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Business S olutions User Manual ENH710EXT version 1.0 Du al Ba nd Lo n g Ran ge Wi re le ss N600 O ut d o o r A c c es s P o i n t[...]
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2 IMPORTANT To i n s t a l l t h i s A c c e s s P o i n t p l e a s e r e f e r to t h e Q u i c k I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e i n c l u d e d in t h e p r o d u c t p a c k a g i n g .[...]
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3 Table of Contents Cha pte r 1 P rodu ct Ove rvie w. ..................................... 4 Key Fe atures /Introd uction. ........................................... 5 Syste m Requ iremen ts. .................................................. 6 Packa ge Co ntents. ......................................................... 7 Technical Specification[...]
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4 Chapter 1 Product Overview[...]
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5 Introduction Key Fe atu res • Up to 27 dBm tran smit p ower enabling long range connectivity • Sup po rts IEE E8 02 . 11 a/ b /g /n wi re less sta nd ar d s with up to 300 Mbp s d a ta ra te on eac h band. • Two det achable 5 dBi 2. 4 GHz Om ni- direction al an tennas • Two det achable 7 dBi 5 G Hz Omni -dire ctional anten nas • Can be [...]
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6 ri gh ts re ser ve d .[...]
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7 a ba ckha ul to p ro vi de m ulti p le 2.4 G Hz wi rele s s cel ls f o r co mp u te rs or mobi le de vi ces in c om mon out doo r a reas . The ENH7 10E XT is easy to inst all in vi r tu al l y any loc a ti on wit h its in clu de d PoE (Po wer ove r E ther ne t) in je cto r for qui c k ou td oor in st al l at i o n. The EN H7 10 EXT en a bl es net[...]
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8 Pac kag e Co nten ts Th e ENH 710 EX T p a c ka ge c on t a in s the fo l lo w in g it em s: * • E NH 7 1 0 EX T Ac ce ss Po in t • 2 d e ta ch ab le 5 dBi 2. 4 G Hz Om n i- di r e c ti on a l An te nn a • 2 d e ta ch a b le 7 dBi 5 GH z Om ni -d i r ec ti on a l A n te nn a • P o w er Ad ap te r • P o E In j e c to r ( E P E - 4 8 G R [...]
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9 Technical Specifications Standard: IEEE802.11a/n on 5 GHz IEEE802.11b/g/n on 2.4 GH z IEEE802.3at Antenna 4 External N-type Antennas 2 x detac hable 5dBi 2.4GHz O mni-directional Antennas 2 x detachable 7dBi 5GHz Omni-directional Antennas Physical Interface 2 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Eth ernet Port with PoE support LAN1 Port supp orts IEEE802.3at Po[...]
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1 0 Reinforcement Security WEP E ncryption-64/128/152 bit WPA/WPA2 Ent erprise (WPA-EAP usin g TKIP or AES) Hide SSID in beacons MAC address filt ering up to 32 MACs per SSID Https Sup port SSH QoS (Quality of Servic e) Complaint with IEEE 802.11e s ta ndard Physical/Environment Conditi ons Operati ng: Temperature: -4 °F to 158 °F (- 20 °C to 70[...]
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10 Physical Interface Dimensions and Wei ghts Length: 280.48mm (11.22”) Width: 217.65mm (8.58”) Depth: 55.50mm (2.1”) Weight: 1.88Kg (4.17 lbs) 1 2.4 GHz Antennas: Detac h abl e 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omn i- di rec tio na l 2 5 GHz Antennas: Det ach abl e 7 dBi 5 GHz Omni- di re ct ion al 3 LAN Port 1 (80 2.3 at PoE Inpu t) : Eth e rne t port for RJ -[...]
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11 Chapter 2 Before Y ou Begin[...]
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12 Computer S ettings Win dow s X P/W in dow s 7/ Win do ws 8 In o r d e r to us e the E NH7 10 E XT , you mus t fi rst co n fi g u re th e T C P /I P v4 c o n ne ct i on of yo ur W i nd o ws OS co mp ut e r s ys te m . 1a. Click the Start button and open t he Control Panel Windows XP Windows 7[...]
