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IPOne AirGate Wireless Series WLAN & ADSL COMBO AirGate 2500 2003. 11 IPone Inc IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 1 Contents IPOne AirGate Wireless Series
. 1 AP Oveview4 r 1.1 General4 1.2 Configuration Diagram 4 1.3 AP Structure5 1.4 AP Components6 2. H/W S/W S ucue7 tr t r
, 2.1 Internal Block Diagram7 2.2 S/W Hierarchical Structure8 3Console, Telne Seup9 t t
. 3.1 : Setting Terminal Emulator for Console9 3.2 : Connecting Telnet 11 3.3 : Status 11 3.4 : ADSL12 3.5 : Config 12 3.6 : Util24 3.7 : Reboot 25 3.8 : Quit25 4. Web-based Mangement26 4.1 : Web-based Management 26 4.2 : Status 26 4.3 : Network Settings27 4.4 : WLAN Settings 29 4.5 : Authentications and Billing Configuration 31 4.6 : Other Setting for Authentications and Billing 32 4.7 : SNMP Setting33 4.8 : DHCP Setting34 4.9 : ADSL Setting34 4.10 : System Reboot 35 4.11 : AP Management Tool Login Password Change 35 4.12 : Firmware Upgrade35 4.13 : Other Setting 36 4.14 : Quick Installation for KT NESPOT 37 IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 2 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 5. Service Opening Method39 5.1 Checkpoints before Installation39 5.2 Installation 39 5.3 Work Procedures39 5.4 Configuration Method40 5.5 Considerations42 6. Mainenance and Fault Handling 43 t 3 IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 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. 1. AP Overview 1.1 General IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 1.1.1 Overview of Wireless LAN(WLAN) Wireless LAN(WLAN) refers to a LAN that uses high frequency radiowave instead of cables for inter-node communication. WLAN operation is defined in IEEE 802.1b. WLAN transmits high-speed data up to 11 Mbps. WLAN can keep high speed in rural environment (country area) as well as in buildings and campuses, and supports data communication with high reliability. In addition, it is easy and fast install it. It is possible to install WLAN even in places where it is impossible to install wired LANs, and also possible to install it temperately. Currently connected to ADSL network used for companies or houses, it aims to provide the wireless LAN service through Access Point
(Integrated Access Point: hereinafter referred to as The integrated AP) which combines ADSL with wireless LAN. The integrated AP, composed of ADSL Access device and 11M Wireless Access Point, is designed to provide the wireless LAN service over the high-speed Internet served via ADSL line. The integrated AP, equipped with 10/T base wired port as 1 port, is designed to configure 10/T base wired LAN without the help of other equipments. In medical and education fields, WLAN has shown a rapid growth. 1.2 Configuration Diagram 1.2.2 Network Configuration Diagram The configuration diagram illustrates how WIMS server (authentication server), DHCP server, NAS system and DSLAM system used by KT can interwork with the integrated AP in order to provide the wireless LAN service. KORNET AP COMBO DSLAM NAS DHCP SERVER WIMS SERVER NMS SERVER IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 4 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 1.3 AP Structure 1.3.1 AP Structure 1.3.1.1 AP Front View AP LED LAYOUT No. LED Name Color LED Operation State ADSL data Green On Off On ADSL link Green On/Off Repeat Off On Off Power Green LAN Green WLAN Green ADSL data communication No ADSL data communication ADSL connection In an attempt of ADSL connection ADSL connection is stopped Power is already supplied Power is not supplied Wired LAN is connected On On/Off Repeat Wired LAN data communication Off Wired LAN connection is stopped Wireless LAN is connected On On/Off Repeat Wireless LAN is connected Off Wireless LAN connection isstopped IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 5 1.3.1.2 AP Rear View IPOne AirGate Wireless Series No ITEM TYPE Description F.G. Screw Connector that connects a ground wire used to protect the system against abnormal current or voltage from the outside Power DC IN LAN Toggle Used to feed/block power to the system Jack RJ-45 Connector that connects to Ethernet cable Connector that connects to a power supply adapter Console RJ-45 Connector that service provider uses for installation and management LINE PHONE RJ-11 Connector that connects to ADSL line RJ-11 Connector that connects to the phone 1.4 AP Components 1.4.1 AP Components Check AP products components before installing the AP Access Point Set Outer Antenna Power Adaptor RS- 232 Cable IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 6 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series Manual CD-ROM 2. H/W, S/W Structure 2.1 Internal Block Diagram 2.1 Internal Block Diagram The figure below shows internal hardware block diagram. UTOPIAII CPU S5N8947 FLASH 4Mbyte SDRAM 16MByte A/D Bus D/A Bus MII Address 0~21 Data0~32 WIMS SERVE Reset & Clock 2.2 S/W Hierarchical Structure IP One www.IPOne.co.kr ADSL Line Driver RJ-11 RJ-45 Connector RJ-45 Connector 7 2.2.1 S/W Hierarchical Structure The figure blow shows software hierarchical structure of our AP. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series System Management Function FTP WEB/
Telne DHCP SNMP RADIUS TFTP Server
/Relay UD P HTTP t TC P IP 802.1d Bridge 802.1x EAP-
MD5 Ethernet to ATM Bridge Console Wireless LAN Ethernet ADSL, AAL5 Device Driver Device Driver Device Driver Device Driver Serial 802.11b Interface Ethernet ADSL Modem Interface Controller PC Console Wireless LAN Ethernet Terminal NMS SERVER Terminal IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 8 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 3. Console, Telnet Setup 3.1 : Setting Terminal Emulator for Console There are various terminal emulators as commercial products. Among them, this chapter describes Hyper Terminal embedded in Window that is the most widely used. If you want to execute Hyper Terminal, click Start -> Program-> Auxiliary Program-> Communication->Hyper Terminal in order. 3.1.1 Hyper Terminal Execution Screen
: If you execute hyper terminal, name dialog box for Connection appears as shown in the figure below. At this time, set a desired name. 3.1.2 Connection Target
: In Connection Target dialog box, enter Serial port to be connected. In general, Com1/Com2 are used, and Com1 is used in most cases. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 9 3.1.2 Entry Information Dialog Box
: After Entry Information Dialog box appears, fill out the following items. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series i Bit/Sec : 57600 i Databit : 8 i Parity : None i Stopbit : 1 i Flow Control : None 3.1.4 Login
