The Business Neutron Solutions Series User Manual Dual Band EWS210AP | EWS310AP | EWS320AP | EWS360AP Wireless Managed Indoor Access Point version 1.
IMPORTANT To install your Access Point please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included in the product packaging.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview.................................................. 5 Introduction........................................................................................ 6 Key Features..................................................................................... 8 Package Contents........................................................................... 9 System Requirements.................................................................10 Technical Specifications.......
Glossary.................................................................................... 93 Appendix................................................................................100 Professional Installation Instructions................................ 101 Appendix A FCC Interference Statement........................ 103 Appendix B IC Interference Statement............................ 104 Appendix C CE Interference Statement.............................
Chapter 1 Product Overview 5
Introduction The EnGenius Neutron series suite of Managed Indoor Access Points are enhanced -powered, long-range, Single or Dual Band concurrent Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n or 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Access Points. They are designed to operate in numerous environments; from large homes, small and medium-sized businesses, multiple-floor offices, hotels, and other venues, to larger enterprise deployments.
For more robust needs, the EWS360AP offers up to 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz band and 1300 Mbps on the 5 GHz frequency band for faster file transfers and smoother video streaming, enabling it to deliver AC speeds and performance. Its high transmit power on each band provides more than twice the wireless coverage over mainstream competitors and enables the wireless signal for faster connectivity to client devices and enables the wireless signal to penetrate floors, ceilings, and walls.
Key Features • Access Point Mode / Mesh AP Mode* (with Controller Interface) • Sectorized 3D Antenna (select models) • Dynamic Channel Optimization • Guest Network • Band Steering • Fast Roaming, Fast Handover • Supports connectivity of up to 100+ users** • Encryption: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK Mixed, WPAEnterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA-Mixed Enterprise • 16 SSIDs (8 SSIDS per frequency band)**** • Wireless Traffic Shaping • 802.
Package Contents Your EnGenius EWS Access Point package will contain the following items:* • EnGenius Neutron Series Access Point (EWS210AP, EWS310AP, EWS320AP, or EWS360AP) • Power Cord • RJ-45 Ethernet Cable • T-Rail Mounting Kit • Ceiling and Wall Mount Screw Kit • Quick Installation Guide • Powr Adapter (12V/2A) *(all items must be in package to issue a refund): Maximum data rates are based on IEEE 802.11 standards.
System Requirements The following are the Minimum System Requirements in order configure the Access Point: • Computer with an Ethernet interface or wireless network capability • Windows OS (XP, Vista, 7), Mac OS X, or Linux-based operating systems • Web-Browsing Application (i.e.
Technical Specifications Quick Reference Guide EWS210AP Model RF RF: 2.4 GHz Frequency Band Standard Data Rate IEEE 802.11b/g/n Transmit Power Up to 29 dBm on 2.4 GHz Memory Flash Memory Radio Chains/ Spatial Streams Antenna Array Operation Mode Peak Power Consumption Multiple BSSID LAN SSID-toVLAN Tagging Spanning Tree Protocol EWS310AP EWS320AP EWS360AP RF: 2.4 and 5 GHz Frequency Band IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n RF: 2.4 and 5 GHz Frequency RF: 2.4 and 5 GHz Frequency Band Band IEEE 802.
Wireless Management Features Tx Power Control: Adjust transmit power by dBm Web-based support Access Point Auto Discovery and Provisioning Access Point Auto IP Assignment Access Point Cluster Management Remote Access Point Rebooting Access Point Device Name Editing Access Point Radio Settings Band Steering Traffic Shaping Fast Handover Seamless Roaming (requires RADIUS server) Access Point Client Limiting Mesh Network* Wireless Security (WEP, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, WPA/WPA2 PSK) VLANs for Access Point- Mult
Humidity (non-condensing) Auto Reboot: Reboot Access Point by minute, hour, day, or week Operating: 90% or less Storage: 90% or less Backup and Restore: Save and restore settings through Web interface Certifications CLI: Supports Command Line Interface FCC, IC Diagnosis: IP pinging statistics Package Contents Wireless Security Neutron Series Indoor Access Point 12V/2A Power Adapter T-Rail Mounting Kit Ceiling Mount and Wall Screw Kit Mounting Bracket RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide
Physical Interface Dimensions & Weights Dimensions & Weights EWS210AP Width: 6.36” Length: 6.36” Height: 1.64” Weight: 0.8 lbs. EWS310AP Width: 6.36” Length: 6.36” Height: 1.64” Weight: 0.8 lbs.
