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L ONG RANGE WIRELESS A C CESS POINT / CLIENT BRIDGE Model : ENH200E X T User Manual V ersion : 2 .0[...]
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T able o f Content s 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ......................... .......................................................... ......................................... .......................... 6 1.1 F E AT U R E S ............. .......................................... ......................................................... ....................[...]
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6.2 W IRELESS S ECURITY S ET TING S ..................................................... .......................................................... ....................... 37 6.2.1 WEP ..................................................... .......................................... ......................................................... ........ [...]
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APPENDIX A – TR OUBLESHOO TING ... .......................... ......................................................... ....................................... 73 A.1 P ROBLEM S O LV I N G ................. ......................................... ......................................................... .................................. 73 A.2[...]
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About This Docume nt This document is writ ten by EnG enius Inc. EnG enius Inc. the r eser ve s the righ t t o change this document without notice and a ll right s a re reser ved. This document can onl y be used for the conf iguration of EnG enius product s. This document is to characterize the EnG enius ENH200EXT W ireless Access Point & Clien[...]
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1 Product Overview Thank you for using the ENH200EXT . It is a p ower ful and enhanced, ent erprise - scale pr odu ct with 4 multi - functions : Access P oint , Cli ent Bridge, WDS , and Client R outer . EnG enius’ E NH200EXT uses the lat est wireless stan dard , 802. 11 n , whic h allows for fa ster wirel ess thr oughp ut . The ENH200 EXT afford[...]
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c) The ability to access real - time info rmation Doctors and nurses, point - of - sale emplo yees, and wareh ouse work ers can access rea l - time information while dealing with patients, ser ving customers , and processing information. d) Frequently altered environments Show rooms, meeting rooms, r etail sto res , and manufacturing sites ar e pri[...]
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1.2 Benef its Access P oint Mode Use this featur e to setu p the access point’ s conf iguration information. It sup port s tr ansmit power and c hannel adjustments . Client s can access the network with di fferent regul ator y settings and automati cally change to the local r egulations. Client Bridge Mode Use this feat ur e to connect to an Acce[...]
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1.3 P ackage C ontents Open the p ackage car ef ul ly , and mak e sure that none o f the items listed bel ow ar e missing. Do not discar d the pac king mat erials ; in c ase o f return , the unit must be ship ped in it s or iginal packaging . (1) Wireless Access Poin t / Client Bridge ( ENH200EXT ) (1) 24 V/0.6 A Power Adapter (1) PoE I[...]
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1.6 Unders t anding the ENH200E X T LEDs The rear o f the ENH200 EXT has two gr oups o f LEDs. One group, labeled INDICA T ORS , shows the status o f the device. The second gr oup, LINK QUALITY , shows the strength o f the link between the ENH200 EXT and the network . The fol lowing t able describes the E NH200 LEDs . LED Color Mode Status Power Gr[...]
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1.7 Hardware ins tallation diagram: 2 Wireless N etwork Modes 2.1 Access P oint M ode In the Access P oint Mode, the ENH200EXT function s li k e a centr al connection for any stations or client s that sup port the IEEE 802.11 b/g /n st andards . S tations and c lient s m ust utilize the same SSID and Security Passwor d to a ssociate while within th[...]
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2.2 Access P oint with WDS Funct ion Mode The ENH200EXT also sup por t s WDS function ality while in A ccess P oint Mod e. Simply c onf igure other Access P oint s and the associ ated MA C addr esses to enlar ge the wir eless area by enabling WDS Link Set tings . WDS function ality ca n sup por t up t o 8 different AP MAC addr esses. Not ever y Acc[...]
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to scan all of the Access Point s w ithin range and conf igure its SSID and Security P asswor d to associate with it. Y ou can also connect you r s t a tion t o the L AN por t o f the ENH200EX T via Ethernet. 2.4 WDS Brid ge Mode In the WDS Bridge Mode, the EN H200EXT can wirelessly c onnect to differ ent LANs by s imply conf iguring the MAC Addr e[...]
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WDS Bridge Mode is unlike Access P oint Mode . APs linked by WDS are using the same wirel ess channel , and connecting excessive nu mbers o f APs on the same channel may result in lower throughput. Please be aware t o avoid loop connection s; other wise enabl e the Spanning T ree Function. 2.5 Clien t R outer Mode In the Client Rout er Mode, the EN[...]
