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Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo EnGenius EOR7550, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
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Sommario del manuale d’uso
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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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Pagina 6
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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Pagina 7
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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Pagina 9
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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Pagina 10
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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Pagina 11
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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Pagina 12
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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Pagina 21
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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Pagina 35
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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Pagina 37
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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Pagina 39
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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Pagina 41
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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Pagina 42
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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Pagina 44
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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Pagina 45
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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Pagina 46
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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Pagina 49
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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Pagina 50
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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Pagina 51
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. [...]
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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[...]
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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[...]
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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. [...]
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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[...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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. [...]
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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 [...]
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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[...]
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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 [...]
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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[...]
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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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