User Guide For TP-Link Pharos Series Products CPE210 / CPE220 / CPE510 / CPE610 / CPE710 WBS210 / WBS510 1910012759 REV 3.3.
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About this User Guide This User Guide contains information for setup and management of TP-Link Pharos series products. Read this guide carefully before operation. When using this guide, notice that features available in Pharos series products may vary by model and software version. Availability of Pharos series products may also vary by region or ISP. All images, steps, and descriptions in this guide are only examples and may not reflect your actual experience.
Overview is TP-Link's next generation outdoor product series dedicated to long-distance outdoor wireless networking solutions. is a powerful Web-based operating system, which is integrated into all Pharos series products. New features of Pharos series products are listed as follows: • Provides User-friendly UI design. • TP-Link Pharos MAXtream (Time-Division-Multiple-Access) technology improves product performance in throughput, capacity and latency, which is ideal for point-to-multipoint applications.
̝1̝ Operation Modes The Pharos series products support six operation modes to satisfy user’s diversified network requirements. This chapter introduces typical usage scenarios of different modes. For more information, refer to Common Applications for Pharos Products. 1.1 Access Point 1.2 Client 1.3 AP Client Router (WISP Client) 1.4 AP Router 1.5 Repeater 1.
1.1 $FFHVV 3RLQW In Access Point (AP) Mode, the device acts as a central hub and provides wireless access point for wireless clients, thus the AP Mode is applicable to the following three scenarios. Meanwhile, Multi-SSID function can be enabled in this mode, providing up to four wireless networks with different SSIDs and passwords. Ђ̝6FHQDULR Access Point LAN: 192.168.7.2 AP Client Router LAN: 192.168.0.254 WAN: Dynamic IP Internet Router LAN: 192.168.7.
1HWZRUN UHTXLUHPHQWV Combine two separate office networks into one. 7KH GHYLFH LQ WKH QHWZRUN The device in AP Mode connects to one office network and creates a wireless network. The device in Client Mode connects to the other office network and the wireless network. $GYDQWDJHV Establish a point-to-point WLAN across a long distance to achieve the connectivity between two networks and avoid the cabling trouble.
1HWZRUN UHTXLUHPHQWV Help the wired devices to connect to the wireless network. 7KH GHYLFH LQ WKH QHWZRUN In Client Mode, the device actually serves as a wireless adapter to receive the wireless signal from root AP or Station. In this case, wired devices can access the wireless network by connecting to the device in Client Mode. 1.3 $3 &OLHQW 5RXWHU :,63 &OLHQW In AP Client Router Mode, the device access the internet provided by WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider) through wireless connection.
1HWZRUN UHTXLUHPHQWV Establish the wireless network coverage in the campus, community, industrial park or other public places and so on. 7KH GHYLFH LQ WKH QHWZRUN The device in AP Router Mode connects to root ADSL/Cable Modem for internet access. Meanwhile, it creates a wireless network for the wireless clients to connect to the internet. Note: In this mode, the device cannot be managed directly through the port connected to ADSL/Cable Modem.
̝2̝ Quick Start This chapter introduces how to quickly build a wireless network in different operation modes. Follow the steps below: 2.1 Check the System Requirements 2.2 Log In to the Device 2.
2.1 &KHFN WKH 6\VWHP 5HTXLUHPHQWV Ђ̝2SHUDWLQJ 6\VWHP Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Linux, or Mac OS X. Ђ̝:HE %URZVHU Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Apple Safari. IE browsers are not recommended. 2.2 /RJ ,Q WR WKH 'HYLFH Before configuring the device, you need to access the PharOS configuration interface. Follow the steps below: ̝Connect your PC to the device. ̝Set the IP address of your PC as static IP address on 192.168.0.
̝Use DGPLQ for both of User Name and Password . Specify the region where you use the device. Available channels and maximum Transmit Power will be determined by the selected region according to the local laws and regulations. Select the appropriate language from the Language drop-down list. Read and agree the terms of use, then click Login . ̝Create a new username and password for network security. Click Finish to log in to the PharOS. 2.
