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User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N DS-3WF01C-2N User Manual User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N User Manual COPYRIGHT 2016 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Any and all information, including, among others, wordings, pictures, graphs are the properties of Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. or its subsidiaries (hereinafter referred to be Hikvision). This user manual (hereinafter referred to be the Manual) cannot be reproduced, changed, translated, or distributed, partially or wholly, by any means, without the prior written permission of Hikvision. Unless otherwise stipulated, Hikvision does not make any warranties, guarantees or representations, express or implied, regarding to the Manual. About this Manual This Manual is applicable to DS-C10S-SXXT Series Video Wall Controller. The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the product. Pictures, charts, images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other reasons. Please find the latest version in the company website (http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/). Please use this user manual under the guidance of professionals. Trademarks Acknowledgement and other Hikvisions trademarks and logos are the properties of Hikvision in various jurisdictions. Other trademarks and logos mentioned below are the properties of their respective owners. Legal Disclaimer TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED, WITH ITS HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS, AND HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-
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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. FCC Conditions 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. EU Conformity Statement This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info 2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see:
www.recyclethis.info This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Table of Contents Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Product Overview .................................................................................. 5 1.1 Product Advantages ......................................................................................................5 1.2 Electrical Specifications ...............................................................................................6 1.3 Features ........................................................................................................................7 1.4 Using Example .............................................................................................................8 1.5 Hardware Overview......................................................................................................8 1.6 LED Description ..........................................................................................................9 Installation............................................................................................... 11 2.1 Connections and installation ....................................................................................... 11 2.2 Restore to Factory Settings ......................................................................................... 12 2.3 Default Values ............................................................................................................ 12 Chapter 3 Quick Configuration ............................................................................ 13 3.1 Log in ........................................................................................................................ 13 3.2 Wizard ....................................................................................................................... 16 Chapter 4 Status ...................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 5 System .................................................................................................... 21 5.1 System ....................................................................................................................... 21 5.2 Administration ........................................................................................................... 24 5.3 LED Configuration ..................................................................................................... 25 5.4 Backup / Upgrade ....................................................................................................... 26 5.5 Reboot ....................................................................................................................... 27 Chapter 6 Services .................................................................................................. 28 6.1 CAPWAP ................................................................................................................... 28 6.2 SNMP ........................................................................................................................ 29 Chapter 7 Network ................................................................................................. 33 7.1 Interfaces ................................................................................................................... 33 Common Configuration ............................................................................... 33 7.1.1 7.1.2 DHCP Server ................................................................................................ 36 7.1.3 Add New Interface ....................................................................................... 37 Router Mode ................................................................................................. 39 7.1.4 7.2 Wifi ............................................................................................................................ 42 Device Configuration ................................................................................... 42 Interface Configuration ................................................................................ 50 7.3 Firewall ...................................................................................................................... 52 7.4 VLAN ........................................................................................................................ 54 7.5 Ping Watchdog ........................................................................................................... 57 Chapter 8 Logout .................................................................................................... 59 Chapter 9 FAQ ........................................................................................................ 59 7.2.1 7.2.2 4 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Product Advantages DS-3WF01C-2N is specially designed for elevator wireless video transmission and customized products; compared with the traditional elevator video transmission products, it has the following advantages:
