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AC-M3000 / AC-M1000 Network Access Controller User’s Manual Version 1.
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The product you have purchased and the setup screen may appear slightly different from those shown in this QIG. For more detailed information about this product, please refer to the User's Manual on the CD-ROM. Software and specifications subject to change without notice. Please visit our web site for the update. All rights reserved.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Table of Contents 1. Before You Start ............................................................................................................................3 1.1 Preface ....................................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Document Convention ......................................................................................................................
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 4.3.4 Template Settings........................................................................................................................................95 4.3.5 Firmware Management ...............................................................................................................................97 4.3.6 AP Upgrade.........................................................................................
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 1. Before You Start 1.1 Preface This manual is for Hotspot owners, SMBs, or administrators in enterprises to set up network environment using Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000. It contains step by step procedures and graphic examples to guide MIS staff or individuals with slight network system knowledge to complete the installation. Note: this manual is applicable to both AC-M3000 and AC-M1000. For a reference of differences between AC-M3000 and AC-M1000, please see 2.3.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 2. System Overview 2.1 Introduction of Edimax AC-M3000 Edimax AC-M3000 is a Network Access Controller, specially designed for the small scaled wireless and wired network management and access control. The major functional areas include user management, access control, AP management, and security management. 2.2 System Concept Edimax AC-M3000 dedicates to user authentication, authorization and management.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 2.3 Specification 2.3.1 Hardware Specification y General Form Factor: Mini-desktop Dimensions (W x D x H): 243 mm x 150 mm x 45.5 mm Weight: 1.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Supports DoS attack protection Supports user Black List Allows user identity plus MAC address authentication for local accounts y User Management Supports up to 120 concurrent users for AC-M3000 (50 concurrent users for AC-M1000) Provides 500 local accounts for AC-M3000 (250 local accounts for AC-M1000) Provides 2000 on-demand accounts Simultaneous support for multiple authentication methods (Local and On-demand accounts, POP3(S), LDAP, RADIUS, NT Domain) Role-based
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Built-in billing profiles for on-demand accounts Enables session expiration control for on-demand accounts by time (hour) and data volume (MB) Provides billing report on screen for on-demand accounts Detailed per-user traffic history based on time and data volume for both local and on-demand accounts Traffic history report in an automatic email to administrator y System Administration Multi-lingual, web-based management UI SSH remote management Remote firmware upgrad
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3. Base Installation 3.1 Hardware Installation 3.1.1 System Requirements y Standard 10/100BaseT network cables with RJ-45 connectors y All PCs need to install the TCP/IP network protocol 3.1.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3.1.3 Panel Function Descriptions Front Panel y LED: There are four kinds of LED, Power, Status, WAN and LAN, to indicate different status of the system. y WAN1/WAN2: The two WAN ports are connected to a network which is not managed by the Edimax AC-M3000 system, and this port can be used to connect the ATU-Router of the ADSL, the port of a cable modem, or a switch or a hub on the LAN of a company.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3.1.4 Installation Steps Please follow the following steps to install Edimax AC-M3000: 1. Connect the 12V power adapter to the power socket on the rear panel. The Power LED should be on to indicate a proper connection. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable to the WAN1 Port on the front panel. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a ADSL modem, a cable modem or a switch/hub of the network. The LED of WAN1 port should be on to indicate a proper connection. 3.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3.2 Software Configuration 3.2.1 Quick Configuration There are two ways to configure the system: using Configuration Wizard or changing the setting by demands manually. The Configuration Wizard has 6 steps providing a simple and easy way to guide you through the setup of Edimax AC-M3000. Follow the procedures and instructions given by the Wizard to enter the required information step by step. After saving and restarting Edimax AC-M3000, it is ready to use.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Edimax AC-M3000 supports three kinds of account interface. You can log in as admin, manager or operator. The default username and password as follows. Admin: The administrator can access all area of the Edimax AC-M3000. User Name: admin Password: 1234 Manager: The manager can access the area under User Authentication to manage the user account, but no permission to change the settings of the profiles of Firewall, Specific Route and Schedule.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4. Then, click on Configuration Wizard and click the Run Wizard to start the wizard.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 5. Configuration Wizard A welcome page that briefly introduces the 6 steps will appear. Click Next to begin. y Step 1. Change Admin’s Password Enter a new password for the admin account and retype it in the Verify Password field (twenty-character is the maximum and spaces are not allowed). Click Next to continue. y Step 2. Choose System’s Time Zone Select a proper time zone via the drop-down menu. Click Next to continue.