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IAP-W42X/W420/W422 IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Access Point with User Manual Version 1.0 November, 2014 www.oring-networking.com IAP-W420/W422 UserManual COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 2014ORing Industrial Networking Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproducedin any form without the prior written consent of ORing Industrial Networking Corp. TRADEMARKS is a registered trademark of ORing Industrial Networking Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Product(s) associated with this publication complies/comply with all applicable regulations. Please refer to the Technical Specifications section for more details. WARRANTY ORing warrants that all ORing products are free from defects in material and workmanship for a specified warranty period from the invoice date (5 years for most products). ORing will repair or replace products found by ORing to be defective within this warranty period, with shipment expenses apportioned by ORing and the distributor. This warranty does not cover product modifications or repairs done by persons other than ORing-approved personnel, and this warranty does not apply to ORing products that are misused, abused, improperly installed, or damaged by accidents. Please refer to the Technical Specifications section for the actual warranty period(s) of the product(s) associated with this publication. DISCLAIMER Informationin this publicationis intended to be accurate. ORing shall not be responsible for its use or infringements on third-parties as a result of its use. There may occasionally be unintentional errors on this publication. ORing reserves the right to revise the contents of this publication without notice. CONTACT INFORMATION ORing Industrial Networking Corp. 3F., No.542-2, Zhongzheng Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 23148, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel: +886-2-2218-1066 // Fax: +886-2-2218-1014 Website: www.oring-networking.com Technical Support E-mail: support@oring-networking.com Sales Contact E-mail: sales@oring-networking.com (Headquarters) sales@oring-networking.com.cn (China) ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 1 Table of Content IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Getting Started .............................................................................................. 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 About the IAP-W420/422 ................................................................................................... 4 Software Features .............................................................................................................. 4 Hardware Features ............................................................................................................. 4 Hardware Overview....................................................................................... 6 2.1 Front Panel .......................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.1 Ports and Connectors ........................................................................................................ 6 2.1.2 Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................................................. 6 2.2 Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................... 7 Hardware Installation.................................................................................... 8 3.1 3.2 3.3 Wall Mounting...................................................................................................................... 9 Pole Mounting ................................................................................................................... 10 Wiring.................................................................................................................................. 11 3.3.1 Power Supply.................................................................................................................. 11 3.3.2 Reset ............................................................................................................................... 11 Cables and Antenna.................................................................................... 12 4.1 4.2 Ethernet Pin Definition ..................................................................................................... 12 Wireless Antenna .............................................................................................................. 12 Management ................................................................................................ 13 5.1 5.2 5.3 Network Connection ......................................................................................................... 13 Web Browser Management............................................................................................. 13 Status .................................................................................................................................. 14 5.3.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 14 5.3.2 System Log ..................................................................................................................... 14 5.3.3 Realtime Graphs ............................................................................................................. 15 Load .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Traffic............................................................................................................................................ 15 Wireless......................................................................................................................................... 16 Connections .................................................................................................................................. 16 5.4 System................................................................................................................................ 17 5.4.1 System Properties ........................................................................................................... 17 General Setting.............................................................................................................................. 17 ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 2 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Logging ......................................................................................................................................... 17 Time Synchronization ................................................................................................................... 