Advantek Networks Network Router AWN AP 54MR User Manual

802.11b+g Access Point  
User Manual  
Model: AWN-AP-54MR  
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Table of Content  
Introduction  
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FEATURES....................................................................................................1  
APPLICATION ................................................................................................2  
PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .....................................................................3  
FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS .......................................................................5  
Wireless AP ............................................................................................5  
Hardware Connection  
Check the LEDs: .......................................................................................6  
About the Operation Modes  
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ACCESS POINT MODE....................................................................................7  
WDS REPEATER MODE ................................................................................7  
CLIENT MODE (INFRASTRUCTURE) .................................................................7  
CLIENT MODE (AD-HOC)................................................................................8  
WDS BRIDGE MODE.....................................................................................8  
Configuration  
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LOGIN ..........................................................................................................9  
STATUS......................................................................................................10  
System ..................................................................................................10  
Statistics................................................................................................11  
WIRELESS ..................................................................................................13  
Basic Settings .......................................................................................13  
Advanced Settings................................................................................15  
Security .................................................................................................19  
Access Control......................................................................................21  
TCP/IP ......................................................................................................24  
Basic .....................................................................................................24  
OTHER .......................................................................................................27  
Upgrade Firmware ................................................................................27  
Save/Reload Settings ...........................................................................28  
Password ..............................................................................................30  
System Log ...........................................................................................30  
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INTRODUCTION  
This is an IEEE802.11b/g compliant 11 Mbps & 54 Mbps Ethernet Wireless  
Access Point. The Wireless Access Point is equipped with two 10/100 M Auto-  
sensing Ethernet ports for connecting to LAN and also for cascading to next  
Wireless Access Point.  
This Access Point provides 64/128bit WEP encryption, WPA and IEEE802.1x  
which ensures a high level of security to protects users’ data and privacy. The  
MAC Address filter prevents the unauthorized MAC Addresses from accessing  
your Wireless LAN. Your network security is therefore double assured.  
The web-based management utility is provided for easy configuration that your  
wireless network connection is ensured to be always solid and hassle free.  
Features  
Two LAN ports for Wireless AP cascade.  
Support WPA.  
Support AP client mode.  
Support WDS for bridge mode.  
Support data rate automatic fallback.  
Automatic channel selection.  
Client access control.  
Support 802.1x/Radius client with EAP-TLS, TKIP, AES encryption.  
Support IAPP.  
Adjustable Tx power, Tx rate, and SSID broadcast.  
Allow WEP 64/128 bit.  
Web interface management.  
Support System event log and statistics.  
MAC filtering (For wireless only).  
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Application  
Example 1  
Example 2  
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Parts Names and Functions  
1. Front Panel: (LED Indicators)  
LED  
Status  
Flashing  
Indicator Color Solid  
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2
Power  
Green Turns solid green when N/A.  
power is applied to this  
device.  
Red Turns solid red when  
the device is booting,  
after boot scuessfully,  
the light turn off.  
Status  
3~6  
Link/Act. Green Turns solid green when Receiving/  
Wireless  
connected and  
associated to at least a  
Sending data  
client station.  
WEP/WP OrangeTurns solid orange  
N/A  
A
when wireless security  
is enabled.  
MAC Ctrl OrangeTurns solid orange  
when MAC Control is  
enabled.  
N/A  
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WDS  
OrangeTurn solid orange  
when WDS is enabled.  
N/A  
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LAN 1  
LAN 2  
Green Turns solid green when Receiving/  
linked to a local  
network.  
Sending data  
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Table 1: LED Indicators  
2. Rear Panel: Connection Ports  
Port/button  
12V DC  
LAN1  
LAN2  
(Factory)  
RESET  
Functions  
Connects the power adapter plug  
Connects to Ethernet  
A
B
C
D
Connects to Ethernet  
Press over 3 seconds to reboot this device.  
Press for over 10 seconds to restore factory  
settings.  
Performing the Factory Reset will erase all  
previously entered device settings.  