$FFHVV 3RLQW Follow the steps below to configure the device as Access Point Mode: ̝Go to the 48,&. 6(783 page, select Access Point and click Next .
̝In the /$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask for the device. Then, click Next .
̝In the :LUHOHVV $3 6HWWLQJV section, specify the basic wireless parameters to create a wireless network. Click Next . Tips: •̝It is recommended to specify Security as :3$ 36. :3$ 36. for the network security. •̝You can keep the default settings or specify the parameters according to your need. For details, refer to 5. Configure the Wireless Parameters .
̝In the )LQLVK section, review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup. ̝Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally.
&OLHQW Follow the steps below to configure the device as Client Mode: ̝Go to the 48,&. 6(783 page, select Client and click Next .
̝In the /$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the LAN IP Address and the Subnet Mask for the device. Then, click Next . ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network.
̝Select the desired wireless network and click Connect . Tips: There may be two or more networks with the same SSID in the AP list. Click Lock to AP to select the SSID and AP simultaneously, which can make the device connect to the specific AP next time. ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network. Click Next . Note: Make sure that Security and PSK Password are the same as the upstream wireless network’s.
̝In the )LQLVK section, review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup. ̝Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally.
5HSHDWHU Follow the steps below to configure the device as Repeater Mode: ̝Go to the 48,&. 6(783 page, select Repeater and click Next .
̝In the /$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask for the device. Then, click Next . ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network.
̝Select the desired wireless network and click Connect . Tips: There may be two or more networks with the same SSID in the AP list. Click Lock to AP to select the SSID and AP simultaneously, which can make the device connect to the specific AP next time. ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network. Click Next . Note: Make sure that Security and PSK Password are the same as the upstream wireless network’s.
̝In the )LQLVK section, review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup. ̝Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally.
Bridge Follow the steps below to configure the device as Bridge Mode: ̝Go to the 48,&. 6(783 page, select Bridge and click Next .
̝In the /$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask for the device. Then, click Next . ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network.
̝Select the desired wireless network and click Connect . Tips: There may be two or more networks with the same SSID in the AP list. Click Lock to AP to select the SSID and AP simultaneously, which can make the device connect to the specific AP next time. ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network. Click Next . Note: Make sure that the Security and PSK Password are the same as the upstream wireless network’s.
̝In the :LUHOHVV $3 6HWWLQJV section, specify the parameters to create a new wireless network for the downstream clients. Click Next . ̝In the )LQLVK section, review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup. ̝Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally.
$3 5RXWHU Follow the steps below to configure the device as AP Router Mode: ̝Go to the 48,&. 6(783 page, select AP Router and click Next . Note: The following window will pop up. Click Yes. •̝For CPE210/CPE510/CPE610 Note that if you select AP Router as the operation mode, the status of Port0 will change to WAN, and the management access will be disabled on this port after the process of quick setup. If you want to manage the device through Port0, configure the Remote Login IP Address.
•̝For CPE220/WBS210/WBS510 Note that if you select AP Router as the operation mode, the status of Port0 will change to WAN, and the management access will be disabled on this port after the process of quick setup. You can connect to the Port1 of the device or wirelessly to manage it. If your want to manage the device through Port0, configure the Remote Login IP Address. For details, refer to 6.5. Configure Web Server . ̝In the :$1 &RQQHFWLRQ 7\SH section, specify the connection type according to your n
Ђ̝PPPoE Select PPPoE and click Next , then the following page will appear. In the :$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next . Ђ̝'\QDPLF ,3 Select Dynamic IP and click Next . In this type, the device will obtain a WAN connection automatically without any WAN configurations.
Ђ̝6WDWLF ,3 Select Static IP and click Next , then the following page will appear. In the :$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next .
̝In the :LUHOHVV $3 6HWWLQJV section, specify the basic wireless parameters to create a wireless network. Click Next . Tips: •̝It is recommended to specify Security as :3$ 36. :3$ 36. for the network security. •̝You can keep the default settings or specify the parameters according to your need. For details, refer to 5. Configure the Wireless Parameters .