1. Good anti - jamming ability Super low frequency power supply interference, electrical spark interference, inverter motor interference, control signal interference etc. that below tens of kilohertz are found in the elevator environment, the use of WIFI high-frequency transmission, can effectively avoid the interference of elevator environment. At the same time the device supports extended frequency, can avoid the same frequency interference in the traditional WIFI. 2. Short construction period In the absence of a large amount of wiring work, so greatly shorten the construction period, save a lot of human resources. 3. Embedded XTrans technology DS-3WF01C-2N devices is embedded with XTrans technology, including TDMA, 20M/40MHz bandwidth, intelligent rate control, Auto ACK Time-out adjust. It makes the device have longer transmission distance, higher throughput and better point-to-multi-
point performance. 4. Embedded hardware watchdog DS-3WF01C-2N is embedded with hardware watchdog, which is used to monitor the working status of the device. Once the system is not working properly, the device can be rebooted to guarantee the stability of the system. 5. More Non-standard channels availability Currently most of the WIFI devices are working at standard 802.11 2.4GHz frequency. However, standard 802.11 2.4GHz only provide limited channels, and there is serious interference if there are a lot of 2.4GHz WIFI devices nearby. DS-3WF01C-2N support more channels near 2.4GHz band, and spread the band to non-standard frequency part. The advantage of working at the non-standard band is to avoid the interference in the standard channels, and the wireless throughput can be improved. 5 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Note: Please confirm whether those non-standard channels are permitted locally before using them. 1.2 Electrical Specifications DS-3WF01C-2N electrical specifications as shown below:
Table 1-1 Electrical Specifications Items Specifications Standard Operation Frequency IEEE802.11 b/g/n2T2R 300Mbps 802.11 b/g/n(HT20): 2412MHz~2462MHz 802.11 n(HT40): 2422MHz~2452MHz Antenna Internal, 6dBi, H: 65 V: 60 Receive Sensitivity
-72dBm@65Mbps -97dBm@1Mbps Operation Frequency 11n300Mbps(HT40)130(HT20) 11g54Mbps Power supply 48V POE+ or 12V DC Interface Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Operation Humidity 310/100M Base-TX (Cat. 5/5E RJ-45) ports
-30+65
-40+85 5%95%RH Dimensions:
150*150*31.6mm Application scenarios Elevator Car / Elevator Room Encryption WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Network Security Router/Bridge MAC filter, SSID hidden Network Protocol TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/DHCP/HTTP/NTP TDMA Supported (Avoid 802.11 hidden-node problems, and improve the point-to-multi-point performance) 6 W l i r e e s s H a r d w a r e S o f t w a r e User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Auto ACK timing Adjust Management and Logs Web based Configuration Supported NTP, SNMP, Syslog, Telnet, AC Supported Firmware Update Supported Bandwidth supported 20M/40MHz 1.3 Features High performance 802.11n 22 MIMO chip It supports four operating modes: Access Point, Client, Access Point (WDS), Client
(WDS) Integrated XTrans technology, including TDMA, intelligent rate control, Auto ACK Time-out adjust TDMA solves the problems of hidden-node problem in the 802.11 network, thus having better long-distance and PTMP performance Support point-to-point, point-to-multipoint connection Unique antenna, RF amplifier, and low noise receiver to ensure long-distance video transmission Web based working scenario selection makes the installation and setting much easier Multi-network interface design, more conducive to the expansion of a variety of applications Web-based configuration, easy to use High temperature flame retardant housing ensure stable operation in harsh 7 User Manual of DS-3WF01C 3WF01C-2N environments 1.4 Using Example Using Example DS-3WF01C-2N products can be used ins 2N products can be used inside the elevator shaft to survey the video ide the elevator shaft to survey the video transmission, while the use of multiple network interfaces equipped with elevator transmission, while the use of multiple network interfaces equipped with elevator transmission, while the use of multiple network interfaces equipped with elevator advertising machine to real-time updates. Backhaul data networks can rely on existing advertising machine to real time updates. Backhaul data networks can rely on existing properties or assembling outdoor wireless dev properties or assembling outdoor wireless device. Figure 1-1 DS-3WF01C-2N Using Example 1.5 Hardware Overview Hardware Overview Hardware information of DS-3WF01C-2N is described in the following Table:
Hardware information of DS 2N is described in the following Table:
Table 1-2 Hardware Information Hardware Specifications CPU/Baseband Radio Atheros QCA9531 8 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Memory 64MB DRAM, 8MB Flash Physical Interface 310/100M Base-TX (Cat. 5/5E, RJ-45) Ports LED LAN, WLAN, 3Link Quality Power Supply POE+, Power Adapter 12V 1.6 LED Description DS-3WF01C-2N use LED to reflect the current status of working and quality of the connection. LED is mainly divided into two parts, status of the device and the quality of the connection. As shown on the picture, the first left LED indicator for the LAN, the second from the left for the WLAN indicator light, the middle three signal strength indicator, as specified in the following Table:
