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IPOne 54Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point Users Manual ver. 1.1.4e IP ONE, Inc. Gusang Bldg. 2F, 1009-5, Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-280, Korea http://www.ipone.co.kr Tel: +82-2-3011-0947 E-mail: sales_marketing@ipone.co.kr THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Models subjected to this document: AG3000/5000/503X series. The instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual. INFORMATION TO THE USER (Part 15.105(b)) For Class B digital device INFORMATION TO THE USER 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 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. WARNING (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION: RF Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. This equipment must be installed and provided minimum seperatiom distance of 20cm from the body of user and near by person. In addition to seperation distance, this device cannot be transmitted and operating in conjuction with any other transmitter or antenna. IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide CONTENTS ABBREVIATION ............................................................................................................................iii CHAPTER 1. Wireless LAN Overview .......................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER 2. AP Architecture and Installation .............................................................................. 2 2.1 AP Components ............................................................................................................... 2 2.2 AP View............................................................................................................................ 2 2.2.1 AP Front ................................................................................................................. 2 2.2.2 AP Rear.................................................................................................................. 3 2.3 AP Installation .................................................................................................................. 3 2.3.1 Notice before Installation ....................................................................................... 3 2.3.2 Installation.............................................................................................................. 4 2.3.3 Notice when you use ............................................................................................. 4 CHAPTER 3. AP Software Configurations .................................................................................... 6 3.1 IPOne WOS Key Features............................................................................................... 7 3.2 AP Management System Access ..................................................................................... 8 3.2.1 AP Access and TCP/IP Setting using HyperTerminal ............................................ 8 3.2.2 AP Access using Web Browser............................................................................ 12 3.2.4 AP Access using Telnet........................................................................................ 14 3.3 Basic Settings ................................................................................................................ 15 3.3.1 Configuring Operating Mode and TCP/IP............................................................ 15 3.3.2 Configuring Interface and Application Port .......................................................... 18 3.3.3 QoS Configurations ............................................................................................. 20 3.4 Configuring DHCP Server.............................................................................................. 23 3.5 Configuring Wireless LAN.............................................................................................. 25 3.5.1 5GHz IEEE 802.11a Radio Configuration............................................................ 25 3.5.2 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11g Radio Configuration......................................................... 28 3.6 Configuring Authentication and Accounting ................................................................... 31 3.7 Configuring SNMP ......................................................................................................... 37 3.8 Configuring MAC Filtering and ACRM ........................................................................... 39 3.8.1 MAC Filtering ....................................................................................................... 39 3.8.2 ACRM (Access Control for Remote Management).............................................. 41 3.9 Configuring Mobile IP Foreign Agent ............................................................................. 43 3.10 Configuring Management Functions............................................................................ 48 Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. i IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.10.1 Authenticated Users Information........................................................................ 49 3.10.2 Updating Firmware............................................................................................. 51 3.10.3 System Log........................................................................................................ 54 3.10.4 System Reboot and Logout ............................................................................... 55 CHAPTER 4. AP Configurations According to Operation Mode ................................................. 56 4.1 AP Configurations in Bridge mode ................................................................................. 56 4.2 AP Configurations in Routed mode................................................................................ 56 4.3 AP Configurations in NAT mode..................................................................................... 57 Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. ii IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide ABBREVIATION AAA :
ADSL :
AP :
BSS :
CCK :
CTS:
DBPSK :
DC :
DHCP :
DNS :
DTIM :
DQPSK :
EAP :
ESSID :
FA:
GMT :
HA:
HTTP:
IP :
IAPP :
ICMP:
ID:
IEEE :
LAN :
LED:
MAC :
MIP:
MN:
NAT :
NAS :
PC :
PCMCIA :
POD :