Dimensions & Weights Dimensions & Weights EWS320AP Width: 6.36” Length: 6.36” Height: 1.64” Weight: 0.8 lbs. EWS360AP Width: 6.36” Length: 6.36” Height: 1.64” Weight: 0.8 lbs.
1. Mesh LED* 2. 5 GHz LED 3. Power LED 4. 2.4 GHz LED 5. Ethernet Port LED 6. Power LED 7. Reset Button: Press and hold for over 10 seconds to reset to factory default settings. 8. Ceiling/Wall Mount Slots: Using the provided hardware, the Access Point can be mounted to a ceiling or a wall. 9 LAN Port (802.3at PoE): Ethernet Port for RJ45 cable. 10. Power Connector: 12V DC IN for Power 11.
Compatibility Your Neutron Series Wireless Access Point supports the following Neutron Series EWS Switch models*: EWS5912FP • 8-Port Layer 2 PoE+ Wireless Management Switch with 2 SFP • Supports up to 20 Neutron Series Access Points EWS7928P • 24-Port Layer 2 PoE+ Wireless Management Switch with 4 SFP • Supports up to 50 Neutron Series Access Points EWS7928FP • 24-Port Layer 2 PoE+ Wireless Management Switch with 4 SFP • Supports up to 50 Neutron Series Access Points EWS7952FP • 48-Port Layer 2 PoE+ Wirel
Applications Wireless LAN (WLAN) products are easy to install and highly efficient. The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of WLANs: • Difficult-to-Wire Environments: There are many situations where wires can’t be intsalled, deployed easily, or can’t be hidden from view.
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Installation This section will guide you through the installation process. Placement of the Access Point is essential to maximize the its performance. Avoid placing the Access Point in an enclosed space such as a closet, cabinet, or stairwell. If there are any terms you are unfamilar with, please refer to the glossary on page 93.
Connecting to the Neutron Series Switch A) Connect the supplied Power Cord to the EWS Switch and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Verify the Power LED indicator is lit on the EWS Switch. Wait for the EWS Switch to complete boot up. It might take few minutes to complete the process.
IP Address Configuration Windows XP, 7, 8 A) Once your computer is on, ensure that your TCP/IP is set to On or Enabled. Open Network Connections and then click Local Area Connection. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
B) If your computer is already on a network, ensure that you have set it to a Static IP Address on the interface. Please fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway you would like to use based on how you utilizing the Access Point. The Access Point can be setup to be managed in groups via an EWS Switch or in Standalone mode. Managed: 192.168.0.239 Standalone: 192.168.1.
Apple Mac OS X A) Go to System Preferences (it can be opened in the Applications folder or by electing it in the Apple Menu). B) Select Network in the Internet & Network section. C) Highlight Ethernet. D) In Configure IPv4, select Manually.
E) Enter an IP address that is different from the AP and Subnet mask, then click OK. Note: Ensure that the IP address and Subnet mask are on the same subnet as the device. For example: EWS320AP IP address: 192.168.1.1 PC IP address: 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.255 PC Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 F) Click Apply when finished.
Wireless Management Switch Setup A) Open a web browser on your computer. In the address bar of the web browser, enter 192.168.0.239 and press enter. B) A login screen will appear. By default, username is admin and the password is password. Enter the current username and password of the Wireless Management Switch and then click Login. C) The EnGenius Wireless Management Switch User Interface will appear. Make sure the Controller State is set to Enabled.
Device Management Locating Wireless Managed AP(s) A) Go to Device Management and select Access Points on the EWS Switch. All Managed AP(s) connected to the same network as the Wireless Management Switch will appear on the right side of the screen, under the Access Point AP(s) Detected list. B) To manage the Access Points, select the desired Managed AP(s) by checking the boxes and click Add. C) You will be prompted to enter an IP Address range for the Managed AP(s).
General Settings A) Enter the Device Name for the Access Point so that you can differentiate itself if you plan to use more than one AP. B) Enter the Administrator acccount username and password to create an account that can access all features of the AP. next, enter the password again for verification. C) Select DHCP or Static to determine how IP addresses will be assigned for the AP: - Select DHCP for an IP Address to be assigned automatically if there is a DHCP server in the network.
Wireless Radio Settings After configuring the General Settings page, you will need to configure the Wireless Radio settings. Enter information pertaining to each frequency band that applies to your AP. Once finished, click Apply to continue. Please refer to page 52-53 for more detailed information on Wireless Radio Settings. Note: The EWS210AP does NOT support the 5 GHz band and will only display settings for the 2.4 GHz band.
WLAN Settings 2.4/5 GHz Next, you will need to configure the WLAN settings for each band. Click on an SSID to access Basic, Traffic, Fast Roaming, and Security settings. Once finished, click Save to apply the settings to the SSID. Please refer to page 54-66 for more detailed information on WLAN Settings. Once you have applied your configurations for each SSID, click Apply to continue. Note: The EWS210AP does NOT support the 5 GHz band and will only display settings for the 2.4 GHz band.
Adavnced Settings Next, you will need to configure the Advanced settings for the Access Point. Please refer to page 51 for Band Steering, 66 for Fast Handover, 63 for Guest Networks, and 56 for Wireless Security for more detailed information on these advanced features. Once finished, click Apply to continue.
Managing A Wireless Management Switch For further Switch configurations, click on Switch at the top left of the dash board. Refer to the Wireless Management Switch User Manual for more information on these configuration settings.
Managing Wireless Managed Access Points The Managed AP(s) that are successfully being managed will be listed under the Managed AP(s) list. Click on the Device Name to access to its configuration settings. Please refer to the Wireless Management Switch User Manual for more information on configuration settings.
Mounting the Access Point Using the provided hardware, the EWS AP can be attached to a ceiling or wall. To attach the AP to a ceiling or wall using the mounting bracket: 1. Attach the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling using the provided wall/ceiling mounting hardware kit. 2. Insert the provided short screws into the bottom cover of the AP. Leave enough of the screws exposed to ensure that the unit can be attached to the mounting bracket.
Attaching the AP to a ceiling using the provided T-Rail connectors: 1. Attach the T-Rail connectors to the bottom cover of the AP using the provided short screws. Note: Two sizes of T-Rail connectors are included in the mounting hardware kit: 15/16in (2.38cm) and 9/16in (1.43cm). If extra space is required to accommodate drop ceiling tiles, use the provided spacers and long screws.
2. Line up the connected T-Rail connectors with an appropriately sized rail and press the unit onto the rail until it snaps into place. Note: To protect your EWS AP, use the Kensington Security Slot to attach a cable lock (cable lock not included).
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Configuring Your Access Point This section will show you how to configure the device using the web-based configuration interface. Default Settings Please use your Ethernet port or wireless network adapter to connect the Access Point. IP Address: 192.168.1.
Web Configuration 1. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari) and enter the IP Address http://192.168.1.1. Note: If you have changed the default LAN IP Address of the Access Point, ensure you enter the correct IP Address. 2. The default username and password are: admin. Once you have entered the correct username and password, click the Login button to open the web-based configuration page.
3. If successful, you will be logged in and see the EWS AP User Interface Menu.
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Overview The Overview section contains the following options: • Device Status • Connections The following sections describe these options. Device Status The LAN Information section shows the Local Area Network settings such as the LAN IP Address, Subnet mask, Gateway, DNS Address, DHCP Client, and STP status.
The Wirelesss LAN Information 2.4 GHz/5 GHz section shows wireless information such as Operating Mode, Frequency, and Channel. Since the EWS AP supports multiple-SSIDs, information about each SSID and security settings are displayed.
Connections Clicking the Connections link under the Device Status section displays the list of clients associated to the EWS AP’s 2.4 GHz/5 GHz bands, along with the MAC address, TX, RX and signal strength for each client. Clicking Kick in the Block column removes this client from the network. Click Refresh to refresh the Connections list page.
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Basic This page allows you to modify the device’s IP settings and the Spanning Tree settings. Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol will prevent network loops in your LAN network. IPv4 Settings IP Network Settings Select whether the device’s IP address will use the static IP address specified or be obtained automatically when the device connects to a DHCP server. IP Address Displays the IP address of this device. IP Subnet Mask Displays the IP Subnet mask of this device.
IPv6 Settings Link-Local Address Check this if you want to use a Link-Local Address. A Link-Local Address is a network address that is valid for communications within the network segment or the broadcast domain that the host is connected to. IP Address Displays the IPv6 IP Address of this device. Subnet Prefix Length Displays the IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length of this device. Gateway Displays the IPv6 Default Gateway of this device. Leave it blank if you are unsure of this setting.
Spanning Tree Settings Status Enables or disables the Spanning Tree Protocol feature. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents loops from being formed when switches or bridges are interconnected via multiple paths Hello Time Specifies Bridge Hello Time, in seconds. This value determines how often the device sends handshake packets to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire Bridged Local Area Network. Max Age Specifies Bridge Max Age, in seconds.
Priority Specifies the Priority Number. A smaller number has greater priority. Save Click Save to confirm the changes.
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Wireless Network This page displays the current status of the Wireless settings for the AP. Wireless Settings Device Name Enter a name for the device. The name you type appears in SNMP management. This name is not the SSID and is not broadcast to other devices. Country/Region Select a Country/Region to conform to local regulations. Band Steering The Band Steering feature detects Dual Band clients and shifts them to the 5 GHz band to relieve network congestion on the 2.
Wireless Mode Supports 802.11b/g/n mixed mode in 2.4 GHz and 802.11ac/n mixed mode in 5 GHz. Channel HT Mode The default channel bandwidth is 20/40MHz. The larger the channel bandwidth, the better the transmission quality and speed. This option is only available for 802.11n modes. For 802.11ac under 5 GHz, you must select 80 MHz. Extension Channel Use the drop-down list to set the Extension Channel as the upper or lower channel.
Channel Select the channel appropriate for your country’s regulation. Transmit Power Select the transmit power for the radio. Increasing the power improves performance, but if two or more access points are operating in the same area on the same channel, it may cause interference. Data Rate Use the drop-down list to set the available transmit data rates permitted for wireless clients. The data rate affects the throughput of the access point.
2.4 GHz/5 GHz SSID Profile Under Wireless Settings, you can edit the SSID profile to fit your needs. Click Edit under the SSID you would like to make changes to.
Enable Check this option to enable this profile for client use. SSID Specifies the SSID name for the current profile. Security Displays the Security Mode the SSID uses. You can click Edit to change the security mode. For more details, refer the next section. Hidden SSID Check this option to hide the SSID from clients. If checked, the SSID will not appear in the site survey. Client Isolation Check this option to prevent communication between client devices.
Wireless Security The Wireless Security section lets you configure the EWS AP’s security modes: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPAPSK Mixed, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise and WPA Mixed Enterprise. It is strongly recommended that you use WPA2-PSK. Click on the Edit button under Wireless Settings next to the SSID to manage the security settings. WEP Auth Type Select Open System or Shared Key. Input Type ASCII: Regular Text (Recommended) or HEX: Hexadecimal Numbers (For advanced users).
Key Length Select the desired option and ensure the wireless clients use the same setting. Your choices are: 64, 128, and 152bit password lengths. Default Key Select the key you wish to be default. Transmitted data is ALWAYS encrypted using the Default Key; the other Keys are for decryption only. You must enter a Key Value for the Default Key. Encryption Key Enter the Key Value or values you wish to use. The default is none.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) Encryption Select the WPA/WPA2 encryption type you would like to use. Available options are Both, TKIP(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and AES(Advanced Encryption Standard). Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings. Passphrase Wireless clients must use the same Key to associate the device. If using ASCII format, the Key must be from 8 to 63 characters in length. If using HEX format, the Key must be 64 HEX characters in length.
WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Encryption Select the WPA/WPA2 encryption type you would like to use. Available options are Both, TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and AES(Advanced Encryption Standard). Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings. Group Key Update Interval Specify how often, in seconds, the Group Key changes. Radius Server Enter the IP address of the Radius server. Radius Port Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius server.