Figure 1-2 LED Table 1-3 LED Information LED Color Status LAN Yellow The light indicates there is an external device connects to the LAN port which is the LAN1 port of DS-3WF01C-2N. WLAN Green The light indicates that the wireless DS-
3WF01C-2N is enabled. Blinking means enabled wireless devices, 9 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N and is sending the wireless data. 10 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Red The light indicates the signal level Yellow Green Green, yellow and red lights on, indicates the wireless signal level is high Signal Level Yellow and red lights on, indicating signal level is medium Only red light on, indicating that the signal is weak or no signal Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Connections and installation The installation of DS-3WF01C-2N as shown in the following figure:
1. DS-3WF01C-2N Device Figure 2-1 Connections 11 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 2. POE power adaptor 3. Mount Bracket 4. Three LAN port on the device can be connected to the camera There are two devices within a package: DS-3WF01C-2N (T) and DS-3WF01C-2N (R), two POE power adaptors. The DS-3WF01C-2N (T) should be mounted on top of the elevator car; its normally linked up with network cameras and other network advertising screens equipment through the network cable. DS-3WF01C-2N (R) should be installed in the elevator room, for receiving the network signal. The two devices can be fixed by each hoop. The LAN port of the POE adaptor can be used for connecting a camera. You can also use your own DC12V power supply for the device. 2.2 Restore to Factory Settings In some cases, users can restore the device to factory settings. Push the reset button for 5~10 seconds and wait for 2~3 minutes. The device will restore to factory settings. Figure 2-2 Reset 2.3 Default Values There are two DS-3WF01C-2N devices: DS-3WF01C-2N (T) and DS-3WF01C-2N (R), a twin pack. They can be used directly without debugging after installation, the main 12 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N parameters of the default factory settings as shown below. If you want to change the default values and other parameters, please read the manual in the following sections. Items Elevator Car / DS-3WF01C-
Elevator Room / DS-3WF01C-
Table 2-1 Main parameters at the factory settings 2N(T) 2N(R) Wireless Access Point Client mode IP address 192.168.1.35 192.168.1.36 User name root Password admin root admin SSID Wireless-Bridge Wireless-Bridge Hidden SSID Enable Channel 6(2.437 GHz) N/A Auto Encryption WPA2-PSK Key:
WPA2-PSK Key:
1234567890abc 1234567890abc Network Bridge Bridge mode Chapter 3 Quick Configuration 3.1 Log in To log in the DS-3WF01C-2N device, you need to configure the TCP/IP of your computer first as the following steps:
13 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 1. Right click Local Area Connection icon of your computer and click properties, then click Continue, the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears as shown below:
2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties button, and the following Figure 3-1 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears:
14 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 3-2 IP Settings 3. As shown in the figure above, IP address should be set to 192.168.1.*, but cannot be the same as DS-3WF01C-2N, here * can be a number between 1-255 (but not 36 or 35) since the DS-3WF01C-2N (T) default IP address is 192.168.1.35, and the DS-
3WF01C-2N(R) default IP address is 192.168.1.36. 4. Input the default IP 192.168.1.36 or 192.168.1.35 into the address bar of your web browser, click Enter. 5. Input the user name and password (default is root/admin), the you can log in to the web configuration menu of the DS-3WF01C-2N device 15 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 3-3 DS-3WF01C-2N Login Page 3.2 Wizard Users can quickly configure DS-3WF01C-2N according to the following steps through the wizard in this chapter. 1. The first page shown after log in is the Status page, which indicates the working status, current setting, software version and other information of the DS-3WF01C-
2N device. User can switch to other pages by clicking the main menus. 16 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 3-4 Status DS-3WF01C-2N (T) 2. Click Wizard. The page goes to Wizard page as shown below, and this page helps to set the basic network parameters. The default mode is Bridge mode, and the default LAN IP address of DS-3WF01C-2N (T) is 192.168.1.35, the default LAN IP address of DS-3WF01C-2N(R) is 192.168.1.36. If the user wants to configure the device to Router mode, please refer to chapter 7. Note: If there are several DS-3WF01C-2N devices connected in the Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multi-Point topologies, they must be configured to different IP address to avoid conflicts. 17 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 3-5Wizard DS-3WF01C-2N (T) Elevator Car: (AP mode), in this scenario mode, DS-3WF01C-2N will be set to AP mode;
it can be connected to a client device. When you close the TDMA function, your phone or laptop can connect to the DS-3WF01C-2N. If you need other wireless configurations in detail, please refer to chapter 7. Elevator Room: In this scenario mode, DS-3WF01C-2N will be set to client mode; it can Figure 3-6 Wizard DS-3WF01C-2N (R) be connected to an access point device. Notes: The default SSID of DS-3WF01C-2N (T) and DS-3WF01C-2N (R) is Wireless-Bridge, and they can be directly interconnected and transmit audio and video or data, if there are other DS-3WF01C-2N equipment within 500 meters, you should change SSID to different one in order to avoid connection confusion, please refer to chapter 7 to see how to modify the SSID. 18 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 3Click Save & Apply button, the device will reboot and apply your configuration. Figure 3-7 Complete wizard settings Chapter 4 Status The status page is the first page after logging in, the page displays the current configuration and working status of the device. It is the first item in the menu bar, as shown in figure:
19 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 20 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 4-1 Status Overview: Status->Overview, This page shows the current configuration information of the system, including the system, memory, network, DHCP leases, wireless, associated stations, active UPnP redirects. Firewall: Status - > firewall, showing the device's current IPv4 and IPv6 firewall; please do not click on the "Reset Counters" and "Restart Firewall" without the guidance of network manager, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble. Routes: Status - > Routes, this page display the active routes on the system. System log: displaying the system log information of the device. Kernel log: displaying the kernel log information of the device. Processes: displaying the device system current process and its status information;
please do not click "Hang Up", "Terminate", "Kill" without the guidance of network manager, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble. Real time Graphs: display the real-time load, traffic, and link information of the device. Chapter 5 System System page includes: System, Administration, Software, Startup, Scheduled Tasks, LED Configuration, Backup / Flash Firmware and Reboot sub-pages. The following are descriptions of the system, Administration, backup / upgrade and reboot sub-pages. 5.1 System Here you can configure the basic aspects of your device like its hostname or the time zone. 21 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N General Settings: some basic information is supported to configure on this page, including time, log, language and interface style. Click on the "general settings" page, click on "Sync with browser" to synchronize the local time to the device, and it will be displayed in the status page too. The time synchronization can help network administrator check equipment operation status and log information conveniently, and can also help tracking running status of the device. Host name is corresponding to the Router Name of the status page; users can change it according to their own needs as shown in the figure. Figure 5-1 System Properties General Settings Logging: When Syslog is enabled, and the System Log servers IP is also set here, the log information will be output to the Syslog server automatically. 22 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 5-2 System Properties - Logging Language and Style: choose the language of the web page you want. You can modify the Language into English or Chinese. The default Design is bootstrap style, you can also choose openwrt style based on personal hobby. Figure 5-3 System Properties Language and Style Time Synchronization: when the device can surf the Internet, you can enable the NTP client and fill in the NTP server candidates. DS-3WF01C-2N will get time automatically from the NTP server and displayed in the status page. At this point you can also tick the Provide NTP server and make the device as a NTP server for other devices connected to the DS-3WF01C-2N to acquire time. 23 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 5-4 System Properties Time Synchronization 5.2 Administration Router Password: Changes the administrator password for accessing the device. Figure 5-5 Password SSH Access: Drop bear offers SSH2 network shell access and an integrated SCP server. Here you can change the default SSH parameters. 24 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 5-6 SSH Note: after saving the configuration of administration page, the device will automatically close telnet access, the user can login the device through more secure SSH. System->Software, Startup and Scheduled Tasks pages: it is not recommended to operating, just keep the default configuration. 5.3 LED Configuration Click on System->LED Configuration, in this page you can customize the behavior of the device LEDs if possible; it defines the value of the signal strength required for the light of the 3 LEDs, which works only on the client mode device. 25 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 5-7 LED Settings The red LED intensity value is the smallest of the 3 LEDs (red < yellow < green), the default range of red LED: -95~-1dBm, yellow: -71~-1dBm, green: -56~-1dBm. When the signal strength is higher than -95dB and below -71dBm, red light; when the signal strength is higher than -71dB and below -56dBm, both red and yellow light; when the signal strength is higher than -56dBm, all the 3 LEDs light. 5.4 Backup / Upgrade System->Backup / Flash Firmware page is very simple to use. It is divided into the following 2 parts:
Backup / Restore Click "Generate archive" to download a tar archive of the current configuration files. Click "Perform reset" to reset the firmware to its initial state. To restore configuration files, you can upload a previously generated backup archive. 26 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Flash new firmware image Figure 5-8 Backup / Restore Upload a sysupgrade - compatible image here to replace the running firmware. Check
"Keep settings" to retain the current configuration (requires an OpenWrt compatible firmware image). Figure 5-9 Flash new firmware image 5.5 Reboot Click Perform reboot to reboot the operating system of your device. Figure 5-10 Reboot 27 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Chapter 6 Services Services page is divided into dynamic DNS, SNMP, CAPWAP, WiFiDog and UPNP, the following lists only CAPWAP and SNMP instructions. 6.1 CAPWAP CAPWAP: Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points Protocol Specification. CAPWAP settings page as shown in figure. Enable this feature; you need to use the AC management system. Figure 6-1 CAPWAP Interface: the default option is LAN, the network administrator can choose it according to their own interface configuration. Location: the location of the device on the AC, it can be modified in the AC according to your needs. Discovery mode: choosing how to find the IP address of AC. When you choose Auto, AC IP can be automatically discovered by the device; when you choose manual, you need to fill in AC IP address. After CAPWAP feature is enabled, click on the save &