̝In the )LQLVK section, review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup. ̝Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally.
$3 &OLHQW 5RXWHU :,63 &OLHQW Follow the steps below to configure the device as AP Client Router (WISP Client) Mode: ̝Go to the 48,&. 6(783 page, select AP Client Router (WISP Client) and click Next . Note: The following window will pop up. Click Yes . Note that if you select AP Client Router (WISP Client) as the operation mode, you will not access the device through the WISP network after the process of quick setup. You can connect to the port of the device or wirelessly to manage it.
̝In the :$1 &RQQHFWLRQ 7\SH section, choose the connection type according to your need and click Next . The device supports PPPoE , Dynamic IP and Static IP for the WAN connection. Contact your ISP to confirm your WAN connection type.
Ђ̝PPPoE Select PPPoE and click Next , then the following page will appear. In the :$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next . Ђ̝'\QDPLF ,3 Select Dynamic IP and click Next . In this type, the device will obtain a WAN connection automatically without any WAN configurations.
Ђ̝6WDWLF ,3 Select Static IP and click Next , then the following page will appear. In the :$1 6HWWLQJV section, specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next . ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network.
̝Select the desired wireless network and click Connect . Tips: There may be two or more networks with the same SSID in the AP list. Click Lock to AP to select the SSID and AP simultaneously, which can make the device connect to the specific AP next time. ̝In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network. Click Next . Note: Make sure that Security and PSK Password are the same as the upstream wireless network’s.
̝In the :LUHOHVV $3 6HWWLQJV section, specify the parameters to create a new wireless network for the downstream clients. Click Next . ̝In the )LQLVK section, review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup. ̝Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally.
̝3̝ Monitor the Network This chapter introduces how to monitor the running status and statistics of the wireless network, including: 3.1 View the Device Information 3.2 View the Wireless Settings 3.3 View Wireless Signal Quality 3.4 View Radio Status 3.5 View the LAN Settings 3.6 View the WAN Settings 3.7 Monitor Throughput 3.8 Monitor Stations 3.9 Monitor Interfaces 3.10 Monitor ARP Table 3.11 Monitor Routes 3.12 Monitor DHCP Clients 3.
3.1 9LHZ WKH 'HYLFH ,QIRUPDWLRQ Go to the STATUS page. In the 'HYLFH ,QIRUPDWLRQ section, view the basic information of the device. To configure the device information, refer to 7. Configure the System . Device Name Displays the name of the device. By default, it is the product model. Device Model Displays the product model and the hardware version of the device. Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of the device. System Time Displays the current system time.
MAXtream Displays the status of the MAXtream function. This function is only available in Access Point Mode and AP Router Mode. MAXtream is a TP-Link proprietary technology. It is based on TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) so that data streams are transmitted in their own time slots. MAXtream aims to maximize throughput and minimize latency. “Hidden nodes” problem can also be eliminated with MAXtream enabled. 1RWH MAXtream Technology is only compatible with Pharos series products.
Signal Strength Displays the received wireless signal strength of the root AP. There are two display modes. Values of the two chains are displyed separately in Horizontal/Vertical Mode, and together in Combined Mode. You can switch between display modes by clicking on it. Noise Strength Displays the received environmental noise from wireless interference on the operating frequency. SNR Displays the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of the device.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the wireless interface connected to the clients. SSID Displays the wireless network name (SSID) created by the device. Security Mode Displays the security mode you’ve selected for your wireless network. There are three security modes: WPA-PSK, WPA and WEP. None means that no security mode is selected and all the hosts are allowed to access the wireless network directly. The security mode which is set on the clients should be the same as that on this device.
RX Rate Displays the data rate of the device during the receiving of the wireless packets. Connection Time Displays the amount of time the device has been connected to the root AP. 3.5 9LHZ WKH /$1 6HWWLQJV Go to the STATUS page. In the LAN section, view the LAN information of the device. To configure the LAN settings, refer to 4. Configure the Network . MAC Address Displays the LAN port MAC address of the device. IP Address Displays the LAN port IP address of the device.