Authentication, Authorization, Accounting Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Access Point Basic Service Set Complimentary Code Keying Clear To Send Differential Binary Phase Shift Keying Direct Current Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Service Delivery Traffic Indication Map Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Extensible Authentication Protocol Extended Service Set Identity Foreign Agent Greenwich Mean Time Home Agent Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet Protocol Inter Access Point Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Identity Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Media Access Control Mobile IP Mobile Node Network Address Translation Network Access Server Personal Computer Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Pull Out Detection Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. iii IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Power over Ethernet Point-to-Point Protocol Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Power Save Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Radio Frequency Request To Send Receive Simple Network Management Protocol. Simple Network Time Protocol Service Set Identity Transmission Control Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol Transmit User Datagram Protocol Universal Serial Bus Wide Area Network Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Local Area Network PoE :
PPP :
PPPoE :
PS :
RADIUS :
RF :
RTS :
Rx :
SNMP :
SNTP :
SSID :
TCP :
TFTP :
Tx :
UDP :
USB :
WAN :
WEP :
WLAN :
Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. iv IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide CHAPTER 1. Wireless LAN Overview Wireless LAN (WLAN) refers to a LAN that uses high frequency radiowave instead of cables for inter-node communications. WLAN operation is specified in IEEE 802.11. Unlimited access to business applications is becoming essential. WLANs are increasingly being used to provide flexible network connectivity. WLAN solutions are typically deployed internally, usually within an office or factory environment, although they can be installed externally to provide short-range connectivity to mobile users. WLAN benefits include:
Increased mobility
Fast deployment
Network access where cabling is difficult
Connectivity for temporary networks Fig. 1.1.1 Wireless LAN examples Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 1 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide CHAPTER 2. AP Architecture and Installation 2.1 AP Components Please check the following components before installation:
Access Point Antenna Power Adaptor RS-232 Cable (option) CD (Users Manual) 2.2 AP View 2.2.1 AP Front Fig. 2.2.1 AP Front Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 2 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Num LED Name Color Description PWR WL1 WL2 Green Green Green Power status Tx/Rx data to/from WLAN port Tx/Rx data to/from WLAN port 2
(Internal for Dual-mode AP) LAN Green Tx/Rx data to/from Ethernet LAN port WAN SEC Green Green
(Internal for 2 port Ethernet AP) Tx/Rx data to/from Ethernet WAN port Encryption status 2.2.2 AP Rear WAN CONSOLE LAN S/W POWER RESET Fig. 2.2.2 AP Rear (Model dependent) Num Name WAN CONSOLE LAN RESET S/W POWER Description RJ-45 Ethernet Connect RS-232 Serial Port RJ-45 Ethernet Connector (Internal for 2 port Ethernet AP) Factory Reset Switch Power ON/OFF Switch DC Power Connector 2.3 AP Installation 2.3.1 Notice before Installation We recommend you to avoid these places where may be cause of performance decline or trouble:
Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 3 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Places with high humidity or wet condition Places with extreme temperature (too hot or too cold) Places where change of temperature is extreme Places with a lot of dusts Places sealed with thick walls or still structure which cause high interference 2.3.2 Installation STEP 1 Attach UTP Ethernet Cable Attach UTP Ethernet cable to APs RJ-45 connector and connect the other side of the cable to network equipments such as Router or Hub. STEP 2 Attach RS-232C Serial Cable Attach RS-232C serial cable to the AP and PC. The parameters of AP can be configured through connection of RS-232C serial cable to the PC (Refer Chapter 3). STEP 3 Supply Power Plug in the DC output to APs power port. Make sure that the Power LED is on. If the Power LED is not on, please check the connections of the power code. Notice: Use the supplied power adapter (DC 5V, 2A) only to prevent the permanent failure of AP. Notice: Dont use both DC power and PoE power at the same time. PoE usage: The PoE (Power over Ethernet) is the equipment that both power and data are supplied throughput Ethernet cable. Plug in the power adapter to DC in of PoE and the Ethernet cable to Data in of PoE. Attach UTP Ethernet cable to APs RJ-45 connector and connect the other side of the cable to Data & Power Out of PoE (Internal for PoE supported models). STEP 4 Confirm Installation Change settings of AP referring Users Guide. Insert a wireless LAN card into your PC. Enter the same ESSID that you have set for the AP, using the wireless LAN card utility running on your PC. Check the signal strength of wireless link on the wireless LAN card utility. 2.3.3 Notice when you use We recommend you to avoid the followings when you use:
Do not disassemble on your own. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 4 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Do not drop the product or give excessive impact. Do not use any parts or components, which are not provided. Use only the power adapter provided. Use the PoE only for PoE supported models. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 5 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide CHAPTER 3. AP Software Configurations This software configuration guide describes how to configure AG5031DU-AN2 Access Points using web-based management system (WMS) or console-based management system (CMS). This guide can be subject to other 54Mbps Access Points if we dont comment specific notice. This software configuration guide is based on IPOne Access Point software, Wireless LAN Operating System (WOS) version 1.1.14. However, this guide can be subject to other higher WOS versions if we dont comment specific notice. Written by Jae-Woo So Management Options You can use the access point management system throughput the following interfaces:
A web-browser interface
A command-line interface (CLI)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 6 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.1 IPOne WOS Key Features The key features of IPOne WOS are as follows:
Authentication, Security, Billing Authentication IEEE 802.1x based authentication/security MAC address authentication WPA 64/128/152 bit static WEP, 64/128 bit dynamic WEP, WPA RADIUS accounting Session/Idle-timeout, Lost carrier detection WEB-Redirection, white list support Private IP allocation for guest uses Notify users IP address to server NAT TCP/IP, IEEE 802.1d transparent bridge, 802.1x DHCP server/client/relay, PPPoE MAC address filtering, Control of the maximum number of association Radio transmission power control, Automatic change of transmit rate, Automatic channel selection Seamless roaming between APs, IEEE 802.11f IAPP support Mobile IP foreign agent support (RFC2002). This function is included only in Enterprise high-level AP product (AG5031DU series). IEEE 802.1p based downstream QoS support SNMP MIB (MIB II, WLAN MIB, 802.1x MIB, 802.1d Bridge MIB, Enterprise MIB), Trap message ITU-T V.24 (EIA-RS232C), RJ-45 Port Telnet, HTTP, SNMP, Web-based management Upgrade via TFTP, FTP, HTTP Security Billing and Local Services Networking and Control IP sharing Network Protocol Access Control Wireless Radio Control Roaming L2 roaming L3 roaming
(Subnet roaming) Quality of Service Downstream QoS Management SNMP/MIB Local Configurations Remote Configurations Firmware Upgrade Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 7 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.2 AP Management System Access 3.2.1 AP Access and TCP/IP Setting using HyperTerminal Attach RS-232C serial cable to the AP and PC. Execute HypterTerminal program on your MS-Windows by following the steps. STEP1 Execute HyperTerminal program. STEP2 After executing the HyperTerminal, the following window will be displayed on MS-
Windows. As displayed above, type IPOne WOS Configuration in the name field, and click [OK] button. You can enter any name you wish for the connection. Fig. 3.2.1 HypterTerminal Initial Screen STEP 3 Select the modem port as shown in the window below, and click [OK] button. In most of the cases, select either Direct to Com1 or Direct to Com2.. Fig. 3.2.2 HypterTerminal Select modem port Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 8 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide STEP 4 You will view the following window and must set the properties of the selected COM port as shown below. Click [OK] button. Fig. 3.2.3 HypterTerminal Port Settings STEP 5 If all the steps above are executed correctly, then the following login prompt will be displayed on the HyperTerminal window. The default username and password is admin and admin respectively. Fig. 3.2.4 HyperTerminal AP CMS Login STEP 6 When username and password are correctly entered, the following [Status] menu of AP CMS (Console-based Management System) appears on the HyperTerminal window. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 9 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Fig. 3.2.5 HyperTerminal AP CMS Status In AP CMS, the command is the follows:
Description AP Status AP Configurations AP Management Functions Reboot Logout Command S <enter>
C <enter>
U <enter>
reboot <enter>
quit <enter>
Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 10 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide STEP 7 In AP CMS, configure TCP/IP information by following the steps. Enter the command C to move [Config]
menu of CMS. Enter the command 1 to select the menu of [1. Basic Configuration]. Enter the command y to change configurations. Enter the proper values. Then, enter the command y to apply them. If you just enter without input of the proper value, the default value keeps. Fig. 3.2.6 HyperTermal TCP/IP Settings Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 11 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.2.2 AP Access using Web Browser Default IP address of the AP is 10.0.0.2. This example assumed that you change the IP address into 192.168.110.10 by using HyperTerminal. STEP 1 Open Web Browser. We recommend beyond IE 5.0. STEP 2 Enter APs IP address and Port number on Address of the Web Browser to access APs WMS (Web-based Management System). The default HTTP port number is 8899. http://[APs IP Address]:8899 STEP 3 Enter Username and Password. The default username and password is admin and admin respectively. Fig. 3.2.7 AP WMS Login STEP 4 When username and password are correctly entered, the following [Status] menu of AP WMS appears. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 12 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Fig. 3.2.8 AP WMS Status Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 13 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.2.4 AP Access using Telnet Default IP address of the AP is 10.10.10.2. This example assumed that you change the IP address into 192.168.110.10 by using HyperTerminal. STEP 1 Open Run on [Start] menu of MS-Windows. Enter the IP address for Internet Connection as following Example. Click [OK] button. telenet [APs IP address]
Fig. 3.2.9 AP access using Telnet STEP 2 Telnet order window appears, and please refer to AP Access using HyperTerminal. Fig. 3.2.10 Telnet AP CMS Login Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 14 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.3 Basic Settings 3.3.1 Configuring Operating Mode and TCP/IP
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.3.1 Configuring Operating Mode and TCP/IP Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 15 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description
AP Desc.: Describe brief of AP.
Admin User Name: Administrators user name.
Admin Passwd: Administrators password.
User Name: General users user name. Access to AP settings is limited for general user.
User Passwd: General users password. System operation mode is selected one among Bridge, Routed, or PPPoE. General mode is Bridge. The detail is described in the following sentence.
DHCP Client: IP address is automatically allocated from the network.
WAN ADDR: IP address of WAN interface.
WAN MASK: IP subnet mask of WAN interface.
LAN ADDR: IP address of LAN interface in Routed mode.
LAN Mask: IP subnet mask of LAN interface in Routed mode. The function prohibits communications between wireless terminals and wired terminals directly connected with APs Ethernet port. If this function is enabled, wireless terminals dont communicate with wired terminals. This function does not prohibit communications between wired terminals connected with switch or Hub.
GATEWAY: Default gateway address.
DNS SVR: DNS server address
Configurations Item Admin System Mode LAN/WAN IP Enhanced Security for LAN stations GATEWAY DNS Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 16
(1) Bridge Mode Item System Mode LAN/WAN IP
(2) Routed Mode Item System Mode LAN/WAN IP
(3) PPPoE Mode Item System Mode PPP User Info LAN/WAN IP IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description In Bridge mode, all physical interfaces (wireless interface, Ethernet interface) use one IP address. Just set one IP address of WAN interface because all physical interfaces use one IP address. If DHCP client function is enabled, the IP address is automatically allocated from the network. In Bridge mode, you cannot use NAT function. Description In Routed mode, the WAN interface and the other interfaces (wireless interface, local Ethernet) are differentiated as a different IP subnet. Set two IP addresses for WAN interface and local LAN/wireless interface, respectively. If you want to use NAT function, enable the NAT function. In Bridge mode, you can use NAT function. Description You must set the PPPoE mode when the AP is directly connected with ADSL modem. Set User ID and Password of ADSL modem. Set private IP address for local LAN/wireless interface. In PPPoE mode, you can use NAT function. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 17 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.3.2 Configuring Interface and Application Port
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.3.2 Configuring Interface and Application Port Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 18 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description
Wireless: Enable or disable the wireless LAN operation.
Ethernet: Enable or disable the Ethernet port. Moreover, configure Ethernet link speed and duplex. Be careful when changing the settings for the Ethernet ports. Incorrectly forcing a specific speed or duplex mode may result in poor performance and data loss, or disconnection. Consult your LAN administrator before forcing a speed or duplex mode or if you don't know the capabilities of the attached device.
HTTP Port: Configure HTTP port number.
Telnet Port: Configure Telnet port number. Enter APs IP address and port number on Address of the Web Browser to access APs WMS (Web-based Management System). The default HTTP port number is 8899. Ex) http://10.0.0.2:8899
Set IP address of SNTP(Simple Network Time Protocol) time server.
Configurations Item Interface Application SNTP Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 19 3.3.3 QoS Configurations IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide AP supports 802.1p based simplified downstream priority service. AP firstly transmits high priority packets, and then transmits low priority packets on downlink wireless channel. The value of MOS (Mean Opinion Score) will be improved when the QoS function is enabled.
(1) 802.1p Overview The IEEE 802.1p signaling technique is an OSI Layer 2 standard for prioritizing network traffic at the data link/MAC sublayer. It can also be defined as best-effort QoS at Layer 2. 802.1p traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination; no bandwidth reservations are established. The 802.1p standard is derived from the 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) standard, which specifies a tag appended to a MAC frame. According to 802.1Q, the tag carrying VLAN information has two parts: the VLAN ID (12 bits) and Prioritization (3 bits). Because the Prioritization field was never defined in the VLAN standard, the 802.1p implementation defines this Prioritization field. The 3-bit Prioritization field in 802.1P establishes eight levels of priority, similar to the IP Precedence bits. Network adapters and switches route traffic based on the priority level. Using Layer 3 switches allows you to map 802.1p prioritization to IP Precedence before forwarding to routers. Fig. 3.3.3 Ethernet Layer 2 Header without 802.1p/Q information Fig. 3.3.4 Ethernet Layer 2 Header with 802.1p/Q information 802.1p QoS is sometimes referred to as QoS for the LAN since PC NIC cards mark the packets, and newer switches can prioritize the traffic in a switched network segment based on these markings. 802.1p has received a lot of interest lately because many IP Phones are Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 20 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide marking voice streams with an 802.1P bit setting of 5. For example, many Cisco IP phones set 802.1p and IP TOS to 5 for voice data streams.
(2) 802.1p QoS Application WAN 802.1p not used Data terminal high priroty low priority 802.1p bit = 5 IP Phone IP Phone Data terminal Fig. 3.3.5 802.1p Application Priority of traffic AP supports 802.1p based downstream QoS. AP classifies incoming packets into 3 group according into their 802.p tag. Each packet is queued in AP. After serving all packets in the high priority queue, AP transmits packets in the low priority queue. Table 3.3.1 802.1p priority bit and priority class in AP 802.1p priority bit 7 (highest priority) 6 5 (Voice data stream) 4 3 2 1 0 (lowest priority) Priority class in AP High priority Middle priority Low priority Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 21 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Ingress Packet AP classifies incoming packets into 3 group according into their 802.p priority bit. If there is no 802.1p tag in the packet, it is queued in the lowest priority queue. Egress Packet AP adds or removes the 802.1p/Q tag in packets outgoing to Ethernet or wireless port. Refer Testing 802.1P QoS with Chariot Application Note, December 20, 2001.
(3) QoS Configurations Item QoS Description
Downstream QoS (802.1p) Enable or disable downstream QoS function.
Tag: Ethernet Enable: Add or keep 802.1p/Q tag in all packets outgoing to Ethernet port. Disable: Remove 802.1p/Q tag of all packets outgoing to Ethernet port.
Tag: Wireless Enable: Add or keep 802.1p/Q tag in all packets outgoing to wireless port. Disable: Remove 802.1p/Q tag of all packets outgoing to wireless port. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 22 3.4 Configuring DHCP Server IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.4.1 Configuring DHCP server Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 23 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description
Enable: Enable or disable DHCP server function.
Set the scope of assignable IP address. Enter the beginning value in Start Addr., and ending value in Final Addr..
Enable: Enable or disable DHCP relay function.
Relay Server: Set the IP address of DHCP relay server. Cannot use both DHCP server and DHCP relay at the same time.
Discard Request from WAN Interface: AP does not reply for the DHCP request packet from the network.
Configurations Item DHCP Server DHCP Relay Misc. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 24 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.5 Configuring Wireless LAN 3.5.1 5GHz IEEE 802.11a Radio Configuration
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.5.1 Configuring Wireless LAN Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 25
Configurations Item SSID Channel Selectable Channel Association Algorithm Allow ANY Encryption IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description An SSID is a unique identifier that wireless clients use to associate with the AP. Set an SSID by using any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry from 1 to 32. Set the default channel for AP radio. If you select Auto, the channel is automatically selected among number the selectable channel considering channels used by neighbors APs. If you enable the DFS/TPC function, the APs channel will be automatically changed when the radar signal is detected according to the IEEE 802.11h. Too many APs in the same vicinity creates radio congestion that can reduce throughput. Set the channel list allowable to search. Set the 802.11 authentication algorithm among Open System, Shared Secret, WPA, and WPA-PSK. Please, reboot the AP after changing the association algorithm between WAP (or WPA-PSK) and Open System (or Shared Secret). Disable this setting to prevent wireless client, which SSID is ANY, from associating with the AP. If this function is disabled, wireless client cannot survey APs SSID
Mode Setting:
None: Dont use encryption algorithm
WEP64/WEP128/WEP152: Set the static 64/128/152 bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). The static WEP is an encryption protocol specified in IEEE 802.11 standard. One default key is used for encrypting or decrypting the data. Set the WEP key by using alphanumeric, 1~10 or A~F.
DWEP64/DWEP128: Set the dynamic 64/128 bit WEP. In the dynamic WEP mode, the WEP key for a client is dynamically allocated from the AP after the AP receives the session key from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the dynamic WEP function must be used with IEEE 802.1x EAP-
TTLS/PEAP authentication protocol. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 26 Beacon Period DTIM Period IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide
TKIP/AES: Set the encryption algorithm when the WAP authentication is used.
None/DWEP dual: Service all users using WEP as well as not using WEP at the same time.
TKIP/AES dual: Service all users using TKIP as well as using AES. The amount of time between beacons in milliseconds. The setting, a multiple of the beacon period, determines how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message (DTIM). The DTIM tells power save clients that a packet is waiting for them. Transmission Rate Choose the data rates the radio uses for data transmission. Basic Rate Preamble mode RTS Threshold Choose the data rates the radio use for control data transmission. Choose the preamble mode, Long or Short. This setting determines the packet size at which the AP issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. This setting determines the size at which packets are fragmented (sent as several pieces instead of as one block). This setting determines the power level of radio transmission. Fragmentation Threshold Tx Power Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 27 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.5.2 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11g Radio Configuration
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.5.1 Configuring Wireless LAN Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 28
Configurations Item SSID Channel Selectable Channel Association Algorithm Allow ANY Encryption IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description An SSID is a unique identifier that wireless clients use to associate with the AP. Set an SSID by using any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry from 1 to 32. Set the default channel for AP radio. If you select Auto, the channel is automatically selected among number the selectable channel considering channels used by neighbors APs. If you enable the DFS/TPC function, the APs channel will be automatically changed when the radar signal is detected according to the IEEE 802.11h. Too many APs in the same vicinity creates radio congestion that can reduce throughput. Set the channel list allowable to search. Set the 802.11 authentication algorithm among Open System, Shared Secret, WPA, and WPA-PSK. Please, reboot the AP after changing the association algorithm between WAP (or WPA-PSK) and Open System (or Shared Secret). Disable this setting to prevent wireless client, which SSID is ANY, from associating with the AP. If this function is disabled, wireless client cannot survey APs SSID
Mode Setting:
None: Dont use encryption algorithm
WEP64/WEP128/WEP152: Set the static 64/128/152 bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). The static WEP is an encryption protocol specified in IEEE 802.11 standard. One default key is used for encrypting or decrypting the data. Set the WEP key by using alphanumeric, 1~10 or A~F.
DWEP64/DWEP128: Set the dynamic 64/128 bit WEP. In the dynamic WEP mode, the WEP key for a client is dynamically allocated from the AP after the AP receives the session key from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the dynamic WEP function must be used with IEEE 802.1x EAP-
TTLS/PEAP authentication protocol. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 29 Beacon Period DTIM Period IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide
TKIP/AES: Set the encryption algorithm when the WAP authentication is used.
None/DWEP dual: Service all users using WEP as well as not using WEP at the same time.
TKIP/AES dual: Service all users using TKIP as well as using AES. The amount of time between beacons in milliseconds. The setting, a multiple of the beacon period, determines how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message (DTIM). The DTIM tells power save clients that a packet is waiting for them. Transmission Rate Choose the data rates the radio uses for data transmission. Basic Rate Choose the data rates the radio use for control data transmission. In an 802.11g AP, the basic rate must be set as a one of 1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps of 802.11b standard. Choose the preamble mode, Long or Short. This setting determines the packet size at which the AP issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. This setting determines the size at which packets are fragmented (sent as several pieces instead of as one block). This setting determines the power level of radio transmission. Preamble mode RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Tx Power Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 30 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.6 Configuring Authentication and Accounting Fig. 3.6.1 Configuring Authentication and Accounting (WMS) Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 31 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Fig. 3.6.2 Configuring Authentication and Accounting (CMS) Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 32
Configurations Item 802.1x IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description
Choose one IEEE 802.1x authentication mode among [No Auth],
[802.1x Auth], or [802.1x+MAC Auth].
[No Auth]: The 802.1x authentication is not used.
[802.1x Auth]: The 802.1x authentication is used.
[802.1x+MAC Auth]: Both 802.1x authentication and MAC authentication are all used. For MAC authentication, the MAC address of an client must be registered in the authentication server. The method of registering it is Auth Server the same as that of registering 802.1x users.
Set IP address, Port number, and Shared Secret of primary authentication server and secondary authentication server.
The AP retransmits a request until a certain number (Retr. Number) after waiting for answer for a time (Retr. Interval) if it does not receive any reply after requesting. Account Server
Set IP address, Port number, and Shared Secret of primary accounting server and secondary accounting server.
The AP retransmits a request until a certain number (Retr. Number) after waiting for answer for a time (Retr. Interval) if it does not receive any reply after requesting.
When a guest user (unauthenticated user) accesses the Internet by using Web browser, his Web page request is redirected the designated Web page. Here, the AP allocates a private or public IP address to the guest user.
Set the site of the designated Web page in Redir Page. And set the site of the Web pages, which the guest user can access, in Open Page 1~10. To allocate a private IP address to the guest user, the NAT mode must not be enabled. Moreover, the IP address of AP must not be 10.10.10.x. WEB Redirection Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 33
Advanced Configurations IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Item IAPP NAS ID Lost Carrier Detection (Note 1) Reauthentication Session Timeout Idle Timeout reAuthMax txPeriod suppTimeout Description This setting determines the usage of IEEE 802.1f IAPP function. Set the NAS ID when the AP sends a packet to an authentication server. The function of LCD (Lost Carrier Detection) is sometimes called by POD
(Pull Out Detection). This setting is used to detect wireless clients which were moved away or detached wireless adapter without logout. If the AP detects a wireless client moved away, it sends accounting information of the wireless client to an accounting server and closes the session of the client. This function of LCD help to accumulating accurate accounting information of an client. Moreover, this prevent from managing the unnecessary associations of clients. This setting can be enabled only when 802.1x authentication is enabled. This setting determines whether the client will be reauthenticated or not after session-timeout or idle-timeout. This setting determines the timer value for session timeout. The value of 0 means no usage of this function. The value will be replaced with the value received from the authentication server. This setting determines the timer value for idle timeout. The value of 0 means no usage of this function. The value will be replaced with the value received from the authentication server. In 802.1x module, the number of reauthentication attempts that are permitted before the Port becomes Unauthorized. The default value is 2. In 802.1x module, the timer value to wait for reply from the wireless client when the AP transmits an authentication request packet to the client. In 802.1x module, the timer value to wait for reply from the wireless client when the AP transmits a request packet received from an authentication server to the client. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 34 serverTimeout maxReq expirePeriod Welcome Messages IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide In 802.1x module, the timer value to wait for replay from the authentication server when the AP transmits an authentication packet to the server. In 802.1x module, the maximum number of times that the AP request an authentication of a wireless client before it times out the authentication session. The timer value when the AP manages the 802.1x state of an unauthenticated client. The notification message to be sent to a client when it was authenticated successfully. This message will be replaced the message received from the authentication server. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 35
(Note 1) LCD Algorithm IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide When the function of LCD is enabled, the AP periodically monitors the wireless link of a client every the time of Check Interval. The AP decides the client to be disassociated when the client doesnt answer for a time of Expiry. link check link check link check link check link check Detect Check interval Laptop Laptop moved or adapter detached Expiry Fig. 3.6.3 LCD operation time Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 36 3.7 Configuring SNMP IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.7.1 Configuring SNMP Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 37 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description
Enable: Enable or disable the SNMP function.
Port No: SNMP port number.
Get Community: SNMP Get Community.
Set Community: SNMP Set Community.
Enable: Enable or disable the TRAP function.
TRAP Server: IP address of TRAP server.
Port No: TRAP port number.
TRAP Community: TRAP Community.
Enable: This setting allows the specific clients to access the SNMP server of the AP.
List 1~5: Set IP addresses of clients which can access the SNMP server of the AP.
Configurations Item SNMP TRAP Access Control Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 38 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.8 Configuring MAC Filtering and ACRM 3.8.1 MAC Filtering MAC address filtering allows or disallows the forwarding of packets either sent from or addressed to specific MAC addresses. You can create a filter that passes traffic to all MAC addresses except those you specify, or you can create a filter that blocks traffic to all MAC addresses except those you specify.
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.8.1 Configuring MAC Filtering Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 39 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description Mode: Choose one among [No], [Allow], [Deny], or [Num].
No: Dont use this function.
Allow: Choose this to allow the forwarding of packets either sent from or addressed to registering MAC addresses.
Deny: Choose this to disallow the forwarding of packets either sent from or addressed to registering MAC addresses.
Num: Set the maximum number of MAC addresses allowed to forward packets. If there is no packet either sent from or addressed to a MAC address during a time, Expiry Timeout, the MAC address will be removed in the registered list. MAC filtering of Ethernet interface may be different from that of wireless interface according into models.
Configurations Item MAC Filtering Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 40 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.8.2 ACRM (Access Control for Remote Management) ACRM (Access Control for Remote Management) function allows only specific clients to access APs management system by using Web browser or Telnet.
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.8.1 Configuring ACRM Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 41
Configurations Item ACRM IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description
Enable: Enable or disable ACRM function.