application button, the device will apply AC configuration and restart, then the device will join the AC. 28 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Note: If you want to set a client mode device to join AC successfully, the client should be connected to the access point device first, and the access point device has also opened the CAPWAP function and joined the same AC system. Figure 6-2 CAPWAP Settings 6.2 SNMP SNMP: When SNMP is enabled, you can check the working condition and information of the device by a SNMP tool. 29 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 6-3 SNMP You can configure the SNMP parameters in Basic Settings part. Check SNMP Enable and fill in Location, Mail, Group; then you can manage the device through a SNMP tool in your computer. 30 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 6-4 Basic Settings The device supports a higher level of SNMP protocol; you can choose to enable SNMPv3, with the corresponding SNMP management tools to use. 31 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 6-5 SNMPv3 Settings The device also supports trigger trap information; you can choose to enable Trap, fill in the trap server IP, then you will receive Trap information through the SNMP management tool in your computer. Figure 6-6 Trap Settings 32 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Chapter 7 Network The network settings page is divided into the Interface, Wifi, DHCP and DNS, Hostnames, Static Routes, Diagnostics, Firewall, VLAN, Ping Watchdog, QoS. We will focus on the Interface, wireless, network diagnostics, firewall, Ping, Watchdog. VLAN. The following will focus on the introduction of the Interface, Wifi, Diagnostics, Firewall, VLAN, Ping Watchdog. 7.1 Interfaces 7.1.1 Common Configuration Open the network interface page; youll see the overview of the current interface. Figure 7-1 Interfaces Click Edit button, you will enter the Interfaces-LAN page. On this page you can configure the network interfaces. You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the
"bridge interfaces" field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces. You can also use VLAN notation INTERFACE.VLANNR (e.g.: eth0.1). 33 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-2 General Setup Protocol: the interface access IP address options, it divided into static address, DHCP client (to obtain the IP dynamically) and a variety of other ways. If you set a static IP, you need to set the IP, subnet mask, etc.; when set to DHCP client, the device can obtain IP from DHCP server automatically. 34 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N IPv4 address: IP address of this interface, you can configure it according to your own needs, but to ensure that IP cannot be the same as other devices in the same network, so as not to cause IP address conflict. IPv4 netmask: the subnet mask of this interface, you can set it according to your own needs. Use custom DNS server: It should be set to the value of the local DNS server. Click on Physical settings of the Interface LAN page, you can modify the current interface configuration which contains the wired interface and wireless interface. Figure 7-3 Physical Settings Bridge interfaces: creates a bridge over specified interface(s). unchecking the Bridge interfaces and you could only choose one interface. Enable STP: Enables the Spanning Tree Protocol on this bridge Interface: Ethernet adapter "eth0 corresponds to the POE power supply LAN port of the device, Ethernet adapter eth1" corresponds to the other two LAN port of the device. 35 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Click to enter the firewall settings page. Choose the firewall zone you want to assign to this interface. Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it. please refer to the Manual Section 7.3 firewall. Figure 7-4 Firewall Settings 7.1.2 DHCP Server Drop down the interface page; you can see the basic settings of the DHCP server. 36 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-5 DHCP Server DHCP: Assign IP address to client device, such as phones, laptops etc. A device should enable DHCP client mode to get IP automatically. 7.1.3 Add New Interface Click on the Add new interface button to add a new interface. Figure 7-6 Add new interface 37 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Fill in the name of the new interface, such as LAN2, select the Ethernet adapter eth1 interface, all of the configuration in this page can be modified again in the subsequent pages. Figure 7-7 Create Interface Click Submit, will enter the new LAN2 interface configuration page. This page can be configured for all the existing interfaces, as shown below; you can still see the original LAN interface. 38 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Please refer to chapter 7.1.1 to see how to configure the interface. Figure 7-8 Create LAN2 interface 7.1.4 Router Mode Routing mode DS-3WF01C-2N is equivalent to a router, it has a WAN port and LAN port. You should select an interface which needs to be removed from the default LAN interface for the WAN interface configuration. Below we will set eth1 port to WAN as an example, introduces the configuration of the WAN. Please refer to the manual 7.1.1 Ethernet adapter "eth1" removed from the LAN interface. 39 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-9 Router Interface WAN Settings Click the "Add new interface" of the Interfaces page, and fill in the name of the new interface, such as ETH1, you can choose a static address for the new interface protocol, all of the current page configuration can be modified in the subsequent page. Figure 7-10 Router-Interface 40 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Click "submit". Into the newly created interface configuration page, fill in the IPv4 address which should be different with LAN segments, such as 192.168.2.35. Figure 7-11 Router Interface General Setup IPv4 gateway: In general, the IPv4 gateway address and WAN IP address are in the same network. In general setup - the firewall settings page, select the default wan firewall-zone, after saving the application, you will see ETH1 is set to the WAN zone, then routing mode setup is complete, eth1 port is set for the WAN port. Firewall rules modify please refer to the chapter 7.3 firewall chapters. 41 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-12 Router Interface - Firewall Settings 7.2 Wifi 7.2.1 Device Configuration The Device Configuration section covers physical settings of the radio hardware such as channel, transmit power or antenna selection which is shared among all defined wireless networks (if the radio hardware is multi-SSID capable). Open the Network -> Wifi page, you will see the current wireless profile and the information of associated stations. The device can scan the SSID nearby; you can connect to the corresponding wireless Figure 7-13 Wireless Overview network according to your needs. 42 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-14 Scanning SSID Click the SSID you need, here we select the office-2.4G TB2I as an example. Click on "