3.6 9LHZ WKH :$1 6HWWLQJV Go to the STATUS page. In the :$1 section, view the WAN information of the device. To configure the WAN settings, refer to 4. Configure the Network . Connection Type Displays the connection type of the device. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the wireless interface connected to the root AP. IP Address Displays the IP address of the wireless interface connected to the root AP. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the wireless interface connected to the root AP.
3.7 0RQLWRU 7KURXJKSXW Go to the STATUS page. In the 0RQLWRU section, select Throughput and monitor the current data traffic of specified interfaces including LAN, WAN, WLAN, WWAN and BRIDGE. Note that the interfaces which you can monitor are different among different operation modes. 3.8 0RQLWRU 6WDWLRQV Go to the STATUS page. In the 0RQLWRU section, select Stations and monitor the information of all the stations that are connected to the device. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the station.
CCQ (%) Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). CCQ refers to the ratio of effective transmission bandwidth and the actual total bandwidth. It reflects the quality of the actual link. A larger value means a better utilization of the bandwidth. Negotiated Rate (Mbps) Displays the negotiated rates of the packets which the device transmits to the station. Data TX/RX (kbps) Displays the data rates of the last transmitted and received packets.
RX Signal Displays the signal strength of the wireless network. Noise Floor Displays the noise strength of the wireless network. CCQ Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). CCQ refers to the ratio of effective transmission bandwidth and the actual total bandwidth. It reflects the quality of the actual link. A larger value means a better utilization of the bandwidth. Last IP Displays the IP address of the station.
3.9 0RQLWRU ,QWHUIDFHV Go to the STATUS page. In the 0RQLWRU section, select Interfaces and monitor the relevant information of the interfaces. Interface Displays the interface of the device. MAC Displays the MAC address of the interface. IP Address Displays the IP address and IPv6 address of the interface. MTU Displays the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the interface. It is the maximum packet size (in bytes) that the interface can transmit.
ARP is used to associate each IP address to the unique hardware MAC address of each device on the network. IP Address Displays the IP address of the corresponding ARP entry. MAC Displays the MAC address of the corresponding ARP entry. Interface Displays the interface connected to the device. Auto Refresh Enable or disable Auto Refresh. With this feature enabled, the table will refresh automatically. 3.11 0RQLWRU 5RXWHV Go to the STATUS page.
Interface Displays the interface that the destination device is on. • IPv6 Routes Destination Displays the IPv6 address of the destination device or destination network. Gateway Displays the IPv6 address of the appropriate gateway. Interface Displays the interface that the destination device is on. 3.12 0RQLWRU '+&3 &OLHQWV Go to the STATUS page. In the 0RQLWRU section, select DHCP Clients and monitor the information of all the DHCP clients. Client Name Displays the device name of the client.
Go to the STATUS page. In the 0RQLWRU section, select Dynamic WAN and monitor the WAN connection status of the device. You can enable or disable Auto Refresh. With this feature enabled, the table will refresh automatically. • DHCP Status Status Displays the status of the WAN connection. IP Address Displays the IP address of the WAN. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the WAN. Gateway IP Displays the gateway address of the device. Primary DNS Displays the primary DNS of the device.
Primary DNS Displays the primary DNS of the device. Secondary DNS Displays the secondary DNS of the device. Connection Uptime Displays the time that the latest WAN connection lasts. Obtain Click Obtain to obtain the WAN IPv6 address from the upstream device. Release Click Release to release the WAN IPv6 address.
̝4̝ &RQƮJXUH WKH 1HWZRUN This chapter introduces how to configure the network parameters and the advanced features, including: 4.1 Configure WAN Parameters 4.2 Configure LAN Parameters 4.3 Configure Management VLAN 4.4 Configure the Forwarding Feature 4.5 Configure the Security Feature 4.6 Configure Access Control 4.7 Configure Static Routing 4.8 Configure Bandwidth Control 4.
