Planet Technology Network Card WAP 6100 User Manual

802.11g Wireless LAN Outdoor CPE AP  
WAP-6100  
User’s Manual  
Version 1.0  
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Effective use of the radio spectrum – Article 3.2  
Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328-2 has been conducted. These are considered  
relevant and sufficient.  
CE in which Countries where the product may be used freely:  
Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Ireland, Denmark, Luxembourg,  
Austria, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland.  
France: except the channel 10 through 13, law prohibits the use of other channels  
Safety  
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However,  
special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with  
electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed  
at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.  
WEEE regulation  
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of  
the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end  
users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the  
crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal  
waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.  
Revision  
User’s Manual for PLANET 802.11g WLAN Outdoor CPE AP  
Model: WAP-6100  
Rev: 1.0 (June, 2006)  
Part No. EM-WAP6100  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
The WAP-6100 is an outdoor 802.11g CPE AP with 12dBi antenna built in. This manual describes the  
details of how to manage this equipment.  
1.1 Package Contents  
Make sure that you have the following items:  
One WAP-6100  
One Power Cord  
One PoE Injector  
One Metal Ring  
One 25m CAT5 Cable with RJ-45 plug and ODU connector  
One 1.9m CAT5 Cable with RJ-45 plugs  
One User’s Manual and Utility CD  
One Quick Installation Guide  
If any of the above items are missing, contact your supplier as soon as  
possible.  
Note:  
1.2 Features  
Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g compliant  
Solid housing provides protection against rigorous weather conditions  
Four operating modes support: AP, Wireless Bridge, Wireless Client, and Repeater  
Strong network security with 64/128/152-bit WEP encryption, WPA and WPA-PSK  
Built-in 12dBi patch antenna  
5 levels of adjustable transmit power control  
Super G mode raises the data rate up to 108Mbps  
Support DHCP Client  
Provides “Connection Status” indication for Repeater and Client modes  
Power over Ethernet design  
1.3 Specification  
Model  
WAP-6100  
Standard  
Signal Type  
IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g  
DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)  
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Modulation  
Port  
OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK  
10/100Mbps RJ-45 port * 1  
Antenna  
Built-in 12dBi patch antenna  
Output Power  
18dBm@11Mbps / 17dBm@54Mbps (typical)  
5 levels adjustable (Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth, Minimum)  
-74dBm@54Mbps OFDM, 10% PER  
-88dBm@11Mbps CCK, 8% PER  
Sensitivity  
Operating Mode  
AP, Wireless Bridge, Wireless Client, Repeater  
WEP setting  
Authentication type: Open System / Shared Key  
Shared keys input type: HEX / ASCII  
Shared keys length: (64-bit, 128-bit, 152-bit)  
Default WEP Key to use (1-4)  
WPA-PSK setting  
PassPhrase  
Security  
WPA Cipher Type (TKIP, AES)  
Group Key Update Interval: 300  
WPA setting  
Radius Server IP Address  
Radius Port: 1812  
WPA Cipher Type (TKIP, AES)  
Shared Key  
Group Key Update Interval: 300  
Super G mode  
Up to 108Mbps  
802.11g  
Up to 54Mbps (6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54)  
Data Rate  
802.11b  
Up to 11Mbps (1/2/5.5/11)  
Dimensions (L x W x H) 185 x 106 x 62mm  
Weight  
400g  
Operating temperature: -10 – 70 degree C  
Storage temperature: -30 – 80 degree C  
Relative humanity: 0% – 90% (non-condensing)  
Environmental  
Specification  
Power Requirement  
48V DC, 0.4A  
FCC, CE  
Electromagnetic  
Compatibility  
1.5 Wireless Performance  
The following information will help you utilizing the wireless performance, and operating coverage of  
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WAP-6100.  
1. Site selection  
To avoid interferences, please locate WAP-6100 and wireless clients away from transformers,  
microwave ovens, heavy-duty motors, refrigerators, fluorescent lights, and other industrial  
equipments. Keep the number of walls, or ceilings between AP and clients as few as possible;  
otherwise the signal strength may be seriously reduced. Place WAP-6100 in open space or add  
additional WAP-6100 as needed to improve the coverage.  
