Advantech OW-1000A Manual de usuario

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OW-1000A
Outdoor Wireless Access Point
User’s Manual
BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT,PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY,AND RETAIN
IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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Notice:
The unit must be used 12V, 1A power
adaptor for PoE power supply!
The unit would be dead when using
wrong power supply!

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ŹContents
Chapter 1. Introduction............................................................................................... 5
1.1 Introducing the OW-1000A.......................................................................... 5
1.2 Product Features ........................................................................................... 5
1.3 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 5
1.4 System Requirements ................................................................................... 6
1.5 Inline Power Injector (PoE) ......................................................................... 6
Chapter 2. Installation and Basic Configuration ...................................................... 7
2.1 Before You Start ............................................................................................ 7
2.2 Locate the OW-1000A and Inline Power Injector Ports............................ 8
2.3 Preparing Installation................................................................................... 9
2.4 Basic Configuration .................................................................................... 10
2.4.1 Basic Configuration Steps................................................. 10
2.4.2 Logging into the Web Interface .................................... 10
2.4.3 Set Operating Mode, IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Route IP, DNS Server IP of OW-1000A................... 13
2.4.4 Set Wireless SSID for Wireless Interface ............... 15
2.4.5 Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface .. 16
2.4.6 Change Supervisor Account & Password................. 17
2.4.7 Upgrade the Firmware ........................................................ 18
Chapter 3. Network Topologies................................................................................. 19
3.1 Wireless Client Bridge-to-Central Wireless Bridge................................. 20
Chapter 4. All function on Device............................................................................. 21
4.1 SYSTEM ...................................................................................................... 21
4.1.1 Administrator ........................................................................... 21
4.1.2 Firmware ..................................................................................... 22
4.1.3 Configuration Tools............................................................... 23
4.1.4 Status ............................................................................................ 24
4.1.5 Log .................................................................................................. 25
4.1.6 System Time.............................................................................. 26
4.1.7 Reboot........................................................................................... 27
4.2 NETWORK ................................................................................................. 28
4.2.1 Network ....................................................................................... 28
4.2.2 HotSpot炷Captive Portal炸................................................. 31
4.3 WIRELESS.................................................................................................. 32
4.3.1 Wi-Fi 1........................................................................................... 33
4.3.2 Wi-Fi 2........................................................................................... 33
4.3.3 Wi-Fi 3........................................................................................... 33
4.3.4 Wi-Fi 4........................................................................................... 33
4.4 ACL .............................................................................................................. 34
4.4.1 ACL for Wi-Fi 1......................................................................... 34
4.4.2 ACL for Wi-Fi 2......................................................................... 34
4.4.3 ACL for Wi-Fi 3......................................................................... 34

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4.4.4 ACL for Wi-Fi 4......................................................................... 34
4.5 SNMP ........................................................................................................... 35
4.5.1 Agent Settings ......................................................................... 35
4.6 EXIT............................................................................................................. 35
Chapter 5. Specifications........................................................................................... 36
Chapter 6. Default Settings ....................................................................................... 39
6.1 SYSTEM ...................................................................................................... 39
6.1.1 Administrator ........................................................................... 39
6.1.2 Firmware ..................................................................................... 39
6.1.3 Configuration Tools............................................................... 39
6.1.4 Status ............................................................................................ 39
6.1.5 Log .................................................................................................. 40
6.1.6 System Time.............................................................................. 40
6.1.7 Reboot........................................................................................... 40
6.2 NETWORK ................................................................................................. 41
6.2.1 Network ....................................................................................... 41
6.2.2 Hotspot......................................................................................... 41
6.3 WIRELESS.................................................................................................. 42
6.3.1 Wi-Fi 1........................................................................................... 42
6.3.2 Wi-Fi 2........................................................................................... 43
6.3.3 Wi-Fi 3........................................................................................... 44
6.3.4 Wi-Fi 4........................................................................................... 45
6.4 ACL .............................................................................................................. 46
6.4.1 ACL for Wi-Fi ............................................................................. 46
6.4.2 ACL for Wi-Fi 2......................................................................... 46
6.4.3 ACL for Wi-Fi 3......................................................................... 47
6.4.4 ACL for Wi-Fi 4......................................................................... 47
6.5 SNMP ........................................................................................................... 48
6.6 EXIT............................................................................................................. 48
Chapter 7. Regulatory Compliance Information .................................................... 49

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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Introducing the OW-1000A
The OW-1000A is fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11b/g compliant
Outdoor Wireless Last-mile product. The OW-1000A operates in AP mode
or remote bridge mode, and connects to OW-1000A AP/CB to construct
point-to-point as well as point-to-multipoint topologies, for maximum
flexibility in configuring building-to-building networks and WISP
functions.
1.2 Product Features
¾Outdoor enclosure in compliance with versatile industrial IP
炷Ingress Protection炸level covering IP65
¾RF transmit power 802.11b mode @ 11Mbps data rate
¾RF transmit power 802.11g mode @ 54Mbps data rate
¾Embedded 9dBi patch directional antenna and one SMA
connector for external antenna used.
¾Support 12VDC 1A Power-over-Ethernet炷PoE炸
¾MAC address based access control
Hint: IP炷Ingress Protection炸
1.3 Package Contents
The product package contains the following items.
1. One (1) OW-1000AA Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Client
Bridge unit
2. One (1) 100~240VAC, 50~60Hz AC to 12V/1A DC switching
adapter
3. One (1) Inline Power Injector (PoE)
4. One (1) User manual CD-disc
5. One (1) wall mounting kit
6. One (1) band clamp

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1.4 System Requirements
Installation of the OW-1000A Outdoor Wireless Access Point/Client
Bridge requires the following:
1. A Windows-based PC/AT compatible computer 炷PC system
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RJ-45 Ethernet port to run the configuration program or with
TCP/IP connection to the Ethernet network.
2. A 10/100Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 Ethernet cable is connected to
Ethernet network.
3. An AC power outlet (100~240V, 50~60Hz) supplies the power.
1.5 Inline Power Injector (PoE)
The OW-1000A is equipped with an Inline Power Injector module. The
Inline Power Injector (PoE) delivers both data and power to OW-1000A
unit via a signal Ethernet cable, and gives the following benefits to
improve the performance vs. installation cost ratio.
¾This works great in areas where you may not have power , like
house roof.
¾This also allows you to place the OW-1000A unit closer to the
antenna, to make installation easier more thus reducing signal
loss over antenna cabling.
¾Ethernet signal travels well over CAT 5 cable but 2.4GHz signal
doesn't do as well over antenna cabling.
¾Ethernet cabling is much cheaper than Antenna cabling.

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Chapter 2. Installation and Basic Configuration
This chapter describes the procedures of installing the OW-1000A.
2.1 Before You Start
After unpacking the system, make sure the following items are present
and in good condition. Refer to below pictures for product image.
1. OW-1000A Outdoor Wireless Access Point/Client Bridge unit
2. 100~240VAC, 50~60Hz AC to 12V/1A DC switching adapter
3. Inline Power Injector (PoE) 12VDC, 1A
4. User manual CD-disc
5. Wall/mast mounting kit, including two (2) band clamp
1. Unit 2. Adapter 3. PoE 4. CD
5. Wall mount kit

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2.2 Locate the OW-1000A and Inline Power Injector Ports
ʇInterface on the OW-1000A Unit
¾Ethernet Port 1 : for connecting the 30m RJ-45 CAT-5
Ethernet cable.
ʇInterface on the Inline Power Injector
¾Data Input Port 2 : for connecting cross-over Ethernet Cable
to PC or straight Ethernet cable to Hub Switch Router .
¾DC Input Port 3 : power adapter 12V, 1 DC input.
¾Power & Data Output Port 4 : for connecting the 30m RJ-45
CAT-5 Ethernet Cable.
¾Grounding Port 5 : for connecting grounding wire.
Device
POE picture1 POE picture2
Figure 2-1
Power and Data Interface location on the PoE denoted by numbers 1-6.
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2.3 Preparing Installation
Before installing OW-1000A for outdoor application or hard-to-reach
location, we recommend configuring and test all the devices first.
For configuring the OW-1000A, please follow the quick steps below to
power up the OW-1000A. Refer to Figure 2-2 for steps 1 through 5.
Figure 2-2
Step1 : Connect the DC plug of the AC/DC power adapter into the DC
Input Port of Inline Power Injector and the wall-mount plug into a
power outlet or power strip (refer to page 6). The Power LED on the
Inline Power Injector will light up.
Step2 : Run the cross-over type uplink Ethernet cable from Data Input
Port (refer topage 6) to the Ethernet port on a PC.
Step3 : Connect the 30m CAT 5 Ethernet cable into the OW-1000A unit.
Hand tighten the connector.
Step4 : Connect the remaining end of the 30m CAT 5 cable into the PoE
labeled AP/Bridge. This is the power side of the PoE that will power up
the OW-1000A.
When the OW-1000A receives power over the Ethernet cable, the
OW-1000A will start its boot up sequence and the Active LED on the
Inline Power Injector will light up.
You can configure the OW-1000A via HTML browser, such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator from a remote host or PC.

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2.4 Basic Configuration
2.4.1 Basic Configuration Steps
Note: All setting changing must Reboot the device after click
Apply
This section describes a two-step SYSTEM configuration procedure to
setup OW-1000A.
Step1 : Modify the factory-default parameters on the web page
“/Network/Network/”, and click APPLY to save the changes.
Step2 : Modify the factory-default parameters on the web page
“/WIRELESS/Wi-Fi 1”, and click APPLY to save the changes, than
click “/SYSTEM/Reboot/”Reboot to take effect on the previous
configuration changes.
2.4.2 Logging into the Web Interface
The OW-1000A supports access to the configuration system through the
use of an HTTP Interface.
ʇWeb Configuration
Before configuring OW-1000A, the user needs to know the IP Address
assigned to the unit. When shipped from the factory, the IP Address
192.168.1.1 was assigned to the OW-1000A by default. To start a web
connection, use http://192.168.1.1
ʇWeb Access Procedures
Once you identify the IP Address assigned to OW-1000A, use web
browser to configure OW-1000A through the HTTP Interface. The
following procedure explains how to configure each item.
Step1 : Open your browser and enter the IP Address
Step2 : Press <ENTER> key and the OW-1000A Login screen appears
as shown in Figure 2-3.
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