Join Network, it will appear the following tips as shown below, and if you check
"Replace the wireless configuration", click on the confirmation will cover all current wireless template settings, please choose carefully. Here we uncheck the "Replace wireless configuration", click "Submit", it will appear the Figure 7-15 Join Network-1 following page below. 43 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-16 Join Network 2 Click Save & Apply, wait a moment, and then Turn to Network->Wifi page, you will see the office-2.4G TB2I on the Associated Stations list. 44 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-17 Join Network - 3 When the device has been added 8 wireless profiles, or there is a client mode wireless profile in the 8 profiles, click on Join Network will appear as follows. Figure 7-18 Join Network - 4 Click the Add button to add more wireless profiles, the device can add up to eight wireless profiles, and the device can only have one client mode profile, you can choose to enable or disable the added wireless profiles. 45 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-19 Add Wireless Profile Click the Edit button; you can enter the wireless configuration page. The basic settings page as shown below. 46 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-20 General Setup ChannelThe channel can be modified when the device is configured to Access Point mode or WDS Access Point mode. The device can only work on one channel at the same time. Transmit PowerThe device output power. When the output power is increased, the signal distance and signal strength will be improved. Mode: You can keep the default 802.11g+n mode to guarantee optimal transmission rate. 47 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N HT Mode: Channel width selection, the device supports 20/40+/40-MHz bandwidth. In general, the wider the bandwidth is, the greater the data throughput rate. Max Transmission Rate: it can be used to limit the max transmission rate of a device. Click on Device Configuration->Advanced Settings, you can configure the advanced settings of the device in this section. Figure 7-21 Advanced Settings Country CodeDifferent countries allows different channels, you can choose the country code to allow the device works at the channels only permitted in the particular country. When you set Compliance Test mode, the frequency will extend to 2312-
2732MHz. Aggregation: It enables several data frames of 802.11 to be aggregated and transmitted out, thus improve the throughput. The larger the set value, the higher the throughput. 48 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N VAP Isolation: The device supports multiple VAP; if this feature is enabled, and when the client1 is connected to VAP1, the client1 will not be able to communicate the client2 which is connected to VAP2. TDMA Currently, most of the outdoor bridge products are developed based on 802.11 protocols, however, it has the limitations of short-distance, hidden node problems, and poor point-to-multi-point performance. XTrans technologies developed and patented by HIKVISION, utilizing a series of advanced technologies such as TDMA, intelligent rate control, Auto ACK Time-out Adjust, having the advantage of long transmission range, high date rate and robust transmission. XTrans technology solves the problems of hidden-node problem in the 802.11 network infra-structure. Intelligent rate control algorithm can be adapted to quick channel quality variations, while stabilize the wireless throughput, thus suitable for long-distance transmission. ACK Time-out Auto Adjust can automatically detect the distances of the devices, and adjust the wireless parameters to achieve the best link quality. To use the TDMA, the user needs to enable TDMA mode in the AP device, and set a priority level in the station device. When several stations are connected to one AP, different clients demand different throughput. If the client demands higher throughput, its priority level can be set to High, otherwise set to Low. When the client demands the same throughput, their priority level can be set to the same level. Note: When using TDMA mode, the TDMA button need to be enabled at AP devices in the web-based configuration menu. The devices from other vendors cannot be connected to DS-3WF01C-2N in the TDMA mode. When TDMA is enabled, your phone or laptop cannot be able to connect to the device. Auto ACK-Timeout AdjustIt is suggested to enable this function, so that the distance between 2 devices can be detected and all the related parameters can be optimized to achieve the best link quality. 49 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 7.2.2 Interface Configuration Per network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the Interface Configuration. Figure 7-22 Interface Configuration General Setup ESSID: Name of a wireless. It is used to control the access to the wireless network, only the same ESSID can communicate with each other to establish a local area network. Mode: There are totally 4 wireless modes, including: Client, Access Point, Client (WDS) and Access Point (WDS). Access Point: Access point. Client: A client device that can connect to an AP. Client (WDS): Use WDS feature to link multiple APs in a network, all associated stations from any AP can communicate with each other like in ad-hoc mode. Client (WDS) means this device is a client in WDS mode. Access Point (WDS) Use WDS feature to link multiple APs in a network, all associated stations from any AP can communicate with each other like in ad-hoc mode. WDS AP means this device is an AP in WDS mode. Network: Choose the network(s) you want to attach to this wireless interface or fill out the create field to define a new network. 50 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Hide ESSID: to hide the broadcast name of the wireless network to avoid being connected to others. Check this function; others will not be able to search the SSID. Figure 7-23 Interface Configuration Wireless Security Security: User can set the security based on needs to guarantee the wireless security. The wireless encryption of the device to be connected to each other must be set to the same encryption. Figure 7-24 Interface Configuration MAC Address MAC - Address Filter: used to control communication between the device and other devices. Allow listed only: only the list of devices that are allowed to connect to the access point and the other device does not allow access to the access point. Allow all except listed: allow the device to connect to the access point outside the list, and the other device does not allow access to the access point. 51 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-25 Interface Configuration Advanced Settings Station Isolation: Enable this function, STA cant communicate with each other. Max Station Limit: You can set the number of STA that connect to AP. 7.3 Firewall The firewall creates zones over your network interfaces to control network traffic flow. The default settings of firewall zone as shown below. 52 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-26 Firewall Click "modify" or "add" to define the generic properties of the zone. In the port trigger section, the forwarding rules for the current area and other areas can be modified. For example, click on Edit button of LAN zone; as shown below, this section defines common properties of "lan". The input and output options set the default policies for traffic entering and leaving this zone while the forward option describes the policy for forwarded traffic between different networks within the zone. A covered network specifies which available networks are member of this zone. 53 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-27 Zone The options below control the forwarding policies between this zone (lan) and other zones. Destination zones cover forwarded traffic originating from "lan". Source zones match forwarded traffic from other zones targeted at "lan". The forwarding rule is unidirectional, e.g. a forward from lan to wan does not imply a permission to forward from wan to lan as well. Figure 7-28 Inter-Zone Forwarding 7.4 VLAN VLANs are often used to separate different network segments. The VLAN function allows user to create multiple virtual local area network. As shown in figure, we add a VLAN on port ath0 (wireless network port). The VLAN ID is 10. The range of VLAN ID is 2~4094. Each VLAN ID represents a different VLAN. 54 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-29 VLAN Settings Bridge function is needed to use together with VLAN. As show below, we add VLAN 10 on port eth0 and ath0, they are eth0.10 and ath0.10 Figure 7-30 Add VLAN ID Then we create a new interface and put eth0.10 and ath0.10 into the same bridge in Network->Interfaces page as shown below. 55 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-31 Binding VLAN Interfaces The packets from eth0.10 or ath0.10 will be added a VLAN label which ID is 10. That requires: the opposite wireless connection side must support VLAN 10, the device which connects with eth0 is also need to support VLAN 10 (such as a VLAN Switch). Common connection mode as shown below:
56 User Manual of DS-3WF01C 3WF01C-2N Figure 7-32 VLAN Settings 7.5 Ping Watchdog Ping Watchdog Ping WatchdogThe ping watchdog sets the Device to continuously ping a user The ping watchdog sets the Device to continuously ping a user The ping watchdog sets the Device to continuously ping a user-
defined IP address (for example, it can be the IP address of the AP the Client is defined IP address (for example, it can be the IP addres s of the AP the Client is connecting to). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the device connecting to). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the device connecting to). If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints, the device will automatically reboot. It is highly recommended that users enable this feature at will automatically reboot. It is highly recommended that users enable this feature at will automatically reboot. It is highly recommended that users enable this feature at the side of Station and disable this feature at the side of Access Point. the side of Station and disable this feature at the sid e of Access Point. 57 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Figure 7-33 Ping Watchdog Ping IP AddressSpecify an IP address of the target which will be monitored by Ping Watchdog. If this feature is enabled at the side of Client, Ping IP Address should be the IP address of the AP the Client is connecting to. Ping Interval Specify time interval (in seconds) between the pings requests are sent by the Ping Watchdog Start-up Delay: specify initial time delay (in seconds) until first ping request is sent by the Ping Watchdog Ping FailureSpecify the number of ping replies. If the specified number of ping replies is not received continuously, the Ping Watchdog will reboot the device. NoteIf users want to modify the parameters of Ping Watchdog, please disable it first and then apply. When the web page shows that Ping Watchdog is really disabled, users can now re-enable it with modified parameters. 58 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N Chapter 8 Logout Click the logout button, it will logout the device and return to the login page. Chapter 9 FAQ 1. The device cannot be started after power on. The Ethernet cable between the device and the POE adaptor is more than 40 meters long. The Ethernet cable quality is not good enough, and it should be Cat 5e or even Cat 6 cable. The RJ-45 plugs are not well connected. 2. Forgot the IP address of the device. Please manually push the Reset button for 5~10 seconds and wait 2 or 3 minutes, then the user can log in the device by typing the default IP address 192.168.1.36/192.168.1.35. 3. How to modify the IP address of the device?