2. Environmental factors  
The wireless network is easily affected by many environmental factors. Every environment is  
unique with different obstacles, construction materials, weather, etc. It is hard to determine the  
exact operating range of WAP-6100 in a specific location without testing.  
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation  
Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the  
WAP-6100.  
1. Locate an optimum location and use the provided metal ring to secure WAP-6100 to a mast.  
2. Using provided CAT5 waterproof cable; connect the waterproof connector port of the WAP-6100  
to the “P+DATA OUT” port of PoE Injector.  
3. Using Category 3 or higher UTP or STP cable, connect the “DATA IN” port of PoE Injector to a  
10Mbps or 10/100Mbps Ethernet hub or switch, and connect the management station to a hub or  
switch on the same LAN.  
4. Connect the power cord to the PoE Injector, and plug it into an AC outlet to power up the  
WAP-6100.  
Note: ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the WAP-6100. Otherwise, the product may be  
damaged.  
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OUTDOOR INSTALLATION WARNING  
!
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:  
LIVES MAY BE AT RISK! Carefully observe these instructions and any special instructions that are  
included with the equipment you are installing.  
CONTACTING POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL. Make sure no power lines are anywhere where  
possible contact can be made. Antennas, masts, towers,  
guy wires or cables may lean or fall and contact these  
limes. People may be injured or killed if they are touching  
or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric  
lines. Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or  
personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with  
power lines.  
Assume all overhead lines are power lines.  
The horizontal distance from a tower, mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice  
the total length of the mast/antenna combination. This will ensure that the mast will not contact power if it  
falls either during installation or later.  
TO AVOID FALLING, USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND.  
z Select equipment locations that will allow safe, simple equipment installation.  
z Don’t work alone. A friend or co-worker can save your life if an accident happens.  
z Use approved non-conducting lasers and other safety equipment. Make sure all equipment is in  
good repair.  
z If a tower or mast begins falling, don’t attempt to catch it. Stand back and let it fall.  
z If anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line, DON’T TOUCH IT  
OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT. Instead, save your life by calling the power company.  
z Don’t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days.  
MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED, AND ELECTRICAL  
CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS. This will help prevent fire  
damage or human injury in case of lightning, static build-up, or short circuit within equipment connected  
to the antenna.  
z The base of the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective  
ground or to one or more approved grounding rods, using 1 OAWG ground wire and  
corrosion-resistant connectors.  
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z Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details.  
IF A PERSON COMES IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER, AND CANNOT MOVE:  
z
DON’T TOUCH THAT PERSON, OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED.  
z
Use a non-conductive dry board, stick or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in  
contact with electrical power.  
Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, administer CPR if you are certified, and make sure  
that emergency medical aid has been requested.  
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Chapter 3 Initial Setup  
The WAP-6100 allows configuration either via the configuration utility, known as Locator, or Web Browser  
through network. For the initial installation, we suggest using the PLANET WAP-6100 Locator. Before  
using Locator, please make sure the personal firewall installed in your PC is disabled.  
It is strongly recommended to configure and manage WAP-6100 using a wired LAN computer.  
3.1 Setup Procedures  
1.  
Insert the bundled CD in the CD-ROM drive to initiate the autorun program. Click on the  
"PLANET WAP-6100 Locator" hyperlink to activate the program.  
Or you can start the installation as follows.  
A. Click on Start Menu/ Run.  
B. Enter “E:\UTILITY\Locator.exe” in the appeared box, where “E” is the letter of your CD-ROM  
drive.  
C. Click on “OK” button.  
2.  
When the Locator is started, it will search the available WAP-6100 on the same network. The  
Locator shows you the Device Name, Device Type, IP Address, Ethernet MAC Address and  
Firmware Version. If there are multiple WAP-6100 or WAP-6100 in the same network, all of  
them will be listed.  
3.  
To change the IP address, select the target WAP-6100 if there are multiple devices, and click on  
the “IP Setting” button. A login dialog box will pop up. Please input your user name and  
password into the fields. Default user name and password are as below:  
User Name: Admin  
Password: (blank)  
Please note the first character of user name is a capital letter.  
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4.  
