CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 1 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Manual Technical Support: http://support.fujitsu-siemens.de/DriverCD/Accessories/_DriverSteuerung/GB/Accessories_WLAN.htm Manual Version 1.20 EN / June 22nd 2004 / Manual_AP-600RP-USB_V1-20_EN.pdf / Referring to AccessPoint Firmware 7.3.3 / 7.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 2 / 62 FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 3 / 62 CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................5 1.1 2 FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES....................................................................................7 2.1 3 Five steps to success ........................................................................................................ 5 Included in delivery..............................................................
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 4 / 62 8.5 Advanced Settings .......................................................................................................... 45 8.5.1 Virtual Server........................................................................................................... 45 8.5.2 Firewall .................................................................................................................... 46 8.5.3 Time Zone .....................................................
Page 5 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the outstanding Wireless Broadband Router AP600RP-USB. This product is specifically designed for small office and home office needs. It provides a complete SOHO solution for Internet surfing and is easy to configure and operate even for non-technical users. Instructions for installing and configuring the AccessPoint (AP) can be found in this manual.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 6 / 62 Determine your network knowledge The success of the installation of your AccessPoint and wireless clients is largely independent of your technical skills. The more advanced and familiar you are with networking terminology, the more intuitively you will act. Beginners will need more support in learning about their new networking equipment.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • Page 7 / 62 FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES High-speed wireless LAN connection 54 Mbps data rate using the OFDM multicarrier modulation procedure Roaming Seamless roaming within the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g WLAN infrastructure IEEE 802.11b backward-compatible Allows interoperability between multiple vendors based on the 802.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 3 Page 8 / 62 WLAN: OVERVIEW Wireless LAN (WLAN) basically offers the same functionality and flexibility as a fixed network, allowing the configuration of both server-based networks and peer-to-peer connections. While initial speeds were less than 1 Mbps per second, this figure has now risen to 54 Mbps. The first wireless networks were not governed by any standards, meaning that only devices from the same vendor could communicate with each other.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 9 / 62 In this configuration, network packets are sent and received directly by the intended transmitting and receiving stations. As long as the stations are within range of one another, this is the easiest and least expensive way to set up a wireless network. 3.2.2 Infrastructure Mode With a wireless AccessPoint, you can switch the wireless LAN into infrastructure mode.
Page 10 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 4 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 4.1 Front Panel LED indicators LED Function Color Status PWR WAN Power indication Link status Green On Green Green WLAN Wireless activity Green Link status Green LAN 1 - 4 Description The power is on. An active device is connected to the WAN On port. Flashing The WAN port is sending or receiving data. Sending or receiving data via a wireless Flashing link.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 4.3 Page 11 / 62 Procedure for Hardware Installation 1. Decide where to place your AccessPoint You can place your AccessPoint (AP) on a desk or another flat surface or mount it on a wall. For optimum performance, place it in the center of your office (or your home) in a location away from any potential source of interference, such as a metal wall or microwave oven. This location must be close to a wall socket and a network connection. 2.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 5 Page 12 / 62 NETWORK SETTINGS In order to use your AccessPoint and the printer server functionality correctly, it is necessary to ensure, that the network settings are configured correctly on your computers. 5.1 Network Basics Every PC or device in a network is individually identified by a unique set of four numbers, the so-called IP address.
Page 13 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 5.2 Client Network Settings 5.2.1 Network Settings Regardless of whether you are using a wireless or wired device to connect to your AccessPoint, all the following steps must be followed for your network adapter: 1. From the Windows Start button on your PC, choose Settings and select the Control Panel item. Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 2. Double click the Network Connections icon (network card that is connected to the AccessPoint). 3.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 14 / 62 5.2.3 Check the Connection Your wireless client has to be configured properly to connect to the AP. When the TCP/IP communication protocol has been installed, you can use the ping command to check if your computer has successfully connected to the AccessPoint. The following example shows the ping procedure for Windows platforms. Open a DOS command box by clicking “Start” and selecting “Run”.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 6 Page 15 / 62 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES The AP-600RP-USB offers a wide range of configuration possibilities due to the extended feature set. This chapter helps you to manage more complex configuration schemes and helps you in configuring your AccessPoint as well as other devices in the network, like ADSL Routers. Inexperienced users and professionals will the information they require according to their knowledge.
Page 16 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 6.1 AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Router 4 3 2 1 3 ( 1 ) ADSL Router ( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB ( 3 ) Notebook WAN: LAN: DHCP WAN: no ISP LAN: static IP: 192.168.1.254 DHCP disabled Routing: off (cable from Router connected to the LAN interface) SSID: CONNECT2AIR TCP/IP: get IP and DNS address automatically SSID: CONNECT2AIR Data Rate: auto PPPoE over ADSL static IP: 192.168.1.1 on: 192.168.1.10 - 90 GW: 192.168.1.