List 1 ~ List 4: Set IP addresses of clients who can access APs management system by using Web browser or Telnet. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 42 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.9 Configuring Mobile IP Foreign Agent Mobile IP Foreign Agent function is only supported in high Enterprise high-level AP product such as AG5031DU plus model.
(1) Introduction to Mobile IP The wireless technologies such as IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN enables mobile devices such as laptops or handheld computers not to be restricted to access provided by Ethernet wiring. As the reach of wireless coverage expands beyond the campus to metropolitan, national, and global levels, it is more important that maintaining connectivity with a clients home network and seamless roaming between different subnets. However, the IP address of a mobile device should be changed whenever it moves from one network to another. Hence, a mobile user experiences a disconnection of Internet whenever roaming across subnets. As a result, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has standardized Mobile IP to allow mobile users to keep the same IP address, stay connected, and maintain ongoing applications while roaming between different IP networks. The Mobile IP standard is based on a few components described below:
Mobile Node (MN): A mobile node is a device such as a laptop or PDA that has Mobile IP client software to change its location without changing its IP address.
Home Agent (HA): A home agent is a router on a mobile nodes home network that tunnels datagram for delivery to the mobile.
Foreign Agent (FA): A foreign agent is a router on a mobile nodes visited network that provides routing services to the mobile node while registered.
(2) Mobile IP operations A clear understanding of Mobile IP requires a foundation knowledge of Mobile IP standard, IETF RFC 2002 document. Figure 3.9.1 shows an example of Mobile IP applications. In order for an MN successfully roam across subnets its home IP address must be registered in the HA. The HA contains a list of all MNs IP addresses. After the MN roams to a new network (foreign network), it registers with the HA as being away from home through the FA. The FA includes a care-of-address (CoA) in the registration it sends to the HA. A tunnel is then build between the HA and the FA which has the CoA for all traffic destined for the MN. There are two tunneling methods, triangle tunneling and reverse tunneling. The triangle tunneling is firstly explained. When an MN sends traffic to the target device such as a web server using its home IP address, the outbound traffic are routed directly to the target Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 43 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide destination device. The destination device replies to the source IP address, resulting in the traffic being routed the home agent. The HA then forwards the traffic through the tunnel to the FA, which forwards it to the MN. However, in the reverse tunnel, the outbound traffic from the MN are sent to the target device through the HA not sent directly to the target device. Home Network HA Router Router C Network Router O A MN AP / FA Foreign Network 1 COA Foreign Network 2 AP / FA MN MN 2 Move or roaming without disconnection Move or roaming without disconnection Fig. 3.9.1 Mobile IP operation AP MN Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 44
(3) Mobile IP Foreign Agent Configurations IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.9.2 Configuring Mobile IP Foreign Agent Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 45
Configurations Item Status Enable Interface NAI Highest FA IP Address Upper FA IP Address IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description Display the status of running. Run the Mobile IP foreign agent. You can set two interfaces to be used for Mobile IP services. You must set one interface at least. The interface is configured as the follows:
interface type agentadv interval force_IP_addr ex) brg0 1 1 30
[interfaces] name of the interface, e.g., brg0 (recommend), eth0, eth1
[type] direction for Mobile IP services, e.g, 1, 2, 3.
1 = both upper and lower direction (recommend)
2 = only upper direction
3 = only lower direction
[agentadv] send agent advertisement message or not, e.g, 0, 1, -1.
0 = do not send agent advertisements without agent solicitation
1 = send agent advertisements regularly
-1 = do not send any (even solicited) agent advertisements
[interval] number of seconds to wait between two agentadvs.
[force_IP_addr] local address to be forced for this interface. If not entered, the primary address of the interface is used.
Network Address Identifier (NAI) of this FA.
Address of the highest FA in hierarchical architecture. This address is used in the communication with the HA and it is advertised in agent advertisement messages as a CoA (Care-of-Address). If the address of the AP is private address allocated from NAT, this Highest FA IP Address should be from the public side interface of the NAT router. Mobile IP may not be operated well in NAT configurations. It depends on the operation of NAT.
Address of the upper FA in hierarchical architecture. This is the address of the FA to which the requests are forwarded on they way to the Home Agent. If this is the same as FAs own IP address, then this FA is really the highest FA and the requests are forwarded directly to the Home Agent. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 46 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Highest FA
Where this FA is the highest FA or not [TRUE | FALSE]. The highest Force Reverse Tunneling Max. Number of Tunneling Default Tunnel Lifetime FA does not have any upper FAs.
Force FA to use reverse tunneling even if triangle tunneling is requested.
The maximum number of tunnels (bindings) going through this FA. If more than this number Mobile Nodes try to register, the new registrations are refused.
Default Tunnel Lifetime is the maximum lifetime advertised for this FA. This should not be greater than any of the maximum lifetime configured for upper FAs. 65535 (or more) seconds mean unlimited time (the binding will not expire). Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 47 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.10 Configuring Management Functions There are several functions for management as follows:
Display Authenticated Users Information
Updating Firmware
Showing System Log
Restarting System
Logout In CMS, the management functions are located at [Utility] menu.
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.10.1 Configuring Management Functions Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 48 3.10.1 Authenticated Users Information IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide The management systems Authenticated Users Information page lists all the authenticated users which the AP is aware.