Table 2: Connection Ports  
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Factory Default Settings  
Setting  
Wireless Access Point  
Device Name  
Wireless AP  
SSID  
Default value: 802.11g-AP  
Channel  
WEP  
11  
Default value: Disabled  
IP Address  
192.168.1. 254  
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HARDWARE CONNECTION  
Note: Before you starting hardware connection, you are advised to find an  
appropriate location to place the Access Point. Usually, the best place for the  
Access Point is at the center of your wireless network, with line of straight to all  
your wireless stations. Also, remember to adjust the antenna; usually the  
higher the antenna is placed, the better will be the performance.  
1. Connect to your local area network: connect a Ethernet cable to one of  
the Ethernet port (LAN1 or LAN2) of this Wireless Access Point, and the  
other end to a hub, switch, router, or another wireless access point.  
2. Power on the device: connect the included AC power adapter to the  
Wireless Access Point’s power port and the other end to a wall outlet.  
Check the LEDs:  
The Power and LAN # LEDs should be ON. LAN# LED will even blink if there is  
traffic.  
The Link/Act LED will be on in static when associated with a station and blink  
whenever this AP receives data packets in the air.  
If the Status LED glows after self-test , it means this Wireless Access Point  
fails on self test. Please ask your dealer for technical support.  
3. Configure your PC: Make sure your local PC(s) has wireless network  
adapter installed.  
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About the Operation Modes  
This device provides four operational applications with Access Point, Bridge,  
Client (Ad-hoc) and Client (Infrastructure) modes, which are mutually  
exclusive.  
This device is shipped with configuration that is functional right out of the box. If  
you want to change the settings in order to perform more advanced  
configuration or even change the mode of operation, you can use the web-  
based utility provided by the manufacturer as described in the following  
sections.  
Access Point Mode  
When acting as an access point, this device connects all the stations  
(PC/notebook with wireless network adapter) to a wired network. All stations  
can have the Internet access if only the Access Point has the Internet  
connection.  
See the sample application below.  
To set the operation mode to Access Point, please go to “Wireless Basic  
Settings”, in the “Mode” field click the down arrow to select AP mode.  
WDS Repeater Mode  
Refer to the illustration below. While acting as Bridges, AP1 (with Station 1  
being associated to) and AP2 (with Station 2 being associated) can  
communicate with each other through wireless interface (with WDS). Thus  
Station 1 can communicate with Station 2 and both Station 1 and Station 2 are  
able to access the Internet if only AP1 or AP2 has the Internet connection.  
To set the operation mode to Bridge, please go to “Wireless Basic  
Settings”, in the “Mode” field click the down arrow to select AP mode. And  
go to “Wireless WDS Settings” to enable WDS.  
Client Mode (Infrastructure)  
If set to Client (Infrastructure) mode, this device can work like a wireless station  
when it’s connected to a computer so that the computer can send packets from  
wired end to wireless interface.  
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Refer to the illustration below. This station (AP1 plus the connected computer 1)  
can associate to another Access Point (AP2), and then can have the Internet  
access if the other Access Point (AP2) has the Internet connection.  
To set the operation mode to Client (Infrastructure), please go to “Wireless  
Basic Settings”, in the “Mode” field click the down arrow to select Client  
mode, and then select “Network Type” as “Infrastructure”.  
Client Mode (Ad-hoc)  
If set to the Client (Ad-hoc) mode, this device can work like a wireless station  
when it is connected to a computer so that the computer can send packets  
from wired end to wireless interface. You can share files and printers between  
wireless stations (PC and laptop with wireless network adapter installed).  
See the sample application below.  
To set the operation mode to Client (Ad-hoc), please go to “Wireless Basic  
Settings”, in the “Mode” field click the down arrow to select Client mode,  
and then select Network Type as “Ad-hoc”.  
WDS Bridge Mode  
The WDS (Wireless Distributed System) function lets this access point act as a  
wireless LAN access point and repeater at the same time. Users can use this  
feature to build up a large wireless network in a large space like airports, hotels  
and schools …etc. This feature is also useful when users want to bridge  
networks between buildings where it is impossible to deploy network cable  
connections between these buildings.  
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CONFIGURATION  
Login  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Start your computer. Connect an Ethernet cable between your computer  
and the Wireless Access Point.  
