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Document Rev.3.0.1 Mar-11 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright 2011 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. User Manual Table of Contents 5 6 5.1 4.1 4.2 6.1 6.2 1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE ................................................................................. 3 2 PRODUCT FEATURES ............................................................................................. 4 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................................ 5 4 PEPWAVE AP ONE OVERVIEW .............................................................................. 6 FRONT VIEW ......................................................................................................................... 6 REAR PANEL VIEW ................................................................................................................ 6 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 7 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 7 INFORMATION.......................................................................................................... 8 SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 8 WIRELESS ............................................................................................................................. 9 7 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................... 13 SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................. 13 WIRELESS NETWORKS ......................................................................................................... 16 ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS.......................................................................................... 28 WDS .................................................................................................................................. 30 SNMP ................................................................................................................................ 31 WEB ADMINISTRATION ......................................................................................................... 34 8 TOOLS - DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS .............................................................................. 36 9 COMMANDS ........................................................................................................... 37 ACTIVATE CHANGES ............................................................................................................ 37 FIRMWARE .......................................................................................................................... 38 CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................................. 39 MISC .................................................................................................................................. 40 10 RESTORATION OF FACTORY DEFAULTS........................................................... 41 AP ONE .............................................................................................................................. 41 APPENDIX A. ............................................................................................................... 42 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 10.1 http://www.pepwave.com 2 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 1 Introduction and Scope Pepwave AP One is an enterprise grade 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi access point with centralized management system. It is a powerful solution for building wireless networks for all business needs. Each Pepwave AP One is loaded with essential features such as Multiple SSID, VLAN, WDS and Guest Protect. One Pepwave AP One can masquerade up to 4 different access points. Each virtual access point can have its own security policy (e.g. WPA, WPA2, etc.) and authentication mechanism (e.g. 802.1x, open, captive portal, etc), to facilitate building your network much faster, easier and more cost-effective than ever before. Pepwave AP One comes with a high-power Wi-Fi transmitter which greatly enhances coverage and performance. http://www.pepwave.com 3 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 2 Product Features Key features of Pepwave AP One:
Independent security policies and encryption mechanisms per virtual AP High-power output enhances coverage and lowers cost of ownership Centralized management via InControl WDS Support for secure and fast network expansion Guest Protect Support WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) and QoS (Quality of Service) Support http://www.pepwave.com 4 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 3 Package Contents The following items are the contents of a Pepwave AP One package:
1 x Pepwave AP One unit 1 x Omni-directional Antenna 1 x Power Supply Unit 1 x Instruction Sheet http://www.pepwave.com 5 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 4 Pepwave AP One Overview 4.1 Front View 4.2 Rear Panel View Antenna
(Left-most Connector) WAN Reset Connectors A RP-SMA connector for connecting the antenna. A 10/100BaseT Ethernet connector, normally to be connected to back haul network. A reset button to be depressed with a pin. Depress and hold for at least 5 seconds to restore factory defaults. For further details, please refer to Section 10, Restoration of Factory Defaults. Power Connector A connector for DC 12V power input, to be connected with the supplied power adaptor. Power Status Ethernet Wireless LED Indicators OFF Power off ON Power on OFF The unit is initializing. ON The unit is ready. OFF The Ethernet port is not connected. ON The Ethernet port is connected. OFF Wireless is not ready. On Wireless is ready. http://www.pepwave.com 6 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 5 Installation Pepwave AP One acts as a bridge between the wireless and the wired Ethernet interface. A typical setup is as follows:
5.1 Installation Procedures 1. Attach the antenna to the Pepwave AP One unit. 2. Connect the Ethernet port on the unit with the backbone network using an Ethernet cable. The port could auto sense the cable is straight-through or cross-over. 3. Connect the power adapter to the power connector of the unit, and then plug in the power adapter. 4. Wait for the status LED to turn green. 5. Connect a PC to the backbone network, and configure the IP address of the PC to be any IP address between 192.168.0.4 and 192.168.0.254, with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. 6. With Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or above, or Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or above, or Google Chrome 2.0 or above, connect to the URL https://192.168.0.3. 7. When asked, enter the default admin login ID and password, admin and public respectively. 8. After logging in, the following Information main page appears. Please go to Configure > System to facilitate further configuration of the Pepwave AP One unit. http://www.pepwave.com 7 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual Information 6 6.1 System System Information This field shows the name of the AP One device defined in the configuration. This field shows the location of the AP One device defined in the configuration. This shows the current gateway IP of the AP One device. This shows the system time in respect to the time zone selected. This shows the up time of the device since it is booted up. AP Name Location Network IP Information System Time Up Time Click on the Detail link next to the Network IP Information to check the following system information:
IP Address Mode, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server. 8 Copyright 2011 Pepwave http://www.pepwave.com User Manual 6.2 Wireless 6.2.1 AP Info Wireless Information AP Info This indicates the number of wireless networks. Number of Wireless Networks Number of Connected Clients This indicates the number of associated clients. Current Channel Wireless Network This shows which 802.11 channel the system is using. This shows which SSID the client is associated. SSID Broadcast SSID Security Policy Default VLAN ID MAC Address
(BSSID) This setting shows whether or not the ESSID of this wireless network profile can be scanned by Wi-Fi clients. This setting shows the wireless authentication and encryption methods. This setting shows the VLAN ID tagged on all outgoing packets generated from this wireless network profile. This shows the detailed BSSIDs for that particular wireless network profile. Click on the Info link to check the following wireless information: Web Portal Login, Wireless Network Firewall, MAC Filter, Bandwidth Control, Layer 2 Isolation. Click on the Stat link to check the following networking statistics: Packets Sent, Bytes Sent, Packets Received, Bytes Received. http://www.pepwave.com 9 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 6.2.2 Connected Clients Manufacturer MAC address Signal Network SSID Authentication Status Type Wireless Information Connected Clients This shows the manufacturer based on the MAC prefix. This shows the client MAC address. This shows the signal strength. This shows which SSID the client is associated. This shows the client authentication method(s). This shows the radio mode of the client. Connection Length This shows the associated duration. Click on the Details link, more networking statistics will be provided. 10 Copyright 2011 Pepwave http://www.pepwave.com User Manual Wireless Information Connected Clients - Details Vendor MAC Address Protocol IP Address Network SSID This shows the manufacturer based on the MAC prefix. This shows the client MAC address. This shows the radio mode of the client. This shows the IP address of connected client. This shows which SSID the client is associated. Connection Length This shows the associated duration. Authentication Status Username Domain VLAN ID Network Priority Level Bytes Received Bytes Sent Packets Received Packets Sent Receive Errors Transmit Errors Duplicates Received This shows the client authentication method(s). This shows the user name of the connected client. This shows the domain name of the connected client. This shows the VLAN ID of the connected client. This shows the priority level of internet transfers of this connect client. This shows the transmitted size this client received from the AP. This shows the transmitted size this client sent out to the AP. This shows the packet number this client received from the AP. This shows the packet number this client sent out to the AP. This shows the number of errors this client received from the AP. This shows the number of errors this client transmitted to the AP. This shows the number of duplicates received by the client from the AP. Receive Retries Transmit Retries This shows the number of retries this client received from the AP. This shows the number of retries this client transmitted to the AP. Transmit Excessive Retries This shows the number of excessive retries this client transmitted to the AP. Receive Data Rate This shows the receive data rate of the client from the AP. Transmit Data Rate This shows the transmit data rate of the client to the AP. Signal (RSSI) This shows the signal strength received by the client. http://www.pepwave.com 11 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 6.2.3 Nearby Networks Wireless Information Nearby Networks SSID Manufacturer Scanning Time Network Discovery This shows if the AP would scan and discover nearby network. Scanning Interval This shows how often the AP goes to other channels to discover nearby AP. This shows how long the AP stays on the other channels to discover a nearby AP. This shows the manufacturer based on the MAC prefix. This shows which SSID the client is associated. This shows the client authentication method(s). This shows the client MAC address. This shows the channel of the existing Bssid. This shows the signal strength. This indicates the time stamp of the access point sc This shows the current status of this nearby network. MAC address Signal (RSSI) Last Seen Security Channel Status http://www.pepwave.com 12 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7 Configuration 7.1 System Upon selecting System under Configure section from the navigation bar on the left, the following page shows the configuration options:
7.1.1 Basic System Settings - Basic AP Name Location Timezone Domain Name Keep Default IP IP Address Mode A user-specified name for this access point. This value can be retrieved via SNMP. A user-specified name for the location of the access point. This value can be retrieved via SNMP. This option specifies the time region to be used for representing the time on the system. Domain name can be set for wireless clients to have a readable name for the web management. With this option disabled, default IP 192.168.0.3 of the device will be disabled. The options are Automatic and Manual. Automatic: IP address of the Pepwave AP One unit is acquired from a DHCP server on the Ethernet segment. Manual: A user-specified IP address is used. IP Address Mode Manual Static IP Address This specifies the unique IP address for the Pepwave AP One unit to communicate on the Ethernet segment. This IP address is distinct from the admin IP address 192.168.0.3 on the Ethernet segment. http://www.pepwave.com 13 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server This setting specifies the subnet mask of the Pepwave AP One unit. This setting specifies the default gateway of the Pepwave AP One unit. This is the DNS server address to be used by the Pepwave AP One unit for resolving host names. IP Address Mode PPPoE PPPoE Username PPPoE Password PPPoE Service Name This specifies the username required in order to connect via PPPoE to acquire Internet connectivity. The information is typically determined by and can be obtained from the ISP. This specifies the password required in order to connect via PPPoE to acquire Internet connectivity. The information is typically determined by and can be obtained from the ISP. This is a PPPoE parameter which is provided by the ISP. Note: Leave this field empty if you are not sure. 7.1.2 Advanced System Settings - Advanced Management VLAN ID NTP Server Scheduled Reboot Ethernet Speed/Duplex AP Mode This specifies the VLAN from which management sessions are allowed. The establishment of management sessions is restricted only to the specified VLAN ID. If Management VLAN ID is set to zero, no VLAN restriction is applied. The default value of this setting is zero. It means no tagging is enabled
(instead of tagged with zero). This is the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server hostname to be used for synchronizing system clock of Pepwave AP One. The default value of this setting is pool.ntp.org. The system would perform reboot based on the scheduled time set. Click the box above the Schedule to Enable this feature. This setting provides the option to set the speed of the Ethernet. Available options are Bridge and Router. With this option set as Router, the following Manual Router Settings will be available. http://www.pepwave.com 14 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.1.3 Manual Router Settings Manual Router Settings will only be available when the AP Mode in the previous section had been selected as Router mode. You can use the AP One as a DHCP server for other devices behind. DHCP Server Parameters LAN IP LAN Subnet Mask DHCP Server IP Start Range IP Stop Range Subnet Mask This setting specifies the DHCP server IP address. This setting specifies the subnet mask of the DHCP server. Checked the box to enable the DHCP Server of this device. Following options will be enabled once you have checked and enabled the service. This setting specifies the first address in the range of IP addresses to be assigned to DHCP clients. This setting specifies the last address in the range of IP addresses to be assigned to DHCP clients. This setting specifies the subnet mask to be used by DHCP clients. Broadcast Address This setting specifies the broadcast address to be used by DHCP clients. Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Lease Time This setting specifies the default routing gateway to be used by DHCP clients. This setting specifies the IP address of the primary DNS Server to be offered to DHCP clients. This setting specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS Server to be offered to DHCP clients. This setting specifies the IP address of the tertiary DNS Server to be offered to DHCP clients. This setting specifies the length of time throughout which an IP address of a DHCP client remains valid. Upon expiration of the Lease Time, the assigned IP address will no longer be valid and the renewal of the IP address assignment will be required. 15 Copyright 2011 Pepwave http://www.pepwave.com User Manual 7.2 Wireless Networks Upon selecting Wireless Networks under Configure section from the navigation bar on the left, the following shows the configured SSID available on the system:
Wireless Network SSID Security Policy Default VLAN ID Status MAC Address
(BSSID) Portal General Wireless Networks Settings The SSID of the virtual Access Point (AP). Shows the configured wireless authentication and encryption methods. This setting specifies the VLAN ID to be tagged on all outgoing packets generated from the virtual AP (i.e. packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment, through the Pepwave AP One unit to Ethernet segment via the LAN port). If 802.1x is enabled, a per-user VLAN ID can be specified in the authentication reply from the Radius server. If it is set, the value specified via Default VLAN ID will be overridden. Shows whether the virtual AP is enabled or disabled. Shows the detailed BSSIDs. Shows if the InControl Guest Portal is enabled. Please refer to section 7.2.2 for details. To add a new virtual AP, click the Add button. To modify the settings for a virtual AP, click the link Edit on the right of the desired WLAN SSID, upon which the following Wireless Network Details is displayed. Click on the Info link to check the following networking statistics: Broadcast SSID, MAC Filter, Bandwidth Control, Layer 2 Isolation. General Wireless Networks Settings Info Broadcast SSID MAC Filter This shows if the Broadcast SSID feature of this network is enabled. This shows if the MAC Filter feature of this network is enabled. Bandwidth Control This shows if the Bandwidth Control feature of this network is enabled. Layer 2 Isolation This shows if the Layer 2 Isolation feature of this network is enabled. http://www.pepwave.com 16 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.2.1 Wireless Network Details - Basic Wireless Networks Details - Basic Enable Select Yes to enable the virtual AP, or No to disable the virtual AP. By default, the virtual AP is enabled. Wireless Network SSID Broadcast SSID Security Level This setting specifies the SSID of the virtual AP to be scanned by Wi-Fi clients. This setting specifies whether or not the ESSID of the virtual AP can be scanned by Wi-Fi clients. Note that the BSSID (i.e. the MAC address of the virtual AP) cannot be hidden from the scan. To associate with the virtual AP, clients must specify the correct ESSID upon association. Broadcast SSID is enabled by default. This setting configures the wireless authentication and encryption methods. Available options are: Open - No Encryption, Static WEP, 802.1X, WPA-
TKIP and WPA2-AES:CCMP. Selecting Open - No Encryption disables encryption. For details on the other options, please refer to:
7.2.1.1 - Static WEP Parameters 7.2.1.2 - 802.1x Parameters 7.2.1.3 - WPA Parameters http://www.pepwave.com 17 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.2.1.1 Static WEP The configuration of Static WEP parameters enables pre-shared WEP key encryption. Authentication is not supported by this method. The security level of this method is known to be weak. Static WEP parameters are entered via the following screen upon selection:
Key Size Key Format Static WEP Parameters The setting can be configured as either 40 bits (64-bit WEP) or 104 bits (128-
bit WEP).
(For WDS setting, 128 bits will also be available.) The setting can be configured as either ASCII or HEX. ASCII will be applied to encryption keys that are manually entered only. HEX will be applied to encryption keys that are either manually entered or automatically generated. Passphrase Encryption Key Shared Key Authentication Combination of words and characters used to generate an encryption key. Click Generate Key to create the key. This setting specifies a user-specified encryption key value. For ASCII format, key length is either 5 or 13. For HEX format, key length is either 10 or 26. This setting enables the use of shared key authentication. Open authentication is the default authentication. http://www.pepwave.com 18 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 802.1X Parameters 7.2.1.2 The configuration of 802.1X parameters enables Radius-based 802.1X authentication with a dynamic WEP key. Once selected, Radius Server Setting will be available. The configuration screen is as follows:
802.1x Parameters This setting selects between v1 or v2 of the 802.1x EAPOL. When v1 is selected, both v1 and v2 clients can associate with the access point. However, when v2 is selected, only v2 clients can associate with the access point. Most modern wireless clients support v2. In the event that there are stations that do not support v2, select the option v1. By default, the value of the setting is v2. The setting can be configured as either 40 bits or 104 bits. This setting specifies the length of time throughout which the broadcast key remains valid. Upon expiration of Re-keying Period, the broadcast key will no longer be valid and the renewal of the broadcast key will be required. The default is 14400 seconds (i.e. 4 hours). A value of 0 disables re-keying. 802.1X Version WEP Key Size Re-keying Period 7.2.1.3 WPA parameters The configuration of WPA parameters enables WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES:CCMP and WPA-TKIP and WPA2-AES:CCMP. To enable WPA and WPA-PSK, configure WPA-TKIP. To enable WPA2 and WPA2-PSK, configure WPA2-AES. When WPA or WPA2 is configured, Radius-based 802.1x authentication with TKIP encryption method is enabled. Under this configuration, the Pre-Shared Key option should be disabled. The security level of this method is known to be very high. When WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is configured, a Pre-Shared Key, or Passphrase, is used for data encryption and authentication. Under this configuration, the Pre-Shared Key option should be enabled. Key length must be between 8 and 63 characters (inclusive). The security level of this method is known to be high. http://www.pepwave.com 19 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.2.1.4 Radius Server Settings Radius Server Settings Primary Host Secret When 802.1x authentication is configured, the Radius server specified by this setting will be used for authentication and accounting. This is the secret for accessing the Radius server. Authentication Port This specifies the UDP port number for the Authentication port of the Radius server. This specifies the UDP port number for the Accounting port of the Radius server. This setting specifies the Radius server to used for authentication and accounting in the event that the host specified by Primary Host is unavailable. This specifies the maximum number of retry for RADIUS authentication. By default, it is set as 3. This specifies the time interval in second between each RADISU request attempt. Note that the request time interval would be doubled every retransmission. By default, it is set as 3s. Accounting Port Secondary Host Maximum Retransmission Radius Request Interval http://www.pepwave.com 20 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.2.2 Web Portal Login Simply registering the devices with Pepwave InControl, users can apply configurations, firmware, and monitor network activity remotely through this centralized management system. For more details, you can refer to Pepwave website at: http://www.pepwave.com/products/incontrol/. Tip: How to Set Up AP One Guest Portal in InControl To set up Guest Portal, you need to (1) enable guest portal function and (2) create guest accounts and set up portal page. Step One: Enable Guest Portal 1. 2. Log in InControl using your username and password. <https://incontrol.pepwave.com/>
Click "Configuration" tab and find the desired configuration profile. 3. and click "More..." button. To find your wireless network, click "Wireless" tab, check the box next to "Wireless Networks"
4. Click on the name of the SSID you have set up. http://www.pepwave.com 21 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual
(Note: If you have not added a wireless network, you can click "New wireless network..." to set up a new one.) 5. the Web Portal Login function. Click "OK" to continue. On the "Edit a wireless network" screen, click "Web Portal Login" tab. Click "Enable" to enable 6. Click "Save" button to save the changes. http://www.pepwave.com 22 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7. Click the "Web Admin" tag, and setup the web access as follows:
Web Access Protocol: HTTPS Management Port: 443 HTTP to HTTPS Redirection: Enable Click Save button to save the settings. Step Two: Create Guest Accounts and Set Up Portal Page 8. Go to "Guest Portal and Accounts" by clicking on the link at the left panel. 9. You can generate more than one account at one time. Change the parameters in the fields No. of accounts to be generated, Username prefix, Sequence number suffix and Time Quota. Default time limit is set to 24 hours. You can change the time limit. 10. 11. Accounts". You can download the accounts information in CSV file by clicking the "All", "Generated You should now have some guest accounts generated as shown in the table "Unused Guest Click "Generate" button. http://www.pepwave.com 23 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual today" or "Not generated today" links. A standard portal page will be generated automatically after guest accounts are generated 12.
(http://guest.pepwave.com). You can customize the portal page by clicking on the "Portal Page Customization" tab. In the screen upload your logo image and enter message for guests. You can preview your portal page and then publish the portal page. Your guest accounts and portal page are now ready for use. http://www.pepwave.com 24 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.2.3 Guest Protect Wireless Networks Details - Guest Protect This option enables the settings to Block all private IPs / Custom Subnet /
Block Exception. If you have selected Block all private IPs or Custom Subnet, these IPs /
Subnets will be blocked no matter what "Firewall Mode" selected. When Block Exception is selected, IPs entered will be excluded from the blocking list. 1. Private IP -- This includes the commonly known private IPs:
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 Block LAN Access Bandwidth Management Maximum Number of Clients Firewall Mode 2. Custom Subnet -- This includes user specified IP subnets to be blocked. 3. Block Exception Only IPs specified will NOT be blocked. This option enables the settings to control upstream and downstream limits. You can select to either control the bandwidth usage Per VAP or Per Client. This setting specifies the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the AP One simultaneously. By default, it is set to 0: unlimited. This setting specifies three options: Lockdown, Flexible, and Disable. Lockdown Block all traffic except for the pre-defined exceptions;
Flexible Allow all traffic except for the pre-defined exceptions;
Disable Firewall mode is disabled. (Default option) Exceptions This setting specifies the exceptions when Lockdown or Flexible Firewall Mode is selected. Exceptions can be added by types, including Port, Domain, IP Address, MAC Address, Application/Service. http://www.pepwave.com 25 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.2.4 MAC Filter The settings allow administrator to control the access through Mac address filtering. Available options are: None, Deny all except listed, Accept all except listed. 7.2.5 Advanced http://www.pepwave.com 26 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual Data Rate Wireless Networks Details -Advanced There are two options on data rate: Fixed, Auto Fixed will forced all data packets to be transmitted into the selected transmit rate. Auto will automatically select the best transmit rate with a condition to use the selected transmit rate as the minimum auto transmit rate. The rate options and values will be affected by selected Protocol and Channel Bonding in section 7.3.1. Multicast Filter This setting enables the filtering of multicast network traffic to the wireless SSID. Multicast Rate DHCP Relay Default VLAN ID Network Priority
(QoS) Layer 2 Isolation This setting specifies the transmit rate to used for sending multicast network traffic. The rate options and values will be affected by selected Protocol and Channel Bonding in section 7.3.1. The AP One will forward DHCP requests to a specified DHCP Server. This option prevents broadcast messages from being propagated on the Ethernet segment. Upon selecting this option, the DHCP Server IP address (or DHCP Server settings) will be prompted. This setting specifies the VLAN ID to be tagged on all outgoing packets generated from the virtual AP (i.e. packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment, through the Pepwave AP One unit to Ethernet segment via the LAN port). If 802.1x is enabled and a per-user VLAN ID is specified in the authentication reply from the Radius server, then the value specified via Default VLAN ID will be overridden. The default value of this setting is 0. That means VLAN tagging is disabled
(instead of tagged with zero). The 802.1p QoS value to be marked on all outgoing packets generated from the virtual AP (i.e. packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment, through the Pepwave AP One unit to Ethernet segment via the LAN port). Possible values are Gold, Silver and Bronze. Layer 2 is in reference to the second layer in the ISO Open System Interconnect model. When this option is enabled, clients on the same VLAN, SSID or subnet are not allowed to communicate directly via the Layer 2 Protocol(s). Traffic is passed to upper communication layer(s). With this option disabled, clients on the same VLAN are allowed to communicate with each other directly. (Windows network resources browsing will be possible.) By default, the setting is disabled. http://www.pepwave.com 27 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.3 Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Wireless Settings provides more options to fine tune the parameters on the system to achieve the optimal performance. 7.3.1 Radio Settings Radio Settings Four options are available:
802.11bgn: Pepwave AP One accepts 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n client association requests. 802.11b/g: Pepwave AP One accepts both 802.11b and 802.11g client association requests. 802.11b Only: Pepwave AP One accepts only 802.11b client association requests. 802.11g Only: Pepwave AP One accepts only 802.11g client association requests. This setting specifies the country / region regulations which Pepwave AP One unit should follow. If North America region is selected, RF channels 1 to 11 are available. Maximum transmission power is 26 dBm (400 mW). If Europe region is selected, RF channels 1 to 13 are available. Maximum transmission power is 20 dBm (100 mW). Note: Above country selection in for non-US model only. Per US FCC rule, country section has been removed from all us models and only US channel can be selected from the device. This option selects the 802.11 channel to be utilized. Available options are from 1 to 11, and from 1 to 13 for the country setting of North America region and Europe region, respectively. (Channel 14 is only available when the country is selected as Japan with protocol 802.11b.) If Auto is set, the system would perform channel scanning based on the scheduled time set and choose the most suitable channel automatically. This option enables the configuration of transmission power. Available options are Max, High, Medium, and Low. Protocol Operating Country Channel Output Power 7.3.2 Advanced Features Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Features Discover Nearby Network Scanning Interval Scanning Time WMM The AP would scan and discover nearby network if this option is enabled. This setting determines how often the access point goes to other channels to discover Neighbor AP. This setting determines how long the access point stays on the other channels to discover Neighbor AP. This option enables the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), as known as Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WME) on the access point. It is always on by default. http://www.pepwave.com 28 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.3.3 Performance Tuning Advanced Wireless Settings Performance Tuning This setting provides the option to send beacon in different transmit bit rate and the bit rates are: 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, 11Mbps. This setting provides the option to set the time between each beacon send. Available options are: 100ms, 250ms and 500ms. This setting provides the option to set the frequency for beacon to include Delivery Traffic Indication Message, DTIM. The interval unit is in millisecond. This setting provides the option to set the minimum packet size for the unit to send an RTS using the RTS/CTS handshake. Setting zero would disable this feature. This is a convertor which will automatically adjust and recommend the Slot Time, ACK Timeout and CTS Timeout based on the distance you have entered. This setting provides the option to modify the unit wait time before it transmits. The default value is 9s. This setting provides the option to set the wait time to receive acknowledgement packet before doing retransmission. The default value is 48s. This setting provides the option to specify the timeout for the unit to wait for CTS response in the RTS/CTS handshake. The default value is 48s. This option will be disabled if you have chosen to use protocol 802.11bgn. Enable this setting to in favor of 802.11g devices in mixed mode (11g and 11b) networks. This option will be disabled if you have chosen to use protocol 802.11bgn. Beacon Rate Beacon Interval DTIM Period RTS Threshold Distance / Time Convertor Slot Time ACK Timeout CTS Timeout 802.11g Protection http://www.pepwave.com 29 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.4 WDS Wireless Distributed System - WDS provides a way to link APs together when wired cabling is not preferable. This also extends the wireless coverage of the wireless network for the wireless clients. Click Add to add and configure a new WDS peer connection. WDS Settings Enable MAC Address Security Policy This option enables this entry. This setting gives the MAC address of the other AP to form a WDS link. For more details, please refer to section 7.2.1.1 Static WEP http://www.pepwave.com 30 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.5 SNMP 7.5.1 Upon selecting SNMP from the navigation bar on the left-hand-side of the Main Menu, the following page is displayed to enable the configuration of SNMP server settings:
SNMP Settings SNMP Settings This setting specifies the name that identifies the SNMP server. This setting specifies whether to enable or disable the support for Version 1 of SNMP. This setting specifies whether to enable or disable the support for Version 2 of SNMP. This setting specifies whether to enable or disable the support for Version 3 of SNMP. SNMP Trap is a message initiated from a client and sent to the AP One device. Once this option is enabled, the following two options for SNMP Trap will be available for configuration. This setting specifies the name that identifies the SNMP Trap Receiver. This setting specifies the IP address of the SNMP Trap Receiver. Server Name SNMPv1 SNMPv2 SNMPv3 SNMP Trap SNMP Trap Receiver Name SNMP Trap IP Address http://www.pepwave.com 31 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.5.2 SNMPv1 / SNMPv2 Communities By adding SNMPv1/v2 Communities, access rights can be controlled. Click on the New button to add one. Community Name IP Address and IP Mask Access Mode Status SNMPv1 / SNMPv2 Communities The password for getting or setting SNMP values. The allowed IP and subnet address which can access the SNMP server. Choose either Read Only or Read & Write. Enable or Disable this community. http://www.pepwave.com 32 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.5.3 SNMPv3 Users By adding SNMPv3 users, access rights can be controlled. Click on the New button to add one. SNMPv3 User Setting SNMPv3 User Name The user ID to be allowed to access the SNMP agent. Authentication Protocol Authentication Password Privacy Protocol Privacy Password Access Mode Status The protocol for authenticating the user. Available options are: HMAC-MD5 and HMAC-SHA. Users provided with a correct password will be granted the right to access the SNMP agent. The encryption method to be used in SNMPv3 communication. Available options are: None and CBC-DES. This option is shown only if CBC-DES is chosen as the Privacy Protocol. This is the key for decrypting the encrypted data. Grant Read or Read & Write access to this user. Enable or Disable this user. http://www.pepwave.com 33 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.6 Web Administration Upon selecting Web Administration from the navigation bar on the left-hand-side of the Main Menu, the tabs of configuring the management interface are displayed. 7.6.1 Web Access Settings The selection Web Access Settings configures the protocol and TCP port number of the web server. If HTTPS is enabled, HTTP to HTTPS Redirection option will be provided. 7.6.2 Admin Username The selection Admin Username configures the administrator username for entering Web Admin Interface. To change to the Username, enter the new username into the Username input fields. http://www.pepwave.com 34 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 7.6.3 Admin Password The selection Admin Password configures the administrator password for entering Web Admin Interface. To change to the password, enter the same new password into the New Password and New Password
(Retype) input fields. 7.6.4 Web Administration The selection Disable Web Administration turns off the access to Web Administration Interface. After being turned off, Web Administration Interface can be re-enabled using SNMP. http://www.pepwave.com 35 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 8 Tools - Diagnostic Tools This provides three useful tools for diagnosing the network. The three available options are: Ping, Traceroute and Nslookup. http://www.pepwave.com 36 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 9 Commands Upon selecting Commands from the navigation bar on the left-hand-side of the Main Menu, a list of commands is displayed, as follows:
9.1 Activate Changes Click on Activate Changes and a prompt will ask and confirm to save configuration and activate the AP One unit. http://www.pepwave.com 37 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 9.2 Firmware Commands - Firmware Firmware Version Flash Status Boot from Firmware Upgrade Target This shows the firmware version loaded into the flash partitions. This shows the firmware status on the flash partitions. This indicates which flash partition boots up the system. This shows which flash partition is used for firmware upgrade. Firmware Image File Upload a firmware file for upgrading the units software. A reboot is required after upgrading the firmware. http://www.pepwave.com 38 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 9.3 Configuration Restore Factory Default Download Active Configuration To File Upload Configuration File Commands - Configuration This command is for restoring factory default settings of the AP One. Preserve the network settings by checking the box next to Preserve Settings and select Proceed. Settings including Server IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server and Management VLAN ID will be preserved. Select this command to download the active configuration for backup purposes. Select this command to upload the configuration from a backed up configuration file. http://www.pepwave.com 39 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 9.4 Misc Commands - Misc Select this comment to download debugging information from the Pepwave AP One unit. In the event of technical issues, to facilitate prompt resolution by technical support from Pepwave, please send along with a debug file with the support request. This option is for rebooting the Pepwave AP One unit. The Boot up firmware from Flash 1 or 2 can be selected and changed in here. Download Debug Information Reboot AP http://www.pepwave.com 40 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual 10 Restoration of Factory Defaults 10.1 AP One The following procedure restores the settings of Pepwave AP One device to factory defaults:
1. Power on the unit, wait for 1 minute until the Status LED turns green. 2. Press and hold the reset button on the rear panel for at least 5 seconds, then release. 3. The Status LED will blink, and then the unit will automatically reboot. 4. Wait for 1 minute or until the Status LED turns green, upon which the settings of Pepwave AP One will have been restored to the factory defaults. By default, the unit will acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. Reset Button http://www.pepwave.com 41 Copyright 2011 Pepwave User Manual Appendix A. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 of the following measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11. IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. http://www.pepwave.com 42 Copyright 2011 Pepwave www.pepwave.com Contact Us:
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Address:
United States Office 800 West El Camino Real, Mountain View CA 94040 United States Tel: +1 (650) 331 0641 Fax: +1 (650) 625 4664 Hong Kong Office 17/F, Park Building, 476 Castle Peak Road Cheung Sha Wan Hong Kong Tel: +852 2990 7600 Fax: +852 3007 0588
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1 | 2011-03-09 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2011-03-09
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PISMO LABS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0016347064
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1 | Physical Address |
A8, 5/F, HK Spinners Industrial Building, Phase 6
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Cheung Sha Wan,, N/A
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1 |
Hong Kong
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.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 |
U8G
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
P1215
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A****** C********
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1 | Title |
Director of Hardware Engineering
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1 | Telephone Number |
85229********
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1 | Fax Number |
85230********
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1 |
a******@peplink.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd. Taoyuan Branch
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1 | Name |
H****** C********
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1 | Physical Address |
81-1, Lu Laio Keng, 9th Ling, Wu Lung Tsuen, Chiun
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1 |
Hsinchu Hsien, 307
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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h******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd. Taoyuan Branch
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1 | Name |
N**** C******
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kwei Shan Hsiang
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1 |
Taoyuan Hsien, 333
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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n******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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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) | Pepwave 500mW 802.11n platform | ||||
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. Device is a 1Tx1R 802.11bgn router as described in this filing. End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. 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. | ||||
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 |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd. Taoyuan Branch
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1 | Name |
R**** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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r******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 28 | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.9770000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC