address f rom DHCP ser ver , and click Release to rel eas e th e WAN IP address. - 36 -[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Chapter 5 Netw ork Ta b On N et w ork T ab , you can configure the parameters of W AN, LAN, Forward ing, Sec urity, Access Con trol, Sta tic Routi ng, B andwid th cont rol an d IP&MA C Bin ding . If you’ve mad e an y chang e of the parameters , plea se c lick Apply t o make t h e configu ration take effec t. T here will [...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab WA N NOTE: WAN s ubmenu is onl y available o n AP router mode a nd AP client router (WISP Client) mod e . T here are five W AN co nnection types : Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP . Selec t the suitable one to configure the I P paramete rs of the W AN on t h e scree n below. If you are not sure of the connection type to [...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Secondary DNS Enter alte rna tive DNS IP address i f your ISP provides . MTU Si ze The nor mal MTU (Ma xim um Tra nsmission Un it) value for most Et hernet networks is 1500 Bytes. For som e ISPs you need to m odify the MTU. But this i s rarely requir ed, and sh ould not be done unless you are s ure it is necessar y for yo ur I[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab WAN MA C Ad dress This fi eld displays the current MAC addr ess of the WAN p ort . I f your ISP binds the MAC addr ess of your previ ous comp uter/rout er, please ent er the c orrect MAC address into this field. The format for the MAC Address is XX - XX - XX - XX - XX - XX ( X is any hex adecimal digit ). Click Restore Fa ctor[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab the Idl e Time field. Users tho se pay by tim e for their I nternet acces s can choose t his mod e to save t heir I nternet - acce ss fee . NOTE: Som etimes the c onnecti on cannot be dis connected alt hough you sp ecify a time to Idle Time (0~99 min ute s) because som e applicati ons visit t he Internet continuall y in the ba[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Use ISP - Specified IP If your servic e provi der gi ve you an IP a ddress along w ith the u ser name and password , Enable "Use ISP - specified IP" a nd enter the IP ad dress, which is provided by yo ur ISP. Use These DNS Servers If the ISP specifies a DNS server IP address for you, Enable Use These DNS Serv er , an[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab your Int ernet connecti on is expect ed to remai n active all th e time, enter 0 in the Idle Time fi eld. Users those pay b y time for thei r I nternet acce ss can choose t his mod e to save t heir I nternet - access fee. NOTE: Sometim es the c onnect ion ca nnot be di sconnec ted althoug h you specif y a time to Idle Time (0~[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab LAN T he displ ay of t his submenu is diffe rent in mod es. The page of AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mod e is sho wn as be low. In these t wo modes, static i s the on l y one c onnection type. Whi le t he p age of A ccess P oint m ode , Cl ient m ode , Repeater (Ran ge exten der) mode and Bridge mod e is s[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Connection type The re is only on e LAN Conn ecti on type Static i n AP R outer mode and AP C lient R outer (WI SP Clien t) mode. W hile t here are Static and Dyna mic of Connec tion types in A ccess P oint m ode, C lient m ode, R epeater ( R ange E xten der ) mode a nd B ridge mode . IP A ddress Enter the IP addr ess of your [...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Addre ss Reservation Address Res ervati on will enable you t o specif y a reserved IP a ddress f or a PC on the local area network , so th e PC will alwa ys obt ain t he same IP address ea ch ti me when it st arts up . Reserved I P addresses could be assigned to ser vers that requ ire permanent IP settings. To Reserve IP addre[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab DMZ Check the Enable box to use the DMZ function . D MZ (Demilita r ized Zone) speci fically a llows one computer /device b ehind NAT to bec ome “demil itar ized ”, so all packets from t he external n etwork a re fo rwa rded to this compute r/device . T he demi litarized h ost is ex posed to t he wide a rea net work, which[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab the In terne t to th is se rvi ce port will be redirec ted to the LAN server . Virtu al Server functi on not only ma kes the us ers from I ntern et v isit t he local area networ k, but als o keeps n etwo rk security wit hin the intranet as o ther servi ces are st ill inv isib le from In ternet . The LAN server must have a stat[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the port trigger : 1. Click Add in the tabl e o f Port Trigger . 2. Enter t he Incoming Por t fo r incomi ng traff ic. The po rt or port range is us ed by th e remote system when it respon ds to t he out going r eque st. A respons e to one of t hese ports wi ll be forw arded to the PC that triggered thi s rule. You c an[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Se curit y Th e Security f unc ti o n is availab le only in AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mode . Stateful Pack et Inspection ( SPI) i s a firewall that keeps trac k of the state of network c onnections ( such as TCP streams , UDP communication) trave ling across it . The fi rewall is prog ramme d to dist in[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab  IPSe c Pass throug h - IPSec (Int ernet P ro tocol sec urity) is a sui te of protoc ols f or ensuri n g pr ivate, secur e communicati ons over IP (Int ernet Protoc ol) networks, th rough the u se of cry ptographi c securit y services. Check t he box t o allow IPSec tunnels to p ass th rough th e Device. DoS Protection DoS [...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Blocke d DoS Hos t List Click Blocke d DoS Host List to displ ay the blocked DoS host table includ ing host IP and ho st MAC. Click Refresh to renewal the t able list. C lick C lear to release a ll the block ed host s. If you wa nt t o releas e one or some of t he bloc ked hosts, please select th em and Click Unlock . Access C[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the acc ess cont rol : 1. Click Add in the tabl e to create cont rol rules . 2. Choose one of t he prot ocols fr om the d rop - down list used for th e ta rget , any of IP, TCP , UDP, or ICMP . 3. Enter the IP address or add ress range of the host s that you need to cont rol , for exa mple 192.168.0.12 - 192 .168.0.25. [...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Stati c Routi ng Check the Ena ble box to us e the static rou ting fu nction. To use the static r outi ng : 1. Click Add to creat e a new sta tic rou tin g. 2. En t er t he Tar get Netw ork IP , the a ddress of the net wo rk or h ost to be visi ted . The IP address cannot be on t he same network segm ent with t he device'[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab Bandwidt h Control Check the Enable box to us e the bandw idth contro l function. To use the bandwidth contro l : 1. Click Ad d in the tab le of bandwidt h control . 2. Enter t he IP Range of the tar get hos t s which need to be c ontrolled of bandwidth , for example 192. 168.0.12 - 192.168. 0.25 . 3. Enter t he P ort Ran ge t[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Tab IP&MAC Binding Check the Enable box to use the IP&M AC b inding fun ction . To use the IP&MA C Binding: 1. Click Add in the tabl e o f IP& MAC bind in g . 2. Enter t he IP address and MAC address tha t you want to bind , for ex ample 192.168.0.12 , 00 - 23 - 5A - 15 - 99 - 42 . The new added en try i s enabled [...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b Chapter 6 W ireless Ta b On Wireless Tab , you can configure th e r elated wir eless parameters in different modes . Please selectively read the deta ils according t o the workin g mode of y our de vic e. If you h ave made any change of the parameters , pl ease c lick App ly to make the c onf iguration ta ke effect. T here w[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b W ireless B asic S etting s This sec tion allo ws you to configure w ireless bas i c se tti ngs, su ch as region, 80 2.11 mode, Tra nsmit Power, and d ata rates. Region Select y our regi on fr om the drop - down list and agree t o the Terms of Use i n the pop - up window. A vailable fre quency channels and maximum transmi t [...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b Max TX Rate S et the m a ximum t ransmit data ra te . Channel/Frequency S elect t he channel us ed by t his devic e to improve w ireless p erformance. 1/2412MHz r efers t o Chann el 1 and the frequen cy is 2412MHz. T his settin g is only ava ilable i n the modes of Ac cess Poi nt and AP Rout er. CPE 210 /CPE220 /BS210 /OAP21[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b NOTE : MAXtream T echnolog y is o nly compatible with Phar os series products . Y ou can not connect other Wi - Fi devices to an AP with MAXt ream enabled. MAXtr eam S tation Mode This se ttin g is ava ilabl e in Cl ient and B rid ge mode an d in t he AP Cli en t Router mode when the wi reless AP settings is disabled. For cl[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b  Auto – The system au tomat ically detects wheth er root device supports dat a fram es with the for mat of three/ four add ress fields, g iving priority t o the format of four address fi elds. T he select ion of A uto is r ecommen ded. Securi ty Mo de S elect t he secur ity mod e of t his devi ce . To access th e wirele[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b Securi ty Mode Y ou can select one of th e fo llowing security modes: 1. WPA - PS K : B ase d on p re - share d key. It is ch aracterized by higher safety and simp le settings, whic h suits fo r commo n househol ds and small bu siness. WPA - PSK h as two vers i ons: W PA - PSK and W PA2 - PSK. Version S elect one of the foll[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b Version S elect one of the following v ersions :  Auto – Select W PA or WPA2 aut omatically based on t he wireless stati on's capabi li ty a nd request .  WPA – Pre - shared key of WP A .  WPA2 – Pre - shred key of WPA2 . Encryp tio n Select the E ncryption type, incl uding Auto , TKIP, and AES . The defa[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b WEP Ke y E nter the WEP keys . T he le ngth and valid characters of th e key are affected by key ty pe. Key Typ e S elect t he WEP key len gth (64 - bit, or 128 - bit , or 152 - bit) f or encryption. Disabled means this WEP key is not used.  64bit - You can ent er 10 hexadec imal di gits (any com b ination of 0 - 9, a - f[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b 3. Set the VLAN ID of wir eless net work identifi ed by this SSID, and the value ranges from 1 to 4094. 4. Select w hether to broa dcast this S SID or n ot. 5. E nabl e AP I solati on , the device w ould isolat e the hosts within the same wireles s networ k. All the hosts cannot commun icate wit h each other. The defau lt se[...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b Filtering Rules There a re two f iltering policies t o control the MA C filt er ing :  Allow the stat ions specified by an y enab led entries i n the list t o access . The statio n s listed below are a llowed t o access the wir eless network u nder the rules . Whi le others are forbi dden to access .  Deny the station [...]

