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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL INDUSTRIALLY HARDENED HIGH PERFORMANCE WIRELESS ETHERNET This manual serves the following ComNet Series:
all NetWaveRadios. Thank you for purchasing NetWavefrom ComNet.This installation guide applies to NW1 NW9 NW1/M The NetWave industrially hardened wireless Ethernet transmission link from ComNet can be configured through the embedded User Interface as an AccessPoint.This pointtomultipoint model allows multiple Ethernet endpoints to be connected to a central AccessPoint.NetWave Radios support up to 500Mbps with their fastest radio using MIMOTechnology.An easy to read LED array displays unit operational status along with received signal strength ensuring optimal installation and operation.The NW1, NW9 and NW1/M family of radios all support 802.3af FCC radios are certified for the United States. IC radios are certified for Canada. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE About This Guide This guide is intended for different users such as engineers, integrators, developers, IT managers, and technicians. It assumes that users have some PC competence and are familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems and web browsers such as Windows Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, as well as have knowledge of the following:
Installation of electronic equipment Electrical regulations and guidelines Knowledge of Local Area Network technology Related Documentation The following documentation is also available:
NW1 Datasheet NW9 Datasheet NW1/M Datasheet NetWave Quick Start Guide Website Support Safety Support. For information on ComNets entire product line, please visit the ComNet website at http://www.comnet.net For any questions or technical assistance, please contact your sales person (sales@comnet.net) or the customer service support center (techsupport@comnet.net) Only ComNet service personnel can service the equipment. Please contact ComNet Technical The equipment should be installed in locations with controlled access, or other means of security, and controlled by persons of authority. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 2 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Contents Outdoor Ethernet Gland Installation NetWave Indicating LED Details Outdoor Standard Mounting Hardware About This Guide Overview Legal Information 1.0 Introduction 1.1 System Requirements 2.0 Cabling Requirements 3.0 Hardware Installation 4.0 Key Default Configurations 5.0 Quick Configuration 6.0 Detailed Configuration Getting Started Buttons and Alerts 7.0 Status Tab Overview Wireless AP Associated Stations AP System Memory Network DHCP Leases Routes System Log Kernel Log Realtime Graphs 2 5 5 6 6 7 7 9 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 20 INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 3 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 8.0 System Tab NETWAvE System Properties General Settings Logging Language and Style SSH Services Auto Reboot WiFi Overview WiFi Wireless Network 9.0 Network Tab 23 23 23 24 24 25 26 29 30 32 36 INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Overview Legal Information Copyright Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic and mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of ComNet. Copyright 2015 Communication Networks, LLC (dba ComNet). All rights reserved. ComNet reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice. The information furnished by ComNet in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, ComNet assumes no responsibility for its use. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 5 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 1.0 Introduction The NetWave industrially hardened wireless Ethernet transmission link from ComNet can be configured through the embedded User Interface as an Access Point. This pointtomultipoint model allows multiple Ethernet endpoints to be connected to a central Access Point. NetWave Radios support up to 500Mbps with their fastest radio using MIMO Technology. An easy to read LED array displays unit operational status along with received signal strength ensuring optimal installation and operation. The NW1, NW9 and NW1/M family of radios support 802.3af . This user manual is a guide for the NetWave Wireless Radios as well as the preconfigured kits. ComNet NetWave Wireless offers OpenWRT with the most advanced Qualcomm Atheros wireless drivers. NetWave now includes a new userfriendly LuCI web interface for configuring the device. OpenWRT is an extensible GNU/Linux distribution for embedded devices. It is built from the ground up to be a fullfeatured, easily modifiable operating system. It is powered by a Linux kernel that's more recent than most other distributions. LuCI is a free, clean, extensible and easily maintainable web user interface for embedded devices. It has high performance, small installation size, fast runtimes, and good maintainability. The units come configured point to multipoint applications. This manual contains detailed operational and configuration information not covered in the quick start guides. There some variations in features with each model, please consult the appropriate data sheet for features and capabilities. This guide applies toall NetWave Radios. 1.1 System Requirements Operating System:
Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, or Mac OS X. Web Browser:
Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or above. TECHSUPPORT:1.888.678.9427 INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 6 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 2.0 Cabling Requirements Shielded CAT 5 or better should be used for all out of plant Ethernet connection and should be properly grounded through the PoE AC ground. Industrial grade shielded Ethernet cable is recommended to help prevent ESD damage commonly experienced with outdoor installations. Visit www.comnet.net/comnetproducts/cables 3.0 Hardware Installation Outdoor Ethernet Gland Installation There will be at least one cable gland included with each outdoor enclosure. Below is an image of the individual parts of the gland with an Ethernet cable routed through. Note: The split rubber washer allows a pre-terminated Ethernet cable to be used. Use RJ-45 connector without Snagless Jacket. Once the cable has been routed through the weather connection, and the RJ45 connection has been made, screw in the gland into the housing making sure it is tight enough for a water tight seal. Push the split rubber gasket into place and loosely screw the cap that goes over the rubber washer. Once the gland is tight in the housing, tighten the outer nut/cap making sure the rubber seal squeezes and seals the Ethernet cable to the gland as shown below. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 7 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Connect one end of an RJ45 Ethernet cable to the LAN OUT port of the Power Injection Module (PIM) and the other end to LAN of the access point as sown below. Note: Maximum length of the RJ-45 CAT5 cable is 90 meters. Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable attached to the PIM to a network device, such as a switch or to the configuration PC. Then plug the power adaptor to an AC power outlet and power plug into the socket of the PIM as shown in the diagram below. Note: DC Passive PoE input for the NetWave Radios is 24 - 48VDC. Network Edge Device P1 P2 A B C D Ethernet Network D D A. Connect one end of an RJ45 Ethernet cable to the OUT port of the Power Injection Module (PIM) and the other end to LAN of the access point. Maximum length of the RJ45 CAT5 cable is 100 meters.*
B. Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable attached to the PIM to a network device, such as to a switch or to the PC you will use to configure the access point. C. Connect the power adaptor to the main electrical supply and the power plug into the socket of the PIM. PoE power input: Passive PoE (range 24 48 VDC). The unit can also be powered by a suitable IEEE 802.3af/at PSE device such as a PoE switch or injector. Exception: the NWK11/M Radios only accepts Passive PoE Power. D. A Drip Loop is recommended as additional precaution against moisture entering the Access Point housing.
*Up to200mW radio. For higher power radio upgrade tohigher rating power adapter. IMPORTANT: Only plug PoE power to Port 1. Connectinga PoEpowersource to the PSEPort(#2) will cause a major device malfunction and void the warranty. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 8 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE NetWaveIndicating LED Details 1 I S S R 2 I S S R 3 I S S R 4 I S S R LED VISUAL CUE INDICATION SOLID GREEN Power is supplied to the unit No power is supplied to the unit or the unit is in reset. POWER LAN RSSI1 RSSI2 RSSI3 RSSI4 OFF OFF SOLID GREEN LAN Connected No Connectivity SOLID RED Weak Connection SOLID ORANGE Moderate Connection SOLID GREEN Solid Connection SOLID GREEN Excellent Connection
(Advisable to check Status Page to confirm RSSI is > 55) N A L R E W O P SIGNAL STRENGTH:
WEAK SIGNAL EXCELLENT SIGNAL Outdoor Standard Mounting Hardware This mounting hardware will support pole diameters up to 2 in (5.8 cm). Below are the parts contained in the standard mounting hardware. Here is the mounting hardware assembled shown with a NW1/M in a +30 and 30vertical position INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 9 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 4.0 Key Default Configurations IP Address of Web Server 192.168.10.100 192.168.10.101 for all others LAN Mode for Web Server Static Addressing Web Server User ID WebServer Password SSID WPAPre-shared Key admin admin NetWave1 12345678 Channel-Frequency (AP) Auto ChannelSpectrumWidth 20/40M/80M Long Range Parameters Enabled and defaulted to 1000m Note: A Reset to defaults (performed on the ADMIN page or via the RESET button) will erase all user configurations. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 10 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 5.0 Quick Configuration 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the port labelled as IN on the power Injection Module to either a laptop or a PC LAN port. 2. Connect the second Ethernet cable from the OUT port on the Power Injection Module to the NetWave LAN port. 3. Apply 48 VDC to the Power Injection Module with the provided power supply. You should notice the green LED illuminate in the Power Injection Module and the power LED on the NetWave unit. 4. Set the IP address of the laptop being used to configure NetWave to static and the subnet to 192.168.10.x/24 subnet. 5. Point the browser to 192.168.10.101. This is the default address. For preconfigured kits (NWKX_AP and NWKX_CL) point the Browser to 192.168.10.100 for the Access Point or 192.168.10.101 . 6. A login prompt will pop up. Enter:
Username Password admin admin 7. Select the NETWORK WIFI tab and set the desired network settings. Select Apply & Save Note: This will be the network address for the NetWave web server. It is not necessary to set to the same subnet as the operating network but it is recommended. 8. Select the NETWORK > WIFI tab and set:
Country code Only required if setting up the NW2 (ETSI) model Note: It is the users responsibility to ensure that the correct country is chosen. ComNet accepts no liability for incorrect equipment set up. Set SSID if changing from the default setting Channel Spectrum Width May want to reduce to 20M from the default 20M/40M/80M if the 5GHz spectrum is crowded Wireless Security if changing from default settings Select Apply Settings Select Save TECHSUPPORT:1.888.678.9427 INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 11 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 6.0 Detailed Configuration Getting Started To access the NetWave configuration interface, perform the following steps:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Data In port on the Midspan Injector or Port 2 on the radio directly to your laptop. 2. If you are using a Midspan Power Injector, Connect the power cable to an outlet and turn on power. address bar. 3. Assign the Ethernet adapter on your computer with a static IP address on the 192.168.1.x network, e.g. 192.168.10.10 and with a subnet mask 255.255.255.0. 4. Launch a web browser and enter the default IP address of the device, 192.168.10.101, into the The first page that you see is the login page. The words on the top left denote the hardware part number and the firmware build version e.g. NW7 NW7_v1.78.0 The loginpageis presented upon requesting the Netwave Radios IP address. The default authorization details are:
Username: admin Password: admin INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Buttons and Alerts The buttons are described here. Undo the changes. Reset Save Save & Apply Saves the changes but does not take effect till settings are applied Saves and applies the changes. Please use this button instead of the 'Save' button so that the changes would be applied immediately. It is recommended to click this button before moving to a different page. Logout Logs out of the device's web page. Note: At the top right corner of the NetWave configuration web page, there may be either of the following texts displayed:
Changes: 0: Means that all changes on the configuration web page have been applied to the Wireless Device. Unsaved Changes: Shows the number of changes that have not yet been Save & Apply. TECHSUPPORT:1.888.678.9427 INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 13 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE The reset button is a physical button attached to the underside of the radio. The light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the board are described in Section "Indicator LEDs". Reset Button Please refer to Section "Reset Button."
Indicating LEDs 7.0StatusTab After login, when you click on the Status toplevel tab, you can see the secondlevel tabs of Overview, Routes, System Log, Kernel Log, and Realtime Graphs. This is shown in Figure 2. Overview Figure 2: The Status Tab. The Status Overview page is divided into the sections Wireless Status, Associated Stations, System, Memory, Network, and DHCP Leases. Uptime: Displays the duration of time since the NetWave device was turned on or rebooted. Figure 3: The Status Overview page. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 14 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE The Wireless section in the Status Overview page shows a summary of the wireless parameters. The following describes the parameters when the device works. Figure 4: Asummary inthe Wirelesssectionforadeviceoperatingasan 802.11accesspoint. Displays the name of the wireless network that this access point is offering, the Service Set Identifier (SSID). This is 'Master' if the device works Shows the channel number and frequency that this AP is using. This is the maximum bitrate supported by the radio in the current configuration. SSID Mode Channel Bitrate BSSID This is the MAC address of the AP's radio. Encryption Displays the wireless encryption used. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 15 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Associated Stations This section shows the connected devices, if the Radio works. Figure 6: List of Associated Stations. If there are no associated Clients, the text No information available is displayed. The parameters shown are as follows:
MACAddress Displays the MAC address of the station's radio. Network States the name of the wireless network. Displays the received signal strength from the Client e.g. 26 dBm. Displays the received noise power at the AP. Shows the received signal strengths from the station on each antenna e.g. 42, 26 dBm. The value of 95 dBm is taken to mean no antenna if the radio has only 2 antennas. Values inside of the parenthesis show the vertical and horizontal polarities. large difference can indicate a Line of Sight or Noise issue. Indicates the wireless connection quality. Shows the transmit bit rate from the AP towards this Client. Shows the receive bit rate at the AP from this Client. Displays Channel Spectrum Width Display time since last reboot Signal Noise RSSI/Chains TXCCQ TX Rate RX Rate HT Mode Up Time INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 16 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE This section shows the Netwave Product name, Firmware Version, Kernel Version, and Local Time. System Memory Network Figure 7: System parameters. Here, the Total Available and Free memory are shown. Figure 8: Total Available and Free Memory. This section displays the status of the LAN and WAN networks. Figure 10: Network summary. Status Shows summaries of the interfaces for the LAN and WAN zones. This may include uptime, MAC address, protocol, bytes and packets received by the device, bytes and packets transmitted by the device, and its IPv4 address. DHCP Leases This section shows a table of MAC and IP addresses of connected devices with static DHCP leases. They are specified in the Network Interfaces LAN Static Leases section of the device's configuration web page. Figure 11: Currently active static DHCP leases. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 17 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Routes When you click on the Status Routes tab, you would see the page that shows the routing rules that are currently active on the device. Figure 12: The Status Routes page. ARP This address resolution protocol (ARP) table shows the IP address and corresponding MAC address of each device on the network. Active IPv4Routes This table shows the IPv4 gateway and network ID (Target) for each subnet. System Log The status page shows system state changes and warning messages. Figure 13: The Status Routes page. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 18 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Kernel Log This page shows the kernel debugging messages. This kernel log can also be obtained by typing dmesg in a serial console such as Tera Term if a suitable serial connector is used. Figure 14: The Status Kernel Log page. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 19 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Under the tab for Realtime Graphs, there are four tabs titled Load, Traffic, Wireless, and Connection. Real-time Graphs Load Figure 15: The graph for Real-time Load. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 20 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Traffic Wireless Figure 16: The graph for Real-time Traffic. Figure 17: The graph for Real-time Wireless. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 21 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Connection Figure 18: The graph for Real-time Connections. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 22 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 8.0SystemTab Within the System >>System page, you can configure the device parameters such as the hostname and time zone. Figure 19:The Systemtop-leveltab. Within the section on System Properties, there are tabs corresponding to General Settings, Logging, and Language and Style. System Properties General Settings Local Time Displays the local time according to the time zone. Hostname Configures the name of the device. Time Zone Sets the time zone. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 23 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Logging Figure 20: Changing the system properties for Logging. Logging Specifies parameters used for the system log, such as System log buffer size, External system log server, External system log server port, Log output level, and Cron Log Level. Language and Style Figure 21:Modifyingthe Language and Style. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 24 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE Within the System Remote Access Page, you can configure SSH Network Shell Access. Remote Access SSH Figure 22: SSH settings in the System Administration page. SSH Interface Port Password authentication Allows you to access the device's Linux shell and file system using the Secure Shell protocol. For example, the programs PuTTY and WinSCP can be used. Lets the device listen on a given interface or all interfaces. Specifies the listening port, the default being 22. Allows SSH password authentication. Allow root logins This is enabled by default. with password Gateway ports Allow remote hosts to connect to local SSH forwarded ports. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 25 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE In the System Services page, you can configure the Ping Watchdog and the Auto Reboot. Services Ping Watchdog Figure 23: Ping Watchdog settings in the System Services page. Ping Watchdog IP Address to Ping Configures the device to ping to a remote IP address and reboot if the connection is lost. It is disabled by default. Sets the remote IP address to ping e.g. 192.168.10.10 or 8.8.8.8. Ping Interval Specifies the time between successive pings, the default being 5 seconds. Startup Delay Sets the time delay after the device finishes rebooting, before running the Ping Watchdog, the default being 60 seconds. Failure Count Specifies the number of failed pings before the device reboots automatically. to Reboot Auto Reboot Figure 24: Auto Reboot settings in the System Services page. Auto Reboot Allows the device to reboot itself automatically, disabled by default. Mode Time Chooses the Auto Reboot mode by Time or by Number of Hours. Sets the time of day to reboot if the Mode is by Time. Number of Hours Sets the delay as an integer number of hours after each reboot, if the Mode is by Number of Hours. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 26 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internetstandard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. It consists of a set of standards for network management, including an application layer protocol, a database schema, and a set of data objects. SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems, which describe the system configuration. These variables can then be queried (and sometimes set) by managing applications. In the System SNMP Page, you can configure SNMP V2c and SNMP V3. In the SNMP Information section, the text fields for the SNMP Enterprise ID, Contact, and Location information are shown. SNMP Information SNMP Configuration General Settings Figure 25: General settings for SNMP. Enable SNMP Enables SNMP. SNMP V2c Read Password SNMP V2c Write Password Sets the community string for readonly access (to the variables on the SNMP agent) by the network management station (NMS). The NMS is the software which runs on the SNMP manager. (default: public) Sets the community string for readwrite access by the SNMP manager. (default: private) A community string identifies a group of SNMP agents. It is sent in clear text. It should be changed from the default string public or private. The variables on the SNMP agent can be classified into readonly or readwrite variables. SNMP V3 Username Sets the username for authentication. (default: admin) SNMP V3 Auth Algorithm Shows the authentication algorithm used e.g. MD5. SNMP V3 Auth Password Configures the password for user authentication. (default: password) SNMP V3 Privacy Algorithm Shows the data encryption algorithm used e.g. DES. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 27 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE SNMP V3 Privacy Password Sets the password for data encryption. (default: password) Trap Figure 26: SNMP trap configuration. Enable SNMP Trap Allows the SNMP agent to notify the SNMP manager of events. SNMP Trap IP Address Sets the IP address of the SNMP manager which receives the trap messages. SNMP Trap Port Sets the port number. Device Password Change Administrator Password. Figure 27: Signal strength indicator LEDs and their default threshold values in dBm. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 28 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE The System Backup/Flash Firmware page lets you perform backup and restore, or flash a new firmware. Backup/Flash Firmware Backup/Restore Download backup Generate archive: Downloads a tar archive of the current configuration files. Note: The backup archive file should be stored in a safe place because it contains the wireless password inclear text. Reset to defaults Perform reset: Resets the firmware to its initial state. Restore backup Upload archive: Lets you upload a previously generated backup archive to restore configuration files. Flash new firmware You can upload a new firmware to replace the currently running firmware. Keep settings Retains the current configuration. Firmware Shows the current version of the firmware and allows you to upload a new firmware. Reboot Perform reboot Reboots the operating system of your device. This is similar to the poweroff and poweron cycle. The system configuration remains the same. Any changes that are not applied are lost. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 29 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE WiFi Overview Clicking on the Network WiFi tab would bring you to the Wireless Overview page. This page shows the radios present on the device. The wireless local area networks (WLANs) are displayed under each radio. Figure 31:The Wireless Overview page showing one radio. Shows available access points on specified channels Allows you to add virtual access points (VAPs) to the radio. By default, there is only one VAP on the radio. Each VAP corresponds to one network. Scan Add Enable Disable Edit Enables the radio. Disables the radio. Brings you to the configuration page of the network. Clicking this button is equivalent to clicking the corresponding tab above. Associated Stations Associated Stations will show a list of devices connected to the Radio. Figure 32: The Associated Stationsare alsoshownonthe Wireless Overviewpage. The Various Performance Parameters are displayed. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 30 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 31 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE WiFi Wireless Network As mentioned earlier, clicking on the Edit button for a network would bring you to the configuration page. This page contains the sections Device Configuration and Interface Configuration. The Device Configuration section covers the physical settings of the radio hardware such as channel, transmit power, or antenna selection. These are shared among all defined wireless networks of the radio. Per network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the Interface Configuration. Device Configuration The Device Configuration section consists of the section tabs for General Setup and Advanced Settings. General Setup Status Shows a summary of the wireless network. Figure 34: The WiFi Device Configuration section. FCCVersion. European Radiosinclude a Channel Scan List. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 32 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is encapsulated by the IEEE 802.1X authentication method. IEEE 802.1X is equivalent to EAP over LAN or WLAN. Enterprise networks commonly use this authentication method. WPA or WPA2 with EAP WPA or WPA2 with EAP Figure 39: Encryption options for WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP in AP mode. Cipher Can be set to Auto, CCMP (AES), or TKIP and CCMP (AES). Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS authentication server. Note: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is a networking protocol that provides centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) management for users that connect and use a network service. Sets the port number for the RADIUS authentication server. Normally, the port number is 1812. Configures the password for the authentication transaction. Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server. Sets the port number for the RADIUS accounting server. Normally, the port number is 1813. Configures the password for the accounting transaction. Specifies the identity of the network access server (NAS). Radius Authentication Server Radius Authentication Port Radius Authentication Secret Radius Accounting Server Radius AccountingPort Radius Accounting Secret NAS ID INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 33 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE WPA or WPA2 with EAP Cipher EAPMethod Path to CACertificate Path to Client Certificate Path to Private Key Password of Private Key Figure 40: Encryption options for WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP in Client mode. Only Cipher option is CCMP (AES) The authentication protocol can be set to Transport Layer Security (TLS), Tunneled TLS (TTLS), or Protected EAP (PEAP). Selects the file for the CA certificate. Note: The certificate authority (CA) is a trusted third party that issues digital certificates. In a public key infrastructure scheme, a digital certificate certifies the ownership of a public key by the named subject of the certificate. Selects the file for the client certificate. Options for TLS as the EAP method Selects the file for the private key. Configures the password for the private key. Options for TTLS or PEAP as the EAP method Authentication Selects the authentication method used by the AP, e.g. PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP, or MSCHAPV2. Identity Password Sets the identity used by the supplicant for EAP authentication. Sets the password used by the supplicant for EAP authentication. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 34 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE MAC-Filter This section tab is only available for a device operating as an AP. Figure 41:Configuring the MAC-Filter for a Wifi AP. MACAddress Lets you allow only devices with the listed MAC address to associate with this AP, or lets Filter you block devices with the listed MAC address. MACList Adds the MAC address of the remote device to either block or allow. Advanced Settings Separate Clients Maximum Stations Limit RSSI VLAN Figure 42: Advanced Settings for the Wifi Interface. Prevents stationtostation communication, unchecked by default. When Station Isolation is disabled, wireless clients can communicate with one another normally by sending traffic through the AP. When Station Isolation is enabled, the AP blocks communication between wireless clients on the same AP. Specifies the maximum number of associated stations, the default being 127. Sets the minimum received signal strength indicator for a station to be associated. The default value of 0 means that the AP would allow a station to associate independent of its RSSI. Figure 43: Advanced Settings for the Wifi Interface. VLAN Settings page allows you to assign specific VLANs to an interface. VAP VLAN is the Virtual AP VLAN Connection over the wireless port. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 35 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE 9.0GPL(GeneralPublicLicense)Statement You may have received from ComNet products that contained in part free software (software licensed in a way that ensures your freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software). Such products include NetWave series of products. As part of these products, ComNet may have distributed to you hardware and/or software that contained a version of free software programs developed by the Free Software Foundation, a separate notforprofit organization without any affiliation to ComNet. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/freesw.html for more details. If ComNet distributed any portions of these free software programs to you, you were granted a license to that software under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or GNU Lesser General Public License License, copies of which are available from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html. 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Email: techsupport@comnet.net Tel: 2037965300 Address: 3 Corporate Drive, Danbury, CT 06810 USA We will reply within 7 working days once the request has been made through email or telephone. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 36 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NETWAvE ComNet Customer Service Customer Care is ComNet Technologys global service center, where our professional staff is ready to answer your questions at any time. Email ComNet Global Service Center: customercare@comnet.net Contact Information ComNet www.comnet.net North America ComNet Corporate Headquarters and Customer Support Center EMEA, PACRIM, South America ComNet Europe Ltd, Leeds Tel: +12037965300 Tel: +18886789427 Email:info@comnet.net Tel: +44 (0)113 307 6400 Tel: +44 (0)113 307 6409 Email: infoeurope@comnet.net 3 CORPORATE DRIvE | DANBURY, CT 06810 | USA T: 203.796.5300 | F: 203.796.5303 | TECH SUPPORT: 1.888.678.9427 | INFO@COMNET.NET 8 TURNBERRY PARK ROAD | GILDERSOME | MORLEY | LEEDS, UK LS27 7LE T: +44 (0)113 307 6400 | F: +44 (0)113 253 7462 | INFOEUROPE@COMNET.NET 2019CommunicationsNetworks Corporation. All RightsReserved.ComNetandtheComNetLogo areregisteredtrademarks of Communication Networks,LLC. INS_NetWave_REV 06/10/13 PAGE 37 FCC Statement Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. ISED RSS Warning:
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. ISED RF exposure statement:
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le rayonnement de la classe b repecte ISED fixaient un environnement non contrls.Installation et mise en uvre de ce matriel devrait avec changeur distance minimale entre 20 cm ton corps.Lanceurs ou ne peuvent pas coexister cette antenne ou capteurs avec dautres. Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
1 | Label & Location | ID Label/Location Info | 99.72 KiB | December 10 2020 |
Model: NW9 FCC ID: 2ANZ6NW1 Radio 1 MAC Address: 103020020C20.%%
Hardware Revision: x SIN: 10004-900%70000 Locked to MAC acxexcxecncx FE Model: NW1/M FCC ID: 2ANZ6NW1 Radio 1 MAC Address: 2x302020C90x Hardware Revision: x SIN: 10001-900%-10000 Locked to MAC xexexxcxacacex FE KT
1 | Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 122.70 KiB | December 10 2020 |
Company: Communication Networks LLC Add: 3 Corporate Drive, Danbury, Connecticut, 06810, United States Tel: 6196771655 Fax: 2037965303 E-mail: Rmontoya@comnet.net Attestation Letter FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Dear Sir or Madam:
To Whom It May Concern, The chip IPQ4029 installed in our product Wireless AP(model name: NW1, NW9, NW1/M, FCC ID: 2ANZ6NW1), which can support 2.4G WiFi and 5G WiFi
(Band1: 5150-5250MHz, Band2: 5250-5350MHz, Band3: 5470-5725MHz, Band4: 5725- 5850MHz) functions. But for this product, it only activates 5G WiFi
(Band1: 5150-5250MHz, Band4: 5725-5850MHz). Other bands are disabled by using the software. Please contact me if you have any question. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Typed or Printed Name: Rocky Montoya Title: Wireless Engineer
1 | DoS Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 795.03 KiB | December 10 2020 |
Company: Communication Networks LLC Add: 3 Corporate Drive, Danbury, Connecticut, 06810, United States Tel: 6196771655 Fax: 2037965303 E-mail: Rmontoya@comnet.net Date: 2020-09-11 DECLARATION OF SIMILARITY FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Dear Sir or Madam:
We, Communication Networks LLC, hereby declare that product: Wireless AP
(model name:NW1,NW9, NW1/M. FCC ID: 2ANZ6NW1). They used the same RF board and they hacve the same RF performance. The differences of them are as follows:
1. Model name. 2. Appearance. 3. Antenna gain (NW1: 19dBi, NW9: 18dBi, NW1/M: 16dBi). NW1 NW9 NW1/M Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Typed or Printed Name: Rocky Montoya Title: Wireless Engineer
1 | FCC ID Authorization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 54.90 KiB | December 10 2020 |
Company: Communication Networks LLC Add: 3 Corporate Drive, Danbury, Connecticut, 06810, United States Tel: 6196771655 Fax: 2037965303 E-mail: Rmontoya@comnet.net FCC Authorization Date: 2020-09-11 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern:
We, Communication Networks LLC, the undersigned, Hereby authorizes Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corporation to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Typed or Printed Name: Rocky Montoya Title: Wireless Engineer QA-FR-170-B
1 | FCC Long Term Confidential Authorization Form | Cover Letter(s) | 79.67 KiB | December 10 2020 |
Company: Communication Networks LLC Add: 3 Corporate Drive, Danbury, Connecticut, 06810, United States Tel: 6196771655 Fax: 2037965303 E-mail: Rmontoya@comnet.net FCC Confidential Authorization Date:2020-09-11 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2ANZ6NW1 To: whom it may concern, In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, Communication Networks LLC hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Typed or Printed Name: Rocky Montoya Title: Wireless Engineer
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-12-10 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2020-12-10
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Communication Networks LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026763474
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1 | Physical Address |
3 Corporate Drive
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Danbury, CT
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@baclcorp.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ANZ6
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
NW1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
R****** M******
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1 | Telephone Number |
61967********
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1 | Fax Number |
20379********
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1 |
R******@comnet.net
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless AP | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device supports 20 MHz, 40 MHz and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Kunshan)
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1 | Name |
M**** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86 0********
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1 |
q******@baclcorp.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.05 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.048 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC