AW5500 Industrial Wireless Access Point User’s Manual v. 1.0 Feb.
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Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Table of Contents Preface ............................................................................................................... 2 1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Product Overview ........................................................................... 5 1.2 Features ..................................................................................
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 System Status ............................................................................53 3.10.1 System Information............................................................53 3.10.2 Site Monitor .........................................................................54 3.10.3 Wireless Client Table .........................................................55 3.10.4 Traffic Log &Statistics ...................................................
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Preface Purpose of the Manual This manual supports you during the installation and configuring of the AW5500 Industrial Wireless Access Point only, as well as it explains some technical options available with the mentioned product.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is two conditions: (1) this device may not cause accept any interference subject to the following harmful interference, and (2) this device must received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 1999/5/EC has been followed. This device also conforms to the EMC requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC. Note This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries. Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and/or may require a license for operation. For more details, contact Atop Technical Support.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 1 Introduction 1.1 Product Overview The AW5500 Wireless Access Point series is our new line of wireless products designed to provide a wireless connectivity to clients or mobile stations creating a complete solution for your industrial wireless networking.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Caution Beginning from here there will be extreme caution exercised. Never install or work on electrical or cabling during periods of lighting activity. Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present. WARNING: Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 2 Getting Started 2.1 Inside the Package 1 Inside the product purchased you will find the following items : Table 2. 1 Item Quantity Description AW5500 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point Antenna 2 3~5dBi antenna Terminal Block 1 3-pin terminal block Mounting kit 1 DIN-Rail kit, already mounted on the device’s back plate.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 2.2 Front & Power Panels The Front (Fig. 2.1), and Power panels (Fig. 2.2), are as follow: Fig. 2. 1 Fig. 2.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 The Rear panel (where you can mount the device on a rail or to the wall), looks as in Fig. 2.3, a simple mounting instruction is given on Fig. 2.4. Fig. 2. 4 Note: this unit comes with a mount kit, for more information on this and how to install the AW5500 please refer to the Hardware Installation Guide Fig. 2. 3 2.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3. Proceed then to plug the power source to the unit, starting from the ground and then the terminal block. 4. Place the device in the desired location and connect it to the LAN via an Ethernet cable with an RJ45 connector. 5. Connect your computer to the LAN network. Default configurations will be addressed later on Section 2.4. Note2: remember to please consult your Hardware Installation Guide when attempting an installation.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2. 6 It is worth noting that as a first step to view your device’s overall settings, you should use Device View © (the utility provided in the CD); please refer to Sec. 3.1 for more details. There will be however, three buttons which will be present during almost each selection: Table 2. 2 Button Functionality Saves the current configuration input on the page only. The configuration itself will not be applied to the device.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 2.4 Factory Default Settings Upon arrival, the device will be set as Regular AP, the rest of the settings are as follow: Table 2. 3 Mode Regular AP WDS Bridge AP Client Wireless Basic Settings Radio Off Disabled Network Name AW55XX SSID Broadcast Enabled Wireless Mode 802.11b/g/n Channel 1 (Automatic Channel Selection enabled) Bandwidth N.A.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Bandwidth Secondary Channel Authentication Mode OPEN Encryption Type WEP Key None WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (Passphrase) WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (with RADIUS) AW55XX User Password None Network Settings DHCP Manual (box unchecked) IP Address 10.0.50.200 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway 10.0.50.1 Preferred DNS 168.95.1.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Lease Time (Minutes) Static Connection Firewall & Filtering (a total of 64 entries available per option) Wired MAC Filtering Access Control List Disabled MAC Filtering None (if above checked) Wireless MAC Filtering Access Control List Disabled None (if above checked) Ether Type Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering List Disabled None (if above checked) IP Filtering IP Filtering List Wireless Client Isolation N.A.