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    Chapter 6 Wireless Ta b DTIM Int erval This value ind icate s the numb er of bea con int ervals betw een succ essive Deliv ery T raffic Ind icat ion Messages ( DTIMs ) and t h is nu mber is incl uded in ea ch B eacon f rame. A DTIM is contained in B eacon f rames t o indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and /or multicast dat a f[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab Chapter 7 Management Ta b On Managem ent Tab , you can con figu re system managem ent services: S ystem L og, Miscella neous, Pin g Watc h D og, and Dynami c D omain Name System (DDNS) . Web server, Simple Netwo rk Management Protocol ( SNMP), SSH server, RSSI LED Thre sholds ar e al so avail able. - 68 -[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab If you h ave made an y change of the parameter s , ple ase c lick App ly to make the c onf iguration ta ke effect. T here will be a blue bar a t the to p of the pag e to remind you to save t h e configurati on . Cl ic k Sa ve Changes when you finish a ll settings, ot herw ise all t he settings will be re cove red t o last s[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab Auto Mail Setting Enable s use r s to mail system logs aut omatically. Clic k Setting and the follow ing page appears. Set the receiving and sending mailbox address, server address, validation inform ation as w ell as the timet able for Auto Mai l Feat ure.  From – En ter sender ’s mail box address.  To – E nter[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab PoE Pas sthr ough When ena bled, the devi ce allows P ower over Et hernet (Po E) power t o pass from LAN0 port to LAN1 port. Enable it if you want to sup ply power to other passive PoE devi ce by L AN1. Ping Wa t c h D o g Ping Watch Dog sets th e d evice t o continuously ping a user - defined IP ad d ress (it can be t he I[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab Dynam ic DNS The main function of Dynam ic DNS ( DDNS ) is m appi n g th e fix ed do main name t o dynami c IP addre ss. W he n a d evice co nnects to the In te rnet thr ough PPPo E or Dy namic IP, th e WAN IP addre ss it ge ts is n ot fi xed, whic h is inconvenien t for th e I nternet us er s to access the s erver s in the[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab W eb S er ver T he W eb Server f unction enables u ser s t o lo g in to the w eb managem ent page to mana ge this device remotely over t h e Internet . Secure Conn ectio n (H TTPS) The S ecure Connec tion ( HTTPS ) mo de is enabled b y default . Secure Server Port S pecif y the server port that t he Web server use s in the [...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab S NM P Ag e nt Y ou can get the traffi c information and tr ansmit condition by u sing the SN MP Agent funct i on. Simple N etwork M anagement Proto col (SNMP) is an appli cation layer protocol that f acilitates the exchange of manageme nt information between net work devices. Mai n func tions of S NMP includ e monitor i ng[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab Set Co mmuni ty Set Commun ity has the read and w rite righ t of the d evice's SNMP inf ormation. Enter the communit y name that a llows r ead/w r ite acc ess t o the d evic e's SNMP inform ation. Th e community name can be c onsider ed as a password to res tr ict the access ri ght of SNMP manag ers. The default n[...]