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Step 3. Set System Information Home Page: Enter the URL to where the users should be directed when they are successfully authenticated. NTP Server: Enter the IP address or the domain name of an external time server for Edimax AC-M3000 to do time synchronization or use the default. DNS Server: Enter a DNS Server provided by the ISP (Internet Service Provider). Contact the ISP if the DNS IP Address is unknown. Click Next to continue. y Step 4.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual ¾ PPPoE Client: Set PPPoE Client’s Information Enter the “Username” and “Password” provided by the ISP. Click Next to continue. y Step 5. Set Authentication Methods Enter an identified name as the postfix name in the Postfix field (e.g. Local), select a policy to assign to, and choose an authentication method. Click Next to continue.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual ¾ POP3 User: POP3 Enter Domain Name/IP, Server Port of the POP3 server provided by the ISP, and then choose to enable SSL or not. Click Next to continue. ¾ RADIUS User: RADIUS Enter the Domain Name/IP of the RADIUS server, Authentication Port, Accounting Port and Secret Key. Then choose to enable the Accounting Service or not, and choose the desired Authentication Method. Click Next to continue.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual ¾ NT Domain User: NT Domain When NT Domain authentication method is selected, enter the Server IP Address, and choose to enable/disable Transparent Login. If “Transparent Login” is selected, users will be logged in Edimax AC-M3000’s NT Domain active directory and authenticated automatically when they log into their Windows OS domain. Click Next to continue. y Step 6.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Caution: During each step of the wizard, if you want to go back to modify the setting, please click the Back button to go back to the previous step. 3.2.2 User Login Portal Page To login from the login portal page via the controlled port, the user has to be authenticated by the username and password. The administrator also can verify if the configuration of Edimax AC-M3000 has been done properly. 1.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3. When an on-demand user logs in successfully, the following Login Successfully page will appear. There is an extra line showing “Remaining usage” and a “Redeem” button on the button. y Remaining usage: Show the remaining time or data volume that the on-demand user can use to surf Internet.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4. Web Interface Configuration This chapter will guide you through further detailed settings. The following table is the UI and functions of Edimax AC-M3000.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.1 System Configuration This section includes the following functions: Configuration Wizard, System Information, WAN1 Configuration, WAN2 & Failover, LAN Port Roles, Controlled Configuration and Uncontrolled Configuration. 4.1.1 Configuration Wizard There are two ways to configure the system: using Configuration Wizard or changing the setting by demands manually.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.1.2 System Information Most of the major system information about Edimax AC-M3000 can be set here.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y System Name: Set the name of the system or use the default. y Device Name: FQDN (Fully-Qualified Domain Name). This is used as the domain name used in login page. For example, if Device Name=ashop.com, the URL of login page will be https://ashop.com/loginpages/login.shtml. y Home Page: Enter the website of a Web Server to be the homepage. When users log in successfully, they will be directed to the homepage set.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual time into these fields. 4.1.3 WAN1 Configuration There are 4 connection types for the WAN1 Port: Static IP Address, Dynamic IP Address, PPPoE Client and PPTP Client.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Static IP Address: Manually specifying the IP address of the WAN1 Port is applicable for the network environment where the DHCP service is unavailable. The fields with red asterisks are required to be filled in. IP Address: the IP address of the WAN1 port. Subnet Mask: the subnet mask of the WAN1 port. Default Gateway: the gateway of the WAN1 port. Preferred DNS Server: The primary DNS Server of the WAN1 port.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y PPTP Client: Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is a service that applies to broadband connection used mainly in Europe and Israel. Select Static to specify the IP address of the PPTP Client manually or select DHCP to get the IP address automatically. The fields with red asterisks are required to be filled in. There is a Dial on Demand function under PPTP. If this function is enabled, a Maximum Idle Time can be set.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.1.4 WAN2 & Failover Except selecting None to disable WAN2 port, there are 2 connection types for the WAN2 port: Static IP Address and Dynamic IP Address. The probe target supports up to three URLs. Check “Warning of Internet Disconnection” to work with the WAN Failover function. When Warning of Internet Disconnection is enabled, the system will check the three URLs to detect the WAN ports connection status. y None: The WAN2 Port is disabled.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Static IP Address: Specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of WAN2 Port, which should be applicable for the network environment. The probe target supports up to three URLs. Check the “Warning of Internet Disconnection” box to work with the WAN Failover function. If WAN Failover function is enabled, when WAN1 connection fails, the traffic will be routed to WAN2 automatically.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual For Dynamic IP Address, WAN Failover and Fallback to WAN1 when possible functions also can be enabled like as the functions for Static IP Address. If Warning of Internet Disconnection is enabled, a warning message can be entered to indicate what the system should display when Internet connection is down. 4.1.5 LAN Port Roles Clients’ devices usually connect to Edimax AC-M3000 via LAN ports.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.1.6 Controlled Configuration The clients of Controlled Port need authentication before they can access the network. In this section, you can set the related configuration of Controlled Port. y Controlled Operation Mode: Choose one of the two modes, NAT mode and Router mode, according to requirements. IP Address: Enter the desired IP address for the interface of the controlled port. Subnet Mask: Enter the desired subnet mask for the controlled port.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual DHCP Scope: Enter the “Start IP Address” and the “End IP Address”. Start IP Address means the fist IP address of the DHCP scope. End IP Address means the last IP address of the DHCP scope. These two settings define the IP address range that will be assigned to the clients’ of Controlled Port. Preferred DNS Server: This means the primary DNS server for the DHCP of Controlled Port.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Enable DHCP Relay: The DHCP Server IP address must be entered when this function is enabled. For more details about DHCP Relay, please see Appendix G—DHCP Relay. 4.1.7 Uncontrolled Configuration The clients of Uncontrolled Port don’t need authentication before they can access the network. In this section, you can set the related configuration of Uncontrolled Port.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Operation Mode: Choose one of the two modes, NAT mode and Router mode, according to requirements. IP Address: Enter the desired IP address for the interface of the controlled port. Subnet Mask: Enter the desired subnet mask for the controlled port. y DHCP Server Configuration There are three types of DHCP server methods: Disable DHCP Server, Enable DHCP Server and Enable DHCP Relay. 1. Disable DHCP Server: Disable DHCP Server function of Edimax AC-M3000. 2.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Preferred DNS Server: This means the primary DNS server for the DHCP of Uncontrolled Port. Alternate DNS Server: This means the substitute DNS server for the DHCP of Uncontrolled Port. Domain Name: This means the domain name of Uncontrolled Port. WINS Server IP: This means the IP address of the WINS server if used. Lease Time: This means the time period that IP addresses got from the DHCP server are valid and available.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.2 User Authentication This section includes the following functions: Authentication Configuration, Black List Configuration, Policy Configuration, and Additional Configuration. 4.2.1 Authentication Configuration This function is used to configure the settings of authentication servers.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Server 1~3: There are 5 kinds of authentication methods that Edimax AC-M3000 supports: Local User, POP3, RADIUS, LDAP and NTDomain. Click the server name to enter the Authentication Server page. Server Name: Set a name for the server using numbers (0 to 9), alphabets (a to z or A to Z), dash (-), underline (_) and dot (.) with a maximum of 40 characters, all other letters are not allowed. Sever Status: The status shows that the server is enabled or disabled.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y On-demand User: When the customers need to use wireless Internet service in stores, they have to get printed receipts with usernames and passwords from the store to log in the system for wireless access. There are 2000 On-demand User accounts available. Server Status: The status shows that the server is enabled or disabled. Postfix: Set a postfix that is easy to identify (e.g.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Users List: Click to enter the On-demand Users List page. In the On-demand Users List, detailed information will be shown here. ¾ Search: Enter a keyword of a username to be searched in the text field and click this button to perform the search. All usernames matching the keyword will be listed. ¾ Username: The login name of the on-demand user. ¾ Password: The login password of the on-demand user.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual ¾ Status: Select to enable or disable this billing plan. ¾ Type: Set the billing plan by “Volume” (the maximum volume allowed is 9999999 Mbytes) or “Time” (the maximum time allowed is 999 hours and 59 minutes). ¾ Expired info: This is the duration of time that the user needs to activate the account after the generation of the account. If the account is not activated during this duration, the account will self-expire.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Pressing the Create button for the desired plan, an on-demand user will be created, then click Printout to print a receipt which will contain this on-demand user’s information. There are 2000 on-demand user accounts available. Billing Report: Click this to enter the On-demand users Summary report page.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Summary report page, the administrator can get a complete report or a report within a particular period. ¾ Report All: Click this to get a complete report including all the on-demand records. This report shows the total expenses and individual accounting of each plan for all plans available. ¾ Search: Select a time period to get a periodical report.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.2.1.1 Authentication Method – Local User Setting Choose Local User in the Authentication Method field, the hyperlink besides the drop-down menu will become to Local User Setting. Click the hyperlink of Local User Setting for further configuration. y Edit Local User List: Click the hyperlink of Edit User Setting to enter the Local User List page. y Add User: Click this to enter the Add User interface.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual VPN Termination. Click Apply to save all the settings after finishing to add users. Upload User: Click this to enter the Upload User interface. Click the Browse button to select the text file for uploading the user accounts. Then click Submit to complete the upload process.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual The uploading file should be a text file and the format of each line is "ID, Password, MAC, Policy, Remark, IPSec" without the quotes. There must be no spaces between the fields and commas. The MAC field could be omitted but the trailing comma must be retained. The Group field indicates policy number to use. When adding user accounts by uploading a file, the existing accounts in the embedded database will not be replaced by new ones.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Refresh: Click this to renew the Users List page. Search: Enter a keyword of a username that you want to search and click this button to perform the search.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual usernames matching the keyword will be listed. Del All: This will delete all users at once. Delete: This will delete a specific user individually. Edit User: If you want to edit the content of an individual user account, click the username of the desired user account to enter the User Profile page of the particular user, and then modify or add any desired information such as Username, Password, MAC (optional), Policy and Remark (optional).
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Click the hyperlink of Radius Client List to enter the Radius Client Configuration page. Choose the desired type, Disable, Roaming Out or 802.1x and key in the related data and then click Apply to complete the configurations. Radius Roaming Out: When Radius Roaming Out is enabled, local users can login from other domains by using their original local user accounts. 802.1x Authentication: 802.1x is a security standard for wired and wireless LANs.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual When POP3, Radius, LDAP or NTDomain is selected from the drop-down memu, the function of Enable VPN Termination will show up. Check Enable VPN Termination to enable this function. Click the hyperlink of POP3 Setting for further configuration. Enter the related information of the primary server and/or the secondary server (the secondary server is not required). The blanks with red asterisks are necessary information.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual When POP3, Radius, LDAP or NTDomain is selected from the drop-down memu, the function of Enable VPN Termination will show up. Check Enable VPN Termination to enable this function. Click the hyperlink of Radius Setting for further configuration. Enter the related information of the primary server and/or the secondary server (the secondary server is not required). The blanks with red asterisks are necessary information.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y 802.1X Authentication: When enabling this function, the hyperlink of Radius Client List will appear. Click the hyperlink to get into the Radius Client Configuration page for further configuration. In the Radius Client Configuration page, the clients, which are using 802.1X as the authentication method, shall be put into this table. Edimax AC-M3000 will forward the authentication request from these clients to the configured Radius Server.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Class Attribute: Class attribute sent from the RADIUS server. y Policy: Select the mapping policy of this class attribute. y Remark: Add some description if needed. 4.2.1.4 Authentication Method – LDAP Choose LDAP in the Authentication Method field, the hyperlink next to the drop-down menu will become to LDAP Setting. When POP3, Radius, LDAP or NTDomain is selected from the drop-down memu, the function of Enable VPN Termination will show up.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Server IP: Enter the IP address/domain name of the LDAP server. y Port: Enter the Port of the LDAP server, and the default value is 389. y Base DN: Enter the base DN defined of the LDAP server. y Account Attribute: Enter the account attribute of the LDAP server. 4.2.1.5 Authentication Method – NTDomain Choose NTDomain in the Authentication Method field, the hyperlink next to the drop-down menu will become to NTDomain Setting.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Server IP address: Enter the server IP address of the domain controller. y Transparent Login: If the function is enabled, users will log into Edimax AC-M3000 automatically when they log into the Windows domain and the IP of NT Domain Server should be added into walled garden. 4.2.2 Black List Configuration The administrator can add, delete, or edit the black list for user access control. Each black list can include 40 users at most.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After entering the usernames in the Username field and the related information in the Remark field (not required). Click Apply to save the settings.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual If the administrator wants to remove a user from the black list, just select the user’s “Delete” check box and then click the Delete button to remove that user from the black list. 4.2.3 Policy Configuration Each policy has three profiles, Firewall Profile, Specific Route Profile, and Schedule Profile as well as Bandwidth settings such as Total Bandwidth, Individual Maximum Bandwidth, and Individual Request Bandwidth for that policy.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Firewall Profile Click the hyperlink of Setting for Firewall Profile, the Firewall Profile page will appear. Click the numbers of Filter Rule Item to edit individual rules and click Apply to save the settings. The rule status will show on the list. Check Active to enable that rule. Attention: Filter Rule Item 1 is the highest priority, Filter Rule Item 2 is the second priority, and so on.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Rule Item: This is the rule selected. Rule Name: The rule name can be changed here. The rule name can be set to easily identify, for example: “from file server”, “HTTP request” or “to web”, etc. Enable this Rule: After checking this function, the rule will be enabled. Action: There are two options, Block and Pass. Block is to prevent packets from passing and Pass is to permit packets passing.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Specific Default Route Enable: Click to enable the setting of specific default route. Default Gateway: There are 3 methods of the default gateway that Specific Default Route supports. Select WAN1 Default Gateway to set WAN1 as the default gateway. Select WAN2 Default Gateway to set WAN2 as the default gateway. Select IP Address and enter the IP address of the specific router. Specific Route Profile Profile Name: The profile name can be changed here.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Total Bandwidth Select the bandwidth from the drop-down menu. It’s the total bandwidth the users under this particular policy need to share. y Individual Maximum Bandwidth Select the bandwidth from the drop-down menu.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual particular policy, which cannot exceed the value for Total Bandwidth. y Individual Request Bandwidth Select the bandwidth from the drop-down menu. It’s the requested bandwidth for a user under this particular policy, which cannot exceed the value for Individual Maximum Bandwidth. 4.2.4 Additional Configuration y User Control: Functions under this section applies for all general users.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Interim Update: The system will update the users’ current status and usage according to this time periodically. y Upload File 1. Certificate: The administrator can upload new private key and customer certification. Click the Browse button to select the file for the certificate upload. Then click Submit to complete the upload process. Click Use Default Certificate to use the default certificate and key. 2.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual c. Choose Uploaded Page and upload a login page. Click the Browse button to select the file to upload. Then click Submit to complete the upload process.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After the upload process is completed, the new login page can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom. The user-defined login page must include the following HTML codes to provide the necessary fields for username and password.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual If the user-defined login page includes an image file, the image file path in the HTML code must be the image file you will upload. Then, enter or browse the filename of the images to upload in the Upload Images field on the Upload Images Files page and then click Submit. The system will show the used space and the maximum size of the image file of 512K.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual “Preview” can be clicked to see the uploaded page. If a user checks “I agree” and clicks Next, then he/she is prompted to fill in the login name and password.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual d. Choose the External Page selection and get the login page from the specific website. Enter the website address in the “External Page Setting” field and then click Apply. After applying the setting, the new login page can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom of this page.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3. Logout Page: The administrator can apply customized logout page here. The process is similar to that of Login Page. The different part is the HTML code of the user-defined logout interface must include the following HTML code that the user can enter the username and password. After the upload is completed, the user-defined login user interface can be previewed by clicking Preview at the bottom of this page.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4. Login Success Page: The administrator can use the default login success page or get the customized login success page by setting the template page, uploading the page or using the external website. After finishing the setting, you can click Preview to see the login success page. a. Choose Default Page to use the default login success page. b. Choose Template Page to make a customized login success page here.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual c. Choose Uploaded Page and you can get the login success page by uploading. Click the Browse button to select the file for the login success page upload. Then click Submit to complete the upload process.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After the upload process is completed, the new login success page can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom. If the user-defined login success page includes an image file, the image file path in the HTML code must be the image file you will upload. Then, enter or browse the filename of the images to upload in the Upload Images field on the Upload Images Files page and then click Submit.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual and click Delete to delete the file. d. Choose the External Page selection and you can get the login success page e from the specific website. Enter the website address in the External Page Setting field and then click Apply. After applying the setting, the new login success page can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom of this page. 5.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual c. Choose Uploaded Page and you can get the Login Success Page Section for On-Demand Users. Click the Browse button to select the file for the login success page for On-Demand. Then click Submit to complete the upload process.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After the upload process is completed, the new login success page for On-Demand can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom. If the user-defined login success page for On-Demand includes an image file, the image file path in the HTML code must be the image file you will upload. Then, enter or browse the filename of the images to upload in the Upload Images field on the Upload Images Files page and then click Submit.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual and click Delete to delete the file. d. Choose the External Page selection and you can get the login success page for On-Demand from the specific website. Enter the website address in the “External Page Setting” field and then click Apply. After applying the setting, the new login success page for On-Demand can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom of this page. 6.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual c. Choose Uploaded Page and you can get the logout success page by uploading. Click the Browse button to select the file for the logout success page upload. Then click Submit to complete the upload process.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After the upload process is completed, the new logout success page can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom. If the user-defined logout success page includes an image file, the image file path in the HTML code must be the image file you will upload. Then, enter or browse the filename of the images to upload in the Upload Images field on the Upload Images Files page and then click Submit.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After the image file is uploaded, the file name will show on the “Existing Image Files” field. Check the file and click Delete to delete the file. d. Choose the External Page selection and you can get the logout success page from the specific website. Enter the website address in the “External Page Setting” field and then click Apply. After applying the setting, the new logout success page can be previewed by clicking Preview button at the bottom of this page.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Enhance User Authentication: With this function enabled, only the users with their MAC addresses in this list can log into Edimax AC-M3000. There will only be 40 users allowed in this MAC address list. User authentication is still required for these users. Please click the Permit MAC Address List to fill in these MAC addresses, select Enable, and then click Apply. Caution: The format of the MAC address is: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.3 AP Management This section includes the following functions: AP List, AP Discovery, Manual Configuration, Template Settings, Firmware Management and AP Upgrade. 4.3.1 AP List All of the supported APs under the management of Edimax AC-M3000 will be shown in the list. At first the list is empty; administrators can add APs from AP Discovery page (see 4.3.2. AP Discovery for details) or Manual Configuration page (see 4.3.3.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After adding an AP: Check any AP and click the button below to Reboot, Enable, Disable and Delete the checked AP. Click Apply Template to select one template to apply to the AP.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y AP Name Click AP Name and enter the interface about related settings. There four kinds of settings, General Settings, LAN Interface Setting, Wireless Interface Setting and Access Control Setting. Click the hyperlink of each individual setting to have further configurations. ¾ General Setting: Click Setting to enter the General Setting interface.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Password and Remark here if desired. Firmware information can also be viewed here. ¾ LAN Setting: Click LAN to enter the LAN Setting interface. Input the data of LAN including IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of AP. ¾ Wireless LAN: Click Wireless LAN to enter the Wireless interface. The data of Properties and Security need to be filled.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Properties y SSID: The SSID is the unique name shared among all devices in a wireless network. The SSID must be the same for all devices in the wireless network. It is case sensitive and has a maximum length of 32 bytes. y SSID Broadcast: Select this option to enable the SSID to broadcast in your network. When configuring the network, it is suggested to enable this function but disable it when the configuration is complete.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y CTS Protection: The default value is Disable. When select “Enable”, a protection mechanism will decrease collision probability when many 802.11g devices exist simultaneously. However, performance of the 802.11g devices may decrease. y Fragment Threshold: Breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network medium that cannot support the original size of the packet. y RTS Threshold: Request To Send.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y WPA: WPA is Wi-Fi’s encryption method that protects unauthorized network access by verifying network users through a server. Select 802.1x or WPA-PSK security type and enter the related information below. y WPA2: Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2. The follow on security method to WPA for Wi-Fi networks that provides stronger data protection and network access control. Select 802.1x or WPA-PSK security type and enter the related information below.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y WPA Mixed: If using TKIP and AES encryption type at the same time is desired, choose this security type. Select 802.1x or WPA-PSK security type and enter the related information below. ¾ Access Control: In this function, when the status is Enabled, only these clients which MAC addresses are listed in the list can be allowed to connect Edimax AC-M3000. When Disabled is selected, all clients can connect Edimax AC-M3000. The default is Disabled.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Status After clicking the hyperlink of Status, the basic information of the AP including AP Name, AP Type, LAN MAC, LAN MAC, Wireless LAN MAC, Up Time, Report Time, SSID, Number of Associated Clients and Remark will be shown. In the below of the AP Status Detail, there are the related detailed information, System Status, LAN Status, Wireless LAN Status, Access Control Status and Associated Client Status.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual ¾ System Status: The table shows the information about AP Name, AP Status and Last Reporting Time. ¾ LAN Status: The table shows the information about IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual ¾ Wireless LAN Status: The table shows all of the related wireless information. ¾ Access Control Status: The table shows the status of MAC of clients under the control of the AP. ¾ Associated Client Status: The table shows the clients connecting to the AP and the related information of the client.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.3.2 AP Discovery Use this function to detect and manage all the supported APs in the network segments. y To discover AP manually, please fill in the required data. ¾ Interface: Check Uncontrolled or/and Controlled and enter the Base IP and Pool Size (the discovered APs will be given an IP address among the pool). ¾ AP Access: Input the IP Address Range of the AP to be discovered, (the default is 192.168.2.1/192.168.2.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual for APs and then click Discover again. For the desired AP, input the desired name and password, select one template to apply, select the check box, and click Add to add the AP to the AP List. (About the template, please see 4.3.4 Template Settings). When the matched AP is discovered, it will be shown in the AP List below and be given a new IP address as set previously (ex: 192.168.2.2). Check the Add box to add the AP, and it will be listed in the AP List.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Click Configuring to go to the related configuration. For the details, please refer to 4.3.1 AP List. y Auto-Discovery: Click Configure to enter the Auto-Discovery interface and have further configuration.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual The Interface and AP Access configuration is the same as the settings mentioned above. Click “Configure” button for more Auto-Discovery functions. A selection known as “Interval” can be selected from the drop-down box, and the system will scan periodically according to the its setting (the default value is 10 minutes).
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.3.4 Template Settings Template is a model that can be copied to every AP without having to configure the each AP individually. There are three templates provided. Click Edit to go to configuration. Except configuring all the template setting, copy the configuration of an AP to the template by selecting a Source AP and revise some settings is also acceptable. Please select None if configuring the whole template from the draft is desired.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual After click the hyperlink of Template ID to enter the Template Edit page, revise the configuration for demand such as SSID or Channel. About other functions of Wireless section, please refer to 4.3.1 AP List. Access Control function provides to control the clients’ devices that are allowed to associate with the APs applied with the desired template setting. Choose Disabled or Enabled this function and enter the desired clients’ MAC addresses in the MAC Address List.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.3.5 Firmware Management In this function, AP’s firmware can be uploaded. The current firmware can also be downloaded to the local storage.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.3.6 AP Upgrade Check the APs which need to be upgraded and select the upgrade version of firmware, and click Apply to upgrade firmware.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.4 Network Configuration This section includes the following functions: Network Address Translation, Privilege List, Monitor IP List, Walled Garden List, Proxy Server Properties and Dynamic DNS, IP Mobility and VPN Termination. 4.4.1 Network Address Translation There are three parts, DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), Public Accessible Server and Port and Redirect, need to be set.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual WAN side network can access the private machine by accessing the external IP. Choose to enable Automatic WAN IP Assignment by checking the Enable check box and enter the Internal IP address. When Automatic WAN IP Address function is enabled, accessing WAN1 will be mapped to access the Internal IP Address. For Static Assignments, enter Internal and External IP Addresses as a set and choose to use WAN1 or WAN2 for the External Interface from the drop-down menu.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Port and IP Redirect In this function, the administrator can set up to 40 sets of the IP address ports for redirection purpose. When users attempt to connect to the port of a Destination IP Address listed here, the connection packet will be converted and redirected to the port of the Translated to Destination IP Address. Please enter the IP Address and Port of Destination, and the IP Address and Port of Translated to Destination.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.4.2 Privilege List Edimax AC-M3000 provides two privilege lists, Privilege IP Address List and Privilege MAC Address List. In the Privilege List function, the administrator can add desired IP addresses and MAC addresses in these lists. The IP addresses and MAC addresses in these lists are allowed to access the network without authentication.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Warning: Permitting specific IP addresses to have network access rights without going through standard authentication process at the controlled port may cause security problems. y Privilege MAC Address List In addition to the IP addresses, you can also set the clients’ MAC addresses in this list, so authentication is not required when they use the network. Edimax AC-M3000 allows 100 privilege MAC addresses at most.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual effective immediately. When the monitored devices have built-in Web servers and connect to the LAN interfaces operating under NAT mode, they can be accessed by the hyperlink of theirs IP addresses. To add the monitored IP addresses as hyperlink accessible mode by clicking Add button in Link column. When Monitor button is clicked, Monitor IP Result page will appear. If the entered IP address is unreachable, a red dot under Result field will appear.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Caution: To use the domain name, the Edimax AC-M3000 has to connect to DNS server first or this function will not work. 4.4.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y External Proxy Server: Under the Edimax AC-M3000 security management, the system will match the proxy setting of External Proxy Server list to the clients’ proxy setting when clients’ have proxy setting in their browsers. If there is no matching, the clients will not be able to get the login page and then unable to access the network. If there is a matching, then the clients will be directed to the system first for authentication.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.4.6 Dynamic DNS Edimax AC-M3000 provides a convenient DNS function to translate a domain name to the corresponding IP address of WAN port that helps the administrator memorize and connect to WAN port. If the DHCP is activated at WAN port, this function will also update the newest IP address regularly to the DNS server. These settings will become effective immediately after clicking Apply. y DDNS: Choose to enable or disable this function.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual POPS. VPN creates a private encrypted tunnel from the end user's computer, through the local wireless network, through the Internet, all the way to the corporate servers and database. VPN has serveral kinds of protocols and Edimax AC-M3000 supports IPSec. IPSec is a technology provided by Windows 2000 that allows you to create encrypted channels between two servers. IPSec can be used to filter IP traffic and to authenticate servers.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.5 Utilities This section provides four utilities to customize and maintain the system including Change Password, Backup/Restore Settings, Firmware Upgrade and Restart. 4.5.1 Change Password Edimax AC-M3000 supports three types of account interface. You can log in as admin, manager or operator. The default usernames and passwords are as follow: Admin: The administrator can access all configuration pages of the Edimax AC-M3000.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Caution: If the administrator’s password is lost, the administrator’s password still can be changed through the text mode management interface on the serial port, console/printer port. 4.5.2 Backup/Restore Settings This function is used to backup/restore the settings of Edimax AC-M3000. Also, Edimax AC-M3000 can be reset to the factory default settings here.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Backup current system settings: Click Backup to create a .db database backup file and save it on disk. y Restore system settings: Click Browse to search for a .db database backup file created by Edimax AC-M3000 and click Restore to restore to the same settings at the time the backup file was created. y Reset to the factory-default settings: Click Reset to load the factory default settings of Edimax AC-M3000. 4.5.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Warning: 1. Firmware upgrade may cause the loss of some of the data. Please refer to the release notes for the limitation before upgrading the firmware. 2. Please restart the system after upgrading the firmware. Do not power on/off the system during the upgrade or the restart process. It may damage the system and cause it to malfunction. 4.5.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.6 Status This section includes System Status, Interface Status, Current Users, Traffic History, and Notification Configuration to provide system status information and online user status. 4.6.1 System Status This section provides an overview of the system for the administrator.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual The description of the table is as follows: Description Item Current Firmware Version The present firmware version of Edimax AC-M3000 System Name The system name.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Home Page Syslog server-Traffic History Syslog server-On demand User log Proxy Server The page to which the users are directed after initial login success. The IP address and port number of the external Syslog Server. N/A means that it is not configured. The IP address and port number of the external Syslog Server. N/A means that it is not configured. Enabled/disabled stands for that the system is currently using the proxy server or not.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual The description of the table is as follows. Description Item MAC Address WAN1 IP Address Subnet Mask The MAC address of the WAN1 port. The IP address of the WAN1 port. The Subnet Mask of the WAN1 port.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual MAC Address WAN2 IP Address Subnet Mask Mode MAC Address The MAC address of the WAN2 port. The IP address of the WAN2 port. The Subnet Mask of the WAN2 port. The mode of the controlled port. The MAC address of the controlled port. Controlled IP Address Subnet Mask Status The IP address of the controlled port. The Subnet Mask of the controlled port. Enable/disable stands for status of the DHCP server on the controlled port. WINS IP Address The WINS server IP.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.6.4 Traffic History This function is used to check the history of Edimax AC-M3000. The history of each day will be saved separately in the DRAM for 3 days. Caution: Since the history is saved in the DRAM, if you need to restart the system and also keep the history, then please manually copy and save the information before restarting.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y On-demand User Log As shown in the following figure, each line is a on-demand user log record consisting of 13 fields, Date, System Name, Type, Name, IP, MAC, Pkts In, Bytes In, Pkts Out, Bytes Out, Expiretime, Validtime and Remark, of user activities.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Send To: The e-mail address of the person whom the history email is for. This will be the receiver’s e-mail. Check which type of report to be sent—Monitor IP Report, Traffic History, On-demand User Log, and AP Status. y Interval: The time interval to send the e-mail report. Choose a proper number from the drop-down box. y Send Test Email: To test the settings correct or not. y Send From: The e-mail address of the administrator in charge of the monitoring.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4.7 Help On the screen, the Help button is on the upper right corner. Click Help to the Online Help window and then click the hyperlink of the items to get the information.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 5. Appendix A – Console Interface Via this port to enter the console interface for the administrator to handle the problems and situations occurred during operation. 1. To connect the console port of Edimax AC-M3000, you need a console, modem cable and a terminal simulation program, such as the Hyper Terminal. 2. If you use Hyper Terminal, please set the parameters as 9600,8,n,1. Caution: the main console is a menu-driven text interface with dialog boxes.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y Utilities for network debugging The console interface provides several utilities to assist the Administrator to check the system conditions and to debug any problems. The utilities are described as follow: ¾ Ping host (IP): By sending ICMP echo request to a specified host and wait for the response to test the network status. ¾ Trace routing path: Trace and inquire the routing path to a specific target.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual system also supports the SSH online connection for the setup. When using a null modem to connect to the system console, we do not need to enter administrator’s password to enter the console management interface. But connecting the system by SSH, we have to enter the username and password. The username is “admin” and the default password is also “admin”, which is the same as for the web management interface.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 6. Appendix B – Network Configuration on PC After Edimax AC-M3000 is installed, the following configurations must be set up on the PC: Internet Connection Setup and TCP/IP Network Setup. y Internet Connection Setup If the Internet Connection of this client PC has been configured as use local area network already, you can skip this setup. Windows XP 1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Internet Option. 2. Choose the “Connections” label, and then click Setup.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3. Click Next when Welcome to the New Connection Wizard screen appears. 4. Choose “Connect to the Internet” and then click Next. 5. Choose “Set up my connection manually” and then click Next.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 6. Choose “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on” and then click Next. 7. Finally, click Finish to exit the Connection Wizard. Now, you have completed the setup.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual y TCP/IP Network Setup In the default configuration, Edimax AC-M3000 will assign an appropriate IP address to a client PC which uses DHCP to obtain IP address automatically. Windows 95/98/2000/XP configures IP setup to “Obtain an IP address automatically” in default settings. If you want to check the TCP/IP setup or use a static IP to connect to Edimax AC-M3000 LAN port, please follow the following steps: Check the TCP/IP Setup of Window XP 1.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 1-2. Using DHCP: If want to use DHCP, please choose “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click OK. This is also the default setting of Windows. Then, reboot the PC to make sure an IP address is obtained from Edimax AC-M3000. 2-2. Using Specific IP Address: If want to use specific IP address, you have to ask the network administrator for the information of the Edimax AC-M3000: IP address, Subnet Mask, New gateway and DNS server address.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 7. Appendix C – IPSec VPN Edimax AC-M3000 has equipped with IPSec VPN feature starts from release version v1.00. To fully utilize the nature supported IPSec VPN by Microsoft Windows XP SP2(with patch) and Windows 2000 operating systems, Edimax AC-M3000 implement IPSec VPN tunneling technology between client’s windows devices and Edimax AC-M3000 itself, no matter of through wired or wireless network.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual During the first-time login to Edimax AC-M3000, Internet Explorer will ask user to download the ActiveX component of IPSec VPN. This ActiveX component once downloaded will be running paralleled with the “Login Success Page” after the page being brought up successfully. The ActiveX component helps to setup the IPSec VPN tunnel between client’s device and the NAC Edimax AC-M3000 controller, and to check the validity of the IPSec VPN tunnel between them.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Suggestion: Please TURN OFF Internet Connection Firewall feature or upgrade the Windows OS into Windows XP SP2. 4. ICMP and Active Mode FTP On Windows XP SP2 without patching by KB889527, it will drop ICMP packets from IPSec tunnel. This problem can be fixed by upgrading patch KB889527. Before enabling IPSec VPN function on client device, please access the patch from Microsoft’s web at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;889527.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual Reasons may cause the Internet Explorer to stop the ActiveX unexpectedly as followings: a. The crash of Internet Explorer on running ActiveX Suggestion: Please reboot client’s computer, once Windows service is resumed, go through the login process again. b. Terminate the Internet Explorer Task from Windows Task Manager Suggestion: Don’t terminate this VPN task of Internet Explorer.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual c. There are some cases of Windows messages by which Edimax AC-M3000 will hint current user to: (1) Close the Windows Internet Explorer, (2) Click “logout” button on “login success” page, (3) Click “back” or “refresh” of the same Internet Explorer, (4) Enter new URL in the same Internet Explorer, (5) Open a URL from the other application (e.g. email of Outlook) that occupies this existing Internet Explorer.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 8. Appendix D –Proxy Setting for Hotspot HotSpot is a place such as a coffee shop, hotel, or a public area where provides Wi-Fi service for mobile and temporary users. HotSpot is usually implemented without complicated network architecture and using some proxy servers provided by Internet Service Providers. In Hotspots, users usually enable their proxy setting of the browsers such as IE and Firefox.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3. Click the Proxy Server Properties from left menu and the homepage of the Proxy Server Properties will appear.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4. Add the ISP’s proxy Server IP and Port into External Proxy Server Setting.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 5. Enable Built-in Proxy Server in Internal Proxy Server Setting.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 6. Click Apply to save the settings.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 9. Appendix E –Proxy Setting for Enterprise Enterprises usually isolate their intranet and internet by using more elaborated network architecture. Many enterprises have their own proxy server which is usually at intranet or DMZ under the firewall protection. In enterprises, network managers or MIS staff may often ask their users to enable their proxy setting of the browsers such as IE and Firefox to reduce the internet access loading.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 3. Click the Proxy Server Properties from left menu and the homepage of the Proxy Server Properties will appear.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 4. Add your proxy Server IP and Port into External Proxy Server Setting. 5. Disable Built-in Proxy Server in Internal Proxy Server Setting.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 6. Click Apply to save the settings. Warning:If your proxy server is disabled, it will make the user authentication operation abnormal. When users open the browser, the login page won’t appear because the proxy server is down. Please make sure your proxy server is always available. Client setting It is necessary for clients to add default gateway IP address into proxy exception information so the user login successful page can show up normally. 1.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 2. Open browser to add default gateway IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.254) and logout page IP address “1.1.1.1” into proxy exception information. z For I.
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Edimax AC-M3000/AC-M1000 User’s Manual 10. Appendix F –Disclaimer for On-Demand Users In Edimax AC-M3000, the end user first gets a login page when she/he opens its web browser right after associating with an access point. However, in some situations, the hotspot owners or MIS staff may want to display “terms of use” or announcement information before the login page. Hotspot owners or MIS staff can design a new disclaimer/announcement page and save the page in their local server.
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