Manual Product Name: Wireless AP/CPE/Access Point/Bridge Model: DIP9526K-H Connecting diagram POE LAN1 Gigabit LAN LAN2 POE Port connect with any port of AP POE LAN port connect with PC(Switch or NVR) NOTE: 1.Both RJ45 ports(black and yellow) on AP are LAN connections. 2.If you want to enter web page, you need manually bound IP address of PC 3.The PoE power adapter has 3 inputs. One is for the AC cord, and two are for networking. 4.
Connecting diagram PoE Power DIP device instructions 1 2 Working Mode Key 3 4 5 6 7 Matching Key 8 9 10 IP Key Button 1 changes the mode of the device. UP is access point (AP) mode for use with your recorder, PC, etc.. DOWN is for use with your camera. LAN1 Button 2 through 8 are for matching AP devices together. There are 128 various combinations that can be made from the 7 keys, which corresponds to 128 different SSIDs and 128 different segments.
The specific operation for setting management Signal power setting Step 1 Manual disposes static IP address, as it's shown in figure1 (type coresponding device IP address at browser, default password: password) General 5.8G:C PE You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability.Otherwise,you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings.
Signal power setting Q&A Step 2 Type the IP address of corresponding AP device in IE browser to get into the WEP page, the default password is “password”. Signal power can be set after logging. Q1: What should be noted when setting the AP button? A1: Make sure the power is off. Q2: How dose the AP work without power supply? A2: The AP gets the power via the cable. It is called POE. Two cables are needed for the connection. STP CAT5e cable is strongly recommended for this case.
The dial-up code corresponding to the text (manual) mode, the network segment and frequency can refer to the following table. Group Q6: How to log in the WEP page? A6: Set the computer with static IP address as shown in Page 4-5, and type the IP address of the corresponding device in IE browser. 2- 8 Dial No.1 IP segment F req uenc y 1 7 2 .1 9 .0 .X 5180 1 7 2 .1 9 .1 .X 5200 1 7 2 .1 9 .2 .X 5220 1 7 2 .1 9 .3 .X 5240 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No.
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) Group 2- 8 Dial No.1 7 Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) IP segment F req uenc y Group 172.19.16.X Disable for users No.3 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2- 8 Dial IP segment F req uenc y 1 7 2 .1 9 .3 2 .X Disable for users 1 7 2 .1 9 .3 3 .
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) Group 2- 8 Dial No.4 9 Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) IP segment F req uenc y Group 172.19.48.X 5805 No.6 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2- 8 Dial IP segment F req uenc y 1 7 2 .1 9 .6 4 .X Disable for users 1 7 2 .1 9 .6 5 .X Disable for users 1 7 2 .1 9 .6 6 .
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) Group 2- 8 Dial No.8 1 Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) IP segment F req uenc y Group 172.19.80.X Disable for users No.9 7 2- 8 Dial IP segment F req uenc y 1 7 2 .1 9 .9 6 .X 5765 1 7 2 .1 9 .9 7 .X 5785 1 7 2 .1 9 .9 8 .X 5805 1 7 2 .1 9 .9 9 .
Ps: The shadow marks are the national standard frequencies, and the remaining frequencies are only for testing. (X is the last IP address) Group 2- 8 Dial IP segment No.11 3 F req uenc y 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 2 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 3 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 4 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 5 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 6 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 7 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 . 11 8 . X Disable for users 1 7 2 . 1 9 .
FCC Warning 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, and (2) this device must accept any inte rference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
ISED Statement ‐ English: This device complies with Industry Canada license‐exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, a nd (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The digital apparatus complies with Canadian CAN ICES‐3 (B)/NMB‐3(B). ‐ French: Le présentappareilestconforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.