Make sure your wired station is set to the same subnet as the Wireless  
Access Point, i.e. 192.168.1.254  
Start your WEB browser. In the Address box, enter the following:  
HTTP://192.168.1.254  
The configuration menu is divided into four categories: Status, Wireless,  
TCP/IP, and Other settings. Click on the desired setup item to expand  
the page in the main navigation page. The setup pages covered in this  
utility are described below.  
No username and password required for the fist login, however, you can  
set up a set of password for the future security and username is can’t  
change, for detailed configuration, please refer to the Password in the  
later section of Configuration.  
4.  
Default username: please key in “admin” on login web page.  
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Status  
In this screen, you can see the current settings and status of this Access  
Point. You can change settings by selecting specific tab described in  
below.  
System  
System  
Uptime  
Firmware Version  
The time period since the device was up.  
The current version of the firmware installed in this  
device.  
Wireless Configuration  
Wireless Mode  
There are four modes supported, Access Point, Client  
(Ad-hoc and Infrastructure), WDS Bridge and WDS  
repeater. The default mode is Access Point. If you  
want to change to bridge mode, please go to  
Wireless/WDS Setting to enable the WDS function.  
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SSID  
The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another,  
therefore, all access points and all devices attempting  
to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same  
SSID. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32  
characters. A device will not be permitted to join the  
BSS unless it can provide the unique SSID. An SSID is  
also referred to as a network name because essentially  
it is a name that identifies a wireless network.  
The number of channels supported depends on the  
region of this Access Point. All stations communicating  
with the Access Point must use the same channel.  
WEP Encryption (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is set to  
Disabled by default. When WEP is enabled, data  
packet is encrypted  
Channel Number  
Encryption  
before being transmitted. The WEP prevents data  
packets from being eavesdropped by unrelated people.  
By using WEP data encryption, there may be a  
significant degradation of the data throughput on the  
wireless link.  
Associated Clients  
BSSID  
Displays the total number of clients associated to this  
AP. You can have up to 64 clients to associate to this  
Access Point.  
BSSID displays the ID of current BSS, which uniquely  
identifies each BSS. In AP mode, this value is the MAC  
address of this Access Point.  
TCP/IP Configuration  
IP Protocol  
Display the method to get the IP of this AP, which could  
be  
obtained by Fixed-IP or DHCP-client.  
Current IP address for this Access Point  
Current Subnet mask for this Access Point  
br0 IP Address  
br0 Subnet Mask  
br0 Default Gateway Default Gateway for this Access Point  
br0 MAC Address  
The MAC Address for this Access Point  
Statistics  
The Statistics table shows the packets sent/received over wireless and  
ethernet LAN respectively.  
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Wireless  
Basic Settings  
This page includes all primary and major parameters. Any parameter change  
will cause the device to reboot for the new settings to take effect.  
Disable Wireless LAN Interface  
Check the box to disable the Wireless  
LAN Interface, by so doing, you won’t  
be able to make wireless connection  
with this Access Point in the network  
you are located. In other words, this  
device will not be visible by any  
wireless station.  
You can choose one mode of the  
following you need.  
Band  
2.4GHz (B): 802.11b supported  
rate only.  
2.4GHz (G): 802.11g supported rate  
only.  
2.4GHz (B+G): 802.11b supported  
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rate and 802.11g supported rate.  
The default is 2.4GHz (B+G) mode.  
This Wireless Access Point can support  
four modes AP, Client, Bridge and  
Repeater.  
Mode  
Network Type  
SSID  
When in Client mode, you can select  
between Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure.  
The SSID differentiates one WLAN  
from another, therefore, all access  
points and all devices attempting to  
connect to a specific WLAN must use  
the same SSID. It is case-sensitive and  
must not exceed 32 characters.  
A
device will not be permitted to join the  
BSS unless it can provide the unique  
SSID. An SSID is also referred to as a  
network name because essentially it is  
a name that identifies a wireless  
network.  
Channel Number  
Allow user to set the channel manually  
or automatically.  
If set channel manually, just select the  
channel you want to specify.  