After type in correct user name and password, the “IP Setting” box appears. Here you can  
choose to obtain IP from a DHCP server or specify IP address manually. If your environment or  
ISP provide DHCP server, you can choose the first option. Otherwise, you need to manually  
setup IP address. Click on “Apply” button and WAP-6100 will reboot immediately. After the  
reboot completes, the WAP-6100 is operating with new settings.  
5.  
To restore WAP-6100 back to factory default values, click on the “Factory default” icon. This  
operation requires you to login the WAP-6100 first. Please input correct user name and password  
into the fields. The WAP-6100 will reboot immediately. After the reboot completes, the WAP-6100 is  
operating with default settings.  
6.  
Click on the “Web” icon, the Internet Explorer will be executed and connect to the web interface  
of WAP-6100. Please refer to the next chapter for how to manage WAP-6100 via web.  
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Chapter 4 Web Configuration  
Web configuration provides a user-friendly graphical user interface (web pages) to manage your  
WAP-6100. An AP with an assigned IP address (e.g. http://192.168.1.1) will allow you to monitor and  
configure via web browser (e.g., MS Internet Explorer or Netscape).  
1. Open your web browser.  
2. Enter the IP address of your WAP-6100 in the address field (default IP address is http://192.168.1.1).  
Please note that your PC’s IP address should be on the same IP subnet of the WAP-6100. For  
example, you can configure your PC’s IP address to 192.168.1.2 if WAP-6100 is with IP 192.168.1.1.  
3. A User Name and Password dialog box will appear. Please enter your User Name and Password here.  
Default User Name and Password are as below:  
User Name: Admin  
Password: (blank)  
Please note the first character of user name is a capital letter.  
4. Then you will see the WAP-6100 web configuration page after click on “OK”.  
4.1 Access Point Mode  
4.1.1 System Summary  
System Information  
This will display system name and both Ethernet MAC address and Wireless MAC  
address. Current country setting and firmware version will also be available here.  
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Current IP Settings  
This section shows current IP address setting including IP address, Subnet Mask, Default  
Gateway and DHCP status.  
Current Wireless Settings  
This area shows current wireless setting including operation mode, wireless mode, SSID,  
channel and security setting.  
4.1.2 Wireless Station List  
This page can help user identify current clients who already associated to the WAP-6100. You can also  
click on the MAC address column then the system will show the detail technical information for each  
wireless station.  
The page below describes the detail connection information with each station. You can get all information  
needed right here.  
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4.1.3 System Properties  
Device Name  
You may assign any name to the WAP-6100. Memorable, Unique names are  
helpful especially if you are employing multiple access points on the same  
network. The device name needs to be less than 32 characters. After verify  
the name you input and click “Apply” to save the setting.  
Country / Region  
Operation Mode  
Here you can set the WAP-6100 to follow different country and region  
regulations.  
The default operation mode is Access Point; this mode connects your  
wireless clients to a wired network. In most cases, no change is necessary.  
You can switch operation mode to Wireless Client, Repeater or Wireless  
Bridge mode depends on your application. Wireless Client mode can allow  
AP act as a client within its range. Your Ethernet devices behind the AP client  
can connect to a remote AP. Repeater is able to retransmit the signal of a  
remote AP. Choose repeater mode if you want to extend the range of your  
original AP. Wireless Bridge mode allow you to create a wireless connection  
to connect the networks between different building. You may check to the  
section 4.2/4.3 and 4.4 for more details of those operating mode.  
4.1.4 Administration  
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Administrator Name You change the administrator login name in this field.  
Password  
Type the new password here if you need to change it.  
Re-type the new password again, then click the “Apply” below to save the  
changes.  
Confirm Password  
4.1.5 IP Settings  
This page can configure system IP address. Default IP address is 192.168.1.1 and Subnet Mask is  
255.255.255.0. You can manually input IP address setting or get an IP from a DHCP server.  
IP Network Setting  
Here you can choose to get IP from a DHCP server or specify IP address  
manually. Choose to obtain an IP address from DHCP server if your  
environment or ISP provide DHCP server. Otherwise, you must manually setup  
IP address.  
IP Address  
If you select “Specify an IP address”, you must enter a unique IP address here.  
The Subnet Mask must be the same as your Ethernet network setting.  
Enter the IP address of your gateway here. If your network does not have a  
Gateway, you can leave this field blank.  
IP Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
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4.1.6 Wireless Network  
SSID  
The SSID is the unique name shared among all APs and clients in a wireless  
network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the wireless network. It is  
case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters, which may  
be any keyboard character. Make sure this setting is the same for all points in  
your wireless network. For added security, you should change the SSID from  
the default name default, to a unique name.  
Suppressed SSID  
Wireless Mode  
This option can hide the SSID. Enable this function only if you do not want the  
WAP-6100 to be found by others.  
Default setting is “2.4GHz 54Mbps (802.11g)”. This will support all 802.11b/g  
clients connect to the WAP-6100. You can choose “2.4GHz 11Mbps  
(802.11b)” in wireless mode column if your environment has only 802.11b  
clients. The final selection “2.4GHz 108Mbps (802.11 SuperG)” supports  
high-speed 108Mbps SuperG function. In order to support SuperG 108M  
transmission, all wireless clients will need to be Atheros® solution.  
Channel / Frequency Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your  
network settings. All points in your wireless network must use the same  
channel in order to function correctly. The default setting is “SmartSelect”  
means the system will pick best channel for you automatically. Stay with default  
setting if you do not have special request on channel selection.  
4.1.7 Wireless Security  
The wireless security settings configure the security of your wireless network. There are three wireless  
security mode options supported by the WAP-6100: WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA. (WPA stands for Wi-Fi  
Protected Access, which is a security standard stronger than WEP encryption. WEP stands for Wired  
Equivalent Privacy.)  
In Wireless Security page, you can configure the AP to work with No Security, WEP, WPA-PSK and  
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WPA security mode. Once you setup the AP to work in security mode, all wireless stations will also need  
to have corresponding settings. System default setting is “No Security”.  
WEP  
Authentication type  
Select the appropriate value - "Open System" or "Shared Key". All Wireless  
stations must then be set to use the same method.  
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Shared keys input  
type  
Select HEX or ASCII depends on your preference.  
Default key  
The default key, selected by the radio button, is required. The other keys are  
optional. Other stations must have matching key values.  
Shared key  
Key length  
There are 4 keys available, please ensure you have enter correct number for  
the key values with different Key Length and coding (Hex or ASCII).  
Select the level of encryption you want among the options. WAP-6100  
supports 64, 128, and 152-bit encryptions.  
After all changes are made, be sure to click on “Apply” to make sure all changes are saved into system.  
WPA-PSK  
Passphrase  
Cipher type  
Enter a hard-to-guess passphrase (between 8 and 63 characters) in the field.  
WPA gives you two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic  
encryption keys. Select the type of algorithm, TKIP or AES.  
Group key update  
interval  
Enter the time interval in seconds which instructs the WAP-6100 how often it  
should change the encryption keys. Usually the security level will be higher if  
you set the period shorter to change encryption keys more often. Default  
value is 1800 seconds. Setting 0 in this field would disable key renewal.  
After all changes are made, be sure to click on “Apply” to make sure all changes are saved into system.  
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WPA  
RADIUS server  
Enter the IP address of your RADIUS server.  
RADIUS port  
RADIUS secret  
Cipher type  
Specify the port number for RADIUS service, default value is 1812.  
RADIUS secret is the key shared between WAP-6100 and RADIUS server.  
WPA gives you two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic  
encryption keys. Select the type of algorithm, TKIP or AES.  
Group key update  
interval  
Enter the time interval in seconds which instructs the WAP-6100 how often it  
should change the encryption keys. Usually the security level will be higher if  
you set the period shorter to change encryption keys more often. Default  
value is 1800 seconds. Setting 0 in this field would disable key renewal.  
After all changes are made, be sure to click on “Apply” to make sure all changes are saved into system.  
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4.1.8 Wireless Advanced Settings  
Data rate  
You can select all data rates supported in current operation mode. Default  
value is “best” which means the system will automatically adjust the  
connection speed dynamically according to your current link status.  
You can reduce RF output power by selecting Half (-3dB) / Quarter (-6dB) /  
Eighth (-9dB) / Minimum. To change transmit power may decrease your  
wireless signal coverage.  
Transmit power  
Beacon interval  
(20-1000)  
This value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a  
packet broadcast by the WAP-6100 to keep the network synchronized. A  
beacon includes the wireless LAN service area, the AP address, the  
Broadcast destination address, a time stamp, Delivery Traffic Indicator Maps,  
and the Traffic Indicator Message (TIM).  
Data beacon rate  
(DTIM) (1-255)  
Enter a value between 1 and 255 that specifies the Delivery Traffic Indication  
Message (DTIM). A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next  
window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the AP has  
buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the  
next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. AP Clients hear the beacons and  
awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages.  
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Fragment length  
(256-2346)  
This specifies the maximum size of a data packet. It should remain at its  
default setting of 2,346. A smaller setting means smaller packets, which will  
create more packets for each transmission. If you have decreased this value  
and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it again, but it will  
likely decrease overall network performance. Only minor modifications of this  
value are recommended.  
RTS/CTS threshold  
(256-2346)  
Enter the preferred setting between 256 and 2346. Normally, this can be left  
at the default value.  
Short preamble  
Preambles are a sequence of binary bits that help the receivers synchronize  
and ready for receipt of a data transmission. Some older wireless systems  
like 802.11b implementation use shorter preambles. If you are having  
difficulty connecting to an older 802.11b device, try to enable short preamble.  
Protection Mode should remain default value (Auto) unless you are having  
severe problems with your 11g Wireless LAN products not being able to  
transmit to the WAP-6100 in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic. To  
enable this function boosts the WAP-6100’s ability to catch all 11g Wireless  
transmissions but will severely decrease performance.  
Protection mode  
Extended Range  
Distance (1-30)  
Atheros eXtended Range technology is fully compatible with IEEE and Wi-Fi  
Alliance standards. In outdoor environments, XR enables more economical  
point to point fixed wireless system and provides for greater utility of public  
hot spots infrastructure with increased numbers of users able to connect  
each access point.  
Setup “Distance” according to the longest link distance between the point to  
point or point to multi-point in the network. The input needs to be greater  
than or equal to the real distance. The range can be from 1KM to 30KM for  
normal mode and 1KM to 15 KM in Super mode.  
After all changes are made, be sure to click on “Apply” to make sure all changes are saved into system.  
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4.1.9 MAC Filter  
Click on the “Enable MAC Filtering” button, the rule have allow only station in list (accept) or allow any  
station unless in list (deny). You can edit the MAC Filtering Table in you need associated the access  
point.  
4.1.10 Backup / Restore Settings  
Backup the current  
settings to a file  
Restore settings  
from a backup file  
Restore factory  
default settings  
Click on the “Backup” button, system will prompt you where to save the  
backup file. You can choose the directory to save your configuration file.  
You can restore the configuration file from where you previously saved.  
Please be careful before restore system back to default since you will lose all  
current settings immediately.  
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4.1.11 Firmware Upgrade  
Enter the location of the new firmware file in the file path field, or click the “Browse” button to find the  
firmware upgrade file. Then click on the “Upgrade” button, and follow the on-screen instructions. The  
whole firmware upgrade process will take around 60 seconds.  
4.1.12 Reboot  
Click on “Reboot” button to restart WAP-6100.  
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4.2 Wireless Client Mode  
WAP-6100 can also work as an Ethernet client bridge to connect up to 16 Ethernet device into wireless  
network. In order to setup the WAP-6100 to work in Ethernet bridge mode, you need to choose “Wireless  
Client” mode and click “Apply” at System Properties page. You also need to reboot the WAP-6100. After  
the system reboot is done, you can see the page as below. Status page shows the WAP-6100 is now  
working in Wireless Client mode.  
4.2.1 Connection Status  
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Network type  
Here indicates the WAP-6100 works in AP mode or Client mode  
(Infrastructure mode / Ad Hoc mode).  
SSID  
Here displays current SSID assigned to the WAP-6100.  
The MAC address of the associated AP.  
BSSID  
Connection status  
This column shows current connection status. If WAP-6100 already connects  
to an Access Point or station, here will show “Associated”. Otherwise,  
connection column will show “N/A” which means no connection to any  
Access Point or station.  
Wireless mode  
Current channel  
Security  
Here show the Access Point current work in 11b, 11g, or super G mode.  
This column indicates the radio channel currently in use.  
Here indicates AP security settings in client mode. Should be either  
“Disabled”, “WEP” or ‘WPA-PSK”.  
Rx data rate (Mbps)  
Tx data rate (Mbps)  
Link quality  
Displays current receive data rate.  
Displays current transmit data rate.  
This column shows current link quality with AP in 0 to 100 percentage scale.  
This column shows current signal strength with AP in 0 to 100 percentage  
scale.  
Signal strength  
Activity  
Displays the number of packets received and transmitted through this  
WAP-6100.  
4.2.2 Wireless Network  
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Network mode  
You can set the wireless client into 2 different modes by clicking radio button.  
Wireless Client (Infrastructure) act as an AP client while Ad-hoc can support  
peer-to-peer network. The Infrastructure mode can support up to 108M  
SuperG transmission.  
Wireless mode  
SSID  
Select the proper mode according to your wireless network.  
The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in a wireless network.  
The SSID must be identical for all points in the wireless network. It is  
case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters, which may  
be any keyboard character. You can choose “Attach to any available  
SSID”; system will determine the Access Point currently available and  
establish connection with that Access Point. If you already understand your  
wireless environment well, you can type in the SSID in “Specify the static  
SSID” manually.  
Moreover, you can easily click on the “Site Survey” to find all wireless  
networks available in your current environment. Please refer to the  
description below.  
Site Survey  
The Site Survey page can help you identify all available APs in your environment. Just easily click on the  
BSSID column; the system will join you to the SSID you specify after reboot. In the Site Survey page you  
can also see the details of all SSID currently available.  
4.2.3 Wireless Security  
In Wireless client mode, WAP-6100 has support WEP and WPA-PSK security mechanisms. Please refer  
to section 4.1.7 for detailed descriptions of the security configuration.  
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4.2.4 Ethernet Client List  
You can check all the details about Ethernet clients including IP Address and MAC Address. Press  
“Refresh” if you add any new Ethernet client into network. The page will update latest status of current  
Ethernet network.  
4.3 Repeater Mode  
Repeater is able to retransmit the signal of a remote AP. Choose repeater mode if you want to extend the  
range of your original AP. In order to setup this mode, you need to choose “Repeater” mode and click  
Apply” at System Properties page. You also need to reboot the WAP-6100 to make the setting effective.  
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4.3.1 Wireless Network  
After enable the repeater mode, you can click on “Wireless Network” and choose “Site Survey” to pick  
one of the SSIDs you would like to retransmit its signal. (Please be noted that while using the repeater  
mode, the throughput performance maybe nearly only half compare with Access Point mode. Because  
the repeater needs to communicate with original AP and also the clients associate to the repeater at the  
same time.)  
Site Survey  
After click on the “Site Survey” button, you can choose the Access Point you need to extend its range by  
clicking on “BSSID” column. Then “Apply” the change to make sure system working properly with new  
setting. After all the changes are made, you can check the “Connect Status” page to check current SSID  
and link quality / signal strength. Some more information is available at that page.  
4.3.2 Wireless Security  
In Repeater mode, WAP-6100 supports only WEP security mechanisms. Please refer to section 4.1.7 for  
detailed descriptions.  
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4.4 Wireless Bridge  
Wireless Bridge mode help to make the two or more Ethernet networks connected without any wire. With  
multiple WAP-6100s in this mode, several LANs in distance can communicate to each other. This could  
be deployed if the networks are hard to make the wire in between.  
4.4.1 WDS Link Settings  
In the “WDS Link Settings”, select “Enable” in the “Mode” field. Then you are able to fill in MAC  
Address of each target WAP-6100.  
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Considerations before installation –  
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Loop Prevention – Be careful to plan you WDS connections, prevent your wireless network  
topology to have loop. Once loop shows up, you network traffic will become unstable.  
Performance – The system can support up to 8 WDS links. But all links and wireless stations that  
operate at the same time will all share single radio bandwidth. (Ex. 11g have 54Mbps bandwidth)  
Latency – In the chain topology configuration, if the chain becomes very long, end-to-end latency  
issue may come in play. We suggest the WDS link topology planning should not exceed 2 hops in  
chain configuration.  
4.4.2 WDS Security Settings  
WDS mode supports WEP and WPA-PSK. Please refer to section 4.1.7 for the detail of the configuration.  
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Appendix A Glossary  
802.11b - An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate  
of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2.4GHz.  
802.11g - An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate  
of 54Mbps, an operating frequency of 2.4GHz, and backward compatibility with 802.11b  
devices.  
Adapter - This is a device that adds network functionality to your PC.  
Ad-hoc - A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other (peer-to-peer)  
without the use of an access point.  
Backbone - The part of a network that connects most of the systems and networks together,  
and handles the most data.  
Bandwidth - The transmission capacity of a given device or network.  
Beacon Interval - Data transmitted on your wireless network that keeps the network  
synchronized.  
Bit - A binary digit.  
Browser - An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the  
information on the World Wide Web.  
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance) - A method of data transfer  
that is used to prevent data collisions.  
CTS (Clear To Send) - A signal sent by a wireless device, signifying that it is ready to receive  
data.  
Database - A collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed,  
managed, and updated.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A networking protocol that allows  
administrators to assign temporary IP addresses to network computers by "leasing" an IP  
address to a user for a limited amount of time, instead of assigning permanent IP addresses.  
Download - To receive a file transmitted over a network.  
DSSS (Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum) - Frequency transmission with a redundant bit  
pattern resulting in a lower probability of information being lost in transit.  
DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) - A message included in data packets that can  
increase wireless efficiency.  
Encryption - Encoding data transmitted in a network.  
Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved  
from a common transmission medium.  
Firmware - The programming code that runs a networking device.  
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Fragmentation -Breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network  
medium that cannot support the original size of the packet.  
Gateway - A device that interconnects networks with different, incompatible communications  
protocols.  
Hardware - The physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other information  
technology devices.  
IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) - An independent institute that  
develops networking standards.  
Infrastructure - A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point.  
IP (Internet Protocol) - A protocol used to send data over a network.  
IP Address - The address used to identify a computer or device on a network.  
ISM band - Radio bandwidth utilized in wireless transmissions.  
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet.  
LAN - The computers and networking products that make up your local network.  
MAC (Media Access Control) Address - The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to  
each networking device.  
Network - A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage,  
and/or transmission between users.  
Node - A network junction or connection point, typically a computer or work station.  
Packet - A unit of data sent over a network.  
Passphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process  
by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products.  
Port - The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or  
adapters.  
Roaming - The ability to take a wireless device from one access point's range to another  
without losing the connection.  
Router - A networking device that connects multiple networks together.  
RTS (Request To Send) - A networking method of coordinating large packets through the RTS  
Threshold setting.  
Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing,  
communications, and other services.  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - A widely used network monitoring and  
control protocol.  
Software - Instructions for the computer. A series of instructions that performs a particular  
task is called a "program".  
SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) - Market segment of professionals who work at home or in  
small offices.  
Spread Spectrum - Wideband radio frequency technique used for more reliable and secure  
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data transmission.  
SSID (Service Set IDentifier) - Your wireless network's name.  
Static IP Address - A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a  
network.  
Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network.  
Switch - 1. A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers, allowing a large  
number of devices to share a limited number of ports. 2. A device for making, breaking, or  
changing the connections in an electrical circuit.  
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A network protocol for transmitting data that requires  
acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent.  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - A set of instructions PCs use to  
communicate over a network.  
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) - a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic  
encryption keys for each packet transmitted.  
Topology - The physical layout of a network.  
Upgrade - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version.  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - An optional cryptographic confidentiality algorithm specified  
by IEEE 802.11 that may be used to provide data confidentiality that is subjectively equivalent  
to the confidentiality of a wired local area network (LAN) medium that does not employ  
cryptographic techniques to enhance privacy confidentiality.  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - a wireless security protocol using TKIP (Temporal Key  
Integrity Protocol) encryption, which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server.  
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