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3 Web Console Configuration 3.1 Administrator Login As soon as the device is connected on the web, the user can proceed to navigate through its configuration using Device View ©, (utility that comes in the CD); as noted in Fig. 3.1 below, important information such as the IP, MAC address, etc is going to be displayed. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 2 The settings will then be accessed, Fig. 3.3 by introducing first the username and password; as mentioned before, it will be in Regular AP as its default. Fig.3. 3 3.2 Overview Information AW5500 is an Industrial Wireless solution for applications in harsh environments. The AW5500 is tough enough, expected to operate at temperatures ranging from -10°C~60°C.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 AW5500’s size makes it ideal for small places when considering its positioning without affecting real-time, control and overall performance. 3.2.1 Secure Wireless Network AW5500 is designed to provide you security support when building a network. We recommend using WPA2-PSK with AES as a minimum when securing your network; also remember to set it at 802.11n for a full speed performance.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.3.1 Basic Settings To set up a wireless network, several parameters are needed as shown in. Input the SSID or Network Name of your network, and the channel number of your access point. The SSID and the Channel number should be unique to prevent degraded performance from radio interference and SSID conflict.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 5 The SSID Broadcast is the function to allow any wireless client to search for this access point presence, it is enabled by default. When the SSID Broadcast is disabled, wireless clients need to manually input the SSID in their wireless client configuration, increasing network security to prevent an access from unsolicited clients. You can also specify “Wireless Mode” of this access point according to your needs. The 802.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Channel 1 (Automatic Channel Selection box checked) 1 Bandwidth 40 MHz Secondary Channel 5 Transmit Rate Best (auto) Note1: when 40 MHz is used, AW5500 will be using two non-overlapping channels to transmit its data; this is not recommended for 802.11b/g/n since it will create a non-overlapping channel for other APs. HT40 (40 MHz), is recommended for 802.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 7 Once it has finished scanning, names and basic properties of neighboring networks will be shown as in Fig. 3.8 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 When no neighbors have been found the answer is as follows, Fig. 3.9. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Secondary Channel: the second channel that AW5500 uses when the 40 MHz bandwidth is enabled a better description is given on Table 3.2. Table 3. 2 20 MHz 40 MHz above 40 MHz below Primary channel Blocks 2nd ch. Center Blocks 2nd ch.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Transmit Rate: a maximum data transmission of 300 Mbps is supported, however, data transmission is to be made on a different amount in exchange for a more stable connection (refer to Table 3.3). Table 3. 3 Data rate (Mbit/s) MCS index Spatial streams Modulation type 20 MHz channel 40 MHz channel 800 ns GI 400 ns GI 800 ns GI 400 ns GI 0 1 BPSK 6.50 7.20 13.50 15.00 1 1 QPSK 13.00 14.40 27.00 30.00 2 1 QPSK 19.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 10 3.3.2 Security Settings These settings provide an overall network security (according to the user’s needs), by default Wireless Security is set as Disabled, Fig. 3.11. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 A number of Security Settings are available for you: WEP 64/128-bit Hex: stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. Which is a moderately weak security algorithm, and although it implies security in a wired connection, it is weaker than WPA protocols. It is not recommended unless a really large network is being administered. Up to 4 different hexadecimal or ASCII keys can be entered in this section, Fig. 3.12. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 WPA2-PSK: stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access II. This is a highly recommended setting for the average user. You can select the encryption mode tone of the following: TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), or AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). Less prone to be hacked than the above one, Fig. 3.14 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Disabled: no security settings are being used in the current device (comes as factory default), Fig. 3.16. This option is highly discouraged since authentication as well as encryption is not performed in this mode. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.3.3 WDS Settings Fig.3. 17 This option is enabled only when WDS Bridge is enabled and AW5500 is running in Hybrid or Station mode, three different encryption types are available, WEP/TKIP/AES The configuration is relatively simple and straightforward; enter the WLAN MAC of the adjacent AW5500, the adjacent AW5500 could be a Root AP or a Hybrid, 3.17. 3.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Tx Power is the Transmission Power of AW5500. The transmission power can be reduced to prevent wireless interference to other wireless networks. Short GI is recommended to leave it as enabled to maximize the throughput. WMM or Wireless Multimedia Extension, which is recommended to leave as enabled in order to comply with 802.11n standards and achieve link speeds higher than 54 Mbps.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.4 Network Settings 3.4.1 LAN Interface AW5500 will get an IP address from a DHCP server connected on the LAN interface, just check “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” for it; or enter the values manually if known. Fig.3. 19 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.5 SNMP Settings The SNMP is used by network management software to monitor devices in a network to retrieve network status information and to configure network parameters. The SNMP Settings shows the configuration of this device so it can be viewed by third-party SNMP software as shown below, Fig. 3.21. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 “System Location” refers to the physical location of the device, whereas “System Contact” is the name of the person in charge of administering the device, usually the device’s administrator name, Fig. 3.22. If you wish to make the device status information available for public viewing/reading by a “Read Community”, you simply check the SNMP “Enable”. Fill in “public” in “Read Community”.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.6 Email Settings In case the device raises an alert and/or warning message, it will send an email to the administrator’s mailbox. Email Settings allows you to set up the device to be able to send an email. To set up the email sending, you need to put a “Sender” email address which will be the “From” on the email. Then, you fill in “Receiver” email address to which the email is sent.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.7 DHCP Server DHCP configurations are here, Fig. 3. In local networks, if there is no workstation or server to act as the DHCP Server and assign an IP address to each client automatically. AW5500 can serve as the DHCP Server to statically or dynamically assign an IP address to mobile clients or any computer.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 25b Fig.3. 26 When DHCP is enabled, up to 32 different static IP/MAC can be set, Fig. 3.25a~3.25b; for a look at the current DHCP client table, just click where it says “View the DHCP client table”, if no clients are present there would be a message specifying so, Fig.3.26.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.8 Firewall & Filtering The following section deals with configuration for the network’s firewall as well as its packet filtering. Available criteria for packet filtering are based on MAC address (Wired or Wireless), Ethernet packet, and IP address. These filtering methods provide security, preventing unauthorized or malicious packets an entrance to your network.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 28 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.8.2 Wireless MAC Filtering Packet filtering in a Wireless environment can be done in an analogous way as the Wired MAC Filtering. In the same way, connection is ensured by allowing or denying packets according to their respective MAC addresses; again, a maximum of 64 different MAC addresses are available as an option, Fig. 3.30. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 31 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.8.3 Ethernet Type Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering is done according to the packets’ type; as in the two previous sections, there is a maximum of 64 entries for packets’ specification. Enabling is simple (packets are set as disabled by default, Fig. 3.33), checking the packet’s Ethertype box (located to the left of it, first column). Ethertype numbering usually starts with 0x, in which corresponds to a hexadecimal number, e.g.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 34 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.8.4 IP Filtering IP Filtering, as its name implies, is for filtering on the IP protocol, source address and the destination address. Continuing its simple design, IP address is added on the Source and Destination Address fields. Each filter only provides a one-way filtering, to create a 2-way filtering you need to add another entry that has the source and destination address reversed.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.8.5 Wireless Client Isolation Wireless Client Isolation feature uses an advanced filtering technique to create a firewall for wireless interfaces between wireless clients. The isolation is enabled to prevent data traffic flowing between clients to increase client security and to prevent unnecessary traffic between clients.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.9 System Setup The following section describes some critical settings for the AW5500; take care when changing the values here as they will greatly influence your network performance. 3.9.1 Admin Settings The AW5500 allows User and password management, the user’s default is as “admin” and the password will be in blank as default.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.9.2 Date/Time Settings Date and time can be set manually, or using Network Time Protocol (NTP) to automatically synchronizes with a Time Server. For auto-synching check the box below NTP Server Settings “Obtain date/time automatically” proceeding then to fill the IP address or hostname for it. If a hostname is entered, the DNS server must be configured properly; a Time Zone can be selected as well, Fig. 3.42. Fig.3. 42 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.9.3 Alert Event There are five events that will trigger the alarm; these alerts are useful for security control or security monitoring, Fig. 3.44. Cold Start when there is a power interruption. Warm Start when the device resets. Authentication Failure when an incorrect username or password is entered. IP Address Changed when the device’s IP is changed. Password Changed when the administrator password is changed.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.9.4 Firmware Upgrade Firmware is provided by our company from time to time (for more information visit our News & Events webpage), to fix bugs and optimize performance. It is very important that the device must NOT be turned off or powered off during the firmware upgrading, (please be patient as this whole process might take up to 7 minutes).
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 47 Fig.3. 48 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 50 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig.3. 52 Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.9.5 Backup & Restore Configuration Once all the configurations are set and the device is working properly, you may want to back up your configuration. Backup can be used when the new firmware is uploaded and it is reset to a factory default settings, it is done to prevent accidental loading of incompatible old settings.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.10 System Status Overall AW5500’s info as well as network (and very possibly neighbors’) information will be available when browsing this section. There will be some parameters available to modify as well, as before stated, exercise precaution when doing so. 3.10.1 System Information This section illustrates AW5500’s overall information Fig. 3.56. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.10.2 Site Monitor Site Monitor allows users to view the other wireless networks in the neighborhood, it also provides information on other access points such as SSID, Channel used, the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator), Security and other parameters used by other access points.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.10.3 Wireless Client Table On this table you may be able to see all the Wireless and WDS devices on the vicinity of your AW5500, Fig. 3.59. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.10.4 Traffic Log &Statistics Traffic Log & Statistics shows wireless network and status information; “Refresh Rate” can be changed for traffic log viewing, the default being a “no refresh” option, but it can be done manually by pressing Refresh. Be careful when setting this value because it will increase CPU load on the device, Fig. 3.60. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.10.5 DHCP Status AW5500 distributes IP addresses using the DHCP protocol; a list of clients currently receiving an IP can be accessed by choosing the DHCP Status option. DHCP Client MAC as well as IP addresses, Type and Status will be shown in this list 3.61. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 3.11 Reboot and Restore Default Settings To manually reboot the device, you may click “Reboot”, after the click the device will restart. If a factory default setting is needed, the “Reset” checking box can be chosen, and then click on Reboot, Fig. 3.62. Fig.3.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 4 Operation Modes 4.1 Regular AP Mode Regular AP mode’s welcoming screen is as shown below, Fig. 4.1. Fig. 4.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 It is the factory default as well as the first option in the screen, works as your average industrial device that allows wireless clients to connect to a net, relaying data between the devices in the network. It allows multiple wireless clients to access the network through AW5500’s Ethernet interface (physical/wired connection). Its corresponding complete tree-menu is as follows in Fig. 4.2. Fig. 4.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 4. Next go to Security Settings, and on Security Mode choose which security protocol will be used in the network. We strongly recommend not leaving this section as disabled. 5. On LAN & WLAN Interfaces, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS servers used (if any), according to your network configuration. 6. Click “Apply”, and wait for the changes to take effect.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 4.2 WDS Bridge Mode On this mode multiple AW5500 can bridge together to create a wireless network. The following details WDS structure; there are three roles that AW5500 can play in a WDS network: Root AP (or Root) Hybrid (or Parent) Station (or Child) Please keep in mind that there should be one and only one Root AP in the WDS network.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 For AW5500 quick steps to work as in WDS Mode, the procedure is as follows: 1 On operation mode choose “WDS Bridge”. 2 Go to Wireless → Basic Settings; on WDS Mode you can choose whether to use the AW5500 as a Root AP, Hybrid, or Station.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 2.3 When on Station mode 2.3.1 SSID is not present here as there is no AP function. 2.3.2 On WDS Settings → Root AP, the MAC address entered should be the Root/Hybrid’s (Parent’s) MAC address that is directly above the Station AP. It might not be the Root AP’s MAC address if the WDS setup has a multi-layer. 2.3.3 Repeat step 6 on the above section (Regular AP Mode section). Fig. 4.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 4.3 AP Client Mode This mode allows your AW5500 to connect to an AP, Ethernet clients connected to AW5500 over the Ethernet interface are allowed to access the network through AW5500’s wireless interface. Remembering that your AW5500 can function as both a Regular AP and as an AP Client (the latter connected to the first one).
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 4.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 5 Applications 5.1 Basic Access Point Setup The following figure illustrates a standard Access Point serving multiple wireless clients within its signal coverage. Fig. 5. 1 For more information on how to configure your AW5500 as an Access Point please refer to Sec. 4.1. Note: wireless coverage is dependent on the environment.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 5.2 Basic WDS Setup Two sites with at some considerable distance apart. Ethernet cabling is impossible to the adjacent site. The adjacent site has both wireless clients and Ethernet clients. Note that if the Access Point function is not required at the adjacent site (no wireless clients), WDS Hybrid can be changed to WDS Station. Fig. 5. 2 For more information on how to configure your AW5500 for this topology, please refer to Sec. 4.2.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 5.3 Coverage Range Extender Setup Extending from the above scenario, if the distance needs to be further extended, it is always possible to add more AW5500 (in WDS Hybrid mode) in between the existing one. The WDS MAC address of the newly added AW5500 (in WDS Hybrid mode) should be MAC address of the AW5500 that it is directly connecting to, not the MAC address of the AW5500 in WDS Root mode.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 5.4 AP Client Setup AW5500 is being added to a wireless network where Access Points (AP1) from other vendors already existed. AW5500 could be set to AP Client mode to connect to that AP1 and bridge the Ethernet clients to AP1. This setup is similar to Scenario #2, except that WDS is not used. This is because WDS from different vendors might not be compatible. Fig. 5.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 6 Specifications 6.1 Hardware Specification The device’s appearance is as follows, Fig. 5.1 Fig. 6. 1 Flash: 32 MB DRAM: DDR2-266 MHz, 128 MB SDRAM EEPROM: 8k bytes Watchdog: Hardware built-in Ethernet Switch & PHY:: IEEE802.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Power Requirements Input Voltage: 9VDC~48VDC Input Current(12VDC): 0.35A→(TBD) Power Consumption: Approx. 4.5W (standby) Reverse Polarity Protection : Yes Connection: 3-pin Lockable, Terminal Block on Top 1 Note1: We strongly advice against this practice.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Frequency Range Table 6. 1 Country/Region United States (FCC) Europe (ETSI) Taiwan (NCC) 2.4 GHz 5GHz 2412-2462 (20 MHz 5180-5240, 5745-5825 (20 MHz) 2422-2452 (40 MHz) 5190-5230, 5755-5795 (40 MHz) 2412-2472 (20 MHz 5180-5240 (20 MHz) 2422-2462 (40 MHz) 5190-5230 (40 MHz) 2412-2462 (20 MHz 5280-5320, 5745-5825 (20 MHz) 2422-2452 (40 MHz) 5310, 5755-5795 (40 MHz) Data Rate Table 6. 2 802.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Receiver Sensitivity Table 6. 3 Data Rate IEEE Spec (1Rx dBm) Typical/Maximum (2Rx dBm) 6M -82 -95/-85 9M -81 -94/-84 12M -79 -93/+82 18M -77 -90/-80 24M -74 -88/-77 36M -70 -84/-73 48M -66 -82/-69 54M -65 -81/-68 1M Not specified -98/-85 5.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 MCS0 -79 -92/-82 MCS1 -76 -90/-79 MCS2 -74 -87/-77 802.11a/n MCS3 -71 -84/-74 HT40 MCS4 -67 -80/-70 MCS5 -63 -76/-66 MCS6 -62 -74/-65 MCS7 -61 -72/-64 MCS0 -82 -95/-85 MCS1 -79 -94/-82 MCS2 -77 -92/-80 802.11b/g/n MCS3 -74 -89/-77 HT20 MCS4 -70 -86/-73 MCS5 -66 -82/-69 MCS6 -65 -80/-68 MCS7 -64 -78/-67 MCS0 -79 -92/-82 MCS1 -76 -92/-79 MCS2 -74 -89/-77 802.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 50m @ 54Mbps 30m @ 54Mbps 300m @ 6Mbps 100m @ 6Mbps 30m @ 300Mbps 20m @ 300Mbps 30m @ 130Mbps 20m @ 130Mbps 250m @ 6.5Mbps 100m @ 6.5Mbps 802.11g 802.11n Security 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption 802.1x authentication AES and TKIP, WPA/WPA2 Others Standards: IEEE 802.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 61000-4-8 DC Ports * 2 kV DC Ports * 2 kV line-to-earth, 1 kV line-line Earth Ground Ports 2 kV line-to-earth, 1 kV line-line Signal Ports 10 V DC Ports * 10 V Earth Ground Ports 10 V Enclosure Ports 10 A/m continuous Surge CS PFMF 3 3 3 Note: Above certifications are subject to change depending on product’s final destination.
Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Table 6. 6 Name Color AP Mode Green Wireless Bridge Mode AP Client Mode 5GHz Status Description On Access Point (AP) function enabled Off Access Point (AP) function disabled On Wireless Bridge function enabled Off Wireless Bridge function disabled On AP running on Client Mode Off AP not running on Client Mode On AP running on 5GHz band if WLAN LED On Off AP running on 2.
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Atop Industrial Wireless Access Point AW5500 User Manual V 1.0 Warranty Atop Technologies Inc., gives a 5 years max for Wireless Access Point products.