Pepwave AP One Series: AP One Enterprise / AP One AC mini / AP One In-Wall / AP One Rugged / AP One Flex 300M Pepwave AP Pro Series: AP Pro / AP Pro 300M / AP Pro Duo May 2016 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2016 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction and Scope ......................................................................................... 4 2 Product Features and Benefits ............................................................................. 5 3 Package Contents .................................................................................................. 5 3.1 AP One Enterprise .............................................................................................. 6 3.
7.2 AP ...................................................................................................................... 27 7.2.1 Wireless SSID ................................................................................................ 27 7.2.2 Settings .......................................................................................................... 37 7.2.3 WDS ............................................................................................................... 39 7.
1 Introduction and Scope Our AP Series of enterprise-grade 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi access points is engineered to provide fast, dependable, and flexible operation in a variety of environments, all controlled by an easy-to-use centralized management system.
2 Product Features and Benefits Key features and benefits of AP Series access points: 3 • High-powered Wi-Fi transmitter enhances coverage and lowers cost of ownership. • Independent security policies and encryption mechanisms for each virtual access point allow fast, flexible, cost-effective network builds. • Centralized management via InControl reduces maintenance expense and time. • WDS support allows secure and fast network expansion.
1x AP One Enterprise 1 x Instruction sheet 3.2 AP One AC mini 1 x AP One mini 1 x Omni-directional antenna 1 x Power supply 1 x Instruction sheet 3.3 AP One In-Wall 1 x AP One In-Wall 1 x Mounting kit 1 x Instruction sheet 3.4 AP One Rugged 1 x AP One Rugged 3 x Omni-directional antennas 1 x Power supply 1 x Instruction sheet 3.5 AP One Flex 300M 1 x AP One Flex 300M 1 x Instruction sheet 3.
Bottom View Top View Front View LED Indicators Status RED – Access point initializing GREEN – Access point ready OFF – No device connected to Ethernet port LAN 1 BLINKING – Ethernet port sending/receiving data ON – Powered-on device connected to Ethernet port Note that LAN 5 displays the status of the uplink connection http://www.pepwave.
4.2 AP One AC mini Rear Panel View Front View LED Indicators RED – Access point initializing Status GREEN – Access point ready OFF – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio off BLINKING – AP sending/receiving data Wi-Fi GREEN – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio on Note that this model includes a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio and a 5GHz Wi-Fi radio that can operate simultaneously to increase speed and reduce interference. http://www.pepwave.
4.3 AP One In-Wall Front View (US) Front View (International) Rear Panel View Top View LED Indicators RED – Access point initializing Status GREEN – Access point ready OFF – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio off BLINKING – AP sending/receiving data GREEN – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio on WLAN 1/2 Note that this model includes a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio and a 5GHz Wi-Fi radio that can operate simultaneously to increase speed and reduce interference. WLAN1 displays the status of the 2.
4.4 AP One Rugged Front View Rear Panel View LED Indicators On – Power On Power OFF – Power Off RED – Access point initializing Status GREEN – Access point ready OFF – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio off BLINKING – AP sending/receiving data Wireless GREEN – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio on Note that this model includes a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio and a 5GHz Wi-Fi radio that can operate simultaneously to increase speed and reduce interference. http://www.pepwave.
4.5 AP One Flex 300M Front View Rear Panel View Connector Panel (Inside the Lid) LED Indicators RED – Access point initializing Status GREEN – Access point ready OFF – No device connected to Ethernet port LAN BLINKING – Ethernet port sending/receiving data ON – Powered-on device connected to Ethernet port Number of connected clients (1-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40) http://www.pepwave.
4.6 AP Pro / AP Pro 300M / AP Pro Duo Front/Top View http://www.pepwave.
5 Installation Your access point acts as a bridge between wireless and wired Ethernet interfaces. A typical setup follows: http://www.pepwave.
5.1 Installation Procedures 1. Connect the Ethernet port on the unit to the backbone network using an Ethernet cable. The port should auto sense whether the cable is straightthrough or crossover. 2. Connect the power adapter to the power connector of the unit. Plug the power adapter into a power source. 3. Wait for the status LED to turn green. 4. Connect a PC to the backbone network. Configure the IP address of the PC to be any IP address between 192.168.0.4 and 192.168.0.254, with a subnet mask of 255.
The Dashboard section contains a number of displays to keep you up-to-date on your access point’s status and operation. Remote assistance can also be enabled here. 6.1 General This section contains WAN status and general device information. WAN When your access point is connected to a WAN, this field displays the WAN IP address. For more information, click the Details… link, which displays the following: IP Address Status http://www.pepwave.com This field displays the current WAN connection status.
Device Information Model Firmware Uptime http://www.pepwave.com This field displays your access point’s model number. The firmware version currently running on your access point appears here. This field displays your access point’s uptime since the last reboot or shutdown.
6.2 AP This section displays a variety of information about your wireless network. AP Status Wireless Network SSID Radio Security Policy Channel VLAN http://www.pepwave.com This field displays your access point’s SSID. The radio frequency currently used by your access point appears here. If you’re using the AP One AC mini or the AP One In-Wall and have configured both radios, this displays both radios in use. This field displays the security policy your access point is currently using.
7 Configuration http://www.pepwave.
The options on the System tab control login and security settings, firmware upgrades, SNMP settings, and other settings. 7.1.1 Admin Security The Admin Security section allows you to set up your access point’s name, password, security settings, and other options. Admin Security AP Name Enter a name to identify your access point. This name can be retrieved via SNMP. Location Enter a name to identify the location of your access point. This name can be retrieved via SNMP.
7.1.2 Firmware http://www.pepwave.
access point, as well as check for and install new firmware via online download. You can also upgrade your firmware using a firmware file stored locally. To check for new firmware, click the Check for Firmware button. If new firmware is available, your access point will automatically download and install it. To upgrade your access point using a firmware file on your network, click Choose File to select the firmware file.
Event Log Remote Syslog Check this box to turn on remote system logging. Remote Syslog Host Enter the IP address or hostname of the remote syslog server, as well as the port number. 7.1.5 SNMP SNMP, or simple network management protocol, is an open standard that can be used http://www.pepwave.
settings to control simple network management protocol access. SNMP Settings SNMP Device Name SNMP Port This field shows the AP name defined at System>Admin Security. This option specifies the port which SNMP will use. The default port is 161. SNMPv1 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 1. SNMPv2c This option allows you to enable SNMP version 2c. SNMPv3 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 3.
SNMP Community Settings Community Name Enter a name for the SNMP community. IP Address/IP Mask These settings specify a subnet from which access to the SNMP server is allowed. Enter the subnet address here (e.g., 192.168.1.0) and select the appropriate subnet mask. Access Mode Select Read Only or Read and Write as the SNMP community access mode. Status Use these controls to enable or disable SNMP community access.
7.1.6 Controller In the Controller section, you can set up Peplink InControl or AP Controller remote management. Controller Management Settings Controller Management Controller Type Check this box to enable remote management. Select Auto, InControl, or AP Controller as your remote AP management method. When Auto is selected, your access point will automatically choose the appropriate mode. 7.1.
Configuration Restore Configuration to Factory Settings The Restore Factory Settings button resets the configuration to factory default settings. After clicking the button, click the Apply Changes button on the top right corner to make the settings effective. To save existing network settings when restoring factory settings, check the Network Settings box before clicking Restore Factory Settings. Download Active Configurations Click Download to backup the current active settings.
7.2 AP Use the controls on the AP tab to set the wireless SSID and AP settings, as well as wireless distribution system (WDS) settings. 7.2.1 Wireless SSID Wireless network settings, including the name of the network (SSID) and security policy, can be defined and managed in this section. http://www.pepwave.
modify its settings. SSID Settings Enable Radio Selection SSID Broadcast SSID Data Rate Check this box to enable wireless SSID. Available only on the AP One AC mini, this setting, shown below, allows you to enable or disable either of the two on-board radios. This setting specifies the AP SSID that Wi-Fi clients will see when scanning. This setting specifies whether or not Wi-Fi clients can scan the SSID of this wireless network. Broadcast SSID is enabled by default.
Security Settings Security Policy http://www.pepwave.com This setting configures the wireless authentication and encryption methods. Available options are Open (No Encryption), WEP, 802.1X, WPA2 – Personal, WPA2 – Enterprise, WPA/WPA2 - Personal, and WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise. To allow any Wi-Fi client to access your AP without authentication, select Open (No Encryption). Details on each of the available authentication methods follow.
WEP Key Size Select 40 bits (64-bit WEP) or 104 bits (128-bit WEP). Key Format Choose ASCII or Hex format for the WEP key. ASCII can be applied only to encryption keys that are manually entered. Hex can be applied to encryption keys that are manually entered or automatically generated. Passphrase Enter a series of alphanumeric characters, and then click Generate Key to create a WEP key using the passphrase. Encryption Key The generated WEP key appears here.
WPA/WPA2 – Personal Passphrase Enter a passphrase of between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters to create a passphrase used for data encryption and authentication. Click Hide / Show Passphrase to toggle visibility. WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise 802.1X Version http://www.pepwave.com Choose v1 or v2 of the 802.1x EAPOL. When v1 is selected, both v1 and v2 clients can associate with the access point. When v2 is selected, only v2 clients can associate with the access point. Most modern wireless clients support v2.
Web Portal Login Web Portal Authentication Method RADIUS Security Splash Page Select Enable to turn on your access point’s built-in web portal functionality. Choose Open Access to allow users to connect without authentication or RADIUS to require authentication. If RADIUS is selected, you’ll be given the opportunity to select a RADIUS security method in the next field. Select PAP, EAP-TTLS PAP, EAP-TTLS MSCHAPv2, or PEAPv0 EAP-MSCHAPv2.
Access Control Restricted Mode MAC Address List http://www.pepwave.com The settings allow administrator to control access using Mac address filtering. Available options are None, Deny all except listed, Accept all except listed, and RADIUS MAC Authentication. Connections coming from the MAC addresses in this list will be either denied or accepted based on the option selected in the previous field.
RADIUS Server Settings Host Secret Authentication Port Enter the IP address of the primary RADIUS server and, if applicable, the secondary RADIUS server. Enter the RADIUS shared secret for the primary server and, if applicable, the secondary RADIUS server. Enter the UDP authentication port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Default button to enter 1812. Accounting Port Enter the UDP accounting port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Default button to enter 1813.
Guest Protect Block LAN Access Check this box to block access from the LAN. To specify a subnet to block, enter the IP address and choose a subnet mask from the Custom Subnet drop-down menu. To add the blocked subnet, click click . . To delete a blocked subnet, To create an exception to a blocked subnet (above), enter the IP address and choose a Block Exception Block PepVPN subnet mask from the drop-down menu. To add the exception, click an exception, click . .