Please open the device page, followed by click Network - > interfaces - > select Edit button of the LAN interface - >Common Configuration - >General Setup ->IPv4 address;
here you can set the IP address according to your own needs. But you should ensure the IP you edit is different with other devices, so as to avoid IP address conflict. <Chapter 7.1.1>
4. The signal level or the wireless TX/RX rate is low There is a large bunker between Client and access point. Please remove or bypass the bunker. 59 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N The scale plate of the client is not directed at the access point. Please adjust the client and access point. Switch to other wireless channel cause there are much interferences in this channel. 60 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 5. Multiple devices are installed at the same area, the packet loss is serious. Change channel can only improve the situation for a while. Multiple devices are installed at the same area, and there is no plan for the frequency settings which will cause the same frequency interference. It is recommended to separate the frequency of the devices. If the channel width is 20M, the frequency difference between two devices should be more than 20MHz. For example, 2412MHz, 2432MHz, 2452MHz etc., or set to non-standard frequency: Click Network - > Wifi - >
select the corresponding wireless network SSID and click Edit > Advanced Settings - >
Country, select Compliance Test - > Click Save & Apply button, then click General Setup ->
modify the basic channel and save the application. Please refer to manual 7.2.1 Device configuration section. Multiple devices IP conflict with each other; you need to modify the IP address followed by click Network - > Interfaces -> General Setup ->IPv4 address. Please reference manual 7.1.1 Common Configuration section. 6. Mobile phones and computers cannot connect to AP TDMA function is not closed, please close the TDMA. Followed by click Network - > Wifi
- > select corresponding SSID and click Edit button > Advanced Settings - > check off TDMA. For details, please reference manual 7.2.1 Device Configuration section. 7. Clients often dropped, the speed is slow. There are too many clients connect to AP, please limit the number of access users. AP signal is weak. Please improve AP transmission power or regulating the AP and the user's position. Check the saturation of users and network bandwidth. 61 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 8. I don't want anyone to connect to my device. Modify the password of the access point AP. Followed by click Network - > Wifi - >
select corresponding SSID and click Edit - > interface configuration - > Wireless Security. For details, please reference manual 7.2.2 interface configuration section. To hide the ESSID of the AP. Followed by click Network - > Wifi - > select corresponding SSID and click Edit button - > interface configuration - > General Setup - >
Hide ESSID, to turn off this feature. Please reference manual 7.2.2 interface configuration section. 62 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 63 User Manual of DS-3WF01C-2N 64
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2017-07-27
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024149825
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 555 Qianmo Road, Binjiang District
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Hangzhou, N/A 310052
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China
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U******@SGS.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 |
2ADTD
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
T03C2N00
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
X**** Z******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
+86-5********
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z******@hikvision.com
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SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co.,Ltd
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1 | Name |
E****** Z******
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1 | Physical Address |
588 West Jindu Road,Xinqiao,Songjiang
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Shanghai
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86(0********
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e******@sgs.com
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1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co.,Ltd
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1 | Name |
E****** Z********
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1 | Physical Address |
588 West Jindu Road,Xinqiao,Songjiang
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Shanghai
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China
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+86(0********
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e******@sgs.com
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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 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Network Camera | ||||
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 | Power Output listed is conducted. Device is an 802.11b/g/n device in a 2x2 Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration and enabled for 2.4GHz band operations as described in this filing. 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, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter evaluation procedures as documented in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has a 20 MHz, 40 MHz bandwidth mode. | ||||
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 | |||||
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SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co.,Ltd.
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1 | Name |
Z******** Z********
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1 | Telephone Number |
86(0)******** Extension:
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86021********
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z******@sgs.com
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1 | 3 | 15C | MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.1 |
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