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13 1b . Move your m o us e to the lo wer rig ht hot cor ner to dis pla y the Ch ar ms Bar and sel ec t the Con tr o l Pa nel in Wi n d ow s 8 OS . 2a. In Win do ws XP, cl ic k Net wo rk Conn ec tio ns . 2b . In Win do ws 7/W ind ows 8 , cli ck Vi ew Net wor k S tat u s and Tasks in the Net wo rk and Inte rne t se ct i on , t he n sel ect Cha ng e a[...]
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14 3. Ri gh t c l i c k o n L o c al Are a C on nec tio n an dse le c t Pr op er tie s . 4. S e le c t I nt e r n e t P r ot oc o l V er s i o n 4 (T CP / I P v 4) and t h e n s e le c t P ro p e r t i e s . 5. S e le c t U s e t h e f ol l o wi ng I P a d dr es s and e n t er an IP a dd r e s s th a t is d i f f e r e nt f r om th e EN H7 1 0 EX T[...]
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15 Ap ple M ac OS X 1. Go to Sys tem Prefe ren ce s (W hic h can be o pe ne d in t h e Ap pl ic ati o ns f ol der or se l ec t i ng it in the Ap ple M en u) . 2. Se le ct Net wo r k in the In te rn et & Netw or k se ct ion. 3. Hi gh li gh t Et her net. 4. In Con fig ure I Pv4 , s elec t Man ual ly. 5. Ent e r an IP ad dr es s th at is diff er e[...]
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16 Hardware Installation 1. Co nn ec t one end of the Et he rnet c a bl e into the m ai n LAN po rt (P o E) of the Acc es s Poi nt and the ot he r end to the AP Eth ern et port on the PoE inj ec to r. 2. Co nn ec t the Pow er Ad apter to th e DC -IN port of t he PoE inj ecto r and plug the othe r end in to an elec tri cal ou tl et . 3. Co nn ec t t[...]
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17 Mounting the ENH710EXT Us in g the prov i de d hard ware , the ENH 710E X T can be att ac he d to a wal l or a pole . 1. Wal l M o unt Ki t: 26 0x18 0x7 (m m) (1 0. 2 " x 7 .0 9" x 0 . 2 8 " ) 2. Pol e Mo unt Kit 14 0 x1 12 x33 (mm) (5. 51 " x 4.4 1 " x 1.3 0") 3. Pi pe 63. 5 (D) x 12. 7 (mm ) (2. 5"(D ) x 0.5 [...]
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18 3 . 4 . To at tac h t he E NH7 10E XT to a wal l usi ng w all mo unti ng ki t. 1. Ma rk the fou r lo cati ons of the mou ntin g ho le s on th e flat moun tin g surfac e. 2. Drill a 37 mm d eep 8 mm hol e in the m arki ng s and ha mm er the bo lt s i nto t he op e ni ng s. 3. Pla ce th e loc k an d flat w as he rs on the fou r he x ca p sc rew s [...]
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To a tta ch t he E NH7 10 EXT t o a pol e usi ng th e pro vide d p ole mo unti ng k it: 1. Pla ce th e loc k an d flat w as he rs on the fou r he x ca p sc rew s an d dr i v e th e sc re w s to a t t a ch the br a ck et to th e ba ck of th e A cc e ss P o i nt . 2. Dr iv e t he fo u r r o un d hea d scr ews to att ac h the Po le Mo un t B r ac ke t[...]
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19 To i nstal l t he g rou nd cab le on th e E NH7 10E XT 1. Us e t he at t a c he d s cr ews t o p a s s th e g r o un d c a b le as sh own in the f i gu r e be lo w. 2. Ass e m bl e the g r ou nd c able on the dev ice . 1.8m (5.9” ) Length:[...]
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29 Chapter 3 Configuring Your Access Point[...]
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21 C on fi g u r in g Y o ur A c c es s Po i nt Thi s se cti on wi ll sh ow you how t o confi gu re the de vic e us in g the w e b- bas ed con f ig urat ion in t er face . Def ault S ettin gs Please use your Ethern et port or wireless network adapter to connect the Access Point. IP Address 192.168.1.1 Username / Password admin / admin We b Confi gu[...]
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22 Chapter 4 Building a Wireless Network[...]
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23 The EN H7 10 EXT has the abil ity to op er at e in var io us mode s. Thi s c ha pt er desc ribe s the oper ati ng mo de s of t h e ENH 710 EX T. Acc ess Poi nt Mod e In A cc e ss P o in t M od e, EN H 7 10 EX T b e h a ve s li k es a c en tr a l c o n n e c t i o n f o r st a t i o ns or c li en ts th a t su pp or t I E E E 8 0 2 . 1 1 a / b /g [...]
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24 Clie nt B ridg e Mod e The ENH7 10EX T es sent ia lly acts as a wi re less ad apt e r th at con ne c ts to an ac cess poi nt to allo w a syst em of w ir e le ss acc es s to the net wo rk in th e Cl ie nt Br id ge m od e. Sinc e the co mp ut er s are on the sam e su bn et , the ENH 71 0 EX T ca n br oa dc ast to re ac h all en d- de v ic es . If [...]
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25 WD S A P Mo de The EN H7 1 0 EX T also sup port s WDS AP mode . This ope r at i ng mod e allo ws wire l es s con ne ct ions to the EN H7 1 0 E X T usi ng WDS techno log y. In this mode , conf igu re the MAC add res ses in both Acces s Poin ts to enlar ge the wire less area by ena bl ing WDS Link set ting s. WDS sup ports up to fou r (4) AP MAC a[...]
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26 WD S B ridg e Mo de In WDS Br idg e Mod e , the ENH 7 10 E XT can wire les sly conn ect di ffe ren t L ANs by confi gu rin g the MAC add ress and sec urit y set ti ngs of eac h E N H71 0E XT dev ice. Use thi s mod e wh en two wir ed L AN s loc at e d a sm al l dis t an c e a pa rt w a nt to c om m un ic ate wit h eac h ot he r. The be st sol u t[...]
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27 WD S St atio n Mo de Sta tion mode exp an ds the WDS by rec e iv i ng a wir eles s si gna l/se rv ice and sha r in g it th ro ug h the Et he rn e t port .[...]
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28 Chapter 5 Stat us[...]
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29 M a in S t a t us Sav e Ch an ges Thi s page let s you sa ve and app ly the set ti n gs show n unde r Uns av ed chan ge s l is t , or ca nce l the unsa ve d c ha ng es and rev ert to the prev ious set tings t hat wer e in effe c t. Dev ice S tat us Cli cki ng the De vic e St atu s l i nk un d er the Ov erv i e w me nu sh ow s the sta t us in f o[...]
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• The LAN Infor mat ion se c ti on s hows the Loc al Ar e a Net work s et ti ngs s uc h as the LAN IP Addr es s , S ub ne t mas k, an d DNS A dd re ss . • The Wir el ess LAN Inf ormat i on 2.4 GH z/ 5 GHz se ct io n sh ows wi rele ss in fo rmat i on suc h as Op er at i ng Mo de, Fre quen c y, and Cha nnel . Si nc e the ENH7 10EX T su ppo rts mu[...]
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31 C o n n e c t i on 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz Conne cti on List Cli ck the co nne c ti on lin k un de r the Ov er v ie w men u dis pl ay s the con nect ion list of clie nts ass oc ia te d to the ENH 710 EX T’ s 2.4 GHz /5 GH z, a lo n g wi t h the MA C a dd r es se s and si g na l st re ng t h for each clie nt. Clic k in g Ref resh up da tes th e cl ie nt[...]
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32 Cl ie nt Br id ge C o n ne c ti o n St a tu s Cl ick t he c o nn e ct i on li nk un d e r th e O v er vi e w me nu. T hi s pa ge d is pl a ys t he co n n e ct io n st atu s b et we en Ac ces s P o i n t , i n c lu d i n g as s oc ia t e d SSI D, BSS ID , co nn e ct i o n st at u s , wi re l e s s mo de , c ur re nt c ha nn e l, s e c ur i t y, T[...]
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33 Chapter 6 Network[...]
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34 B a si c IP S et ti n g s IPv4 /IP v6 Se ttin gs Th is pa ge all ows you to mo dif y the dev ice ’s IP sett i ng s. IP Netwo rk Se tti ng s: Se le ct w het he r the d ev ice IP addr ess wil l use a static IP add ress spec if ied in the IP add ress fie ld or be obt aine d aut om at i ca lly whe n the devi ce conn e ct s to a DH CP se rv er . IP[...]
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35 Sp annin g Tree Pro toco l (S TP) Se ttin gs Thi s page allo ws you to mo di fy the Spa nn ing Tre e set t in gs . Ena bli ng the S pan nin g Tre e pro t oc ol wil l pre ve nt netw o rk loo ps in you r LAN netw ork. Spa nn ing Tree Status : En a bl es or di sab le s the Sp a nn ing Tre e fu nc ti on. Hel lo Time : Spec ifi es Brid ge Hello Time [...]
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36 Chapter 7 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz Wireless[...]
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37 W i r e l e ss Wir eles s Se tting s De vic e Name: Ent e r a na me for the de vi ce. The na me you ty pe ap pe ar s in SN MP ma na gem en t. Thi s nam e is not t he SS ID a nd is not br oadc ast to o t her de vi c es . Band Steering: Enable Band Steerin g to send 8 02.11n clients to the 5 GHz ban d, wher e 802.11 b/g client s cannot go, and lea[...]
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38 Thi s pa ge dis play s th e cu rr en t sta t us of the Wire less se tt i ngs of t he E NH 710E X T. 2.4 GH z/5 GH z Wi rele ss N etwo rk Op era tio n Mode : Sel ec t Op era tio n Mo d e . The EN H2 2 0 EX T su pp or ts mul ti- op e rat ion mo de s: Acc ess Poi nt, Cl ien t Bri dge , or W DS (W DS AP , WDS B ri dge , and WDS Sta t io n) . Wir ele[...]
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39 Di sta nc e: Spe ci fie s the di sta nc e betwe en Ac ces s Poin ts and cli ent s . N ot e tha t l onge r dis tan ce s may dr o p h ig he r- sp ee d co nne c ti ons. Save : Cli ck Save to co nfi rm the ch ange s or Ca nce l to ca n ce l and re t ur n to pr ev i ou s set tin gs .[...]
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40 2.4 GH z/5 G Hz SSI D Pro file Cur ren t Profi le: You can confi gu re u p to si xt een (16 ) dif fer en t SSI Ds (eigh t (8) per ba nd ). If mult ip le cli ent dev i ce s wi ll be ac ce s si ng the netw ork , y ou can arr a ng e the dev i ce s into SS ID gro ups. Clic k Ed it to con fig ure the p r o f il e and ch ec k w het her you wa nt to en[...]
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41 Wi reles s Secu rit y The Wire le ss Securi ty sec ti on le ts y ou confi gu re the EN H7 10 E X T’ s sec u ri ty m o de s: WEP , W PA -P S K, WPA2 -PSK , WP A-P SK Mi x e d, W P A, WPA 2 , and WPA Mi xe d. It is str o ng ly rec omm e nd t hat you use WPA 2 -P SK . Aut h T yp e: Se le ct Op en Sys tem or Sha red Key . In pu t Typ e : AS CII : [...]
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42 Wire les s MAC Filter i ng Wi re l ess MA C Fi l te rin g is us e d to al l ow or de ny n et wor k acc ess to wi rel e ss clie nts (c om p ute rs, ta bl et PC s, NA S , sma rtp ho nes, et c. ) acco rdi ng to t hei r MA C ad dres ses. Yo u can ma nual l y add a MA C ad dre ss to re st ri ct per mi s si on to acc ess the EN H7 10 EXT. The def au l[...]
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43 W i re le s s A dv an c ed Wire les s Tr affic Sh api ng Tra ffi c s hapin g regu lat es the flow of pa cke ts le avi ng an int erf ac e to d el iv e r i mpr ov e d Qu al it y of Se rv ice . Ena bl e Tra ffi c Sha pi ng : C h ec k t hi s opti on to ena b le Wi r el es s T raff i c S h a p i n g. Dow nlo ad L imi t: Specif ies the wir el es s tra[...]
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44 WP A M i x e d - E n t e r p r i s e : A cc es s Po i n t / W D S AP m o d e Gro up Key Updat e I nte rva l: Sp ec ifi es how oft en, in sec ond s, the G rou p Key c h an ge s. Ra diu s A cc ou nti ng : En ab le or dis able ac co unti ng fe atur e. Rad iu s Ac co unti ng Ser v er: Ent er the I P ad d res s of th e Ra di us a cc ount ing s erve r[...]
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45 WD S L ink Se tti ngs Us in g the WDS (W ir eles s Dist ribu t io n Sy st e m) feat ure will all ow a net w or k adm in is tr at or or inst alle r to con n ec t to Ac ce ss Po in ts wire l es sl y. Do in g so wil l ext e nd th e wir ed inf r ast ruct ure to loc at i ons w he re cab ling is not poss ib le or ine ffi cie nt to im p le me nt . Not [...]
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46 Clie nt Bri dge Se tting No. : D is pl ay the set ting val ue SS ID : You can im pl e me nt the AP de te cti o n to s e le c t th e pr op e r S S I D. Ed it : Cli c k it to i m pl eme nt t he a dva nce d sett ing s Prefer BSS ID : You can insert the prefer BSSID or enter the specific S SID to be a ssociated wit h t he A ccess Point . SSID : You [...]
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47 Gue st Net wo rk Sett ing s Adding a guest network allows visitors to u se the Internet without giving out your office or com pany wirel ess security key. You can add a guest network to each wireles s network in the 2.4 GHzb/g/n and 5 GH za/n frequencies. S S ID : Sp ec ifie s the SSID for the cu rr ent pr of il e. S u p p re ss e d S S I D : C [...]
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48 Chapter 8 Managem ent[...]
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49 Managemen t VLAN Settin gs Thi s p ag e a llow s you to as s ig n a V LA N tag to pac k et s sen t ove r the net w ork . A VLAN is a gro up of com pute rs on a net wo rk wh os e so ftw are has been co nfi gu red so t hat th ey be hav e as if they w ere on a se pa r ate L oc al A re a Ne two rk (LA N) . Co mput er s on VLA N do not hav e to be p [...]
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50 A d v a nc ed S e tt i n gs SNMP Settin gs T h i s pa ge al l o w s yo u to as si gn th e Co nt ac t De t a il s, Lo c a t i on , C o m m u n i t y Na me , and Tr ap S e t t in gs f or a S im pl e N et wo r k M a na ge m e nt P ro to c o l ( S N MP ). SN MP i s a n e tw or k i ng m a na ge me nt p r ot oc ol us e d to m o ni t or ne tw or k at t[...]
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51 CLI Setti ngs Email Ale rt You can u se the Em ai l Ale r t fe at u re to se nd mes sa ges to the c onf ig ured em ail a dd ress when p art ic ula r sys tem ev en ts occ ur . CL I : Th e Co mm and Li ne Int er f ac e (CL I) all ow s you to typ e co mm ands ins te ad of cho osin g the m fro m a me n u or sel ecti ng an i c on . SSH : Ena bl e Se [...]
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52 Use rn ame : Ent e r the use r na me for th e em ai l acco unt t hat wil l be us e d to se nd e m ail s. Pas sw or d: Ent e r the pas s w or d for the em a il ac co un t th at wi ll be used to se n d ema il s. SMT P Serv er: En te r the IP ad d res s or h ost nam e of th e ou tg oi ng SM TP s erv er. Por t: Ent er t he SM T P po rt n umbe r to u[...]
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53 T i me Z o n e Time Setti ng Th is p age all ows you to se t the i nter nal cl ock of th e EN H7 10E XT . Ma nu all y S et D at e and T i me : Man ua lly sp ecify t he da te and tim e. Aut oma tic ally Get Da te and T im e: Select and ch eck wh ethe r y ou wi sh to e nter th e IP ad dress of an NT P ser ver or use the defa ult NT P ser ver to ha[...]
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54 A u to Re b oo t S e t t i n g s You can spe cify how oft en you wish to re boo t the EN H7 10E XT . Aut o Reb oo t S ett in g : En ab les or di sab les th e Au to Reb oo t fu nc tio n . Fr eq ue ncy of Au to Re bo ot : Spe cif ies ho w o ften you wis h to reb oot th e ENH 710EX T by M in, Hou r, Day or We ek . Ti me r : Sel ect th e day a nd e [...]
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55 Wi - Fi S c h e du l e r The Wi -Fi S che d ule r can b e cre ate d for use i n enf o rc i ng ru le s . For exam ple , if you wis h to rest rict web ac ce s s to Mon -F ri fr om 3pm to 8pm, you coul d cr eat e a sched ule sel ecti ng Mo n, T u e, We d, Thu and Fri whil e e nt er i n g a St a rt tim e of 3pm and End Time of 8 pm to limi t acce ss[...]
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56 T oo ls Ping Test Parameters Thi s pa ge a ll ow s yo u to ana ly ze the co n nec t io n qua l ity of the ENH 71 0E XT and trac e the r o ut in g t ab le to a t ar g e t in the ne tw ork . Tar ge t IP: Ent e r the IP addr ess you wo u ld lik e to sea rc h. Pin g Pack et Size : Ent er the pack et siz e of eac h pin g. Numb er of Pin gs : Ent er t[...]
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57 Speed Test Parameter s / LED Control Thi s page allo ws you to c on tr ol LED on/o ff for P ow er , LA N int e rf ace, or 2.4 GHz /5 GHz WLA N inte rfac e. LED Contr ol Pow er : Ena bl es or di sa bl e s t he P o we r LED ind ic ator . LA N: Ena bl es or dis able s the LAN LED i ndi ca t or . WLAN -2 .4 GHz: Ena bl e s or di sabl es t he W LA N-[...]
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58 A c c o un t F i r mw a r e Th is pag e all ow s you to cha nge the ENH7 10E XT use rn am e and pas s wo r d. By de f au lt , the us e rn a m e is: ad mi n and the pa ss w or d is: adm in . The pas s wo r d can co nt ai n f ro m 0 to 12 al ph an umer ic c har a cte rs a nd is ca s e se ns it iv e. Accou nt Settin gs Adm i nis tr at or Use rn am [...]
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59 B a c k u p /R es t o re F ac t o ry S e tt i n g The fu nct ion a llows y ou to ex por t the cur rent d ev ice con fig ura tion s. W he n y ou exp ort you r c on fig ura tio ns , you al so can re load t he sav ed con figu rati ons in to th e de vice th rou gh t he Re stor e Sa ved S etti ngs fro m a fil e sect ion . If e xtre me p rob lems o cc[...]
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60 Us e r S e t ti n g The fu nct ion a llows yo u to ba ckup the cu rre nt d evi ce con fig ura tion s i nto th e EN H710E XT as the de fau lt val ue. If ext reme pro ble ms o ccur , or if yo u hav e set t he ENH 710E XT in cor rect ly, you ca n pus h t he Res et b utt on to reve rt all the con figu rati ons of the EN H710E XT to the use r d efa u[...]