Page 17 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 6.2 AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Router (advanced) 4 3 2 1 3 ( 1 ) ADSL Router ( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB ( 3 ) Notebook WAN: LAN: DHCP WAN: LAN: DHCP TCP/IP: get IP and DNS addresses automatically SSID: CONNECT2AIR Data rate: auto PPPoE over ADSL static IP: 192.168.1.1 on: 192.168.1.10 - 90 GW: 192.168.1.1 DNS: auto dynamic IP address static IP: 192.168.4.254 on: 192.168.4.10 - 90 GW: 192.168.4.
Page 18 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 6.3 AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Modem 4 3 2 1 3 ( 1 ) ADSL Modem ( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB ( 3 ) Notebook No configuration necessary WAN: LAN: DHCP TCP/IP: SSID: PPP over Ethernet static IP: 192.168.1.254 on: 192.168.1.10 - 90 GW: 192.168.1.
Page 19 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 6.4 AP-600RP-USB with CABLE Modem 4 3 2 1 3 ( 1 ) Cable Modem ( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB ( 3 ) Notebook The Cable Modem does not have to be configured. WAN: LAN: DHCP TCP/IP: dynamic IP address static IP: 192.168.1.254 on: 192.168.1.10 - 90 GW: 192.168.1.
Page 20 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 6.5 Two AP-600RP-USB in repetition mode (WDS) 4 3 4 5 4 2 1 ( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB Floor 1 ( 3 ) AP-600RP-USB Floor 2 ( 4 ) Notebook WAN: LAN: WAN: LAN: TCP/IP: PPP over Ethernet static IP: 192.168.1.254 subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP on: 192.168.1.10 - 90 GW: 192.168.1.254 DNS: auto SSID: CONNECT2AIR Channel: 11 (same as AP 2) WDS: MAC addr. of AP-600RP-USB 2 listed in the table no ISP static IP: 192.168.1.253 subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 GW: 192.168.1.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 7 Page 21 / 62 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The software provided with the installation WLAN CD contains all drivers, documentation and software for WLAN products available from Fujitsu Siemens Computers. Exit any software applications you have running on your computer and insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The following window is shown automatically. Select 'AccessPoint' from the menu shown on the left side, and then 'AP-600RP-USB'.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8 Page 22 / 62 ACCESSPOINT CONFIGURATION This product is provided with a Web-based configuration interface that can be accessed via your Web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Netscape Communicator or any other HTML-compatible browsers. This interface can be launched with any Microsoft Windows, Macintosh or UNIX-based platforms. 8.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.2 Page 23 / 62 System Status This section shows the AP’s working status: • • • • • AccessPoint properties The wireless network name is displayed. Wide Area Network (WAN) The status of the WAN port will be displayed as well as the connection type. Local Area Network (LAN) The IP address, DHCP server and the firewall status are displayed Wireless Settings (WLAN) If enhanced security has been set, it will be displayed.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.3 Page 24 / 62 Wizard The Wizard section will guide you through the main settings for your AccessPoint. You will be prompted to select your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and to check your security settings. 8.3.1 How to connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) It is vitally important that you read this chapter carefully in order to choose the right settings to connect to your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 25 / 62 Dynamic IP Address All settings are provided by the ISP or are automatically accepted by the AccessPoint. The Host Name can be optionally entered. Some ISPs require this item. Dynamic IP addressing can be useful if the AccessPoint is to be integrated into an existing networking environment, but the WLAN clients are nonetheless to address a different address range. PPP over Ethernet (e.g.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB L Page 26 / 62 Use „auto-connection“ if you do not have a connection with flatrate (no capacity download restriction). Please check thoroughly if your AP is disconnecting. This can be done via the status page or check your ISPs accounting information. Selecting “Dial-up on demand” and starting the connection will not be terminated upon the user's request.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB • Page 27 / 62 L2TP Use the information provided by the provider for making your L2TP settings. • Without an ISP If you wish to use the device purely as an AccessPoint (i.e., without connection to a provider), select this option. The routing functionality is disabled as a consequence. The AccessPoint operates as a gateway between the LAN and WLAN – i.e., to make the wireless clients (e.g., network printers) accessible.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 28 / 62 8.3.2 Wireless Settings • • • Country / Region: Select the country in which the AccessPoint is to be used. The selection determines which radio channels can be used to transmit and receive signals as regulated by the corresponding authorities. Wireless network ID (SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the wireless LAN (WLAN). Client stations can roam freely between different AccessPoints that have the same network ID.
Page 29 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.3.3 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Security Use this security standard to obtain at least the minimum in security in your WLAN. To use WEP in the AccessPoint, all clients must have standardized security settings. The WEP keys must therefore be adapted directly after configuration of the AccessPoint. Please refer to the detailed information given in Section 0.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4 Page 30 / 62 Primary Setup These core options are essential to enable the AP to work properly. The available settings and the interface depend on the WAN type. Choose the correct WAN type before you start. 8.4.1 LAN IP Settings Do not change the IP address of the AccessPoint unless you have adapted the settings on the DHCP server. Otherwise all clients retrieving their IP address from the AP will loose their connection and will not be reconnected.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 31 / 62 ered up. The DHCP server settings include the following items and can be “Disabled” or “Enabled”. • • • • IP Pool Starting / Ending Address: Whenever requested to allocate IP addresses, the DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify the start and end address of the IP address pool. Netmask: Defines the size of the subnet mask range. 255.255.255.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 32 / 62 8.4.4 Address Reservation In spite of the use of a DHCP server, fixed allocation of IP addresses is possible within the network – by address reservation. With this function you can assign a particular IP address to a MAC address. Each time the client is connected via LAN or WLAN, the address is assigned to him. L Note: Entries can only be added or deleted once the DHCP server has been disabled. 8.4.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 33 / 62 8.4.6 WAN Type Configuration / Connection to the Internet (ISP) WAN Type: Select the appropriate WAN connection type for your ISP. You can choose between different types by clicking on "Change". The different WAN types are described in Section 8.3.1. You can clone a MAC address by copying a specific address to the field and pressing Save.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 34 / 62 8.4.7 Wireless Settings • • • Country / Region: Select the country in which the AccessPoint is to be used. The selection determines which radio channels can be used to transmit and receive signals as regulated by the corresponding authorities. Wireless network ID (SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the wireless LAN (WLAN). Client stations can roam freely between different AccessPoints that have the same network ID.
Page 35 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4.8 WLAN Security To protect your intellectual property, secure your wireless connection! This AccessPoint is equipped with a sophisticated security algorithm to protect against intruders entering your system or listening to what you are transferring over your network. Security is divided in two parts: Authentication and Encryption.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 36 / 62 Wireless Security Settings: The AP-6000RP-USB offers five methods for achieving a WLAN with enhanced security. As described in the table above, there are dependencies between authentication and encryption. Entries are therefore needed at different levels of the AP's graphical user interface (GUI). 8.4.
Page 37 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4.10 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Settings Use this security standard to obtain at least the minimum in security in your WLAN. To use WEP in the AccessPoint, all clients must have standardized security settings. The WEP keys must therefore be adapted directly after configuration of the AccessPoint. WEP keys 1, 2, 3 & 4: When you enable the 64- or 128-bit WEP algorithm, please select one WEP key to be used.
Page 38 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4.11 Wi-Fi Protected Access™ (WPA) WPA: Besides VPN (Virtual Private Network), currently one of the highest levels of security a wireless network can achieve. Wi-Fi Protected Access™ is a multistage security specification and has been introduced as an interim solution for most known security weaknesses in relation to plain WEP.
Page 39 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4.12 IEEE 802.1x IEEE 802.1x is a standard for network access control (port-based), which was introduced especially for distributing encryption keys in a wireless network. The AccessPoint supports 802.1x for keeping out unauthorized users and for verifying the credentials of users with RADIUS so that authorized users can access the network and services. To use 802.
Page 40 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4.13 Radius Server RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) plays a central role in the network in providing the capabilities of authenticating, authorizing, accounting, auditing and alarming, etc. and allows an organization to maintain user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share. Since RADIUS is relatively complex to explain, we will focus here on how it acts as an 802.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 41 / 62 8.4.14 Access Control List The MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access rights for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address. A distinction is made as to whether the AccessPoint always allows access to each client, or if it excludes all clients. This means that specific clients also have to be assigned high-level rights.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 42 / 62 User-specific access list: Rights (always allow access / deny access) are assigned to the clients in the table independently of the general access mode. If a client is always to have access to the whole network (e.g., an administrator), his or her MAC address is added with the property Accept access policy. In contrast, any user that is known to access the WLAN without authorization can be excluded from the network by means of Reject access.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 43 / 62 Enter the user name and password you configured for your DDNS provider. If you use a wildcard, all host names will be diverted to the main host. For example, First.mycam.dyndns.org or Second.mycam.dyndns.org would be diverted to the host named mycam.dyndns.org. 3: Release of the route in the virtual server In the WEBcam example (preconfigured to the IP address 192.168.1.
Page 44 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.4.16 WDS Extend the range of your network without having to use cables to link the AccessPoints by using the Wireless Distribution System (WDS): Normally, AccessPoints are linked to each other via cables. With WDS, you can link the AccessPoints wirelessly. Upon calling the WDS settings, a list of available AccessPoints is displayed. In the left field, mark the relevant WDS-supporting AP with which the WDS connection is to be set up. Then click on Save.