Radius Secret Enter the secret required to connect to the Radius server. Radius Accounting Enables or disables the accounting feature. Radius Accounting Server Enter the IP address of the Radius accounting server. Radius Accounting Port Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius accounting server. Radius Accounting Secret: Enter the secret required to connect to the Radius accounting server. Interim Accounting Interval: Specify how often, in seconds, the accounting data sends. Note: 802.
Wireless MAC Filter The Wireless MAC Filter feature is used to allow or deny network access to wireless clients (computers, tablet PCs, NAS, smart phones, etc.) according to their MAC addresses. You can manually add a MAC address to restrict permission to access the AP. The default setting is: Disable Wireless MAC Filter. ACL (Access Control List) Mode Determines whether network access is granted or denied to clients whose MAC addresses appear in the MAC address table on this page.
Traffic Shaping Traffic Shaping regulates the flow of packets leaving an interface to deliver improved Quality of Service. Enable Traffic Shaping Select to enable or disable Wireless Traffic Shaping for the AP. Download Limit Specifies the wireless transmission speed used for downloading. The range is from 1~999 Mbps. Upload Limit Specifies the wireless transmission speed used for uploading. The range is from 1~999 Mbps. Save Click Save to apply the changes.
Guest Network The Guest Network feature allows administrators to grant Internet connectivity to visitors or guests while keeping other networked devices (computers and hard drives) and sensitive personal or company information private and secure. Enable SSID Select to enable or disable SSID broadcasting. SSID Specifies the SSID for the current profile. This is the name visible on the network to wireless clients. Security You can use None or WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK security for this guest network.
Hidden SSID Check this option to hide the SSID from broadcasting to discourage wireless users from connecting to a particular SSID. Client Isolation Check this option to prevent wireless clients associated with your Access Point to communicate with other wireless devices connected to the AP. After enabling the Guest Network in the SSID Configuration page, assign an IP Address, Subnet mask and DHCP server IP address range. Manual IP Settings IP Address Specifies an IP address for the Guest Network.
Automatic DHCP Server Settings Starting IP Address Specifies the starting IP address range for the Guest Network. Ending IP Address Specifies the ending IP address range for the Guest Network. WINS Server IP Specifies the WINS Server IP address for the Guest Network. WINS means Windows Internet Name Service. It is Microsoft’s implementation of NetBIOS Name Service (NBNS), a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names.
Fast Handover With Fast Handover enabled, the AP will send a disassociation request to the wireless client and let it find another AP to handover and associate upon detecting the wireless client’s RSSI value as lower than specified. The RSSI value can be adjusted to allow more clients to stay associated to this AP. Note that setting the RSSI value too low may cause wireless clients to reconnect frequently. The range is from -60dBm~-90dBm.
Management VLAN Settings This section allows you to assign a VLAN tag to packets. A VLAN is a group of computers on a network whose software has been configured so that they behave as if they were on a separate Local Area Network (LAN). Computers on a VLAN do not have to be physically located next to one another on the LAN. Status If your network includes VLANs and if tagged packets need to pass through the Access Point, select Enable and enter the VLAN ID. Otherwise, click Disable.
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SNMP Settings This page allows you to assign the Contact Details, Location, Community Name, and Trap Settings for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This is a networking management protocol used to monitor network attached devices. SNMP allows messages (called protocol data units) to be sent to various parts of the network. Upon receiving these messages, SNMP compatible devices (called agents) returns the data stored in their Management Information Bases.
Location Specifies the location of the device. Port Displays the port number in use for the device. Community Name (Read Only) Specifies the password for the SNMP community for read only access. Community Name (Read/Write) Specifies the password for the SNMP community with read/write access. Trap Destination Address Specifies the port and IP address of the computer that will receive the SNMP traps. Traps in this context refer to or notifications used to advise an administrator.
Auth Protocol Select the Authentication Protocol type: MD5 or SHA. MD5: Message-Digest algorithm, a 128-bit typically expressed in text format as a 32 digit hexadecimal number. SHA: Secure Hash Algorithm, a 160-bit hash value typically expressed in text format as a, 40 digits hexadecimal number. Auth Key Specifies the Authentication Key. Priv Protocol Select the Privacy Protocol type you wish to use: DES or None.
CLI/SSH Settings Most users will configure the device through the graphical user interface (GUI). However, for those who prefer an alternative method there is the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI can be accessed through a command console, modem, or Telnet connection. For a more secure connection, you can enable SSH (Secure Shell) to establish a secure data communication. CLI Status Select to enable or disable the ability to modify the AP via the command line interface (CLI).
HTTPS Settings Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a communications protocol for secure communication over a computer network with especially wide deployment on the Internet. Technically, it is not a protocol in and of itself; it is rather the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) on top of the SSL/TLS protocol, thus adding the security capabilities of SSL/TLS to standard HTTP communications. Status Select to enable or disable the ability to modify the AP via HTTPS.
Email Alerts The Access Point will send email alerts when the AP’s settings have been changed for your convenience. Status Check to enable the Email Alert feature. From Enter the sender address you would like to use. To Enter the recipient address. Subject Enter the subject to show as the subject of the email.
Date and Time Settings This page allows you to set the internal clock for the AP. To access the Date and Time settings, click Time Zone under the Management section. Manually Set Date and Time Manually specify the date and time. Synchronize with PC Click to Synchronize the AP with the computer’s internal clock.
Automatically Get Date and Time Enter the IP address of an NTP server or use the default NTP server to have the internal clock set automatically. Time Zone Choose the time zone you would like to use from the drop-down list. Enable Daylight Savings Check the box to enable or disable daylight savings time for the AP. Next, enter the dates that correspond to the present year’s daylight savings start and end times. Click Apply to save the changes.
Auto Reboot Settings You can specify how often you would like to reboot the AP. Status Enables or disables the Auto Reboot feature. Timer Specifies the time and frequency in rebooting the AP by Min, Hour and Day.
Wi-Fi Scheduler Use the Scheduler feature to reboot the AP or control the wireless availability of the AP on a routine basis. The Scheduler feature relies on the GMT time setting acquired from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. For details on how to connect the AP to an NTP server, see Date and Time Settings on the previous page.
Status Enables or disables the Wi-Fi Scheduler feature. Wireless Radio Select 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz to use the Wi-Fi Scheduler feature on that particular frequency band. Note: 5 GHz options are not available for the EWS210AP model. SSID Selection Select a SSID to use for the Wi-Fi Scheduler feature. Schedule Templates The AP provides three templates for your convenience: Always available, Available 8-5 daily, and Available 8-5 daily except weekends.
Tools This section allows you to analyze the connection quality of the AP and trace the routing table to a target in the network. Ping Test Parameters Target IP/Domain Name Enter the IP address or Domain name you would like to use for the target. Ping Packet Size Enter the packet size of each ping. Number of Pings Enter the number of times you wish to ping. Start Click Start to begin pinging the target device (via IP).
Traceroute Parameters A Traceroute is a network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. A Traceroute Test can be run to discern if there are any packet delays across the network. Target IP/Domain Name Enter an IP address or domain name you wish to trace. Start Click Start to begin the traceroute test. Stop Click Stop to halt the traceroute test.
Speed Test Parameters Target IP/Domain Name Enter an IP address or domain name you wish to run a Speed Test for. Time Period Enter the time in seconds that you would like the test to run for and in how many intervals. Start Click to start the Speed Test. IPv4/IPv6 Port The AP uses IPv4 port 5001 and IPv6 port 5002 for the speed test.
LED Control This section allows you to control the LED control functions for the AP: Power Status, LAN, 2.4 GHz WLAN, and 5 GHz WLAN interface. Note: The 5 GHz WLAN LED interface option is not applicable for the EWS210AP.
Device Discovery Under Device Discovery, you can choose for the AP to automatically scan for local devices to connect to. Click Scan to begin the process.
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Account Settings This page allows you to change the EWS AP username and password. By default, the username is admin and the password is admin. The password can contain from 0~12 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. Administrator Username Enter a new username in the entry field. Current Password Enter the old password in the entry field. New Password Enter a new password in the entry field. Verify Password Re-enter the new password for confirmation. Apply Click Apply to save the changes.
Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to upgrade the Firmware of the EWS AP. Please visit www.engeniustech.com to see the most current firmware version available for your model. To Perform a Firmware Upgrade: 1. Click the Browse… button and navigate the OS File System to the location of the Firmware upgrade file. 2. Select the upgrade file. The name of the file will appear in the Upgrade File field. 3. Click the Upload button to commence the Firmware upgrade.
Backup/Restore This page allows you to save current setting configurations for the device. When you save the configurations, you can also reload the saved configurations into the device through the Restore New Settings feature from a file folder. If extreme problems occur, or if you have set the AP incorrectly, you can use the Reset button in the Reset to Default section to restore all the configurations of the EWS AP to its original default settings.
User Settings Backup Settings as Default Click Backup to backup any user account default settings for the AP to a file folder. Restore to User Default Click Restore to return to factory default user account settings for the AP. Note: Please write down your account and password before saving. The user settings will now become the new default settings at the next successful login.
Log This page allows you to setup the System Log and local log functions of the AP. Click Log under Systems Manager to open up the System Log page. System Log Status Enables or disables the System Log feature. Log Type Select the Log Type mode you would like to use. Remote Log Enables or disables the Remote Log feature. If enabled, enter the IP address of the log you would like to remote to. Log Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the log server. Apply Click Apply to save the changes.
Reset In some circumstances, you may be required to force the device to reset. Click on Reboot the Device to reboot the Access Point. If an issue arises that you need to restore the AP to its original factory default settings and configurations, click on Restore to Factory Default. Please note that this will erase any custom configurations.
Logout To logout of your account, click Logout. A warning window will pop up to confirm your choice. Click OK to logout.
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6to4 ACL Access Point Mode AES ALG Backup Bandwidth Bit Rate Boot Community String Default Gateway DES DDNS DHCP DLNA 6to4 allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network. The Access Control List specifies which users or processes are granted access to objects, as well as which operations are allowed. In Access Point mode, the EPG600 allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi, or other related standards.
DNS Domain DoS Download Dynamic IP Encryption Firewall Firmware FTP Gateway Guest Network A Domain Name System is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. This allows the recognition of domain names such as www.yahoo.com instead of 98.139.183.24, which is more difficult to remember. A portion of the spanning hierarchy tree that refers to general groupings of networks based on organization type or geography.
GUI IGMP IP IP Address IPv6 L2TP LAN MAC Address MAC Address Filtering MD5 Graphical User Interface. User environment that uses pictorial as well as textual representations of the input and output of applications and the hierarchical or other data structure in which information is stored. The Internet Group Multicast Protocol is a protocol that provides the means for a host to inform its attached router that an application running wants to join a specific multicast group.
Mesh Mode MTU NAT NTP Sevrer Packet Port Forwarding Port Mapping Port Triggering PPPoE PPTP Priority Queue QoS RADIUS Mesh Networks are a network topology in which each node (called a mesh node) relays data for the network. All nodes cooperate in the distribution of data in the network. In the event that a node fails, other nodes can automatically reconfigure or “fill in“ for another Wireless AP in the network (called Self-healing) and pickup a signal that otherwise would have been dropped.
RAM Reboot Router Server SHA Static IP SSID Subnet Mask Throughput Time-Out TKIP UID Upload UPnP Random Access Memory. A group of memory locations that are numerically identified to allow high speed access by a CPU. In random access, any memory location can be accessed at any time by referring to its numerical identifier as compared to sequential access, where memory location 6 can only be accessed after accessing memory locations 1-5.
VLAN VoIP VPN VPN Tunnel WAN WDS Mode WEP WLAN WOL WPA /WPA2 A Virtual Local Area network allows a network manager to logically segment a LAN into different broadcast domains. Since this is a logical segmentation and not a physical one, workstations do not have to be physically located together. Voice over IP is a technology used for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over IP networks rather than a PSTN line.
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Professional Installation Instruction 1. Installation Personnel This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personnel who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the settings. 2. Installation Location The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept at least 23cm from nearby persons in normal operating conditions to meet regulatory RF exposure requirement. 3.
Instructions D’installation Professionnelle 1. Installation Ce produit est destine a un usage specifique et doit etre installe par un personnel qualifie maitrisant les radiofrequences et les regles s’y rapportant. L’installation et les reglages ne doivent pas etre modifies par l’utilisateur final. 2.
Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Appendix B - IC Interference Statement Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
Appendix C - CE Interference Statement Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies. In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
Français [French] Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l’appareil [type d’appareil] est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Italiano [Italian] Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.