If “Auto” is selected, user can set the  
channel range to have Wireless Access  
Point automatically survey and choose  
the channel with best situation for  
communication.  
The number of channels supported  
depends on the region of this Access  
Point. All stations communicating with  
the Access Point must use the same  
channel.  
Enable  
Ethernet Client)  
Mac  
Clone  
(Single If your ISP restricts service to PCs only,  
use the MAC Clone feature to copy a  
PC Media  
Access Control (MAC) address to your  
router. This procedure will cause the  
router to appear  
as a single PC, while allowing online  
access to multiple computers on your  
network.  
Apply Changes  
Press to save the new settings on the  
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screen.  
Reset  
Press to discard the data you have  
entered since last time you press Apply  
Change.  
Advanced Settings  
It is not recommended that settings in this page to be changed unless  
advanced users want to change to meet their wireless environment for optimal  
performance  
Authentication Type  
To provide a certain level of security, the IEEE  
802.11 standard has defined two types of  
authentication methods, Open System and Shared  
Key. With Open System authentication, a wireless  
PC can join any network and receive any messages  
that are not encrypted. With Shared Key  
authentication, only those PCs that possess the  
correct authentication key can join the network. By  
default, IEEE 802.11 wireless devices operate in an  
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Open System network.  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption is  
used when the wireless devices are configured to  
operate in Shared Key authentication mode.  
If the Access Point is using Open System, then the  
wireless adapter will need to be set to the same  
authentication mode.  
Shared Key is used when both the sender and the  
recipient share a secret key.  
Select Auto for the network adapter to select the  
Authentication mode automatically depending on the  
Access Point Authentication mode.  
Fragment Threshold  
RTS Threshold  
Fragmentation mechanism is used for improving  
the efficiency when high traffic flows along in the  
wireless network. If your 802.11g Wireless LAN  
PC Card often transmit large files in wireless  
network, you can enter new Fragment Threshold  
value to split the packet. The value can be set  
from 256 to 2346. The default value is 2346.  
RTS Threshold is a mechanism implemented to  
prevent the “Hidden Node” problem. “Hidden Node”  
is a situation in which two stations are within range of  
the same Access Point, but are not within range of  
each other. Therefore, they are hidden nodes for  
each other. When a station starts data transmission  
with the Access Point, it might not notice that the  
other station is already using the wireless medium.  
When these two stations send data at the same time,  
they might collide when arriving simultaneously at  
the Access Point. The collision will most certainly  
result in a loss of messages for both stations.  
Thus, the RTS Threshold mechanism provides a  
solution to prevent data collisions. When you enable  
RTS Threshold on a suspect “hidden station”, this  
station and its Access Point will use a Request to  
Send (RTS). The station will send an RTS to the  
Access Point, informing that it is going to transmit the  
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data. Upon receipt, the Access Point will respond  
with a CTS message to all station within its range to  
notify all other stations to defer transmission. It will  
also confirm the requestor station that the Access  
Point has reserved it for the time-frame of the  
requested transmission.  
If the “Hidden Node” problem is an issue, please  
specify the packet size. The RTS mechanism will be  
activated if the data size exceeds the value you set..  
The default value is 2347.  
Warning: Enabling RTS Threshold will cause  
redundant network overhead that could negatively  
affect the throughput performance instead of  
providing a remedy.  
This value should remain at its default setting of 2347.  
Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor  
modifications of this value are recommended.  
Beacon Interval  
Data Rate  
Beacon Interval is the amount of time between  
beacon transmissions. Before a station enters power  
save mode, the station needs the beacon interval to  
know when to wake up to receive the beacon (and  
learn whether there are buffered frames at the  
access point).  
By default, the unit adaptively selects the highest  
possible rate for transmission. Select the basic rates  
to be used among the following options: Auto, 1, 2,  
5.5, 11or 54 Mbps. For most networks the default  
setting is Auto which is the best choice. When Auto  
is enabled the transmission rate will select the  
optimal rate. If obstacles or interference are present,  
the system will automatically fall back to a lower rate.  
A preamble is a signal used in wireless environment  
to synchronize the transmitting timing including  
Synchronization and Start frame delimiter. In a  
"noisy" network environment, the Preamble Type  
should be set to Long Preamble. The Short  
Preamble is intended for applications where  
minimum overhead and maximum performance is  
desired. If in a "noisy" network environment, the  
performance will be decreased.  
Preamble Type  
Broadcast SSID  
Select enabled to allow all the wireless stations to  
detect the SSID of this Access Point.  
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IAPP  
IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol) is designed for  
the enforcement of unique association throughout a  
ESS (Extended Service Set) and a secure exchange  
of station’s security context between current access  
point (AP) and new AP during handoff period.  
802.11g Protection  
The 802.11g standard includes a protection mechanism to  
ensure mixed 802.11b and 802.11g operation. If there is  
no such kind of mechanism exists, the two kinds of  
standards may mutually interfere and decrease network’s  
performance.  
Apply Change  
Reset  
Press to save the new settings on the screen.  
Press to discard the data you have entered since last  
time you press Apply Change.  
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Security  
Here you can configure the security of your wireless network. Selecting  
different method will enable you to have different level of security. Please note  
that by using any encryption, by which data packet is encrypted before  
transmission to prevent data packets from being eavesdropped by unrelated  
people, there may be a significant degradation of the data throughput on the  
wireless link.  
Encryption: None ( Encryption is set to None by default. )  
If Use 802.1x Authentication is selected, the RADIUS Server will proceed to  
check the 802.1x Authentication.  
Encryption: WEP  
If WEP is selected, users will have to Set WEP keys either manually, or select  
to Use 802.1x Authentication to make the RADIUS server to issue the WEP  
key dynamically.  
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Set WEP key  
Click the Set WEP Keys will prompt you a  
window to set 64bit or 128bit Encryption.  
Select HEX if you are using hexadecimal  
numbers (0-9, or A-F). Select ASCII if you  
are using ASCII characters (case-  
sensitive).  
Ten hexadecimal digits or five ASCII  
characters are needed if 64-bit WEP is  
used; 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII  
characters are needed if 128-bit WEP is  
used.  
Encryption: WPA (TKIP)  
WPA (TKIP): If WPA is selected, users will have to select the Authentication  
modes between Enterprise (RADIUS) and Personal (Pre-shared Key).  
Pre-shared Key  
Pre-Shared-Key serves as a password. Users may  
key in a 8 to 63 characters string to set the  
password or leave it blank, in which the 802.1x  
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Authentication will be activated. Make sure the  
same password is used on client's end.  
There are two formats for choice to set the Pre-  
shared key, i.e. Passphrase and Hex. If Hex is  
selected, users will have to enter a 64 characters  
string. For easier configuration, the Passphrase (at  
least 8 characters) format is recommended.  
Group Key Life Time  
Enter the number of seconds that will elapse before  
the group key change automatically. The default is  
86400 seconds.  
Enable  
Authentication  
Pre- The two most important features beyond WPA to  
become standardized through 802.11i/WPA2 are:  
pre-authentication, which enables secure fast  
roaming without noticeable signal latency.  
Preauthentication provides a way to establish a  
PMK security association before a client associates.  
The advantage is that the client reduces the time  
that it's disconnected to the network.  
Authentication RADIUS Port: Enter the RADIUS Server’s port number  
Server  
provided by your ISP. The default is 1812.  
IP Address: Enter the RADIUS Server’s IP Address  
provided by your ISP.  
Password: Enter the password that the AP shares  
with the RADIUS Server.  
Apply Change  
Reset  
Press to save the new settings on the screen.  
Press to discard the data you have entered since  
last time you press Apply Change.  
Access Control  
When Enable Wireless Access Control is checked, only those clients whose  
wireless MAC addresses listed in the access control list can access this Access  
Point. If the list contains no entries with this function being enabled, then no  
clients will be able to access this Access Point.  
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Wireless  
Access Select the Access Control Mode from the pull-down  
Control Mode  
menu.  
Disable: Select to disable Wireless Access Control  
Mode.  
Allow Listed: Only the stations shown in the table  
can associate with the AP.  
Deny Listed: Stations shown in the table won’t be  
able to associate with the AP.  
