Section 3 - Configuration Captive Portal Authentication Settings - Ticket The Captive Portal is a built-in web authentication server. When a station connects to an AP, the web brower will be redirected to a web authentication page. In this windows, user can view and configure the Captive Portal settings. Click the Add button to add a new entry. Click the Delete or Delete All button to remove a specific entry or all the entries configured. Encryption Type: Select the captive portal encryption type here.
Section 3 - Configuration Authentication Settings - User/Password Encryption Type: Select the captive portal encryption type here. Options to choose from are Ticket, User/Password, Remote Radius, LDAP and POP3. In this section we’ll discuss the User/Password option. Restricted Subnets: Enter the restricted subnets here. Access to these subnets will denied to guest accounts. Up to four restricted subnet entries can be defined. Username: Enter the username for the new account here.
Section 3 - Configuration Authentication Settings - Remote RADIUS Encryption Type: Select the captive portal encryption type here. Options to choose from are Ticket, User/Password, Remote Radius, LDAP and POP3. In this section we’ll discuss the Remote Radius option. Remote Radius Type: Select the remote RADIUS server type here. Currently, only SPAP will be used. Radius Server: Enter the RADIUS server’s IP address here. Radius Port: Enter the RADIUS server’s port number here.
Section 3 - Configuration Authentication Settings - LDAP Encryption Type: Select the captive portal encryption type here. Options to choose from are Ticket, User/Password, Remote Radius, LDAP and POP3. In this section we’ll discuss the LDAP option. Server: Enter the LDAP server’s IP address or domain name here. Port: Authenticate Mode: Enter the LDAP server’s port number here. Select the authentication mode here. Options to choose from are Simple and TLS.
Section 3 - Configuration Authentication Settings - POP3 Encryption Type: Select the captive portal encryption type here. Options to choose from are Ticket, User/Password, Remote Radius, LDAP and POP3. In this section we’ll discuss the Ticket option. Server: Enter the POP3 server’s IP address or domain name here. Port: Connection Type: Enter the POP server’s port number here. Select the connection type here. Options to choose from are None and SSL/TLS.
Section 3 - Configuration Login Page Upload In this window, users can upload a custom login page picture that will be used by the captive portal feature. Click the Browse button to navigate to the image file, located on the managing computer and then click the Upload button to initiate the upload. Upload picture from file: In this field the path to the image file, that will be uploaded, will be displayed. Alternatively, the path can be manually entered here.
Section 3 - Configuration Web Redirection In this windows, users can view and configure the Web redirection settings for the captive portal hosted by this access point. Wireless clients will be redirected to this web site prior and after authentication. Click the Save button to accept the changes made. Web Redirection: Web Site: Select this checkbox to enable the Web redirection feature. Enter the destination web site’s address here.
Section 3 - Configuration DHCP Server Dynamic Pool Settings The DHCP address pool defines the range of the IP address that can be assigned to stations in the network. A Dynamic Pool allows wireless stations to receive an available IP with lease time control. If needed or required in the network, the DAP-2360 is capable of acting as a DHCP server. Function Enable/Disable: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on the network.
Section 3 - Configuration DNS: Domain Name: Lease Time (60-31536000 sec): Enter the IP address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server. The DNS server translates domain names such as www.dlink. com into IP addresses. Enter the domain name of the network, if applicable. (An example of a domain name is: www.dlink.com.) The lease time is the period of time before the DHCP server will assign new IP addresses.
Section 3 - Configuration Static Pool Setting The DHCP address pool defines the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to stations on the network. A static pool allows specific wireless stations to receive a fixed IP without time control. Function Enable/Disable: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns IP addresses to wireless devices on the network.
Section 3 - Configuration Gateway: Specify the Gateway address for the wireless network. WINS: Specify the Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server address for the wireless network. WINS is a system that determines the IP address of a network computer with a dynamically assigned IP address, if applicable. DNS: Enter the Domain Name System (DNS) server address for the wireless network. The DNS server translates domain names such as www.dlink.com into IP addresses.
Section 3 - Configuration Current IP Mapping List This window displays information about the current assigned DHCP dynamic and static IP address pools. This information is available when you enable DHCP server on the AP and assign dynamic and static IP address pools. Current DHCP These are IP address pools the DHCP server has Dynamic assigned using the dynamic pool setting. Profile: Host Name: The host name of a device on the network that is assigned an IP address from the DHCP dynamic pool.
Section 3 - Configuration Filters Wireless MAC ACL Wireless Band: Displays the current wireless band rate. Access Control List: Select Disable to disable the filters function. Select Accept to accept only those devices with MAC addresses in the Access Control List. All other devices not on the list will be rejected. Select Reject to reject the devices with MAC addresses on the Access Control List. All other devices not on the list will be accepted.
Section 3 - Configuration WLAN Partition Wireless Band: Displays the current wireless band rate. Link Integrity: Select Enable or Disable. Ethernet to WLAN Access: The default is Enable. When disabled, all data from the Ethernet to associated wireless devices will be blocked. Wireless devices can still send data to the Ethernet. Internal Station Connection: The default value is Enable, which allows stations to inter-communicate by connecting to a target AP.
Section 3 - Configuration Traffic Control Uplink/Downlink Settings The uplink/downlink setting allows users to customize the downlink and uplink interfaces including specifying downlink/uplink bandwidth rates in Mbits per second. These values are also used in the QoS and Traffic Manager windows. Once the desired uplink and downlink settings are finished, click the Save button to let your changes take effect. Downlink Bandwidth: The downlink bandwidth in Mbits per second.
Section 3 - Configuration QoS Quality of Service (QoS) enhances the experience of using a network by prioritizing the traffic of different applications. A QoS Rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns a priority to that flow. For most applications, the priority classifiers ensure the right priorities and specific QoS Rules are not required. QoS supports overlaps between rules. If more than one rule matches a specific message flow, the rule with the highest priority will be used.
Section 3 - Configuration Traffic Manager The traffic manager feature allows users to create traffic management rules that specify how to deal with listed client traffic and specify downlink/ uplink speed for new traffic manager rules. Click the Save button to let your changes take effect. Traffic Manager: Use the drop-down menu to Enable the traffic manager feature. Unlisted Client Traffic: Select Deny or Forward to determine how to deal with unlisted client traffic.
Section 3 - Configuration Status Device Information Device This read-only window displays the configuration Information: settings of the DAP-2360, including the firmware version and the device's MAC address.
Section 3 - Configuration Client Information Client Information: This window displays the wireless client information for clients currently connected to the DAP-2360. The following information is available for each client communicating with the DAP-2360. SSID: Displays the SSID of the client. MAC: Displays the MAC address of the client. Band: Displays the wireless band that the client is connected to. Authentication: Displays the type of authentication being used.
Section 3 - Configuration WDS Information WDS Information: This window displays the Wireless Distribution System information for clients currently connected to the DAP-2360. The following information is available for each client communicating with the DAP-2360. Name: MAC: Authentication: Displays the SSID of the client. Displays the MAC address of the client. Displays the type of authentication being used. Signal: Displays the client's signal strength.
Section 3 - Configuration Channel Analyze Wireless Band : Select 2.4GHz in default. Detect : Click the Detect button to scan. AP List : This will list the transmitting channels and quality.
Section 3 - Configuration WDS Information Wireless Band: Select 2.4GHz in default. Detect: Click the Detect button to scan. AP List: This will list the transmitting channels and quality.
Section 3 - Configuration Stats Ethernet Ethernet Traffic Statistics: This page displays transmitted and received count statistics for packets and bytes.
Section 3 - Configuration WLAN Traffic WLAN Traffic Statistics: This page displays wireless network statistics for data throughput, transmitted and received frames, and frame errors.
Section 3 - Configuration Log View Log View Log: The AP’s embedded memory displays system and network messages including a time stamp and message type. The log information includes but is not limited to the following items: cold start AP, upgrading firmware, client associate and disassociate with AP, and web login. The web page holds up to 500 logs.
Section 3 - Configuration Log Settings Log Server/IP Address: Enter the IP address of the server you would like to send the DAP-2360 log to. Log Type: Check the box for the type of activity you want to log. There are three types: System Activity, Wireless Activity, and Notice. Email Notification: Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): Authentication: SSL / TLS: From Email Address: To Email Address: Email Server Address: Check to enable Email notification. Select the SMTP server from the drop-down menu.
Section 3 - Configuration Maintenance Administration Settings Check one or more of the five main categories to display the various hidden administrator parameters and settings displayed on the next five pages.
Section 3 - Configuration Limit Administrator Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. Limit Administrator VLAN ID: Check the box provided and the enter the specific VLAN ID that the administrator will be allowed to log in from. Limit Administrator IP: Check to enable the Limit Administrator IP address. IP Range: Enter the IP address range that the administrator will be allowed to log in from and then click the Add button.
Section 3 - Configuration System Name Settings Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. System Name: The name of the device. The default name is D-Link DAP-2360. Location: The physical location of the device, e.g. 72nd Floor, D-Link HQ.
Section 3 - Configuration Login Settings Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. Login Name: Enter a user name. The default is admin. Old Password: When changing your password, enter the old password here. New Password: When changing your password, enter the new password here. The password is case-sensitive. “A” is a different character than “a.” The length should be between 0 and 12 characters.
Section 3 - Configuration Console Settings Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. Status: Status is enabled by default. Uncheck the box to disable the console. Console Protocol: Select the type of protocol you would like to use, Telnet or SSH. Timeout: Set to 1 Min, 3 Mins, 5 Mins, 10 Mins, 15 Mins or Never.
Section 3 - Configuration SNMP Settings Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. Status: Check the box to enable the SNMP functions. This option is disabled by default. Public Community String: Enter the public SNMP community string. Private Community String: Enter the private SNMP community string. Trap Status: Check the box to enable Trap Status. Trap Server IP: Enter the Trap Server IP address.
Section 3 - Configuration Central WiFiManager Settings The Central WiFiManager section is used to create a set of APs on the Internet to be organized into a single group in order to increase ease of management. Central WiFiManager and AP Array are mutually exclusive functions. Enable Central WiFiManager: Select to enable or disable the Central WiFiManager.
Section 3 - Configuration Firmware and SSL Certification Upload This page allows the user to perform a firmware upgrade. A Firmware upgrade is a function that upgrade the running software used by the access point. This is a useful feature that prevents future bugs and allows for new features to be added to this product. Please go to your local D-Link website to see if there is a newer version firmware available. Upload The current firmware version is displayed Firmware From above the file location field.
Section 3 - Configuration Configuration File Upload Upload File: Click the Browse button to locate a previously saved configuration file on your local computer. After selecting the file, click Upload to apply the configuration settings to the DAP-2360. Download Configuration File: Click Download to save the current DAP-2360 configuration to your local computer.
Section 3 - Configuration Time and Date Current Time: Displays the current time and date settings. Enable NTP Server: Check to enable the AP to get system time from an NTP server. NTP Server: Enter the NTP server URL or IP address. Time Zone: Use the drop-down menu to select your correct Time Zone. Enable Daylight Saving: Check the box to Enable Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Dates: Set the Date and Time Manually: Use the drop-down menu to select the correct Daylight Saving offset.
Section 3 - Configuration System System Settings Restart the Device: Click Restart to restart the DAP-2360. Restore to Factory Default Settings: Click Restore to restore the DAP-2360 back to factory default settings.
Section 3 - Configuration Help Help: Scroll down the Help page for topics and explanations.
Section 6 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the DAP-2360. Read the following descriptions if you are having problems. (The examples below are illustrated in Windows® XP. If you have a different operating system, the screenshots on your computer will look similar to the following examples.) 1. Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? When entering the IP address of the D-Link access point (192.
Section 6 - Troubleshooting • Configure your Internet settings: • Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click the Internet Options Icon. From the Security tab, click the button to restore the settings to their defaults. • Click the Connection tab and set the dial-up option to Never Dial a Connection. Click the LAN Settings button. Make sure nothing is checked. Click OK. • Go to the Advanced tab and click the button to restore these settings to their defaults. Click OK three times.
Appendix B - Networking Basics Networking Basics Check your IP address After you install your network adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below. Click on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and click OK. At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. This will display the IP address, subnet mask, and the default gateway of your adapter. If the address is 0.
Appendix B - Networking Basics Statically Assign an IP address If you are not using a DHCP capable gateway/router, or you need to assign a static IP address, please follow the steps below: Step 1 Windows® 2000: Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections Windows® XP: Click on Start > Control Panel > Network Connections Windows Vista®: Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Manage network connections Step 2 Right-click on the Local Area Conne
Appendix B - Networking Basics enter a DNS server from your ISP. Step 5 Click OK twice to save your settings.
Appendix C - Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Standards • IEEE 802.11b • IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11n • IEEE 802.3 • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3ab • IEEE 802.3af Network Management • Web Browser interface HTTP Secure HTTP (HTTPS) • Central WiFiManager • SNMP Support Private MIB • Command Line Interface Telnet Secure SSH Telnet • WEP™ 64-/128-bit • SSID Broadcast Disable • MAC Address Access Control Wireless Frequency Range • 2.4 to 2.
Appendix C - Technical Specifications LEDs • Power • LAN • 2.4 GHz Temperature • Operating: 0˚C to 40˚C • Storing: -20˚C to 65˚C Humidity • Operating: 10%~90% (non-condensing) • Storing: 5%~95% (non-condensing) Certifications • FCC Class B • IC • UL • WiFi ® Dimensions • L = 188 mm • W = 166 mm • H = 37 mm **Please note that operating frequency ranges vary depending on the regulations of individual countries and jurisdictions.
FCC Statement: 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.
IC Statement: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
This radio transmitter (WSS007) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
NCC 警語 以下警語適用台灣地區 本產品符合低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法: 第十二條 經形式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方的繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信規定作業之無線電信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 電磁波曝露量 MPE 標準值 1mW/cm2,送測產品實測值為: 0.