Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto WAP-6013 del fabbricante LevelOne
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1 LevelOne User Man ual Ve r. 1 .0 WA P - 6013 300Mbps W ireless Access Point.
2 Safet y FCC W ARNING This eq uipment may generate or us e radio fr equency energy . Chan ges or modific ations to thi s eq uipment may c ause h armful int erferenc e unless t he modific ations are ex pressly appr oved i n the ins tructi on manu al.
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4 T abl e of Content s Chapter 1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 5 1.1 Pack ing Li st ........................................................................................
5 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 1 1 1 I I I n n n t t t r r r o o o d d d u u u c c c t t t i i i o o o n n n Congratul ations on y o ur purchase of this outst anding W ireless Br oadband Router . T his product is specif ically desig ned for Sm all Office and Home O f f ice needs.
6 Routing Protocol S tat ic ro ute, dyna mic route (RIP v 1/v2) Managem ent S NMP , syslog, Adminis tration Web - based U I, re mote l ogin, backup/r estore set ting Envi ronment & C erti f ic ati.
7 1.4 LED i ndicators LED status Descripti on Status Green in flash Device stat us is work ing. LAN LED Green RJ45 cab le is plugged Green in f lash Data ac cess W iFi LED Green W LAN is on Green in f.
8 1.5 Procedure for Hardw are Inst allation Step 1. Attach the anten na. 1.1. Rem ove the anten na from its plastic wrapper. 1.2. Scr ew the antenna in a clock wise directi on to the back panel of the unit. 1.3. Once secured, pos ition the antenna upward at its connec ting joint.
9 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 3 3 3 M M M a a a k k k i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n This pr oduct provides W eb based conf iguration scheme, t hat is, configur ing by your W eb browser , suc h as Mozi lla Firefox or or Internet Ex plorer .
10 Step 1 : Set up your system password. S tep 2: Setup th e LAN I P Step 3: Set up your W ireless..
11 Set up your Authentic ation and Encryptio n. Step 4: Then clic k Apply Sett ing. And then th e device will reboot. Step 5: Click F inish to com plete it.
12 3.2 System St atus This optio n provides th e function f or observing this product ’ s working status:.
13 3.3 A d v anced 3. 3.1 Basi c Sett ing Please Select “Advanc ed Setup” t o Setup.
14 1. L AN IP Add re s s : the loc al IP address of this dev ice . T he com puters on your network mu st use the LAN I P ad dress of your prod uct as their Def ault Gatewa y . Y ou c an change it if necessar y . 3.3.1.2 DH CP Server Press “More>>” 1.
15 address po ol. 4. Domain Nam e : Optional , this inf ormation will b e passed to the client. 5. Primar y DNS/Secondar y DNS : This f eature allows you to assign DN S Servers 6. Primar y WINS/Secon dary WINS : This f eature allows you to assign W INS Servers 7.
16 Wireless Off Schedule: Bef ore turning Off W ireless Radio, the device will detec t if W ireless station is onl ine, then depe nd as Sched ule ” 01:00 ~08:30” to dis able W iFi service. Netw ork ID (SSID) : Networ k ID is used for identifying the W ireless LAN (WLAN) .
17 Securi ty : Select the data privac y a lgorithm y ou w ant. Enabling the sec urity can protect your data while it is transfer red from one s t ation to ano ther . WDS Hybrid Mode: W hile acting as Bridges , W i r eless Router 1 an d W ireless Router 2 c an comm unicate with each other thr ough wireles s interfac e (with W DS).
18 Wireless Off Schedule: Bef ore turnin g Off W ireless Radi o, the device will detect if W ireless station is onl ine, then depe nd as Sched ule ” 01:00 ~08:30” to dis able W iFi service. Netw ork ID (SSID) : Networ k ID is used for identifying the W ireless LAN (WLAN) .
19 data while it is transfer red from one s t ation to ano ther . Remote AP MAC : Choose “Manu al” or scan on e AP to copy to item 1~4. WDS(Wir el es s Distribution S y stem) The W DS (W i r eless Distributed System ) function let th is access point acts as a wi reless LAN acc ess point and r epeater at the same tim e.
20 Netw ork ID (SSID) : Network ID is used for identif ying the W ireless LAN (WLAN). C lient stations can roam f reely over th is product and other Access Poi nts that hav e the sam e Network ID.
21 Universal Repeater M ode Universal Repeater is a techno logy used to ex tend wireless coverage. It provides the func tion to ac t as Adapter (client) a nd AP at the sam e time and can use this function to c onnect t o a Root AP and us e AP(SSID na me is sam e with Root AP ) function to service a ll wireless station s within its coverage.
22 RADIU S Server IP address or the 802.1X s erver ’ s domain - name. RADIU S Shared Ke y Key value s hared b y t he RADIUS s erver and th is router .
23 W PA Check Box was used to s witch the func tion of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is ena bled, the W ireless user mus t authentica te to this router first to use the N etwork s ervice. RADIUS Server I P a ddress or the 8 02.1X ser ver ’ s d omain - nam e.
24 W P A2( AES ) Check Box was used to s witch the func tion of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is ena bled, the W ireless user mus t authentica te to this router first to use the N etwork s ervice. RADIUS Server IP address or the 802.1X s erver ’ s domain - name.
25 W P A/W PA2 Check Box was used to s witch the func tion of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is enabled, the W ireless user mus t authentica te to this router first to use the N etwork s ervice. RADIUS Server The router will detect autom atically w h ich Securit y type(W pa - psk version 1 or 2) the cl ient uses to e ncrypt.
26 SSID B roadca st : The r outer will Broadcast b eacons that have s ome infor mation, inclu ding ssid so tha t The wirel ess clients ca n know how man y ap de vices by sca nning f unction in the network . Theref ore, This f unction is disab led, the wire less clients can not find the d evice from beacons.
27 Securi ty : Select the data privac y algorithm you want. En abling the s ecurit y c an protect your data while it is transfer red from one s t ation to ano ther .
28 W PA - PSK 1. Select Encry p tion and Pre - share Key Mo de If y ou s elect HEX, you have to fil l in 64 hexadec imal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits If ASCII, the length of pr e - share k ey is from 8 to 6 3.
29 W PA Check Box was used to s witch the func tion of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is ena ble d , the W ireless user mus t authentica te to this router first to use the N etwork s ervice. RADIUS Server I P addr ess or the 8 02.1X ser ver ’ s d omain - nam e.
30 If y ou s elect HEX, you have to fil l in 64 hexadec imal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits If ASCII, the length of Pre - share k ey is from 8 to 63. 2. Fill in t he key, Ex 12 345678 W P A/W PA2 Check Box was used to s witch the func tion of the W P A.
31 Universal Repeater M ode If set to A dapter Mode (Client m ode), this devic e can work like a wireles s station when it’s connecte d to a com puter so that th e computer c an send packets f rom wired end t o wireless interface.
32 3.3.1.4 Chan ge Passw ord Y o u can chang e Password here. We strongly recommend you to chang e the system password f or security reas on. 3.3.3 Se curity Set tings 3.3.3.4 M AC control A dministrator MAC Control Regardles s the MAC acc ess conf iguration of administrator , s pecific MA C can acces s the device.
33 MAC Addr ess Control allows y o u to assig n different acc ess right for d ifferent users and to assign a s pecific IP addres s to a certain MAC address . M A C A ddr es s Control Check “Enable” to enable t he “MAC Addr ess Control”. All of the settin gs in this page will take effec t only when “Enable” is check ed.
34 Associat ion control Check "Association co ntrol" to enab le the controlli ng of which wireless c lient can associate t o the wirel ess LAN. If a c lient is denied to as sociate to t he wireles s LAN, it means the client can't send or recei ve any data via this de vice.
35 Y o u can selec t a specif ic client in t he “DHC P cl ients” Com bobox, and t hen click on the “Cop y to” butto n to cop y the MAC addres s of the c lient y o u select t o the ID selected i n the “ID” Com bobox .
36 Example: In this s cenario, ther e are thr ee clients l isted in th e Control Table. Clien ts 1 and 2 are wirel ess, and clie nt 3 is wired. 1.The "M AC Address Control" func tion is enab led.
37 5. Clients 2 and 3 and other wi red c lients with a MAC a ddress unspec ified in the C ontrol table are all al lowed to conn ect to this device. But c lient 1 is den ied to connec t to this d evice.
38 3. 3.4 A dvanced Sett ings 3.3.4.1 System Tim e Get Date an d Time Set Date and T ime manually Selected if y o u want to Set Date and Tim e m anually .
39 Selected if y o u want to Set Date and Tim e m anually . 3.3.4.2 System Log This page s upport two m ethods to ex port s y st em logs to spec ific destina tion by m eans of syslog(UD P) and SMT P(TCP). The item s you ha ve to setup incl uding: IP Address for Syslog Host IP of dest ination wher e syslogs will be sent to.
40 3.3.4.4 SNM P In brief , SNMP , the Simple Net work Managem ent Protoc ol, is a protoc ol designed to give a user the capab ility to rem otely manage a computer network b y polling and s etting term inal values and m onitoring network events. Enable SN MP Y o u must c heck Local, Rem ote or both to en able SNM P f unction.
41 3.3.5 T oolbox 3.3.5.1 View Log Y o u can View system log by click ing t he View Log button.
42 3.3.5.2 Fi rmware Upgr ade Y o u can upgrade f irmware by clicking Fi rmware Upg rade button . 3.3.5.3 B ackup Setting Y o u can back up your settin gs by click ing the Backup Setti ng button and save it as a bin file. Once y o u want to res tore these s ettings, pleas e click Firmware Up grade b utton and use the bin file you saved.
43 3.3.5.5 R eboot Y o u can also re boot this pr oduct b y c licking the Reboot button. A A A p p p p p p e e e n n n d d d i i i x x x A A A F F F A A A Q Q Q a a a n n n d d d T T T r r r o o o u u u b b b l l l e e e s s s h h h o o o o o o t t t i i i n n n g g g What can I do when I have some t rouble at t he first time? 1.
44 How do I connect router b y using w ireless? 1.Ho w to st art to use wirel ess? A: F irst, mak e sure that you already install ed wireles s client device in your co mputer .
45 Choose the one that y o u will want to connect and Con nect: If suc cessfully , th e computer will show and get ip f rom r outer: 2. When I use AES encr y ption of WP A - PSK to connect e v en i f I input the correct pre - share key? A: F irst, you m ust check if the driver of wireless clie nt s upports AES encryptio n .
46 3 .When I use wireless to connect the router , but I find the signa l is very low even if I am close to the router? A: Please c heck if the wireles s client is n ormal, f irst. If yes, pleas e send the unit to the s ell er an d verify W hat the proble m is.
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