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3 Conf iguring Y our Computer for TCP/IP This chapter des c ribes how to conf igure the T CP/IP settings on a computer that will be used to conf igure the ENH200E XT . Because t he default operating m ode is Client Bridge , an IP addr ess will not be a ssigned to the computer /noteboo k . Ther efor e, foll ow the steps below to assign an IP a ddres[...]
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4. In the proper ties dialog box, clic k Use the following IP address: to configure your com puter for Static TC P/IP . Enter an IP address (i. e. 192.168.1.10), the subne t mask of the ENH200EXT, and the default gateway which is th e ENH200EXT’s IP addr ess, 192.168.1.1. Note: the subnet mask must match that of the ENH200EXT and th e IP address [...]
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3.2 Conf iguring M icroso ft W indows V is t a Use the follo wing pr ocedure to configure a computer running Microsof t Windows Vis ta with the default Windows interfac e. 1. On the Windows task bar, click Start , click Control Panel , and then select the Network and Internet icon. 2. Click View Ne twor k Status and tasks and then click Manage Netw[...]
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6. In the proper ties dialog box, click Use the following IP address: to configure your compu ter for Static TCP /IP . Enter an IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subne t mask of the ENH200EXT, and the default gateway which is th e ENH200EXT’s IP addr ess, 192.168.1.1. Note: the subnet mas k must match that of t he ENH200EXT and th e IP address [...]
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3.3 Conf iguring M icroso ft W indows XP Use the following proce dure to configure a computer running Microsoft Windows XP with the default Windows interface. 1. On the Windo ws taskbar, cli ck Start , click Control Panel , and then click Network and Internet Connections . 2. Click the Network Conn ections icon. 3. Click Local Area Con n ection for[...]
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3.4 Conf i guring Apple Mac OS X The followi ng procedu re describes how to confi gure TCP/I P on an Apple M ac intosh running Mac OS 10.2 or later. Note: The menu titl es and placement vary in each OS X 10.x ope rating system but are typically sim ilar. 1. Pull down the App le Menu, click System Preferences , and select Network . 2. Verify that th[...]
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3.5 Logging int o the ENH200E XT After complet ing the T CP/I P settings from the beginning o f the Chapter , you can now access the web - b ased conf iguration menu. 1. Open a web br owser . 2. Enter IP 192.168.1.1 into you r a ddress bar . If you have changed the ENH200EXT L AN IP addr ess, mak e sure you enter t he correct I P Address. 3. A fte [...]
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4 Status The Status section is on the navigation drop - down menu. Selecting it, y ou w ill then see three options: Main , Wir eless Client List, and Sy stem Log. Each option is described in detail below. 4.1 Sa ve / Load This page a llows viewing of the modif ied settings . The changes will show in the Unsaved changes lis t. Y ou can decide to can[...]
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4.2 Main Click on the Ma in link under the Status drop - d own menu or click Home from the top - right of the webpage . The s tatus that is displayed corresponds with the operating mode that i s selected. Informat ion su ch as o perating mode, system u p - time, firmware ver sion, serial number, ke rnel versio n , and applicati on version are displ[...]
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4.3 W ireless Clien t List Click on the Wi reless Client List link under the Stat us drop - down m enu. This page displ ays the list of Clients th at are associated to the ENH200EXT . The MAC addresses and sign al strength f o r each client is displayed. Click on the R efresh button to refresh the client lis t . 4.4 S ystem L og Click on the Sy ste[...]
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4.5 Connec tion S tatus Click on the Connection Status link under the Status drop - down menu. Th is page displays the current status of t he network , including Networ k Ty pe, SSID, BSSID, C onnection Status, W ireless M ode, C urrent C hannel, S ecur ity, Data R ate, C urrent nois e level , and S ignal strength. 4.6 DHCP Client T able Click on t[...]
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5 System 5.1 Switching the Operation Mode The ENH20 0EXT suppor ts 4 m odes: Ac cess P oint, Client Bri dge, WDS Bridge, and Cli ent R outer . In order to swit ch between the opera ting modes, pleas e go to S ystem - > Operation mode. T o b egin, c lick S ystem Proper ties under System Section. • Device Name : Specify a name for the devi ce. I[...]