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.10.2 Authenticated User Information Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 49 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Description User name used to authenticate. Current status of a client:
Preparing: The client didnt request for authenticating
Authenticating: The client is being authenticated by using an 802.1x protocol.
Authenticated: The client was authenticated by using an 802.1x protocol.
MAC Authenticating: The client is now authenticated by using a MAC address authentication method.
MAC Authenticated: The client was authenticated by using a MAC address authentication method.
forced_auth: The AP forced the client to be authenticated.
forced_unauth: The AP forced the client to be unauthenticated. Service time from authentication. IP address of the client. The number of packets received at the client. The number of packets transmitted from the client. The number of bytes received at the client. The number of packets transmitted from the client.
Configurations Item Username Status Session Time IP Address Rx-pkts Tx-pkts Rx-octets Tx-octets Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 50 3.10.2 Updating Firmware IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide You can perform the update the APs firmware, WOS version, by using several protocols, FTP, TFTP, or HTTP. Moreover, you can update or back up the APs configuration file.
(1) Updating Firmware by using FTP To update the APs firmware or configuration file by using FTP, you set the IP address of FTP server, id and password for FTP. Moreover, you must know the name of the firmware or the configuration which you want to update. STEP 1: Select the Upgrade Protocol as FTP. After configuring the following items, click UPGRAD button.
- FTP Server Address
- FTP User ID
- FTP Password STEP 2: Input the firmware file name and then click UPGRADING button. STEP 3: The updating will be started. After downloading, the AP will be restarted.
(a) WMS Screen Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 51 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.10.2(a) Updating Firmware by using FTP
Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 52
(2) Updating Firmware by using HTTP IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide To update the APs firmware or configuration file by using HTTP, there is the firmware or configuration in your PC. STEP 1: Select the Upgrade Protocol as HTTP. After then, click UPGRAD button. STEP 2: Input the firmware file name by clicking the Browse button. STEP 3: The updating will be started. After downloading, the AP will be restarted. Fig. 3.10.2(b) Updating Firmware by using HTTP Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 53 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide 3.10.3 System Log You can see the list logged by the AP. The default value of the number of logs is 80. The log is listed by system time.
(a) WMS Screen
(b) CMS Screen Fig. 3.10.4 System Log. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 54 3.10.4 System Reboot and Logout IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide You can restart the AP by clicking the REBOOT button in WMS, or by entering reboot in CMS. You can log off the APs management system by clicking the LOGOUT button in WMS, or by entering quit in CMS. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 55 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide CHAPTER 4. AP Configurations According to Operation Mode 4.1 AP Configurations in Bridge mode All physical interfaces of the AP in the Bridge mode use one IP address. In this mode, you must set the following configurations. Step 1 2 3 4 Item Configure system mode as a Bridge mode. Configure TCP/IP settings. Configure Wireless LAN settings. Configure Authentication and Accounting. Switch 143.248.146.x Router Internet AP Router 143.248.146.x Clients Wireless Service Area Authentication Server Fig. 4.1.1 Application example when the AP is used as a Bridge. 4.2 AP Configurations in Routed mode In the Routed mode, the WAN interface and the other interfaces (wireless interface, local Ethernet) are set as a different IP address. In this mode, you must set the following configurations. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 56 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Step 1 2 3 4 Item Configure system mode as a Routed mode. Configure TCP/IP settings. Configure Wireless LAN settings. Configure Authentication and Accounting. Switch 143.248.146.x Router Internet AP 211.41.14.x Router Authentication Server Clients Wireless Service Area Fig. 4.2.1 Application example when the AP is used as a Router. 4.3 AP Configurations in NAT mode In the NAT mode, you can allocate private addresses to local terminals. In this mode, you must configure the AP as a Routed mode. You must set the following configurations. Step 1 2 3 4 5 Item Configure system mode as a Bridge mode. Configure TCP/IP settings. Here, enable the NAT function. Enable DHCP server function. Configure Wireless LAN settings. Configure Authentication and Accounting. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 57 IPOne 54Mbps AP Users Guide Switch 143.248.146.x Router Internet AP 10.10.10.x Router Clients Wireless Service Area Authentication Server Fig. 4.3.1 Application example when the AP is used as a NAT. Copyright 2004 All rights reserved by IPOne, Inc. 58
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-01-27 | 5745 ~ 5805 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5180 ~ 5320 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2005-01-27
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
IPOne Inc.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027478072
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Gusang Bldg., 2F., 1009-5, daechi-Dong, Gangnam-Gu
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Seoul, N/A 135-280
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South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
RV5
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
AIRGATE5031
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J**** K****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+82-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+82-2********
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1 2 |
j******@ipone.co.kr
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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 2 | 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 2 | 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 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 54Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | 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. End -users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is conducted. This device must be marketed for indoor use only. 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. End -users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Firm Name |
ONETECH Corp.
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1 2 | Name |
I****** K********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 |
y******@onetech.co.kr
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1 | 1 | 15C | 28 CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.4571 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 28 CC | 5745 | 5805 | 0.2574 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | 28 CC | 5180.00000000 | 5320.00000000 | 0.0912000 |
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