18 5.4.2 Administration ................................................................................................................ 18 Router Password ........................................................................................................................... 18 5.4.3 Time Synchronization..................................................................................................... 18 5.4.4 Backup/Flash Firmware.................................................................................................. 19 Backup / Restore / Rest to default................................................................................................. 19 5.4.5 Reboot............................................................................................................................. 20 Flash new Firmware...................................................................................................................... 20 5.5 Network .............................................................................................................................. 20 5.5.1 Interfaces ........................................................................................................................ 21 LAN .............................................................................................................................................. 21 Interface LAN ............................................................................................................................ 22 5.5.2 Wifi ................................................................................................................................. 26 Associated Stations List ................................................................................................................ 34 5.5.3 Diagnostics ..................................................................................................................... 34 Network Utilities........................................................................................................................... 34 Technical Specifications ............................................................................ 37 Compliance.................................................................................................. 39 ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 3 Getting Started IAP-W420/W422 UserManual 1.1 About theIAP-W420/422 The IAP-W420 / W422 is a reliable IP-67 outdoor IEEE 802.11 b/g/n WLAN access point with two10/100Base T(X) Ethernet ports. It can support AP/AP-Client/Client Mode modes and is specifically designed for the toughest industrial environments. With the combination of an IP-67 design and superb management functionality, theseries provides a waterproof, dust-tight connection. In addition, IAP-W420 provides a high power output of 500mw and throughput up to 80Mbps to satisfy long distance connections. The IAP-W422 provides two N-type connectors for any N-type antennas to extend communication distances.You are able to configure the device by Web interface via the LAN port or by WLAN interface. In addition, the series provides a P.D port which is fully compliant with IEEE802.3af PoE standard to save the layout cost of power line. All in all, the series can be easily adopted in almost all kinds of applications and provides the most rugged solutions for managing your network in outdoors. 1.2 Software Features
High speed air connectivity with support up to 300Mbps
Highly secure transmission with WEP/WPA/WPA-PSK(TKIP,AES)/
WPA2/WPA2-PSK(TKIP,AES)/802.1X authentication supported
High throughput over 80Mbps
High power output of 500mw
Longdistance air connectivity up to 7 KM (IAP-W420 only) Support X-Roaming <100 ms Supports AP/AP-Client/Clientmodes Support MAC/IP/Port Filter
Wireless connecting status monitoring
Secured management by HTTPS Event warning via Syslog, e-mail, SNMP traps, and relay 1.3 Hardware Features
2 x 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet portsin RJ45 connector type
Build-in 10dBi antenna (IAP-W420 only) Support external N-Type antenna installation (IAP-W422 only) IP-67 waterproof housing
Operating temperature: -25 to 70oC ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 4 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual
Storage temperature: -40 to 85oC
Operating humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Dimensions: 162(W)x 102(D)x 58(H) mm(6.38x 4.02x 2.28 inch.) (IAP-W420) / 162(W)x 102(D)x 48(H) mm(6.38x 4.02x 1.89 inch.)(IAP-W422) ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 5 Hardware Overview IAP-W420/W422 UserManual 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 Ports and Connectors The devices areequipped with the following ports and features on the bottom panel. Port Description 10/100Base-T(X)Ethernet 2 x 10/100Base-T(X)ports supporting auto-negotiation. One is port PD port. Reset button To restore the device configurations back to the factory defaults, press the Reset button for a few seconds. Once the power indicator starts to flash, release the button. The device will then reboot and return to factory defaults. 1. Non-PoE LAN port 2. PoE LAN port 3. LNK/ACT LED for non-PoE LAN port 4. LNK/ACT LED for PoE LAN port 5. WiFi connections (weakest signal strength atthe bottom, strongest at the top) 6. Power indicator 7. Reset button Description PoE power is on and power supply in normal function Port is linked 2.1.2 Front Panel LEDs LED Color Status PWR Green ETH Green On On Blinking Transmitting data WLAN Green On WLAN activated
(WLAN strength: 1<30%, 2<60%, 3<90%) Blinking Transmitting data via WLAN ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 6 2.2 Rear Panel IAP-W420/W422 UserManual IAP-422+
1. N-type antenna connectors ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 7 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Hardware Installation The device can be fixed to a pole or the wall using the supplied mounting kits. Beforeinstalling the device, make sure you have all of the package contents available and a PC with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, for using web-based system management tools. When installed outdoors, make sure the LAN ports are covered by RJ-45 rubber seals provided with the package. Do not remove the water-proof casing, and avoid touching or moving the device when the antennas are transmitting or receiving. When installing the device, make sure to keep the radiating at a minimum distance of 20 cm (7.9 inches) from all personsto minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. Do not operate the device near unshielded blasting caps or in an otherwise explosiveenvironment unless the device has been modified for such use by qualified personnel. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 8 3.1 Wall Mounting IAP-W420/W422 UserManual IAP-W420 Wall-mounting Measurements (Unit = mm) IAP-W422 Wall-mounting Measurements (Unit = mm) To mount the device to the wall, simply insert a screw through the screw hole on the edge of ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 9 the unit and tighten the screw for added stability. IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Instead of screwing the screws in all the way, it is advised to leave a space of about 2mm to allow room for sliding the device between the wall and the screws. 3.2 Pole Mounting You can mount the device to a pole using adjustable steel band straps included in the package. Thread the two supplied metalmounting straps through the screw holes on the edge of the unit and then put the straps around the pole, as shown below. Put the washers and nuts through the straps and tighten the strap. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 10 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual 3.3 Wiring For pin assignments of the power connector, please refer to the following tables. 3.3.1 Power Supply The device is powered by an Ethernet cable via the PoE port, which is on the right hand side. Make sure the PoE port is connected with an RJ-45 cable and check if the power LED lights up after connection. 3.3.2 Reset For protection, the reset button is placed in the case covered by a screw head. If you need to reset the device, remove the screw and use a very small point object like a needle or a toothpick to poke the reset button. To reboot the device, press the Reset button for 5 seconds.To restore the device configurations back to the factory defaults, press the Reset button for 3 seconds. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 11 Cablesand Antenna IAP-W420/W422 UserManual 4.1 Ethernet Pin Definition The device provides two 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet ports in RJ45 connector type. According to the link type, the AP uses CAT 3, 4, 5, 5e, UTP cables to connect to any other network device (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or hubs). Please refer to the following table for cable specifications and pin assignments. Cable Type Max. Length Connector 10Base-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) M12 or RJ45 100Base-T(X) Cat. 5 100-ohm UTP UTP 100 m (328 ft) M12 or RJ45 10/100Base-T(X) RJ-45 Port Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TD+
TD-
RD+
N.C. N.C. RD-
N.C. N.C. 4.2 Wireless Antenna The IAP-W422 comes with two N-type WiFiantennaconnectors.Attach the antenna to the connector by fastening the N-type male connector to the N-type female connector. Make sure both connectors are clean and dry. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 12 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Management 5.1 Network Connection Before installing the device, you need to be able to access the devicevia a computer equipped with an Ethernet card or wireless LAN interface. To simplify the connection, it is recommended to use an Ethernet card to connect to a LAN. Follow the steps below to install and connect the deviceto PCs:
Connect a computer to the device.Use either a straight-through Ethernet cable or cross-over cable to connect the LAN port of thedeviceto a computer. Once the LED of the LAN port lights up, which indicates the connection is established, the computer will initiate a DHCP request to retrieve an IP address from the AP. 5.2 Web Browser Management An embedded HTML web site resides in the flash memory of the device. It contains advanced management features which you can managefrom anywhere on the network through a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (Internet Explorer 5.0 or later versions). It is based on Java Applets which can reduce network bandwidth consumption, enhance access speed, and provideuser-friendly viewing windows. Note: By default, IE5.0 or later version does not allow Java Applets to open sockets. You need to explicitly modify browser settings in order to enable Java Applets to use network ports. Open a web browser on your computer and type http://192.168.10.2(default gateway IP of the ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 13 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual device) in the address box to access the webpage. A login window will popup where you can enter the default login name admin and password admin. For security reasons, we strongly recommend you to change the password. Click on Administrator> Passwordafter logging in to change the password. 5.3 Status 5.3.1 Overview The overview screen will appear with general information of the device, including information regarding the system, memory, network, DHCP leases, wireless, and associated stations. 5.3.2 System Log The device will constantly log events and activities in System Log and provide the filefor you to review. When you click on this tab, you can see the log of system messages. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 14 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual 5.3.3 Realtime Graphs Under the tab for Realtime Graphs, there are four tabs titled Load, Traffic, Wireless, and Connection. Load This tab will show the real-time CPU load of the device in chart which will be updated every few minutes. Traffic This tag showsnetwork traffic in real time so that you can see how your bandwidth is being used. The incoming and outgoing traffic is represented on a line chart in different color, along with average and peak utilization. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 15 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Wireless This tag will show the real-time status of wireless transmission in chart including wireless signal transmission and noises as well as the physical layer transmission rate. Connections This tag will show the real-time status of existing network connections of the device, including UDP, TCP, and other connections. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 16 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual 5.4 System This section is about the System top-level tab. 5.4.1 System Properties General Setting This tab allows you to do general settings for the device including the host name and the time zone where the device is located in. You can use the local time of thebrowser time zone by clicking Sync with browser. Label Description Local Time Displays the local time according to the Timezone. Hostname Timezone Input a name for the device to be its hostname. Choose a timezone for the device from the drop-down list. Logging Specifies parameters used for the system log, such as System log buffer size, External system log server, External system log server port, Log output level, and Cron Log Level. Label Description System log buffer size Specify a log buffer size in KB. External system log sever Input the IP address of the external system log server you want to use. Log output level The log output level controls the level of debug output that will be output. Choose a level from the drop-down list. Available options include Debug, Info, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. Cron log level Select a value from the drop-down list. Debug: Verbose messages to aid in troubleshooting;
ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 17 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual detailed messages, normal messages, warnings, and errors are logged. Normal: Common administrative messages of the server, warnings, and errors are logged. Warning: Problems that require attention and errors are logged. Time Synchronization The Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes the clocks of computer systems across the Internet. A correct date and time will help the system log events. To synchronize the computer clock of the device with the clock of an NTP server, you need to configure the NTP settings. Label Description Enable NTP client Obtains the date and time from specified Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. Provide NTP server Check this box will turn the device into a local NTP server. NTP server candidates These are the sources of thetime information. You can add new servers by clicking addbutton at the end of server hostname field. 5.4.2 Administration Router Password This page allows you to set up a password for the device. You need to type in the password twice in the following fields. 5.4.3 Time Synchronization This page enables you to configure system time update settings. You can set up update intervals and the time server you want to use. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 18 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual General Label Description Current system time Shows the current time of the device Update intervals (in Specify an interval for time synchronization. The seconds) synchronization protocol will adjust the clock according to the specified interval. Count of time Number of time measurements to perform before exiting. 0 measurements means to never stop. Clock Adjustment Label Description Offset frequency Specify the offset frequency for the clock Time Servers Label Hostname Port Description Enter the hostname of the time server you want to use. Enter the port of the time server you want to connect to. 5.4.4 Backup/Flash Firmware Backup / Restore / Rest to default This page allows you to save existing configurations as a backup file or return the device to previous settings. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 19 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Label Description Download backup Click Generate archive to save the current system settings as a file stored in the local hard drive. Reset to defaults Click Perform reset to reset the deviceto the factory settings. The devicewill reboot to validate the default settings. Restore backup You can restore configurations to previous status by installing a previous configuration file. To do this, click on Browse to locate the file you want to upload in the local hard drive and click Upload archive. 5.4.5 Reboot This page allows you to reboot the operating system of your device. This is similar to the power-off and power-on cycle. The system configuration remains the same. Any changes that are not applied are lost. Flash new Firmware ORing launches new firmware constantly to enhance performance and functions.To upgrade firmware, download new firmware fromORings website to your PC and install it via Web upgrade. Make sure the firmware filematches the model of your device. It will take several minutes to upload and update the firmware. After upgrade completes successfully, rebootthe device. If you want to preserve network settings after updating, check the Keep settings box. 5.5 Network This section allows you to set up network configurations for your device, including LAN and ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 20 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Wifi settings. Interfaces tab shows an overview ofthe network interfaces. You can view and configure the interfaces of the local area network (LAN) zone as well as the wide area network (WAN) zone.Network address translation (NAT) occurs between these two network zones. The router that performs the NAT is called a gateway. A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network. 5.5.1 Interfaces LAN The LAN zone (icon with two Ethernet ports) has the bridged interface br-lan which consists of one physical port (icon with one Ethernetport) and two wireless networks (each icon looking like a short standing fan) on the device. You can edit existing interfaces or add new interfaces in this page. Label Status Description Shows network information of the device includinginterface IP, uptime, MAC address, TX/RX counters, and IPv4 setting. Action You can perform different actions in this section. Connect: Reconnect this interface Stop: Shutdown this interface Edit: Edit this interface Clicking Add new interfaces will bring up the following window. After filling out the required field, press Submit button to save new interface. Label Description Name of the new Specify a name for the new interface ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 21 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual interface Protocol of the new Choose a protocol for the new interface. Available values include:
interface Static address: static configuration with fixed address and netmask DHCP client: address and netmask are assigned by DHCP Unmanaged: unspecified protocol Relay bridge: use the protocol of relay bridge Create a bridge over This checkbox enables a bridge over multiple interfaces. multiple interfaces Cover the following Choose which interfaces to be covered from (Ethernet interface Adapter: eth0, eth1, Master ORing and Custom Interface). Clicking Edit will bring you to the following interface. Interface LAN Common Configuration This section provides several configuration tags. This configuration file is responsible for defining switch VLANs, interface configurations and network routes. Below is an overview of the section types that may be defined in the network configuration. A minimal network configuration for a router usually consists of at least two interfaces (lan and wan) and a switch section if applicable.Any change in the Network Configuration requires a Save and Apply in order for the changes to be applied to the system. Once the "Save & Apply" button is clicked, the system will save the current configuration automatically. General Setup Label Status Description Shows a summary of the current LAN port status, which includes uptime, MAC address, received bytes and packets, transmitted ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 22 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual bytes and packets, and IPv4 address. Protocol This specifies the interface protocol.Static address is necessary if other devices obtain internet connection through this device. The interface protocol may be one of the following:
Static address: static configuration with fixed address and netmask DHCP client: address and netmask are assigned by DHCP Unmanaged: unspecified protocol, PPP - PPP protocol - dialup modem connections PPtP: connection via PPtP VPN PPPoE: PPP over Ethernet - DSL broadband connection, PPPoATM: PPP over ATM - DSL connection using a builtin modem UMTS/GPRS/EV-DO: protocol 3G, CDMA, UMTS or GPRS connection using an AT-style 3G modem, L2TP: Layer 2 Tunneling protocol. Default is specified as Static address. IPv4 address Sets the IP address of the device (e.g. 192.168.21.1), where you can access the router's configuration web page. IPv4 netmask Sets the subnet mask e.g. 255.255.255.0. The IP address and netmask together determine the subnet or network ID (e.g. 192.168.21.0/24). Two devices must be in the same subnet in order to establish a (Layer 2) link between them. IPv4 gateway Specifies the IP address of the remote router that allows the device's shell to gain internet access. IPv4 broadcast Specifies the IPv4 broadcast address, optional. Use custom DNS Configures the IP address of the DNS servers. The computers in servers thesame subnet as this device can then set this device'sIP address as their preferred DNS server to obtain the same DNS service. Advanced Setting The following are options in the Advanced Settingssection tab. Some of these options are shown, depending on the protocol being used. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 23 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Label Description Bring up on boot Check the box tomake sure that your new swap space is activated while booting up computer Override MAC Allows you to specify a different MAC address other than the address router's original MAC address. This is useful if the ISP uses the MAC address of a router to identify a customer. Suppose that the router needs to be replaced. The new router can take on the MAC address of the previous router in order to continue having internet access. Override MTU Sets the maximum transmission unit(MTU), the default being 1500 bytes. Unless, your ISP requires, it is not recommended to change this setting. Use gateway metric Allows you to specify a gateway metric. This acts as a cost for choosing the gateway when a connected device has to select between multiple available gateways. The gateway with the smallest metric is chosen. Physical Setting Label Description Bridge interfaces Check to create a bridge over specified interface Enable STP Enables the Spanning Tree Protocol on this bridge. It is unchecked by default. Interface Chooses which physical interface to use for the WAN zone. This can be the Ethernet Adaptereth0 or eth1 that corresponds to each of the two ports on the device for example. It could also be ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 24 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual set as the Wireless Network. If no Interface is selected, all interfaces would be within the LAN zone. Firewall Setting Label Description Create/Assign This field chooses the firewall zone you want to assign to this firewall-zone interface. Select unspecified to remove the interface from the associated zone or fill out the create field to define a new zone and attach the interface to it. The default is set to lan. DHCP Server The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a standardized networking protocol used by servers on an IP network to allocate IP addresses automatically to client devices.It is recommended to enable the DHCP server because network address translation (NAT) occurs between the WAN zone and the LAN zone. Devices or computers that connect to this hotspot router can then obtain their IP addresses automatically. In addition, the default gateway IP address and the DNS server IP address are automatically configured for these connected devices.If the DHCP server is left disabled, it is still possible for devices to connect to the hotspot. Each device would need a unique static IP address on the same subnet as this hotspot router. Set the default gateway and DNS server for the device both to be the IP address of this hotspot router. General Setup Label Description Ignore interface Disables DHCP for this interface. You should uncheck this to enable DHCP. Start Specifies the lowest leased address as offset from the network ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 25 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual address, the default being 100. Limit Sets the maximum number of leased addresses, the default being 150. Leasetime States the expiry time of leased addresses, the default being 12h. Advanced Settings Label Description Dynamic DHCP Dynamically allocates DHCP addresses for clients. If disabled, only clients having static leases will be served. Checked by default. Force Forces DHCP on this network even if another server is detected, unchecked by default. IPv4-Netmask Overrides the netmask sent to clients. Normally it is calculated from the subnet that is served. DHCP-Options Defines additional DHCP options, forexample
"6,192.168.2.1,192.168.2.2" which advertises different DNS servers to clients. Normally,connected devices would take this board's IP address as the default gateway. To set an alternative default gateway, add the DHCP option "3,192.168.2.3" for example. 5.5.2 Wifi This section contains the section tabs for General Setup, Wireless Security, MAC-Filter, and Advanced Settings. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 26 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Wireless Option This section contains the section tabs for General Setup, Wireless Security, MAC-Filter, and Advanced Settings. The options will vary with the wireless mode you use. Wireless Mode Access Point Mode This mode can be connected to Station mode and forwards all traffic to the network devices connected to the Ethernet devices of the Station. Label Description SSID-AP Fill in the interface SSID. This will display the name of the wireless network that this access point (AP) is offering. Pre-share Key - AP Fill in the KEY value (Default is WPA2+AES. you can change to other option after interface is built) Station/Client This is a client mode that can be connected to the Access Point mode. It is used to bridge the wireless connection to an Access Point. It forwards all the traffic to and from network devices to the Ethernet interface. This mode translates all the packets that pass through the device to its own MAC address, resulting in a lack of transparency.Interface as Client function ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 27 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Label Description SSID Station This will display the name of the wireless network that this station should be associated with. BSSID - Station This is the MAC address of the AP's radio. Encryption Chose an encryption method among the following options: Open, WEP Open System, WEP Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode. Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) is the oldest and least secure encryption algorithm. Stronger encryption using WPA or WPA2 should be used where possible.For the WEP Open System and WEP Shared Keyencryptions, you can specify up to 4 keys and only 1 would be used at a time. Wifi protected access (WPA) is a stronger encryptionthan WEP.Furthermore, WPA2 was developed to strengthen the security of WPA and is stronger than WPA and WEP. You can also click the Scan button next to the SSID field and have the information to be filled in automatically. When clicking Scan button, the following window will appear for you to join the network.A list of available nearby wireless networks will be displayed. Click on JoinNetwork will bring up the following window. This page will associate this device with the selected wireless network.Un-check the Replace Wireless Configuration and enter the connection details for the network you selected. If desired you can name the new network configuration, and assign the connection to a specific firewall zone. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 28 AP Client IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Label Description SSID AP Fill in the interface SSID. This will display the name of the wireless network that this access point (AP) is offering. Pre-share Key - AP Fill in the KEY value (Default is WPA2+AES. you can change to other option after interface is built) SSID Station This will display the name of the wireless network that this station should be associated with. BSSID - Station This is the MAC address of the AP's radio. Encryption Chose an encryption method among the following options: Open, WEP Open System, WEP Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode. Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) is the oldest and least secure encryption algorithm. Stronger encryption using WPA or WPA2 should be used where possible.For the WEP Open System and WEP Shared Keyencryptions, you can specify up to 4 keys and only 1 would be used at a time. Wifi protected access (WPA) is a stronger encryptionthan WEP.Furthermore, WPA2 was developed to strengthen the security of WPA and is stronger than WPA and WEP. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 29 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Wireless Overview This page shows the status of the available wireless networks. You can use the Scan button to scan for available wireless networks. This button is available if the device is operating as a Station. You can then select the network to connect to. You can also click on Enable to enable the wireless network or click on Edit to modify network settings. Add/ Edit Clicking on the Edit button for a network would bring you to the configuration page. This page contains the sections Device Configuration and Interface Configuration.The Device Configuration section covers the physicalsettings of thehardware such as channel, transmit power, or antenna selection. These are shared among all defined wireless networks of the radio. Per network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the Interface Configuration. Label Description Wireless network is Click on Disable will disable the wireless network. enabled Channel Chooses the frequency channel. The default setting of Automay be used. For an AP, it would select the channel with the least interferencefrom other APs. For a station, it would automaticallyselect the same channel as its AP. The frequency channel may also be manually selected. An AP and its station must have the same channel in order to communicate. Transmit Power Chooses the transmit power of theradio. This is the total power supplied to the antennas of theradio. The maximum power also depends on the frequency channel used. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 30 Label Mode IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Description Chooses the wireless standard used. 802.11g isan older standard while 802.11n is a newer standard that offers higherdata rates. The choice of 802.11g+n is a combination of 802.11g and 802.11n, and operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. HT Mode Allows the network to use both 20 MHz and 40 MHz bands. Required on AP side primarily to support co-existence. The station can also send intolerant bit status to AP to signal use of 20 MHz channel. The station will follow the AP's channel bonding and channel switching HT 20/40 mechanism. Disabling this setting forces the use of 40 MHz bandwidth/channel bonding, and results in high data rate. Country Code Selects the country. Each country hasits own transmit power and frequency regulations. To ensure regulatory compliance, you must select the country where the device is operating in. The transmit power levels for each channel are tuned accordingly. Distance Specifies the distance between the AP and the station. Min is 300 Optimization meters and Max is 12000 (80MHz), 24000 (40MHz), 48000
(20MHz). This value may be set to slightly more than the physical distance between the AP and the farthest station. Fragmentation Specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented Threshold into multiple packets. The range is 256-2346 bytes, or off. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance.The use of fragmentation can increase the reliability of frame transmissions. Becausesmaller frames are sent, collisions are much less likely to occur. However lower values of the Fragmentation Threshold will result lower throughput as well. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 31 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Little or no modification of the Fragmentation Threshold value is recommended as the default setting of 2346 is optimum for most wireless networks. RTS/CTS Threshold Determines the packet size of a transmission and, through the use of an access point, helps control traffic flow. The range is 0-2347bytes, or "off". The default value is 2347,which means that RTS is disabled.RTS/CTS (Request to Send / Clear to Send) is the mechanism used by the 802.11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden terminal problem. RTS/CTS packet size threshold is 0-2347 bytes. If the packet size the node wants to transmit is larger than the threshold, the RTS/CTS handshake gets triggered. If the packet size is equal to or less than threshold the data frame gets sent immediately.System uses Request to Send/Clear to Send frames for the handshake which provide collision reduction for access point with hidden stations. The stations are sending anRTS frame first while data is sent only after handshake with an AP is completed. Stations respond with the CTS frame to the RTS, which provides clear media for the requesting station to send the data. CTS collision control management has time interval defined during which all the other stations hold off the transmission and wait until the requesting station will finish transmission. Description Selects whether the device is operating as anAccess Point (AP) or a Station. Other options are Access Point WDS and Station WDS. Label Mode ESSID Specifies the name or extended service set identifier (ESSID) of the wireless network as it is provided in the beacon message. The network namecan be up to 32 characters in length and cancontainspaces. When running in AP mode, it is the name of the network as advertised in the beacon message. In Station mode, it is the network name that the station associates with. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 32 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Hide ESSID Hides the network name (ESSID) from being broadcast publicly.
(This option is for a device operating as an AP.) WMM Mode Provides Quality of Service (QoS) features, checked by default. Wireless multimedia enables the classification of the network traffic into 4 main types, voice, video, best effort, and background, in decreasing order of priority. Higher priority traffic has a higher transmission opportunity and would have to wait less time to transmit. As a result, an existing video stream would not be interrupted by additional background processes. Label Description Encryption Choose an encryption method from the drop-down list. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the oldest and least secure encryption algorithm. Stronger encryption using WPA or WPA2 should be used where possible.For the WEP Open System and WEP Shared Keyencryptions, you can specify up to 4 keys and only 1 would be used at a time. Used Key Slot: Chooses between Key #1 to Key #4.Key 1 ~ Key 4: Specifies a string of characters to be used asthe password. It may consist of 5 ASCII characters or10 HEX characters, implying a 64-bit WEP key length. Otherwise, it may consist of 13 ASCII or 26 HEX characters, implying a 128-bit key length. Wifi protected access (WPA) is a stronger encryptionthan WEP.Furthermore, WPA2 was developed to strengthen the security of WPA and is stronger than WPA and WEP.Cipher: Can be set to CCMP (AES), TKIP, or TKIP and CCMP (AES). The Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) was developed as a temporary replacement for WEP. The Counter Mode Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (CCMP) is based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and is the most secure protocol. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 33 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Key: The pre-shared key (PSK) is the password for the wireless network. This may consist of 8 to 63 ASCII characters. This section tab is only available for a device operating as an AP. Label Description MAC-Address Filter Allows only devices with the listed MAC address to associate with this AP, or lets you block devices with the listed MAC address. MAC-List Adds the MAC address of the remote device to either block or allow. Associated Stations List This section shows the connected devices, if the router is in the AP mode. Label SSID Description Displays the name of the wireless network that this station should be associated with. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the station's radio. IPv4-Address Shows the IP address of the device as seen from the WAN zone. Signal Noise RX Rate TX Rate Displays the received signal strength from the station. Displays the received noise power at the AP. Shows the transmit bit rate from the AP towards this station. Shows the receive bit rate at the AP from this station. 5.5.3 Diagnostics Network Utilities This page provides several network utility tools for diagnosing the cause of network or hardware errors such as ping, traceroute, and nslookup. Ping ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 34 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual A simple ping of the server checks to see if its responding.If there are serious server problems, a ping will either time out, or run very slowly. If you are able to find the server via DNS, but cant get a ping response from it, this would point to an error with either the physical server, or a fault in the network that connects the client and server. Traceroute Traceroutewill try to follow the path that connects the client and server. In the case where the client can findbut is unable to connect to your server, the Traceroutewill help locate the cause of the error. This test is useful for identifying when specific data centers or CDN locations are having issues. Note: Traceroute is an imperfect test because many nodes in the network will not respond tothe trace route calls, and those nodes will show as timeouts. Nslookup Nslookupwill identify where the URL for the server points to. This command will check to determine what IP address the name server is pointing to for your URL. This tool will help identify if the name servers encounters conflicts, propagation errors, or specific locations that have trouble finding the server. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 35 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 36 Technical Specifications IAP-W420/W422 UserManual ORingWLAN Access Point Model Physical Ports 10/100 Base-T(X) Ports in RJ45 Auto MDI/MDIX WLAN interface IAP-W420 IAP-W422 2(one port with PoE) Operating Mode AP/Bridge/AP-Client/Client Antenna Connector Build-in 10dBi panel antenna 2 x External N-type antenna connector RadioFrequencyType OFDM Modulation Frequency Band IEEE802.11b: CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK IEEE802.11g/n: OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM America / FCC : 2.412~2.462 GHz (11 channels) Europe CE/ETSI:2.412~2.472 GHz (13 channels) IEEE802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps;
Transmission Rate IEEE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: up to 300Mbps Transmit Power Receiver Sensitivity 800mw Max.
-96dBi 2dBi Encryption Security WPAPSK (256-bit key pre-shared key supported) WEP: (64-bit ,128-bit key supported) WPA/WPA2 :802.11i(WEP and AES encryption) 802.1X Authentication supported TKIP encryption Wireless Security SSID broadcast disable Protocol Support Protocol LED indicators Power indicator 10/100Base-T(X) RJ45 port indicator WLAN LED Power Input power Power consumption (Typ.) Physical Characteristic Enclosure Dimension (W x D x H) Weight (g) Environmental ARP,BOOTP, DHCP, DNS, HTTPs, IP, ICMP, SNTP, TCP, UDP, RADIUS, SNMP, STP (IEEE 802.1D) 1 x LED, Green On: Power(PoE) is on and functioningNormally. 2 x LED, Green On: Port Link/ Act, Blinking: data transmission 3 x LED, Green for WLAN Strength: 1<30%, 2<60%, 3<90%
48VDC from P.o.E 9watts IP-67 162(W)x 102(D)x 58(H) mm 162(W)x 102(D)x 48(H) mm
(6.38x 4.02x 2.28 inch.)
(6.38x 4.02x 1.89 inch.) 720 g 790 g Storage Temperature
-30 to 85oC (-22 to 185oF) Operating Temperature
-20 to 70oC(-4 to 158oF) Operating Humidity 100%Non-condensing Regulatory approvals EMI EMS Shock FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN55022) class A EN61000-4-2 (ESD), EN61000-4-3 (RS), EN61000-4-4 (EFT), EN61000-4-5 (Surge), EN61000-4-6 (CS), EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11 IEC60068-2-27 ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 37 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Free Fall Vibration Safety Warranty IEC60068-2-32 IEC60068-2-6 EN60950-1 3 years ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 38 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual Compliance FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF exposure warning: The equipment complies with RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.This deviceshould be operated with minimum distance 20cm between the device and all persons. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Industry Canada - Class B This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus, ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Cet appareil numrique respecte les limites de bruits radiolectriques applicables aux appareils numriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matrial brouilleur:
Appareils Numriques, NMB-003 dicte par lIndustrie. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 39 IAP-W420/W422 UserManual and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation of the device. L'opration est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut causer d'interfrences,et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris celles susceptibles de provoquerfonctionnement du dispositif. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be sochosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permittedfor successful communication. Afin de rduire les interfrences radio potentielles pour les autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain doivent trechoisie que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente
(PIRE) est pas plus que celle premisepour une communication russie RF exposure warning: The equipment complies with RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Avertissement d'exposition RF: L'quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux RF tablies pour un incontrlsenvironnement. L'antenne (s) utilise pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas tre co-localiss ou fonctionner en conjonctionavec toute autre antenne ou transmetteur. ORingIndustrial Networking Corp 40
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1 | 2015-09-21 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2015-09-21
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ORing Industrial Networking Corp.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017844382
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1 | Physical Address |
3F., No.542-2, Zhongzheng Rd., Xindian Dist.
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New Taipei City, N/A 23148
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Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
V******@tuvam.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 |
WHD
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IAPW42X
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B******** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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b******@oring-networking.com
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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) | IEEE 802.11b/g/n AP | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. This device has 20 and 40 BW modes. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. End users must be informed of the requirements 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 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 | Name |
K**** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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886-3********
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k******@ccsrf.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1012000 |
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