MicroNet Technology Network Router SP915G User Manual

User’s Manual  
Wireless LAN Outdoor Bridge  
Model No.: SP915G  
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Wireless LAN Outdoor Bridge  
RF cable  
AC Power cable  
included with the Outdoor Bridge will cause damage and void the  
warranty for this product.  
Hardware Setup  
Ethernet & RS-232 Console Connector:  
1. Console Port --- It is used for initial setup and configuration of the device  
2. LAN Port --- It is used for connecting the enclosed PSE for Power Over  
Ethernet  
3. WAN Port --- It used for connecting to ADSL for ISP  
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PSE BOX : for Power Over Ethernet (POE)  
PSE BOX  
AC Power cable  
Power Over Ethernet :  
RJ-45 cable connecter PSE BOX  
(POWER &DATA OUT port) and  
Wireless-G Outdoor Bridge WAN or LAN  
Ethernet Port  
Power LED  
Link Active LED  
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Minimum System Requirements  
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Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems  
with an installed Ethernet Adapter  
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Internet Explorer version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator version 7.0 and  
above  
Introduction  
The SP915G Outdoor Bridge covers a long operating distance, providing an  
802.11b/g outdoor WLAN which enables users to access the Internet or an  
organization’s network.  
At up to five times the speed of previous wireless devices, you can work faster  
and more increasing productivity efficiently. With SP915G,  
bandwidth-intensive applications like graphics or multimedia will benefit  
significantly because large files are able to move across the network quickly.  
SP915G can be configured in seven different modes (Wireless WAN, Access  
Point, Repeater (WDS), Bridge, Client Bridge, Point-To-Point,  
Point-To-Multi-Point), it offers 128-bit encryption, WPA and 802.1X  
authentication when used with a RADIUS server, MAC address access control,  
and additional security features.  
It has Dual Radio functionality for simultaneous AP and Bridge operations for  
backhaul applications. It is suitable for manufacturing plants, industrial sites,  
military bases, universities, hotels, airports and golf courses.  
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Features and Benefits  
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Support IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireless standards  
Provide dual radio to bridge wireless networks  
Support multiple operation modes for access point, gateway, bridge and  
repeater  
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Provide up to 100mW transmit power  
Support power over Ethernet for deployment flexibility  
Compliant with IEEE 802.11d regulatory domain  
Support 64/128-bit WEP encryption, WPA, 802.1x and Access Control List  
for security  
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Support SNMP/Web/Console/Telnet for network management  
Built-in 20KA lightning protection  
Weather-proof and rugged enclosure for stringent outdoor environment  
Four Operational Modes  
AP Mode  
AP Mode  
Wireless  
Eth WAN Port  
Internet  
Cable/ADSL Modem  
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Repeater Mode  
Repeater Mode  
Access Point  
Repeater1  
Repeater2  
Wireless Client  
Point to Point Mode  
Point to Point (P2P : Wireless Bridge) Mode  
Wired Network  
Wired Network  
LAN2  
LAN1  
L2 Switch  
L2 Switch  
P2P-1  
P2P-2  
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Point to Multi Point Mode  
PMP ( Wireless Bridge) Mode  
Wired Network  
LAN2  
L2 Switch  
Wired Network  
P2P-1  
LAN1  
Wired Network  
PMP  
LAN3  
L2 Switch  
P2P-2  
Using the Configuration Menu  
To configure the OUTDOOR BRIDGE, use a computer which is connected to  
the OUTDOOR BRIDGE with an Ethernet cable (see the Network Layout  
diagram).  
First, disable the Access the Internet using a proxy server function. To  
disable this function, go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections  
> LAN Settings and uncheck the enable box.  
Start your web browser program (Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator) .  
Type the IP address and http port of the OUTDOOR BRIDGE in the address  
field  
(http://192.168.2.254) and press Enter. Make sure that the IP addresses of the  
OUTDOOR BRIDGE and your computer are in the same subnet.  
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A screen will pop up and request you to enter user name and password. The  
default user name is “admin”, the default password is “default”  
After the connection is established, you will see the user identification window  
as shown.  
Note: If you have changed the default IP address assigned to the  
OUTDOOR BRIDGE, make sure to enter the correct IP address.  
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Device IP Setting Æ Ethernet  
LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network.  
These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the OUTDOOR BRIDGE.  
These settings may be referred to as private settings. You may change the  
LAN IP address if needed.  
IP address: The default IP address is 192.168.2.254. Assign a static IP  
address that is within the IP address range of your network.  
IP netmask: Enter the subnet mask. All devices in the network must share the  
same subnet mask..  
IP gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway in your network.  
(Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear”  
to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset->  
Restart.)  
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AP Setting --> Wireless0 or Wireless1  
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Mode: AP/Bridge or Disable Wireless. Select AP/Bridge if you want to set  
wireless in AP mode.  
Speed: The speed are Auto, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, 9Mbps,11Mbps,  
12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps.  
Channel: You can select 1 of 3 country setting (US: Channel 1 ~ 11, ETSI:  
Channel 1 ~13, Japan: Channel 1 ~ 14 )(Note: Channel 14 only 802.11b  
mode). All devices on the network must share the same channel. (Note: The  
wireless adapters will automatically scan and match the wireless setting.)  
ESSID: Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name designated for a specific  
wireless local area network (WLAN). The SSID’s factory default setting is  
default. The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless  
network or to establish a new wireless network.  
Preamble: Pull down select “long” or “short”.  
hidden SSID: Enable or Disable SSID broadcast. Pull down select “y” Disable  
SSID broadcast or “n” Enable SSID broadcast. Disable this feature broadcasts  
the SSID across the network.  
Client Isolation: Pull down “y” isolation or “n” none isolation  
Encryption  
The OUTDOOR BRIDGE has the newest, strongest and most advanced  
security features available today. When used with other 802.11 WPA (Wi-Fi  
Protected Access) compatible products in a network with a RADIUS server,  
the security features include:  
WPA & 802.1x represent the first line of defense against network intrusion. In  
the authentication process the RADIUS server verifies the identity of the client  
attempting to connect to the network. Unfamiliar clients will be denied access.  
EAP(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is available through the Windows XP  
Operating System. You will need to use the same type of EAP protocol on all  
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the devices in your network when using the 802.1x feature.  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) authorizes and identifies users based on a  
secret key that changes automatically at regular intervals. WPA uses TKIP  
(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) to change the temporal key every 10,000  
packets (a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This  
ensures much greater security than the standard WEP security. (By contrast,  
the previous WEP encryption implementations required the keys to be  
changed manually.)  
WPA-PSK allows home users that will not incorporate a RADIUS server in  
their network, access to WPA security. Utilizing the Pre-Shared Key mode of  
WPA, the OUTDOOR BRIDGE will obtain a new security key every time it  
connects to the 802.11 network. You only need to input your encryption  
information once in the configuration menu. No longer will you have to  
manually input a new WEP key frequently to ensure security. With the  
OUTDOOR BRIDGE and WPA-PSK, you will automatically receive a new key  
every time you connect, vastly increasing the safety of your communication.  
Set Encryption to Open System  
WEP auth method: Select Open System to communicate the key across the  
network.  
WEP mode: Select 64, 128 bits.  
Key Type: 64 bit support WEP password 10 bit HEX(Hexadecimal digits  
consist or the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F) code. 128 bit support WEP  
password 26 bit HEX code.( Note :Currently version does not support ASIC  
code.)  
Valid Key: Select one of the keys in the Key table to be the active key.  
Key Table: Enter up to four encryption keys here.  
Set Encryption to Shared Key  
WEP auth method: Select Shared Key to communicate the key across the  
network.  
WEP mode: Select 64, 128 bits.  
Key Type: 64 bit support WEP password 10 bit HEX(Hexadecimal digits  
consist or the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F) code. 128 bit support WEP  
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password 26 bit HEX code.( Note :Currently version does not support ASIC  
code.)  
Valid Key: Select one of the keys in the Key table to be the active key.  
Key Table: Enter up to four encryption keys here.  
Set Encryption to Open System/Shared Key  
WEP auth method: Select Open System and Shared Key to communicate  
the key across the network.  
WEP mode: Select 64, 128 bits.  
Key Type: 64 bit support WEP password 10 bit HEX(Hexadecimal digits  
consist or the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F) code. 128 bit support WEP  
password 26 bit HEX code.( Note :Currently version does not support ASIC  
code.)  
Valid Key: Select one of the keys in the Key table to be the active key.  
Key Table: Enter up to four encryption keys here  
Set Encryption to WPA-PSK  
Authentication: WEP auth method select dis then select WPA and check  
WPA-PSK  
PSK: Enter a passphrase that will be shared by all devices using WPA-PSK on  
the network.  
Set Encryption to WPA-Enterprise(802.1x)  
Authentication: WEP auth method select dis then select WPA and  
WPA-Enterprise(802.1x)  
RADIUS Server: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.  
Authentic Port: 1812 is the port number dedicated to the authentication  
function of the RADIUS server.  
Accounting: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server and port number  
dedicated to RADIUS accounting. The RADIUS server uses accounting to  
keep track of user login sessions.  
Radius Key: Enter the secret Key that is required of all devices to  
communicate with the RADIUS server.  
(Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear”  
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to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset->  
Restart.)  
Point to Point Mode Setting Æ Wireless0 or Wireless1  
Point to Point (P2P : Wireless Bridge) Mode  
Wired Network  
Wired Network  
LAN2  
LAN1  
L2 Switch  
L2 Switch  
P2P-1  
P2P-2  
PtP mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP encryption  
method can select. When wireless0 or wireless1 in PtP mode will also do AP  
function, suggest disable SSID broadcast (Pull down select “y” in hidden SSID  
to disable SSID broadcast) and set WEP encryption.  
e.g.  
P2P-1 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.05 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06  
P2P-2 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.07 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.08  
Set P2P-1 Wireless 1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type P2P-2 Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.08 in WDS macs fields. Then set WEP encryption, and disable  
WPA encryption. Pull down select “y” in hidden SSID to disable SSID  
broadcast.  
Set P2P-2 Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type P2P-1 Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.06 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as P2P-1  
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Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as P2P-1 Wireless1.Dsiable P2P-2  
Wireless1 WPA encryption. Pull down select “y” in hidden SSID to disable  
SSID broadcast.  
Point to Multi Point Mode Setting Æ Wireless0 or  
Wireless1  
PMP ( Wireless Bridge) Mode  
Wired Network  
LAN2  
L2 Switch  
Wired Network  
P2P-1  
LAN1  
Wired Network  
PMP  
LAN3  
L2 Switch  
P2P-2  
PtMP mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP  
encryption method can select. When wireless0 or wireless1 in PtMP mode will  
also do AP function, suggest disable SSID broadcast(Pull down select “y” in  
hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast) and set WEP encryption.  
e.g PMP Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.05 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06  
P2P-1 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.07 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.08  
P2P-2 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.09 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.0A  
Set PMP Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type P2P-1 Wireless1 Mac:  
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00.01.02.03.04.08 and P2P-2 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.0A in WDS  
macs fields.  
Then set WEP encryption, and disable WPA encryption. Pull down select “y” in  
hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast.  
Set P2P-1 Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type PMP Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.06 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as PMP  
Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as PMP Wireless1.Dsiable P2P-1  
Wireless1  
WPA encryption. Pull down select “y” in hidden SSID to disable SSID  
broadcast.  
Set P2P-2 Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type PMP Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.06 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as PMP  
Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as PMP Wireless1.Dsiable P2P-2  
Wireless1 WPA encryption. Pull down select “y” in hidden SSID to disable  
SSID broadcast.  
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Repeater Mode Setting Æ Wireless0 or Wireless1  
Repeater Mode  
Access Point  
Repeater1  
Repeater2  
Wireless Client  
Repeater mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP  
encryption method can select.  
e.g AP Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.05 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06  
Repeater1 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.07 Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.08  
Repeater2 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.09 Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.0A  
Set AP Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type Repeater1 Wireless0 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.07 in WDS macs fields.Then set WEP encryption, and disable  
WPA encryption.  
Set Repeater1 Wireless0 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type AP Wireless1 Mac:  
00.01.02.03.04.06 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as AP  
Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as AP Wireless1.Dsiable Repeater1  
Wireless0  
WPA encryption. Set Repeater1 Wireless1 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type  
Repeater2 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.09 in WDS macs fields. Set WEP  
encryption the same as AP Wireless1.Dsiable Repeater1 Wireless1 WPA  
encryption.  
Set Repeater2 Wireless0 in AP/Bridege Mode, and type Repeater1 Wireless1  
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Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.08 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as  
Repeater1 Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as AP Wireless1.Dsiable  
Repeater2 Wireless0  
WPA encryption.  
Dual Radio Setting For Simultaneous Operation  
AP and Bridge  
e.g. Wireless0 do AP Setting as page 11 and Wireless1 do Bridge setting as  
page 17 (PtP Setting) or page 18 (PtMP setting). Wireless0 and Wireless1 can  
do different Setting such as different channel and different Encryption  
AP and AP  
Wireless0 and Wireless1 do AP Setting as page 11. Wireless0 and Wireless1  
can do different Setting such as different channel and different Encryption.  
Bridge and Bridge  
Wireless0 and Wireless1 do Bridge setting as page 18 (PtP Setting) or page  
19 (PtMP setting). Wireless0 and Wireless1 can do different Setting such as  
different channel and different Encryption  
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DHCP Server Setting Æ DHCP  
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DHCP Server Control: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns  
dynamic IP addresses to devices on the network. This protocol simplifies  
network management and allows new wireless devices to receive IP  
addresses automatically without the need to manually assign new IP  
addresses.  
Select Subnet on device IP(Such as 192.168.2.254) to allow the OUTDOOR  
BRIDGE to function as a DHCP server.  
start IP: Input the first IP address available for assignment in your network.  
end IP: Input the end IP address available for assignment in your network.  
router: Input device IP  
dns: Input your ISP DNS.  
wins: Input wins server IP  
DHCP Clients show the client IP and client MAC setting.  
(e.g. If your device ip is 192.168.2.254, then start ip is 10 and end ip is 100.  
System will asign ip from 192.168.2.10 to 192.168.2.100 to client.)  
(Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear”  
to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset->  
Restart.)  
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WAN Setting Æ WAN  
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To select the connection type for WAN PORT, you can choose any of the  
following Mode:  
• For static IP, please click Static IP and type IP address, IP netmask, IP  
gateway.  
• For dynamic IP address, please click the Dynamic IP and type Hostname  
• For xDSL and using PPPoE to connect to Internet, please click PPPoE  
and type username and password.  
• For Disable WAN Port, please click Disable.  
(Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear”  
to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset->  
Restart.)  
WAN Status Æ WAN Status  
When WAN setting is Dynamic IP or PPPoE click WAN Status will show  
current IP status.You can click renew or release to renew or release IP at  
Dynamic IP setting, and click disconnect or connect to disconnect or  
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connect your ISP at PPPoE setting.  
Admin setting Æ Admin  
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You can change login password (default password is “default”), SNMP user  
name and password, and SNMP Trap setting here.  
(Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear”  
to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset->  
Restart.)  
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Firewall setting Æ Firewall  
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In Firewall IP Rules fields you can define 20 IP rules to deny or pass  
networking which fit the rules.  
In Firewall MAC Rules fields you can control 20 MACs which can pass connect  
to system or deny from system.  
(Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear”  
to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset->  
Restart.)  
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Virtual Server setting Æ Virtual Server  
You can define 10 groups Virtual Server here.  
e.g. If you build a Server at local PC(client) and Wireless-G Outdoor AP/Bridge  
is connect to internet have a real IP. Check Enable the rule in Virtual Server  
and type Description, then key-in local PC’s IP in Local IP fields and port(use  
by the Server) in Local Port and select protocol (use by the Server). After finish  
those setting click Submit-> Reset-> Restart restart system to make settings  
work. The Server build at local PC will work in internet.  
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Connection Status  
It will show the device connection status.  
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Firmware upgrade Æ Upgrade  
Step 1 : Set your PC IP (192.168.2.X), and close PC’s firewall.  
Step 2 : Open a TFTP server on your PC and put the firmware in the same  
direct.  
Step 3 : Click on the Upgrade tab and then the main screen enter the PC IP  
address in the “tftp server :”field section 192.168.2.X , and the second option  
“file name” please key in the firmware file name. Then click Download and  
reset. It may take up to 2 minutes for the upgrade to complete.  
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Reset System Æ Reset  
Click Reset Æ Restart will store settings and restart system.  
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Specifications  
Ethernet:  
IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u  
IEEE802.11 b /g compliant  
Standards  
Wireless:  
54/48/36/24/18/12/11/5.5/2/1Mbps auto fallback  
64/128-bit WEP Data Encryption, WPA, 802.1x and  
Access Control List  
Data Rate  
Security  
2.400~2.4835GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical Band)  
10/100BASE-TX auto-negotiation RJ-45 port x 2,  
Auto MDI/MDI-X  
Frequency Band  
Interface  
RS-232 serial port  
N-Type Connector x 2  
20dBm (Typical)  
Transmit Power  
11/N. America (FCC), 13/Europe (ETSI), 14/Japan  
Access Point, Bridge, Repeater and WDS (Wireless  
Distribution System)  
Operation Channel  
Operation Mode  
FCC, CE  
Emission  
Operating  
-30 °C - 75 °C  
Temperature  
10% - 80% (Non-condensing)  
220 x 195 x 70 mm,2.65kg  
48VDC, 1A  
Operating Humidity  
Dimension & Weight  
Power Adapter  
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