MAC Address  
Comment  
Enter the MAC Address of a station that is allowed to  
access this Access Point.  
You may enter up to 20 characters as a remark to  
the previous MAC Address.  
Apply Changes  
Reset  
Press to save the new settings on the screen.  
Press to discard the data you have entered since last  
time you press Apply Change.  
Delete Selected  
To delete clients from access to this Access Point,  
you may firstly check the Select checkbox next to  
the MAC address and Comments, and press Delete  
Selected.  
Delete All  
Reset  
To delete all the clients from access to this Access  
Point, just press Delete All without selecting the  
checkbox.  
If you have made any selection, press Reset will  
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clear all the select mark.  
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TCP/IP  
Basic  
In this page, you can change the TCP/IP settings of this Access Point, select to  
enable/disable the DHCP Client, 802.1d Spanning Tree, and Clone MAC  
Address.  
IP Address  
This field can be modified only when DHCP Client is  
disabled. If your system manager assigned you static  
IP settings, then you will have to enter the information  
provided.  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
DHCP  
Enter the information provided by your system  
manager.  
Enter the information provided by your system  
manager.  
Select Disable, Client or Server from the pull-down  
menu.  
Disable: Select to disable DHCP server function.  
Client: Select to automatically get the LAN port IP  
address from ISP (For ADSL/Cable Modem).  
Server: Select to enable DHCP server function.  
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DHCP  
Range  
Client  
253 IP addresses continuing from 192.168.1.1 to  
192.168.1.253  
Show Client  
DNS Server  
Click to show Active DHCP Client table.  
Enter the Domain Name Service IP address.  
802.1d  
Spanning  
Tree  
To enable 802.1d Spanning Tree will prevent the  
network from infinite loops. Infinite loop will happen in  
the network when WDS is enabled and there are  
multiple active paths between stations.  
Clone MAC  
Address  
You can specify the MAC address of your Access Point  
to replace the factory setting.  
Apply Change Press to save the new settings on the screen.  
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Reset  
Press to discard the data you have entered since last time  
you press Apply Change.  
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Other  
Upgrade Firmware  
1. Download the latest firmware from your distributor and save the file on  
the hard drive.  
2. Start the browser, open the configuration page, click on Other, and  
click Upgrade Firmware to enter the Upgrade Firmware window.  
Enter  
the  
new  
firmware’s  
path  
and  
file  
name  
(i.e.  
C:\FIRMWARE\firmware.bin). Or, click the Browse button, find and  
open the firmware file (the browser will display to correct file path).  
3. Click Reset to clear all the settings on this page. Or click Upload to  
start the upgrade.  
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Save/Reload Settings  
This function enables users to save the current configurations as a file (i.e.  
config.dat) To load configuration from a file, enter the file name or click  
Browse… to find the file from your computer.  
Save Settings to File: Click SAVE.. to save the current configuration to  
file.  
When prompted the upper left screen, select “Save this file to disk”, and  
the upper right screen will prompt you a dialog box to enter the file name  
and the file location.  
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Load Settings From File: Click Browse… if you want to load a pre-saved file,  
enter the file name with the correct path and then click on Upload. Or click  
Browse… to select the file.  
Reset: Click to restore the default configuration.  
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Password  
For secure reason, it is recommended that you set the account to access the  
web server of this Access Point. Leaving the user name and password blank  
will disable the protection. The login screen prompts immediately once you  
finish setting the account and password. Remember your user name and  
password for you will be asked to enter them every time you access the web  
server of this Access Point.  
New Password  
Set your new password. Password can be up to 30  
characters long. Password can contain letter, number  
and space. It is case sensitive.  
Confirm Password  
Apply Change  
Reset  
Re-enter the new password for confirmation.  
Press to save the new settings on the screen.  
Press to discard the data you have entered since last  
time you press Apply Change.  
System Log  
This page display log events with time when events happened, log events’  
types, log sources and the description for events themselves. System manager  
can use the system log to trace when problems occur.  
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Enable Log  
Apply Changes  
Refresh  
Select System all or Wireless only.  
Press to save the new settings on the screen.  
Click to refresh the screen.  
Clear  
Click to clear the current setting.  
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