: After setting, login screen appears as shown below. KTs initial Username/Password are as follows. i KT Initial Username : ktroot i KT Initial Password : ipnespot IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 10 3.2 : Connecting Telnet IPOne AirGate Wireless Series i If you want to connect to AP through Telnet for the purpose of management, be sure to know AP IP address. APs default IP Address is 10.0.0.2 and default port number is No. 23 (Telnet default port). Example of connection is as follows. Example) Enter the following command in Command Prompt. C:>telnet 10.0.0.2 To Provide wireless LAN service by installing APs, you have to be provided with the following items by the network manager. ADSL Operation Mode : ADSL Mode, Protocol, VPI/VCI AP Operation Mode: Bridge mode, Routed mode, PPPoE mode External Network Connection Mode: Fixed IP, DHCP, or ADSL(PPPoE) AP IP address and network mask address Basic gateway address of AP, and DNS server address Wireless LAN SSID, channels used, and encryption status Authentication/billing Information, radius server address, port, and secret key Network management server address 3.3 : Status In Status, you can view system setup information. If you normally log on through Console and Telnet, the page below appears first. If you want to see Status, enter s or status. Ex : cms>s cms>status IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 11 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series In Status as shown in the figure below, you can search firmware version (ex: FW 1.2.4), system uptime, ADSL, network setup, wireless LAN setup, interface information and the status of DHCP Server. After setting to subscribers environment, you can check the results in Status. For further information on setup, refer to 3.5 Config. 3.4 : ADSL In ADSL, you can view ADSL status information. If you want to search ADSL status information, enter a or adsl. Ex : cms>a cms>adsl In ADSL as shown in the figure above, you can view ADSL Mode, the status of ADSL physical connection, output power and CRC error status. For further information on ADSL setup, refer to 3.5 Config. 3.5 : Config In Config, you can set up all AP functions. If you want to set up AP in Config, enter c or config. Ex: cms>c or cms>config If you want to set the appropriate menu in Config, enter the appropriate menu number, and enter Y if current setup status for Change Setup appears, and then set according to each step. If you enter wrong number by mistake, enter n if Change Setup is shown. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 12 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series Note! Before you set up AP in Config menu, be sure to be familiar to this manual. If you change a part of settings without permission, the system might be in malfunction. 3.5.1 Basic Configuration
*for changing the configuration,enter 1 and enter Y and change the functions. When setting, value in brace ([ ]) means current set value, and press Enter key if you want to maintain it without changing. iAdmin Login Name[ktroot] : AP Admin login name. Default is ktroot (value in the brace ([ ]), and if you log in Admin, you can execute AP setting, setup change, setup inquiry and other functions. iAdmin Password[********] : Password for AP Admin login. Default is ipnespot. Do not IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 13 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series change. iUser Login Name[user] : User Login Name [user]: AP user login name. Default is user, and if you log in user, you can search AP setup information and reboot the system only. iUser passwd[******] : Password for AP user login. Default is ipone. iADSL Protocol(Bridge|Routed|PPPoE|IPoA|HalfBrg)[Bridge] :ADSL protocol setting. Default is Bridge.for PPPoE,have to change insert the letter PPPoE
- Bridge : Bridge all physical interfaces.
- Routed : Routing mode between ADSL interface and wireless& Ethernet interface.
- PPPoE : AP closes PPPoE session, and IP Address is assigned to AP. Set ID and Password for PPPoE session. ID,Password have to get from ISP
- IPoA : Used for communication through IPoA
- HalfBrg : AP closes PPPoE session, but this mode delivers the assigned IP to the terminal. iRFC2684 Encapsulation Method(LLC|VC)[LLC]:Used for setting ADSL Encapsulation type. Default is LLC. iDHCP Client Enable[N] : DHCP Client Enable [N]: Used to assign AP IP address as flexible IP. Default is N. If it is set to Y, you do not have to execute IP setting. If you install AP through authentication mode, be sure to set to N and set IP in the next item. iWAN IP Address[10.0.0.2] : WAN interface IP address. Enter IP address assigned to AP. If you do not know IP address, contact with administrator and then enter correct IP address. Default is 10.0.0.2. iWAN Network Mask[255.255.255.0] : Subnet mask by WAN interface IP address. If you do not know Subnet mask, contact with administrator and then enter correct subnet mask. Default is 255.255.255.0 (24bit). iDefault Gateway[10.0.0.1] : Default Gateway setting. If you do not know Gateway, contact with administrator and then enter correct Gateway. Default is 10.0.0.1. iDNS Server[168.126.63.1] : DNS server setting. Default is 168.126.63.1. iEnhanced Security for LAN station[N] : Separation between LAN users
(wired/wireless). If you set this function to Y, communication between LAN users is no performed. Default is N. 3.5.2 ADSL Configuration
: In ADSL Configuration, you can execute ADSL-related setting. If you want to set ADSL Configuration, enter 2, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup. And go on according to each step. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 14 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series iADSL Mode(G_DMT|G_LITE|ANSI|MULTI)[G_DMT]: Set ADSL mode. Do not change setting. Default is G_DMT. iVPI Value(0-255)[0] : Set ATM virtual path. Default is 0. -->TA0 iVCI Value(32-16383) : Set ATM virtual path. Default is 32. -->TA 100 iAdditional VPI Value 1(0-255) [0] : Additional ATM virtual path. Default is 0. iAdditional VCI Value 1(0-16383) [0] : Additional ATM virtual path. Default is 0. iAdditional VPI Value 1(0-255) [0] : Additional ATM virtual path. Default is 0. iAdditional VCI Value 1(0-16383) [0] : Additional ATM virtual path. Default is 0. 3.5.3 Wireless LAN Configuration
: In Wireless LAN Configuration, you can execute wireless LAN-related setting. If you want to set Wireless LAN Configuration, enter 3, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and go on according to each step. iSSID[NESPOT]: Set ESSID. If installed in KT NESPOT, set to NESPOT. Default is NESPOT.
! Note: Enter an SSID value, discriminating between large and small letters. If you set to nespot, thus, NESPOT wireless terminal is not connected. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 15 i802.11b Channel Num(Auto|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13)[Auto]:
Set wireless LAN channel. If you want to fix channel, enter a desired channel number, and enter auto if you use Auto Setting function through which AP can IPOne AirGate Wireless Series search optimal channel by itself. Default is NESPOT. iAuthType - Open System[Y]: Set 802.11b authentication method. Default is Y. iAuthType - Shared Secret[N]: Set 802.11b authentication method. Default is N. iAllow 'ANY' SSID[Y]: Set terminal ANY SSID allowance. If you set to Y, it allows the terminal to search AP or enables wireless connection of the terminal set to ANY. If you set to N, it is possible to connect the terminal wirelessly if you enter SSID identical to AP in the terminal. Default is Y. iEncryption Method(none|wep64|wep128|Dynamic64|Dynamic128)[none]: Setting data encryption in wireless section. For data encryption in wireless section, be sure to set encryption key value and key index. If it is not Dynamic WEP Encryption, in addition, communication is in normal status if AP is the same as terminal encryption key and key index. Default is none (unused).
- wep64 : Set to 64bit data encryption mode. When using wep64, set encryption key and key index, and also AP should have the same encryption key and key index.
- wep128 : Set to 128bit data encryption mode. When using wep128, set encryption key and key index, and also AP should have the same encryption key and key index.
- Dynamic64 : The terminal is assigned with session key through authentication, and performs 64bit data encryption. For Dynamic64, do not set encryption key and key index.
- Dynamic128 : The terminal is assigned with session key through authentication, and performs 128bit data encryption. For Dynamic128, do not set encryption key and key index. iBeacon Period (ms)(1-10000)[100]: Beacon Set transmission period of Beacon packet. Default is 100. iBasic Rate Operation Rate : Indicates transmission rate in wireless LAN section. In case of 802.11b wireless LAN, it is possible to automatically adjust transmission rate according to signal strength, environment and noise. Transmission rate such as 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps and 1Mbps is supported. Under the environment of good signal strength and less noise, communication is performed at a rate of 11Mbps, however, if not, communication is carried out at a different rate of transmission according to the environment. Basic Rate means transmission rate of communication not through negotiation with terminal like Broadcast; Operation Rate does transmission rate through negotiation with terminal like Unicast. For basic rate, default (1Mbps/2Mbps) is set to Y, and for Operation Rate, it is set to Y. Do not change setting but wireless LAN technician. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 16 iRTS Threshold(0-3000)[2432]: Set RTS Threshold value. Default is 2432. iFragmentation Threshold(256-2346)[2346]: Set Fragmentation Threshold value. Default IPOne AirGate Wireless Series is 2346. iTransmission Power(Defalut=70mW)(Default|10mW|30mW|50mW|100mW)[100mW]: Set output power. Default is 100mW. 3.5.4 DHCP Server Configuration
: In DHCP Server Configuration, you can set DHCP Server and Relay. If you want to set DHCP Server and Relay, enter 4, and enter Y if current setup status for Change Setup appears, and then set according to each step. iDHCP Server Enable[N] : Start and set DHCP Server. When running DHCP Server, enter the first IP address and last IP address. Default is N (unused). iDHCP Relay Enable[N] : Start and set DHCP Relay. When running DHCP Relay, enter Relay Server IP address. Default is N (not used). 3.5.5 802.1x Configuration (Primary)
: In 802.1x Configuration (Primary), you can execute major setting related to authentication. If you want to set 802.1x Configuration (Primary), enter 5, and enter Y if current setup status for Change Setup appears, and then set according to each step. i802.1x Authentication(none|e8021x|mac8021x)[mac8021x]:Setting for 802.1x authentication method. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 17 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series
- e8021x : If 802.1x EAP-MD5 only is authenticated.
- mac8021x : If MAC/802.1x EAP-MD5 are all authenticated. iPrimary Auth Server[61.78.54.2] :
Set up Primary Auth Server IP address. Default is 61.78.54.2. This is get from the ISP iPrimary Auth Port(1-65535)[1812]:
Set up Primary Auth. Server Auth. Server. Default is 1812. iPrimary Auth Shared Key[megapass]:
Secret key for authentication between Primary Auth. Server and AP. Default is megapass. iSecondary Auth Server[0.0.0.0]:
Set up Secondary Auth Server IP address. Default is 0.0.0.0. iSecondary Auth Port(1-65535)[1812]:
Set up Secondary Auth Port IP address. Default is 1812. iSecondary Auth Shared Key[megapass]:
Secret key for authentication between Secondary Auth Server and AP. Default is megapass. iRadius Auth Request Retrans. Interval(ms)(10-65535)[15000]:
If authentication packet transmission fails, set retransmission interval. Default is 15000. iRadius Auth Request Retrans. Number(1-65535)[3]:
If authentication packet transmission fails, set the number of retransmission. Default is 3. iPrimary Acct Server[61.78.54.2]:
Set Primary Acct Server IP address. Default is 61.78.54.2. This is get from the ISP iPrimary Acct Port(1-65535)[1813]:
Set up Primary Acct Server Auth port. Default is 1813. iPrimary Acct Shared Key[megapass]:
Secret key for authentication between Primary Acct Server and AP. Default is megapass. iSecondary Acct Server[0.0.0.0]:
Set Secondary Acct Server IP address. Default is 0.0.0.0. iSecondary Acct Port(1-65535)[1813]:
. 1813 . Set up Secondary Acct Server Auth port. Default is 1813. iSecondary Acct Shared Key[megapass]:
Secret key for authentication between Secondary Acct server and AP. Default is megapass. iRadius Acct Request Retrans. Interval(ms)(10-65535)[15000]:
If authentication packet transmission fails, set retransmission interval. Default is 15000. iRadius Acct Request Retrans. Number(1-65535)[3]:
IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 18 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series If authentication packet transmission fails, set the number of retransmission. Default is 3. 3.5.6 802.1x Configuration (Additional)
: In 8021x Configuration (Additional), you can execute additional setting related to authentication. If you want to set 8021x Configuration (Additional), enter 6, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. i802.1x Authentication(none|e8021x|mac8021x)[mac8021x] :
Setting for 802.1x authentication method. Default is mac8021x. iAuthentication to Ethernet Interface(None|Equal|New)[None] :
Set 8021x authentication of a wired terminal. Default is none.
- Equal: Authentication of a wired terminal is performed the same as wireless terminal.
- New: Wired and wireless terminals are classified for authentication. iWeb Redirection Enable[Y] : If an unauthenticated terminal attempts to access the Internet through Web browser, it is connected to the Web Page that is designated by force. Default is Y. iPrivate Network for Unauthencticated Users[N] : If Web Redirection is enabled, IP address is assigned to the unauthenticated terminal to redirect to the designated Web Page. At this time, Private IP is assigned to the terminal Default is N. iWeb Redirection Page[first.nespot.com]: Web page address to be redirected. Default is first.nespot.com. This item can be set only if Web Redirection is enabled. iWeb Redirection Open Page 1~ 4: Used if a specific Web Page is assigned to an unauthenticated terminal. Default is blank. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 19 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series iIAPP Enable[N]: IAPP (Inter AccessPoint Protocol) enables authenticated terminal roaming in the policy where overlapped login is not allowed. iLost-Carrier Detection[Y]: Lost-Carrier Detection[Y]: Used to detect that a wireless signal is not transmitted from the authenticated terminal. After detecting it, AP sends session termination packet because a wireless signal is not transmitted to the Auth Server. iLost-Carrier Detection Check Period (sec)(5-1000)[10]: Set Lost-Carrier Detection period. Default is 10. iLost-Carrier Detection Expiry Time (sec)(10-10000)[60]:
When performing Lost-Carrier Detection, set expiry time. If there is no response to AP Lost-Carrier Detection during the time, AP ends session because wireless terminal does not transmit a wireless signal. iReauthentication[N]:
Set whether to re-authenticate the authenticated terminal (session). Default is N. iDefault Session Time (sec)(0-1879048192)[0]:
Set session time of the authenticated terminal (session). Default is 0. iDefault Idle Time (sec)(0-1879048192)[0]: Set idle time of the authenticated terminal
(session). If there is no User packet from the authenticated terminal during the time, AP sends session-end packet to Auth Server because of Idle timeout. Default is 0. iMAC Auth Period (sec)(0-1879048192)[300]: Indicate authentication period of MAC-
authenticated terminal. Default is 300. iNAS ID for Radius Server[IPONE_AG2500_KT]: NAS ID used to send authentication packet to the Radius Server. i802.1x Wecome Message[]: Message to be sent if authentication is successful. Default is blank. 3.5.7 SNMP Configuration
: In SNMP Configuration, you can perform SNMP-related setting. If you want to set SNMP-related setting, enter 7, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 20 iSNMP Agent Enable[Y] : Set whether or not SNMP Agent is in operation. Default is Y. iSNMP Port No.(1-65535)[161] : Set SNMP port. Default is 161. iSNMP Get Community[nesp-pub]: Set community to be used for Get. Default is nesp-
IPOne AirGate Wireless Series pub. iSNMP Set Community[apms-prv] : Set community to be used for Set. Default is apms-prv. iTRAP Enable[Y] : Set whether to send SNMP Trap message. Default is Y. iTRAP Server[211.216.50.215]: Set IP address of the server that sends SNMP Trap message. Default is 211.216.50.215. iTRAP Port No.(1-65535)[162] : Set Trap message transmission port. Default is 162. iTrap Community[nesp-pub] : Set community to be used for Trap. Default is nesp-
pub. 3.5.8 SNMP Configuration (Access Control)
: In SNMP Configuration (Access Control), you can set access authority of SNMP Client. If you want to set access authority of SNMP Client, enter 8, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. In this menu, you can set Get/Set/Both authority of access to Client by using SNMP Client IP address and Netmask.
) SNMP Client IP Address 1[0.0.0.0] : 10.0.0.5 SNMP Client Netmask 1 [255.255.255.255] : 255.255.255.255 SNMP Client Mode 1 (Both|Get|Set)[Both] : Get If set as shown in the table above, Get authority only is allowed to SNMP Client 10.0.0.5
(since Subnet is 24bit, set only one host). 3.5.9 Interface Configuration
: In Interface Configuration, you can perform physical setting for wireless and wired interface. If you want to physically set wireless and wired interface, enter 9, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. iWireless Mode : Set whether wireless module is in operation. Default is Enable. iMode of ETH Interface(Link speed , Duplex mode) : You can set wired interface speed and Duplex method. You can select one of 10M Half, 10M Full, 100M Half and 100M Full. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 21 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 3.5.10 Application Configuration
: In Application Configuration, you can set Http, Console port and log size. For setting, enter 10, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. iWEB server Port No.(1-65535)[8899] : Set WEB server Port. Default is 8899. iTELNET server Port No.(1-65535)[23]: Set Telnet Server Port. Default is 23. iMAX Log Size(20-65535)[80]: Set maximum log size. Default is 80. 3.5.11 Wireless MAC Filtering Configuration
: In Wireless MAC Filtering Configuration, you can set not only filtering (Allow/Deny) by using adapter MAC address of a wireless terminal but also the number of restricted access of a wireless terminal. For setting, enter 11, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. i MAC Filtering Mode(No|Allow|Deny|Num)[No]:
- No : MAC filtering is not performed.
- Allow : Wireless link for the entered MAC address only is allowed.
- Deny : Wireless link for the entered MAC address only is denied.
- Num : Set the number of maximum connector. 3.5.12 Ethernet MAC Filtering
: In Ethernet MAC Filtering, you can set not only filtering (Allow/Deny) by using adapter MAC address of a wired terminal but also the maximum number of allowed access host of a wired terminal. For setting, enter 12, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 22 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series i Ethernet MAC Filtering Mode(No|Allow|Deny|Num)[No]:
- No : MAC filtering is not performed
- Allow : Wired link for the entered MAC address only is allowed.
- Deny : Wired link for the entered MAC address only is denied.
- Num : Set the number of maximum connector. i Expiry timeout in Ethernet MAC Filtering Number Mode (sec) : Set Idle timeout of a wired terminal. 3.5.13 Access Control for Remote Management
: In Access Control for Remote Management, you can restrict host accessible for the purpose of setting in AP. For setting, enter 13, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. In this menu, you can set access to the Client by using HOST IP address and Netmask, and total number of settable Netmask is 4.
) Network ID of ACRM List 1 [0.0.0.0]:10.0.0.5 Network Mask of ACRM List 1[255.255.255.255]: 255.255.255.0 If set as shown in the table above, all the hosts (254) included in the same subnet are allowed to access for the purpose of management since Host IP 10.0.0.5/ Subnet is 24bit, set only one host). 3.5.14 Selectable Channels in AutoCh mode
: In Selectable Channels in AutoCh mode, you can set the usage of channel when selecting an auto channel. For setting, enter 14, and enter Y if you are asked whether to change the current setup, and then go on according to each step. The figure above shows default. If you use Auto Channel Select function when set to IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 23 default, select one of 1, 5, 9 and 13 channels. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 3.6 : Util You can access util with the following command. Ex : cms>u or cms>util 3.6.1 Firmware Upgrade
: It is to upgrade AP Firmware. To upgrade AP firmware, enter 1 and set the required items in the order of protocol, server, file name and user account (only for FTP). 3.6.2 Configuration Upgrade
: It is to upgrade AP configuration. For this purpose, enter 2 and set the required items in the order of protocol, server, file name and user account (only for FTP). 3.6.3 Default Config
: It is to initialize the AP configuration. For this purpose, enter 3 and then Y if asked whether to initialize the configuration.
! Note! Make sure to contact administrator before you initialize the configuration of AP under IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 24 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series operation. 3.6.4 ATM Status
: ATM status displays the status information (packet count, octet count, OAM count, etc.) in ATM section (ADSL). The corresponding number is 4. 3.6.5 Authenticated Users Display
: This function is used to display information on authenticated or non-authenticated users when AP is in the authentication mode. The displayed information includes MAC address, IP address, authentication method, status of wire/wireless and used packet of user. The display is available only when AP is in authentication mode. For using this function, enter 5. 3.6.6 Force State of User
: It is to perform forced authentication or forced termination for terminal (session). Enter 6 and execute it. This function is also available only when AP is in authentication mode. 3.6.7 Log Message
: It is to display system logs. The corresponding number is 7. 3.7 : Reboot This menu is used to reboot the AP. Enter reboot in prompt of console or Telnet. Ex : cms>reboot 3.8 : quit IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 25 It is to log off after completing AP configuration in console or Telnet. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series Ex : cms>quit 4. Web-based Management 4.1 : Web-based Management Web-based (HTTP) management system enables user to easily perform configuration setting, system operation and error handling that include equipment status check, configuration management and firmware upgrade. In the chapter for console and Telnet, you have learned the basic concept and how to use this management system. This chapter describes how to set the system on Web. 4.2 : Status This menu is used to view AP configuration. For more information on items, refer to the section 3. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 26 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.3 : Network Settings 4.3.1 Operation-as-Bridge Stage
: When you provide wireless LAN services in bridge mode, you have to set one IP address for all physical interfaces in AP as a whole. To set AP to bridge mode, install the AP as shown below. In [Default Setting] window, set the [Protocol] of [ADSL] to [Bridge]. If you check [DHCP Client] in [LAN/WAN IP], an IP address is assigned from the network. If network administrator has assigned a fixed IP address for AP to you, enter the IP address in WAN address and WAN MASK. Disable [Use NAT]. Set [GATEWAY, DNS, PVC, IP ADDR] with the basic gateway and the DNS server addresses provided by the network manager. When all settings are completed, click[Apply] to apply the settings. The settings in
[Network Settings] are applied when the system restarts, so restarts the system by clicking
[Restart]. Once the system restarts, you have to access WMS with the new IP address of the AP. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 27 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.3.2 Operation-as-Router Stage Set the [Protocol] of [Basic Setting] to one of [PPPoE], [IpoA] or [Routed]. Uncheck
[DHCP Client] and then, set [WAN Address], [WAN MASK], [LAN Address] and [LAN MASK] with IP address and network mask assigned by the network administrator. Likewise, set [GATEWAY], [DNS Server] with the basic gateway and the DNS server addresses provided by the network manager. When all settings are completed, click[Apply] to apply the settings. The settings are applied when the system restarts, so restarts the system by clicking [Restart]. 4.3.3 NAT Mode Wireless LAN Service In the [Basic Setting] window, set [Protocol] of [ADSL] to [Bridge] and then check [Use NAT] in [WAN/LAN IP]. Enter IP address and network mask assigned by the network administrator in [WAN Address], [WAN MASK], [GATEWAY] and [DNS Server]. For [LAN Address] and [LAN MASK], enter IP address activated inside NAT. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 28 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series If you use NAT, enable [DHCP SVR] of [GATEWAY DNS PVC IP ADDR] and then check
[DHCP_Setting] and [Enable] of [DHCP Server]. After that, enter IP address section to provide. When all settings are completed, click[Apply] to apply the settings. The settings are applied when the system restarts, so restarts the system by clicking [Restart]. 4.4 : WLAN Setting 4.4.1 SSID and Channel Setting Click the [Basic Setting] tab and enter [SSID] and [Channel] in [Wireless LAN]. Enter an SSID value, discriminating between large and small letters. If you are assigned any channel, set the [Channel] of [Wireless LAN] to the channel (one of 1~13). If you have no assigned channel, set it to [Auto].
(Note: If another AP uses the channel that the AP is using or other channels around it, the AP performance may be degraded. In this case, click [Scan] to check whether the corresponding frequency is in use, and then change the channel to be used by the AP IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 29 through consultation with the network manager.) IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.4.2 SSID ANY Allowed Mode Setting Select [Basic Setting] and then, [Wireless LAN]. If you check [ANY Allowed], you can see SSID and MAC address of AP through channel scanning in LAN card. 4.4.3 Wireless LAN Encryption If you want to encrypt AP WLAN, select [Basic Setting] and then, [Wireless LAN]. Set
[Default Key ID] and [Default Key] with WEP Key ID and WEP Key assigned by network administrator and then, [WEP Setting]. For details on WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), refer to the section 3. 4.4.4 WLAN Authentication IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 30 The section 3 describes WLAN authentication. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.5 : Authentication and Billing Configuration 4.5.1 Authentication and Billing Basin Setting Select [Basic Setting] and then, [Authentication Setting]. First, ask network administrator authentication/billing method. Second, select one of [No Auth], [802.1x Auth] and [802.1x
+ Mac Auth]. Third, set the details in [Authentication Setting]. Provided that authentication and billing are performed on IEEE 802.1x protocol, select
[802.1x Auth]. If they are based on MAC address confirmation as well as IEEE 802.1x protocol, select [802.1x + Mac Auth]. 4.5.2 802.1X Authentication Select either [802.1x Auth] or [802.1x + Mac Auth]. After selecting [802.1x_Setting], ask administrator the registered radius server IP and enter IP address, port number and secret key in [Default Server] in [Authentication Server]. If there is a secondary billing sever, enter its IP address and secret key too. Press[Apply]button. 4.5.3 MAC Authentication Select the [802.1x + Mac Authenticaton]. To enable MAC authentication, MAC address of the current user PC should be registered to the radius server. Setting of radius server is same as that of 802.1x authentication. When all settings are completed, press [Apply] button to apply the settings. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 31 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.6 : Other Setting for Authentication and Billing When required by the network manager, you have to set authentication-related service. Other settings for authentication include web redirection, IAPP, lost carrier detection and parameters. 4.6.1 Web Redirection This item sets whether to open a certain web page for unauthenticated terminals when they access with the web browser. With the authentication applied, select [Use Web Redirection] in [Web Redirection]. Enter an initial web redirection page in [Redir Page] and then, pages to open in [Open Page 1~4]. Press [Apply] button. 4.6.2 IAPP For 802.1x authentication, select whether to enable roaming function between same subnets. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 32 4.6.3 Lost Carrier Detection This function determines whether to terminate 802.1x authentication when no radio signal is IPOne AirGate Wireless Series sent from terminal. 4.6.4 Reauthentication This item sets reauthentication status for the case when the terminal is not informed of reauthentication status by the radius server at the time of 802.1x or MAC authentication. For example, if this flag is not set, the terminal terminals the session without reauthentication at the time of session timeout. When reauthentication status is informed by the radius server, this value is ignored. 4.5.5 Welcome message Set a message to be delivered to terminal by using EAP-notification when 802.1x access succeeded. This message is ignored when reply-message is received from radius server. 4.7 : SNMP Setting 4.7.1 SNMP Agent Setting When the network manager wants to manage Aps outside, you have to set the system accordingly. Set [SNMP Community setting] table according to what is required by the network manager, in [SNMP Setting] in [System Setting]. Select [Use TRAP] and [Enable] in [SNMP]. If the network administrator has designated Get Community and Set Community, check [Get Community] and [Set Community]. Press
[Apply] button to change the settings. To control traffic attempting to access SNMP, designate network address and network mask which have right to access [Access Control] and then, select either Deny or Allow for access control mode. 4.7.2 SNMP Trap Setting In [SNMP/TRAP] of [Basic Setting] menu, select [Use TRAP] according to requirements of the network administrator. After selecting [SNMP/TRP], select [Enable] in [TRAP] menu, and select TRAP IP Address Port number and Community if network administrator sets TRAP Server and Port number. Press [Apply] to change setting. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 33 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.8 : DHCP Setting Select [DHCP Setting] in [GATEWAY DNS PVC IP ADDR]
4.9 : ADSL Setting In [ADSL] of [Basic Setting] menu, select Protocol, Mode and Encapsulation Method, and then select [VPI/VCI]. For Half Bridge Mode or PPPoE Mode, enter User ID and Password in [PPP User Info]. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 34 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.10 : System Reboot Change system setting or reboot the system if required. If you select [Reboot], the screen below is displayed and you can connect to the original screen after about 1 minute. 4.11 : AP Management Tool Login Password Change This item is used for changing the management password. Enter the current password and new password and confirm the new password. Unless you are a system administrator, do not change the management password. 4.12 : Firmware Upgrade
<Notice> Do not power off the system or disconnect network while upgrading software image or configuration. It may cause a critical problem in the system. Click the [UPGRADE]. You can upgrade firmware image through network. Enter IP address to the upgrade server. Select the upgrade operation as [Image Upgrade]. Enter IP address to the upgrade server.Select the protocol used by the upgrade server, HTTP, FTP or TFTP.Enter the FTP account and password of the upgrade server in order, and press [UPGRADE_NOW] button. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 35 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 4.13 : Other Setting 4.13.1 MAC FILTERING With [MAC FILTER] function, you can perform Deny or Allow by entering terminals MAC Address. In addition, you can restrict the number of user on Ethernet side through Ethernet MAC filtering, and figure out information on Ethernet user. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 36 4.13.2 Access Control If you click [ACRM], you can allow or deny terminal access for managing AP according to IPOne AirGate Wireless Series Subnet. 4.14 : Quick Installation of KT NESPOT 4.14.1. AP default is set according to KTs environment. Items to be changed are as follows.
(Note: Do not change other than the following items). IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway
4.14.2. How to change IP , Subnet mask , Gateway 1) Basic commands in Console terminal (Hyper Terminal) are as follows:
* A P status information check: S
* A DSL status information check: A (AG2500)
* A P setting : C
* F irmware Upgrade/other command: U
* A P reboot : reboot
* Lo gout : quit 2) If you want to change IP, Subnet mask and Gateway, log in and enter C -> I in order. Enter Y if you are asked whether to change the setup, and go on according to each step. Example of input: Initial screen ->C-> 1 -> Y-> Set according to the step.
! Note: Do not change other than IP, Subnet and Gateway. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 37 The table below shows examples of item set when shipped from the factory. Item marked # in the table below is used for AG2500 only. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series
IPONE AirGate 2500 Wireless Router <Admin mode>
Configuration Menu : 1. Basic Configuration
- Admin Login Name : ktroot
- Admin Passwd : ******
- User Login Name : user
- User Passwd : ******
- ADSL Protocol : Bridge
#- RFC2684 Encapsulation Method : LLC
- DHCP Client Enable : N
- WAN IP Address : 10.0.0.2 -> Item to be changed
- WAN Network Mask : 255.255.255.0 -> Item to be changed
- Default Gateway : 10.0.0.1 -> Item to be changed
- DNS Server : 168.126.63.1
- Enhanced Security for LAN Station : N
Change the Configuration ? <y/N>
* The table below shows examples when changing setting.
: When changing setting, value in brace ([ ]) means currently set value, and just press enter in items other than IP, Nesmask and Gateway, and enter value in the item to be changed.
- Enter the new configuration!
- Admin Login Name[ktroot] : Enter
- Admin Passwd[******] : Enter
- User Login Name[user] : Enter
- User Passwd[*****] : Enter
- ADSL Protocol<Bridge|Router|PPPoE|HalfBrg>[Bridge] : Enter
# - RFC2684 Encapsulation Method<LLC|VC>[LLC] : Enter
- DHCP Client Enable[N] : Enter
- WAN IP Address[10.0.0.2] : -> Enter IP address
- WAN Network Mask[255.255.255.0] : -> Enter Subnet mask
- Default Gateway[10.0.0.1] : -> Enter Gateway
- DNS Server[168.126.63.1] : Enter
- Enhanced Security for LAN station[N] : Enter After entering values, a question about Save and Reboot appears, enter Y (Yes). IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 38 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 5. Service Opening Method 5.1 Checkpoints before Installation 5.1.1 Places to Be Avoided for Installation Moist or humid places Too cold or hot places Places where interference may occur, such as around thick walls or steel structures 5.1.2 AP Components Refer to 1.4.1 5.2 Installation 5.2.1 Installation overview Install AP-> Install wireless LAN card-> Install one clock program. 5.3 Work Procedures 5.3.1 Set power switch to OFF. AP Installation Steps Connect power supply adapter to DC IN connector of the system, and connect the opposite side to the outlet. Connect LAN connector to PC Ethernet port (Ethernet card is already installed in PC) with Ethernet cable (UTP). Connect phone access terminal in-house installed to LINE connector of the system with phone cable-A. Connect desired phone to PHONE connector of the system with phone cable-B. If required, connect external ground wire to F.G connector in order to protect the product. For connecting monitor cable, connect serial cable (that DB-9 port and RJ-45 port are connected in serial) to serial port for PC, and Console port for AP. Connect serial cable to PC directly with hyper terminal, and use it when setting AP. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 39 5.4 Configuration Method 5.4.1 AP Set Up IPOne AirGate Wireless Series Set up the AP, referring to the Guide. After connecting AP through the console cable and executing hyper terminal, set its address, connect to web and then set ssid and channels. 1. After connecting AP to PC with serial cable, execute Hyper Terminal. 2. Perform communication setting as below.
* Serial ports : Com1 or Com2
Bit/sec : 57600
Data bit : 8
Parity : None
Stop bit : 1
Flow control : None 3. Environment required for login is as follows:
Username : ktroot
Password : nespot 4. AP default is set according to KTs environment. Items to be changed are as follows.
(Note: Do not change other than the following items). IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway
- How to change IP , Subnet mask , Gateway 1) Basic commands in Console terminal (Hyper Terminal) are as follows:
* A P Status Information Check : S
* A DSL Status Information Check : A (AG2500)
* A P Setting : C
* F irmware Upgrade and other command : U
* A P reboot : reboot
* Lo gout : quit 2) If you want to change IP, Subnet mask and Gateway, log in and enter C -> I in order. Enter Y if you are asked whether to change the setup, and go on according to each step. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 40 Example of input: Initial screen ->C-> 1 -> Y-> Set according to the step. Note: Do not change other than IP, Subnet and Gateway. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series The table below shows examples of item set when shipped from the factory. Item marked # in the table below is used for AG2500 only.
IPONE AirGate 2500 Wireless Router <Admin mode>
Configuration Menu : 1. Basic Configuration
- Admin Login Name : ktroot
- Admin Passwd : ******
- User Login Name : user
- User Passwd : ******
- ADSL Protocol : Bridge
#- RFC2684 Encapsulation Method : LLC
- DHCP Client Enable : N
- WAN IP Address : 10.0.0.2 -> Item to be changed
- WAN Network Mask : 255.255.255.0 -> Item to be changed
- Default Gateway : 10.0.0.1 -> Item to be changed
- DNS Server : 168.126.63.1
- Enhanced Security for LAN Station : N
Change the Configuration ? <y/N>
* The table below shows examples when changing setting.
: When changing setting, value in brace ([ ]) means currently set value, and just press enter in items other than IP, Nesmask and Gateway, and enter value in the item to be changed.
- Enter the new configuration!
- Admin Login Name[ktroot] : Enter
- Admin Passwd[******] : Enter
- User Login Name[user] : Enter
- User Passwd[*****] : Enter
- ADSL Protocol<Bridge|Router|PPPoE|HalfBrg>[Bridge] : Enter
# - RFC2684 Encapsulation Method<LLC|VC>[LLC] : Enter
- DHCP Client Enable[N] : Enter
- WAN IP Address[10.0.0.2] : -> Enter IP address
- WAN Network Mask[255.255.255.0] : -> Enter Subnet mask
- Default Gateway[10.0.0.1] : -> Enter Gateway
- DNS Server[168.126.63.1] : Enter
- Enhanced Security for LAN station[N] : Enter After entering values, a question about Save and Reboot appears, enter Y (Yes). IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 41 5.4.2 Wireless LAN Card Insertion Insert a wireless LAN card to the terminal. According to how to use the wireless LAN card, set Essid the same as that of AP to be connected and then check the link. With this, AP installation is completed. IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 5.4.3 Precautions Use the designated power adaptor. Do not disassemble the product unless you are an authorized technician. Do not drop or apply any impact to the AP. 5.5 Considerations 5.5.1 Considerations Open service in reference to the following items:
- AP installation location Install AP at a place where radio wave is less attenuated. Radio wave is attenuated because of distance, obstacle, etc. In particular, do not install AP around concrete wall, metal and microwave oven.
- Wireless LAN Card Check Link status of the terminal in which wireless LAN card is inserted.
- Channel Channels 1~13 are used in Korea. Check to see if channels 1~13 are available for wireless LAN card.
- Authentication server Check Auth Server secret key and AP secret key.
- ADSL-related Setting Check ADSL-related setting (line type, PVC value, etc.) IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 42 6. Maintenance and Fault Handling IPOne AirGate Wireless Series 6.1 If something goes wrong with ADSL Link Check to see if ADSL line type is set to G.DMT. 6.2 If authentication is not performed. Check to see if communication is performed to Auth Server
- Check Ping from AP to Auth Server. If Auth Server IP address is set abnormally,
- Check to see if Auth Server IP address is normally entered when setting AP. If Auth Server secret key is set abnormally,
- Check Auth Server secret key when setting AP. If authentication is overlapped,
- Check to see if authentication is performed through another ID. If authentication is possible through another ID, contact with a person in charge of Auth Server to cancel authentication. This is generated if subscriber does not log off after authentication and turn off AP power by force. IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 43 IPOne AirGate Wireless Series IPOne www.IPOne.co.kr 44
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2004-06-04 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2004-06-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
IPOne Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027478072
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1 | Physical Address |
Gusang Bldg., 2F., 1009-5, daechi-Dong, Gangnam-Gu
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1 |
Seoul, N/A 135-280
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.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 |
RV5
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
AIRGATE2500
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+82-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
+82-2********
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1 |
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 | 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) | 802.11b WLAN and ADSL Combo Device | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
ONETECH Corp.
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1 | Name |
G**** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
g******@onetech.co.kr
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 28 68 CE | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1320000 |
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