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61 L o g Sys tem L og The ENH710EXT automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. To view the logged information, clic k the Log link unde r the S ys te m Manager menu. If there is not enough internal memory to log all events, older events are deleted from the log. When powered down or rebooted, the log will be cl[...]
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62 Log out Cli ck Lo go ut in Ma n age men t m e nu to lo gout . Re set In so me ci rcum st anc es , it may be re q ui re d to fo r ce th e dev i ce to re bo ot . C li ck o n Re se t to re bo ot t he ENH7 10 EXT.[...]
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63 Appendix[...]
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64 Appendix A Fed eral Co mm uni catio n Co m mis sion Inte rfe renc e Stat eme nt Thi s equi p me nt has bee n test ed and fo un d to com ply wit h the li mi ts fo r a Cl ass B dig ital de vi ce, pursu an t to Part 15 of the F C C Rul es . The se li mi ts ar e de si gn ed to pr o v ide rea so na bl e pr o te ct i on aga in s t ha r mf ul int er fe[...]
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65 Appendix B - C E Interference Statement Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity Th i s d ev ic e complies w i t h the essential requ irements of the R&T T E Directive 1999/5/EC. Th e fo l l ow i n g test me th o d s h a v e been a p pl ie d in o rd er to p r o ve pr es u m pt i o n of conformity w i t h th e es s e nt i al r e qu i r e me n [...]
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66 Th i s de v i c e is a 5GHz w id eb a nd transmission s y s t em (t r a n s c ei v er ), intended for u s e in al l EU me m be r states an d E F T A countries, e x c e pt in F r a n ce and I ta ly w he re r e s tr ic t i v e use applies. In I ta ly the end - us er s ho u l d ap pl y for a license at t h e national spectrum a u t ho ri t i es in [...]
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67 Français [French] Par la présente [nom du fab rica nt] déclare que l’appareil [type d ’app areil] est conforme aux exig ences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 19 99/5/CE. Italiano [Italian] Con la p resente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenzia[...]
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68 Appendix C - IC Inter ference Sta tement Ind ustr y Ca nad a s tate men t Thi s d ev ice co mpli es w it h R SS -2 10 of the Industry Can ad a Ru l es . Op er a ti on is s u bj ec t to the fo l l ow ing two con diti on s: (1) T hi s d ev ic e may not cau s e har mful in t e r fe r e nc e, and (2) t hi s dev ic e must acce pt a ny int er fere nc [...]
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69 Appendix D - Prof essional Installation Instruction Ins tallat ion P ers ona l Th i s p r o du c t is designed for sp e c i fi c application a nd n ee ds to b e in st a l le d by a q u a li f ie d pe r s o na l wh o h as RF an d r e l at e d r ul e k n ow le d g e. Th e g e n er al us er sh al l not a t te m p t to in s t a l l or ch an g e the [...]
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70 Appendix E - Instru ctions d’installatio n p rofessionnelle I n st al la ti o n CC e pr odu i te std es tin ea unu s ag e sp eci f iq ue etd oi tet rei ns tal lep ar u np e rs onn e lq ual i fi ema i tr is ant l es rad i of req u en ces et l es reg l es s’y r ap po r ta n t . L ’ i n s t a l l a t io n et l e s re g l a ge s ne do iv en t [...]
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71 Appendix F - Det achable Antenna Usage Th i s d ev i c e h a s b e e n designed to o pe r a t e w i t h an antenna h av in g a m ax im um g ai n of 7 dB. Antenna h av in g a h ig h e r gain is st r i c t ly p r oh i b it ed p er r eg u l at i o n s of In du s tr y Canada. T h e re q u ir ed antenna impedance is 50 oh m s . Under I nd ust ry C an[...]
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71 Gai n : 5d Bi for 2 .4G H z / 7 dBi for 5G Hz[...]