Page 45 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.5 Advanced Settings 8.5.1 Virtual Server The router built into the AP-600RP-USB allows specific ports – and therefore their associated services – to be enabled for communication for particular clients. In this way, local servers or other resources can be released for communication. This is done by selecting a client in the virtual server (specific IP address) and defining the port to open.
Page 46 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.5.2 Firewall The firewall is a set of programs located at the gateway, which limits the exposure of a computer or a group of computers to users in the WAN network or Internet. Based on the default policies and the specified rules, network administrators can easily manage the traffic from any network access. The default policies allow you to accept or block all traffic.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 47 / 62 Firewall configuration The firewall must be disabled before you can make any changes to it. Confirm the changes made by saving. Even if the firewall is disabled, the routing (WLAN access to the LAN/WAN) and the masking (NAT) are still active. However, the AP cannot be 'pinged' via the WAN interface. L An activated firewall without any defined rules is useless as it imposes no access restrictions. The firewall is then completely open.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 48 / 62 Once you have activated a rule, you must assign a response (a logical sequence) to it – you can select from four possible responses: Accept: Drop: Discard: Forward: The data is allowed to pass through. The data traffic will be stopped, with no response to the sender. The data traffic will be stopped and a response will be returned to the sender. The data traffic is allowed to pass through and is transferred to the next rule.
Page 49 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Example of a firewall configuration General network configuration WEBcam LAN IP: 192.168.1.90 Laptop 1 192.168.1.100 LOCAL FTP Server 192.168.1.12 Port: 21 LOCAL Laptop 2 192.168.1.101 LOCAL LAN LAN WAN AP-600RP-USB LAN IP: 192.168.1.254 WAN IP: 212.35.65.205 WEB Server 192.168.1.13 Port: 80 LOCAL Desktop PC 192.168.1.103 LOCAL Desktop PC 2 212.35.35.
Page 50 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB RULE 2 RULE 1 The first assumption is satisfied because all PCs in the local network are allowed to surf the Internet. What is still missing is that PC2 can configure the AP from the Internet, so new rules have to be defined for this purpose. RULE 3 RULE 4 PC 2 in the Internet (192.35.35.10) with destination AP-600RP (212.35.65.205) ist allowed to ping and configure the AP Æ Incoming data at the AP Data with AP-600RP as the source (212.35.65.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 51 / 62 Verification: • • • • Open a DOS dialog box on the desktop PC2 and try to ping the WAN port of the AccessPoint (212.35.65.205) Æ ping OK Open a DOS dialog box on the desktop PC3 and try to ping the WAN port of the AccessPoint (212.35.65.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Page 52 / 62 8.5.3 Time Zone For events to be displayed in the log in terms of their time of occurrence with regard to a specific time zone, an update is performed over the Internet. The update is prompted via NTP (Network Time Protocol). The time is updated each time the system restarts, and periodically every 24 hours. This ensures that the electronic clock of the AP runs synchronously with the corresponding time server.
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8.6 Page 53 / 62 Toolbox 8.6.1 Administrator Toolbox Change the system password as quickly as possible since your configuration will otherwise remain unprotected. If you forget the password, the only remedy is to reset the device to restore all settings to their factory values and revert the password to 'connect'. All user settings that were made are lost as a result. L For security reasons, we strongly recommend that you change the system password directly.
Page 54 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 9 ACCESS TO USB PRINTERS THROUGH WLAN This product provides the function of wireless-sharing of specific USB printers for Microsoft Windows 2000/XP users in the network. An up-to-date printer compatibility list is available on the Internet (please see link below) to check the latest list of collected printers that have been tested with the AP-600RP-USB. Both the input from Fujitsu Siemens Computers and customers using this product have been incorporated.
Page 55 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Step 4 Step 5 4. Select “Create a new port” and then “Standard TCP/IP Port” and press Next. 5. Press Next. Step 6 Step 7 6. Add the AccessPoints IP address in the first field. Default value of the AP-600RPUSB is 192.168.1.254. The port name will be generated automatically. Press Next. 7. Select “Device Type” “Custom” and press Settings.
Page 56 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB 8. The port and printer name will be shown. Choose “Protocol” “LPR” and type in the “LPR Settings” “WLAN_printing”. Tick “LPR Byte Counting Enabled”. Press OK. 9. Press Finish. Your Printer Your Printer Step 11 Step 10 10.Select the brand and type of your connected printer. If it is not listed, use the CDROM delivered with the device. Press Next. 11.Keep or change the listed printer name and press Next. Your Printer Step 12 12.
Page 57 / 62 CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN AP-600RP-USB Appendix A: Licensing Information This product includes third-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. You can modify or redistribute this free software under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. Please see Appendix B for the exact terms and conditions of this license.
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