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    Chapter 7 Management Tab RSSI LED Thresholds Y ou can configure t he LEDs on the device to light up when received signal levels reac h the values defined in the fol lowing field s. This a llows a techn ician to ea sily deploy a P har os se ries prod uct wi th out lo ggi ng into the dev ice (for examp le, for antenna a lignment o peration). Thre sho[...]

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    Chapter 8 System Tab Chapter 8 Sys te m Ta b Th e S ystem T ab con tr o ls syste m mai ntenanc e routines, device cu stom ization, location ma nagement, u ser account manage ment, firmware update, t ime setting and config uration backup. If you h ave made an y change of the parameters , ple ase c lick A pply to make the c onf iguration tak e e ffec[...]

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    Chapter 8 System Tab D evice The Devic e Name is the model of device by default . Y ou can customize a n ew personal and easy - to - remember name. Devi ce Na me Custo miz e the name of th e device . Lang uage Disp la ys the d efault la nguage in t he w eb man agemen t pa ge is En glish . Location Longitud e and lat it ude define the device’s coo[...]

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    Chapter 8 System Tab Curre nt Use r Name Displays the current user name. Curre nt Pas swor d Enter the cur rent passw ord fo r the user accou nt. Chec k the Show box to displa y what y ou've enter ed. New User Name En ter t he new user name f or the user account. New Password Enter the new pa ssword for th e user acc ount. Check the Show box t[...]

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    Chapter 8 System Tab Date Speci fy the dev ice ’ s date. Click the ca lendar i con or m anually en ter t he date i n the follow ing format: YYYY/MM/DD . For e xample, for November 25, 2013, enter 2013/ 11/25 in the f ield. Time Speci fy the dev ice ’ s da te. Sel ect the ti me from the drop - down l ist or manu ally enter t he date in HH:MM:SS [...]

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    Chapter 8 System Tab Recurr ing Mo de Specif y the DS T conf igur ation in recur ring mo de. Th is co nfigur ation is recu rrin g in use .  Time Offset : Speci fy the time offset in minutes when Da ylight Saving Time comes.  Start/ End Time : Select t he start ti me and end time of Dayli ght Savin g Time. The s tart time is the s tand ar d ti[...]

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    Chapter 8 System Tab NOTE: 1. Please selec t the p roper softwar e version tha t matc h es you r hardware to up grade. 2. To avoi d damag e, please do not pow er off t he devic e while upgra ding. 3. After upgrading, the devi ce will r eboot aut omatically. Co nf i guration T he controls in th is section ma nage the device conf iguration routine s [...]

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    Chapter 9 Tools Chapter 9 To o l s List This dev ice pro vide s some useful too ls inc luding Ping, T r aceroute , Speed Test, Su rvey and Spectr um Analys is. Ping Ping test fu nction is used to test the connectiv ity and reac hability between the device and the target host so as to locate the net work m alfunctio ns. Destination IP /Domain Enter [...]

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    Chapter 9 Tools Packe t Size E nter th e number of data byt es to be sent . I t can be 4 - 472 bytes and the default is 64. T raceroute Tracert route function is used to tracks the route pac kets taken from source on their way to a given ta rget host . When malfunctions occur in the networ k, you can troubleshoo ting wi th traceroute util ity . Des[...]

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    Chapter 9 Tools Test Resul t D isplays the data streams that the dev ice is trans mittin g (TX) and re ceiv ing (RX). Client The si de to in iti a tively launch the test request. T he clien t side ca n conf igure paramet ers including ser ver ’ s IP, p arallel and di rection. Server The si de to pas sively accept the test request. Server IP T he [...]

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    Chapter 9 Tools S u r vey BSSID D isplays the BSSID of ot her APs surveyed by this device . SSID D isplays the SSID o f other APs surveyed by this device . MAXtr eam Displa ys the MAX tream ca pabili ty of other APs surve yed by this dev ice . Devi ce Na me D isplays the nam es of other APs sur veyed by t his device . SNR (dB) D isplays the Sig nal[...]

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    Chapter 9 Tools S pec trum Analysis Spectrum A nalysis can hel p you to choose the pro per channel / frequency. Through the s pectrum a nalysis you can learn the distribution of the radi o noise a nd intelligently select the c hannel/ frequency in l ow noise . 1. Cli ck Spectrum Analysi s i n the tools’ drop - down lis t, th e foll owing wind ow [...]

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    Appen dix A Phar os MAXtre am TDMA Appendix A: Pharos MA Xtre am TDMA Wit h the fast expansion o f n etwork scale , wireless competitio n and col lisions a mong CPEs a nd base stations will be so enormous that the r eal throug h out of the n etwork wi ll drop, result ing in a ser iou s impact on end - user experience. To mitigate these ef fects, TP[...]

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    Append ix B Glossary Append ix B: Glo ssar y Glossar y Description A ALG ( A pplication La yer Gateway) Appli cation Level Ga teway (ALG) is ap plication specific tra nslation agent that allow s an applicat ion on a host in one address r ealm to connec t to it s counterp art runni ng on a host in different r ealm trans pare ntl y. ARP ( Address Res[...]

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    Append ix B Glossary Glossar y Description I ICMP ( Internet C on trol Messages Protoc ol ) Network layer In ternet p rotocol th at rep orts error s and provides ot her inform ation relev ant t o IP packet proc essing. Internet Larg est global I ntern etwork, conn ecting t ens of t housands of n etwork s worldwi de and having a “cult ure” that [...]

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    Append ix B Glossary Glossar y Description S SMTP ( Simple Mail Tr ansfer Protocol ) SMTP i s an Internet sta ndard for elec tronic mai l (e - mail) tran smiss ion SSH ( Secure Shell P rotocol ) SSH is a networ k protocol th at allows data to be exchan ged us ing a secure c hannel b etween t wo networ ked devices. SSID A Ser vice Se t Identif icati[...]

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    Append ix B Glossary Glossar y Description W WAN ( Wide Area Netw ork ) Data communicati ons network that ser ves users a cr oss a broad geogr aphic area and oft en uses tran smission devices pr ovided b y common ca rriers. WEP (Wired Equi valent Privacy) A data privacy mechanism based on a 64 - bit or 128 - bit or 152 - bit shared key algorithm, a[...]