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6 Wireless Configuration This section will guide you through all of the wir eless settings. Plea se rea d the instruction s carefu lly . Inappropriat e setting s cou ld lower the performance or a ffect the stability o f your network . Before c ontinuing, please make sur e you have chosen the correct operating mode. 6.1 W ireless Set tings This sect[...]
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W ireless Mode The wireless mode suppor t s 802.11b/g/n mixed operation . It is compatible with the most common wireless band s. Channel HT Mode The default channel b andwidth is 40 MHz. A lar ger channel can provi de better t ransmit q uali ty and speed. Extension Channel Specif y the upper channel or lower channel selection. It may influence the [...]
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SSID Specif y the SSID for current pr o f ile. VL AN ID Specif y the VL AN tag for curr ent pro f ile. Suppressed SSID Place a c heck to hide the SSID . Client s will n ot be able to see the bro adcast SSID in Site Sur vey . S t ation Separation Select the Ra dio b utton to allow / deny client s to communicat e with one an other . W ireless S ecuri[...]
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6.1.2 Client Bridge Mode W ireless Mode The wireless mode suppor t s 802.11b/g/n mixed operation . It is compatible with the mos t common known wireless b and s. SSID Specif y the SSID if known. The SSID text b ox wil l be automati cally f ill ed in when an AP in the Site Sur vey is selected . Site Sur vey Us e Site Sur vey to scan nearby APs , and[...]
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Pro f ile Af t er Site Sur vey , the webpage will dis play all o f the nearby Access P oint s . Click the BSSID if you would lik e to connect with it . W ireless Security Plea se r efer t o the W ir eless Securi ty section. R efresh Press R efresh t o scan again. If the Access P oint is suppress ing it s own SSID , the SSID s ection will be blank ;[...]
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6.1 .3 WDS Bridge Mode W ireless Mode The wireless mode suppor t s 802.11b/g/n mixed modes. It is compatible with the most common wir eless band s. Channel HT Mode The default channel b andwidth is 40 MHz. A lar ger channel can provide b etter transmit quali ty and speed. Extension Channel Specif y the upper channel or lower channel selection. It m[...]
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MAC Addr ess Enter the Ac cess P oint’ s MA C addr ess that yo u would l ike t o extend the wi rel ess coverage of into the MA C addr ess f ilter . Mode Select Disable or Enable from the dr op down list. Accept / Cancel Press Accept to conf irm the changes or C ancel to return to the previous se ttings. Please ma k e not e o f the fol lowing: 1. [...]
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6.1.4 Client Router Mode W ireless Mode The w ir eless mode suppor ts 8 02.11b/g/n mix ed operation . It is compatible with the most common wireless band s. SSID Specif y the SSID , if know n. The SS ID text bo x will be automatically f ill ed in if an AP in the Site Sur vey is selected . Site Sur vey Us e Site Sur vey t o scan nearby APs , and the[...]
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Pro f ile Af t er Site Sur vey , the webpage wi ll display all nearby Access P oint s . Click the BSSID if you would like to connect with an AP . W ireless Security Plea se r efer t o the W ir eless Securi ty section. R efresh Press R ef resh to scan aga in. If the Access Point is suppressing it s own SSID , the SSID section will be blank ; the SSI[...]
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6.2 W ireless Secur ity Settings W ireless Secur ity Settings s ection will guide you through the Security conf iguration s : WEP , W PA - P SK , W PA 2 - P S K , W PA - PSK Mix ed, WP A , WP A2, and WP A Mix ed. W e s tr ongly recommend that uses WP A2 - PSK as your sec urity setting. 6.2 .1 WEP Security Mode Select WEP f r om the drop down list. [...]
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6.2 .2 WP A -PSK S ecurity Mode Select W PA -PSK fr om t he dr op down list. Encr yption Select Both , TKIP or AES for encr yption type . P assphrase S pecify the security pa ssword. Group Key Update In te r va l Specif y Gr oup Key Update Int er val t ime. 802.11n does not allo w WEP/WP A -PSK/WP A- PSK TKIP security m ode. The wireless t ransmit [...]
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6.2 .3 WP A2 -PSK Security Mode Select W PA 2 -PSK from the drop down list. Encr yption Select Both , TKIP or AES for e ncr yption type. P assphrase S pecify the securi ty p assword. Group Key Update In te r va l Specif y Gr oup Key Update Int er val time. 802.11n does not allo w WEP/WP A -PSK/WP A- PSK TKIP security m ode. The wireless t ransmit m[...]
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6.2 .4 WP A - PSK Mixed Security Mode Select WP A-PSK M ixe d f r om the drop down list . Encr yption Select Both , TKIP or AES for e ncr yption type. P assphrase S pecify the security pa ssword. Group Key Update In te r va l Specif y Gr oup Key Update Int er val time. Using W PA - PSK Mixed can allow multip le security modes at the same time. 802.[...]
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6.2 .5 WP A Security Mode Select W PA from the drop down list . Encr yption Select Both , TKIP or AES for Encr yption typ e. Radius Ser ver Specif y Ra dius Ser ver IP ad dress. Radius P or t Specify Radius P or t number , the defaul t port is 1812. Radius Secret Speci fy Radius Secr et that is give n by the Ra dius Ser ver . Group Key Update In te[...]
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6.2.6 W PA 2 Security Mode Select W PA 2 from the drop dow n list . Encr yption Select Both , TKIP or AES fo r e ncr yption type. Radius Ser ver Specify Radius Ser ver I P Address . Radius P or t Specify Radius P or t number , the defaul t port is 1812. Radius Secret Speci fy Radius Secr et that is give n by the Ra dius Ser ver . Group Key Update I[...]
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6.2 .7 WP A Mixed Security Mode Select W PA M i x e d from the drop down list. Encr yption Select Both , TKI P or AES for e nc r yption type. Radius Ser ver Specify Radius Ser ver I P Address . Radius P or t Specify Radius P or t number , the defaul t port is 1812. Radius Secret Speci fy Radius Secr et that is give n by the Ra dius Ser ver . Group [...]
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6 .3 W ireless Advanced Set tings Data Rat e Select Data Rate fr om the drop down list. Data ra te wi ll affect th e eff iciency of the thr oughput. A lower data rate will allow for transmissions t o travel longer distances . T ransmit Power S elect T ran smit P ower to incr ease or dec rea se the tr ansm it p o w e r. Altering the tran smit power [...]
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Aggregation Aggregation is to merge the typical size o f data’ s header to one data. It is useful for th e small size but mor e p ack et s. W ireless T raff ic Shaping Place a c heck to enable W ireless T raff ic Shaping function. Incoming T raff ic Limit Specify the wireless tr ansmission speed f or incoming traff ic . Outgoing T raff ic Limit S[...]
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6 .4 W ireless MAC F ilter Wireless M AC Filter is used to Allo w or Deny wi reless clien ts, by the ir MAC addres ses, from accessing the network. You can manuall y add a MAC address to restrict the access permission ’s of the client . The default setti ng is Disable Wirel ess MAC Filters. 0. ACL Mode ACL Mode can deny or a llow specif ic c lien[...]
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6 .5 WDS Link Set tings WDS Link Set tings is used to establish a connection between Access P oints without forg oing Access P oint function ality . AP s w ith WDS function ality can ext end th e wirel ess cov erage and allow L ANs to communicate with each other . MAC Addr ess Enter the Ac cess P oint’ s MA C addr ess that yo u would l ike t o ex[...]
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7 LAN Set up This section w ill guide you to se tup the Local Area Network (L AN) se ttings 7 .1 IP Set tings This section is on ly avai lable for Non - R outer Mode . IP Sett ings allows you to conf igure the IP settings of the ENH20 0EXT . IP Network Setting Select Radio button for Obtain an IP address automatic ally or Specif y an IP a ddress . [...]
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7 .2 Spanning T ree Settings Spanning T ree S tatus Select the Radio button to On or Off to toggle the Sp anning T ree function. Bridge Hello T ime Specify Bridge Hell o T ime in second s. Bridge Max Age Specify Bridge Max A ge in second s. Bridge For ward Delay Specify Bridge For war d Delay in secon d s. Priority Specif y the Priority nu mber ; s[...]
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8 Router Settings This section is on ly av ailable for AP Rout er Mode and Client R outer Mo de . 8 .1 W AN Settings There a re four differ ent types o f W AN connecti on s : S tatic IP , DHCP , PPP oE , and PPTP . Plea se contact your ISP to det ermine the connection type. 8 .1.1 S tatic IP Select Sta ti c IP in W AN conne ction if your I SP gives[...]
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Internet Connection Ty p e Sel ect S tatic IP to begin conf iguration of the S tatic IP connection. Account Name Specify Account Name that is pr ovided by IS P . Domain Name Specify Domain Name that is pro vided by ISP . MTU Specify the Max imum T ransmit Unit size. EnG enius recommends that it rem ain s in Auto. IP Address Specify W AN port IP add[...]
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8 .1.2 DHCP (Dynamic IP) Select DHCP a s your W AN connection typ e t o obtain the IP addr ess automatically . Y ou will need to enter Account Name as your hostname and DNS addresse s (Opt ional). Intern et Connection Ty p e Select DHCP t o begin conf iguration of the DHCP connection. Account Name Specify Account Name which is provided by ISP . Dom[...]
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Use These DNS Ser vers Select the Radio button to setup the Pr imar y DNS and Secondar y DNS ser vers man ually . Discard Ping on W AN Place a c heck to Enable or Disable ping fr om W AN. Accept / Cancel Press Accept to conf irm the changes or C ancel to return previous se ttings. Accept does not ap ply the changes; you must go to S t atus - > S[...]
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8 .1.3 PPP oE ( Po i n t - to - P oint Protocol over Ethernet) Select PPP oE as your W AN connection type if your ISP provides a Username and P assw ord. If the PPP oE is a DS L ser vice , plea se r emove the PPP oE software from your comput er as t he so ftw ar e is not necessar y with the use o f the ENH200EXT . Internet Connection Ty p e Select [...]
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Connect on Demand S elect the Radio button to speci fy the maximum idle time. The Internet will disconnect when it reach es the maximum idle time; however , it will automatically connect w hen a client tries t o access the network . Keep Alive Select the Ra dio butto n to k eep inter net connection always on. Specif y the redial period for once the[...]
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8 .1.4 PPTP (Po int - to - P oint T unneling Protocol) Select PPTP as your W AN connection type if your ISP provides information r egardi ng: IP Address, Su bnet Mask, Default G at e way (Optional ), DNS (Optional), Ser ver IP , Usernam e, and P assword.[...]
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Internet Connection Ty p e Select PPTP to begin conf iguration of the PPTP connection. MTU Specif y the Maximum T rans mit Unit size. EnG enius recommends that it rem ain s in Auto. IP Address Specify W AN port IP address. IP Subnet Mask Specify W AN IP Subnet Mask . G ateway IP Addr ess Specify W AN G ateway IP a ddr ess. PPTP Ser ver Specify PPTP[...]
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8 .2 L AN Settings (Ro uter Mode) IP Address Specify L AN port IP address. IP Subnet Mask Specify L AN IP Subnet Mask . WINS Ser ver IP Specify WINS Ser ver I P . Use Router As DHCP Ser ver Place a c heck to e nabl e the DHCP ser ver . S t ar ting IP Addres s Specify DHCP ser ver st ar ting IP a ddress. Ending IP Address Specify DHCP ser ver ending[...]
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8 .3 VPN P ass Through VPN P ass Thr ough is used to allow cer t ain prot ocol s to be tunneled through an IP network su ch as PPTP an d L2TP , or to implement a secure exchange o f pack ets at the IP L ayer such as IPSec. PPTP P ass Through Place a c heck to enable PPTP protocol p asses thr ough W AN. L2TP Pa ss Through Place a c heck to enable L2[...]
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8 .4 P or t For wardi ng P or t For wardin g is used to allow public ser vice s such as W eb Ser ver , Mail Se r v er , or FTP ser ver to be set up. For ex ample: Set up a Web Ser ver on you r computer with p or t number 8080 . A v isitor on the I nterne t can acc ess your W eb Ser ver by enterin g WA N Po r t I P with por t number 8080 . If the WA[...]
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8 .5 DMZ Enabling DMZ will expose the c omput er which is in the DMZ to the I nt e rnet. T his featur e may be used in scenar ios such a s Internet G aming or V ideo Conferencing . DMZ will for ward all the por ts t o one PC simult aneously . This PC will be vulnerable t o any incoming traff ic, including unsolicited or malicio us traff ic, because[...]
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9 Management Se ttings The Management section is on the navigation drop - down menu. You will see s even options: A dministration, M anagement VLAN, SNMP Setting s, Backup / Resto re S ettings, F irmwa re U pgrade, Time S ettings, and L og. Each option is described below. 9 .1 Adminis tration Click on the Administration link under the Management me[...]
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Po r t i f you specif y the P ort number is 8080, then you will need to enter the following h ttp:// IP address :8080 t o access the w eb interface. Sa ve / Apply / Cancel Press Sav e / Ap ply to conf irm the changes or Cancel to r e turn previous se ttings. Pressing Save / Ap ply will change the setting s immediately . It is not rev ersible unless[...]
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9 .3 SNMP Sett ings Click on the SNMP Settings link under the Ma nagement menu. This i s a networking management protocol used to monitor network - attached devices. S NMP allows messages [ called protocol data unit s ] to be sent t o v arious p ar ts o f a network . Upon recei ving these mes sages, SNMP - compatible devices [ called age n ts ] ret[...]
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9 .4 Backup/Restore Settings Click on the Backup/Restore Setting link under the Management menu. T his option is used to save the current setti ngs of the device in a file o n a storage device, or to load settings on to the device f rom storage de vice . This feature is very useful for administrators who have seve ral devices that need to b e confi[...]
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9 .6 T ime Set tings Click on the Time Settings link under the Management menu. This page a llows you to configure the time on the device. You may do this manually or by connecting to a NTP ser ver. Manually Se t Date and T ime Manually setup the dat e and ti me. Automatically G et Date and T ime Specif y the T im e Zone from the drop down list and[...]
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9 .7 Log Click on the Log link under the Management menu. This page displays a list of events that are triggered on the E thernet an d Wireless i nterface. This log c an be re ferred to when an error occurs on the system or when a repo rt needs to be sent to t he tech nical suppo rt depart ment for debuggi ng purposes. Sy sl o g Select Enable or Di[...]
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9 .8 Diagnostics Click on the Diagnostics link und er the Management menu. This function all ows you to detect connectio n quality and trace th e routing table to th e target. T arget IP Specif y the IP a ddress you would lik e to search. Ping P acke t Size Specify the pack et size of each pi ng. Number of Pings Specif y the Number of P ings . S t [...]
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10 Network Configuration Ex ample This chapter desc ribes th e rol e o f the ENH200EXT with 4 modes. The Access P oint mode’ s default conf iguration is a central unit o f the wireless network or as a r oot device of the wi red envir onment. R epeate r Mode and Mesh N etwork M ode need additional conf iguration. 10 .1 Access P oint Acce ss Poin t[...]
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10 .2 Client Br idge Mode Client Bridge Mode functions like a wireless dongle. It must conn ect t o an Access P oint/A P R outer to join the network . Please refer to the last section to check t he Access P oint’ s conf iguration. Client Bridge St ep 1 Login to the web - bas ed conf iguration interface w ith the default IP : 192.168.1.1 St ep 2 S[...]
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10 .3 WDS Br idge Mode Use this featur e to link multiple APs together in a network . All client s associated with any of the APs can communicate with each ot her similar to an ad - hoc mo de. The following conf iguration will allow ENH 200EXT s to communicate with a central AP . WDS Bridge St ep 1 Login to the web - bas ed conf iguration interface[...]
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10.4 Client R outer Mode In the Client Rout er Mode, the ENH200EXT has a DHCP Ser v er that allows multiple devices to share the same Int ernet connectio n . Connect to an AP/WISP w ir elessly and connect to LANs via wired . Client R outer Mode is functionally op posite t o the AP R outer Mode. Please refer to the la st section to check Access poin[...]
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Appendix A – Troubles hooting This appendix provides problem - solving infor mation y ou may f ind useful in case you need to troubleshoot y our ENH200EX T . It also includes information about contacting tech nical suppor t. A.1 Problem Solving Question Answer How do I r eset the ENH200EXT? There a re t wo ways to reset th e ENH200EXT , a hardwar[...]
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Question Answer I want to buy a high - gain antenna for the ENH200 EXT , but I don’t know what type o f antenna and RF connector to buy . Use a pig tail cable wit h a SM A connect or to connect to the ENH200EX T , the othe r end can be an SMA or T ype N. depends on the connectors of the antenna you will buy . We don’t include antenna because ba[...]
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Appendi x B – Specification s S tandar d: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Physical Inter face: - 1 x Port with PoE suppor t - 1 x Re s et Max. Data rate: 150 Mbps LEDs status: - P ower St atus - L AN1 /LA N2 (10/100Mbps) - WL AN (W ir eless is up) - 3 x Link Quality (Client Bridge mode) Security: - WEP Encr yptio n - 64/128/ 152 bit - WP A/WP A2 Personal ( WP [...]
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802.11g(2.412 ~ 2.472GH z) 6Mbps: 26 -96 9Mbps: 26 -93 12Mbps: 26 -89 18Mbps: 26 -85 24Mbps: 25 -81 36Mbps: 24 -79 48Mbps: 23 -76 54Mbps: 22 -75 802.11n(2.412 ~ 2.472GHz) MCS0 / MCS8: 26 -95 MCS1 / MCS9: 26 -92 MCS2 / MCS10: 26 -87 MCS3 / MCS11: 26 -85 MCS4 / MCS12: 24 -80 MCS5 / MCS13: 23 -79 MCS6 / MCS14: 22 -74 MCS7 / MCS15: 21 -73 ENVIRONME NT [...]
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Appendi x C – Glossary Access P oint A ba se stati on in a WLAN that act as a central transmi tter and r eceiver o f WL AN radio sign als. Ad Hoc Network A shor t - ter m WLAN framework cr eated between two or mor e WL A N adapters, without goi ng through an Access P oint. An ad hoc network lets computers send data directly t o and from one anoth[...]
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Coverage Area The geographical area that c an be ser ved by a mobile commun ications network or syste m. Coverage Hole An ar ea withi n the rad io covera ge footpri nt o f a wireless sy stem wher e the R F signal l evel is below the design thr eshold. Physical obs tructions such as buildings, foliag e, hills, tunnels, a nd indoor p arking garages a[...]
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HT mode In the 802.11n system, tw o new format s, called High Thr oughput (HT), a r e def ined for th e Physical Laye r , Mixed Mode, and Green Field. If a system runs 40 HT , two adjacent 20 M Hz channels ar e used. The l arger 40 MHz band wid th can pr ovide better transmit quality and speed. Keys Lik e pa sswords, k eys open (decryp t) and close[...]
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management for comput ers to conn ect and use a netw ork ser vice. Because o f its br o ad suppor t and ubiquitous nature, the RADIUS protocol is often used by ISPs and enterprises to manage access t o the Int ernet or int ernal netwo rks, WL ANs, an d integrat ed e - mai l ser vices. Ser vice Set Identif ier (SSID) Name of a WLAN. All wireless dev[...]
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W PA - Pre - Shared K ey (WP A - PSK) W PA - PSK requires a single (identic al) p asswor d entered int o each Access P oint, wir eless gateway , and wirel ess client. A client is grant ed access to a WL AN if the p asswor ds matc h. WP A2 A wireless s ecurity standar d that def ines stronger enc r yption, authentication, and k ey management than WP[...]
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Appendix D – Statem ents of Conformity D. 1 – Fe deral Communication Commission Inter ference St atement This equipment ha s been tested and fou nd to co mply with the limit s for a Class B digit al device, pursuant t o P ar t 15 o f the FC C Rules. These limi t s are design ed to pro vide rea sonable pr otecti on against harmful int er fer enc[...]
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D. 2 – In dustr y Canada S tatement This device complies with RSS - 210 of the Industr y Canada Rul es. Operation is subject t o the following two con ditions: (1) This device may n ot cause harmful i nterference, and (2) this device must accept any interfe rence received, including inte rference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif [...]
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D. 3 – E urope Declarati on of Conformity This device compli es with the essential requir ement s o f the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC . The following test methods have been a pplied in order to pr ove presumption of conformity wit h the essential requir ements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/ EC: - EN60950 - 1:2006 A11:20 09 Safet y of Inform[...]
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0560 Česky [Czech] [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslu šnými ustanoveními směrnice 199 9/5/ES. Da nsk [Danish] Under tegnede [fabrik antens navn] erklær er her ved, at følgende udstyr [ud styrets typebetegnelse] overholder de v æsentlige krav og øvri[...]
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Sloven sk o [Slovenian] [Ime p roizvajalca] izjavlja, da je t a [tip opreme] v skladu z bistven i mi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Slovensky [Slovak] [Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, ž e [ ty p zariade nia ] spĺňa základné požia davky a všetky príslu šné ustanovenia S mernice 1999/5/ES. Suomi [Finnish][...]