4.1 &RQILJXUH :$1 3DUDPHWHUV Note: WAN submenu is only available in AP Router Mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) Mode. WAN submenu is used to create the WAN connection and configure the related advaced parameters. Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the :$1 section, configure the WAN parameters of the device. Follow the steps below to configure the WAN parameters: ̝Select the connection type according to your need. The device supports five types: Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP.
Primary DNS Enter the DNS IP address provided by your ISP. Secondary DNS Enter alternative DNS IP address if your ISP provides it. IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function. If the IPv6 function is enabled, the device will obtain a WAN IPv6 address. Select a method for the device to obtain the WAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by your ISP. •̝6WDWLF Select static and enter the WAN IPv6 address, IPv6 netmask, IPv6 gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS provided by your ISP.
Your PC's MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the device. Some ISPs require that you should register the MAC address of your PC. If the MAC address is required, click Clone PC’s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC’s MAC address. Ђ̝'\QDPLF For this connection, your ISP uses a DHCP server to assign your router an IP address for connecting to the internet. You don’t need to configure any parameters.
IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function. If the IPv6 function is enabled, the device will obtain a WAN IPv6 address. Select a method for the device to obtain the WAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by your ISP. •̝6WDWLF Select static and enter the WAN IPv6 address, IPv6 netmask, IPv6 gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS provided by your ISP. •̝SLAAC Select SLAAC and the device will obtain the WAN IPv6 address automatically.
WAN MAC Address Specify the WAN MAC address. This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port. If your ISP binds the MAC address of your previous computer/router, enter the correct MAC address into this field. The format for the MAC Address is XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX (X is any hexadecimal digit). Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of WAN port to the factory default value. Your PC’s MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the device.
Connection Mode Select the Connection Mode. •̝2Q 'HPDQG Configure the device to disconnect your internet connection after a specified period of inactivity (Idle Time). If your internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity, Connection on Demand enables the device to automatically re-establish your connection when you attempt to access the internet again. The default Idle Time is 15 minutes. If your internet connection is expected to remain active all the time, enter 0 in the Idle Time field.
Second Connection If your ISP provides an extra Connection type such as Dynamic/Static IP to connect to a local area network, activate this secondary connection. 'LVDEOH The Secondary Connection is disabled by default, so there is PPPoE connection only. This is recommended. '\QDPLF ,3 Use dynamic IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP. 6WDWLF ,3 Use static IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP. IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function.
Use These DNS Servers If the ISP provides a DNS server IP address for you, Enable Use These DNS Server, and fill the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields below. Otherwise, the DNS servers will obtain automatically from ISP. WAN MAC Address Specify the WAN MAC address. This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port. If your ISP binds the MAC address of your previous computer/router, enter the correct MAC address into this field.
Connection Mode Select the Connection Mode. •̝2Q 'HPDQG Configure the device to disconnect your internet connection after a specified period of inactivity (Idle Time). If your internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity, Connection on Demand enables the device to automatically re-establish your connection when you attempt to access the internet again. The default Idle Time is 15 minutes. If your internet connection is expected to remain active all the time, enter 0 in the Idle Time field.
IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function. If the IPv6 function is enabled, the device will obtain a WAN IPv6 address. Select a method for the device to obtain the WAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by your ISP. •̝6WDWLF Select static and enter the WAN IPv6 address, IPv6 netmask, IPv6 gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS provided by your ISP. •̝SLAAC Select SLAAC and the device will obtain the WAN IPv6 address automatically.
4.2 &RQILJXUH /$1 3DUDPHWHUV LAN submenu is used to configure the LAN parameters for the device and the clients. $FFHVV 3RLQW &OLHQW 5HSHDWHU %ULGJH 0RGH Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the LAN section, configure the following parameters. Follow the steps below to configure the LAN parameters: ̝Select the connection type according to your need. The device supports two types: Static and Dynamic.
IP address Enter the LAN IP address of your device. By default, it is 192.168.0.254. 1RWH When you change the LAN IP address in the 1HWZRUN tab, you should log in with the new IP address and save the settings for the configuration change to take effect. Otherwise the configuration will be lost after the reboot. Netmask Enter the Netmask provided by your ISP. Normally use 255.255.255.0. Gateway IP Enter the gateway IP address for your device.
Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of alternative DNS server if there are two DNS servers. By default, it is 0.0.0.0, which means no secondary DNS is assigned. Lease Time Enter the amount time of the leased IP address assigned by the DHCP server. When the time expires, the clients will request to renew the lease automatically.
Ђ̝'\QDPLF Fallback IP Enable or disable the Fallback IP. When the device fails to find the DHCP server, it will use the fallback IP as the LAN IP address. DHCP Fallback IP Specify the fallback IP for the device. By default, it is 192.168.0.254. DHCP Fallback Mask Specify the fallback netmask for the device. Primary DNS Enter the DNS IP address for the LAN. By default, it is 0.0.0.0, which means no primary DNS is assigned.
IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function. If the IPv6 function is enabled, the device will obtain a LAN IPv6 address. Select a method for the device to obtain the LAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by your ISP. •̝6WDWLF Select static and enter the LAN IPv6 address and IPv6 netmask. •̝SLAAC Select SLAAC and the device will obtain the LAN IPv6 address automatically. •̝'+&3Y Select DHCPv6 and the device will obtain the LAN IPv6 address automatically. ̝Click Apply , then click Save .
$3 5RXWHU $3 &OLHQW 5RXWHU 0RGH Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the LAN section, configure the following parameters. ̝For LAN connection type, the device only supports Static. IP address Enter the LAN IP address of your device. By default, it is 192.168.0.254. 1RWH When you change the LAN IP address in the 1HWZRUN tab, you should log in with the new IP address and save the settings for the configuration change to take effect. Otherwise the configuration will be lost after the reboot.
IGMP Proxy Enable or disable IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Proxy. IGMP proxy is used to process the multicast stream in the netwok. It normally works for IPTV service. DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server function. With this function enabled, the build-in DHCP server will assign IP address to the clients connected to the device. Start IP Address Specify the first IP address of the IP address pool. By default, it is 192.168.0.100.
IPv6 Enable or disable the IPv6 function. If the IPv6 function is enabled, the device will obtain a LAN IPv6 address. Select a method for the device to obtain the LAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by your ISP. •̝6WDWLF Select static and enter the LAN IPv6 address and IPv6 netmask. •̝3UHIL[ 'HOHJDWLRQ Select Prefix Delegation and the device will obtain the LAN IPv6 address automatically. IPv6 DHCP Server Enable or disable the IPv6 DHCP server function.
Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the 0DQDJHPHQW 9/$1 ,QWHUIDFHV section, enable the Management VLAN function, specify VLAN ID and click Apply . Then click Save . Management VLAN Enable or disable the Management VLAN function. By default, it is disabled. VLAN ID Specify the Management VLAN ID. The valid values are from 2 to 4094. 4.4 &RQILJXUH WKH )RUZDUGLQJ )HDWXUH Note: Forwarding submenu is only available in AP Router Mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) Mode.
DMZ IP Specify the IP address of the local host network device. The DMZ host device will be completely exposed to the external network. Any PC that was used for a DMZ must have a static or reserved IP Address because its IP Address may change when using the DHCP function. ALG Select the type of ALG to enable the corresponding feature.
Virtual Server Enable or disable Virtual Server. Virtual servers can be used for setting up public services on your local area network, such as DNS, Email and FTP. A virtual server is defined as a service port, and all requests from the internet to this service port will be redirected to the LAN server. Virtual Server function not only makes the users from internet visit the local area network, but also keeps network security within the intranet as other services are still invisible from internet.
Port Trigger Enable or disable port trigger. Due to the existence of the firewall, some applications such as online games, video conferences, VoIPs and P2P downloads need the device to configure the forwarding to work properly, and these applications require multiple ports connection, for single-port virtual server cannot meet the demand. Port trigger function comes at this time. When an application initiates a connection to the trigger port, all the incoming ports will open for subsequent connections.
UPnP Enable or disable UPnP. If you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer connections, or real-time communications such as instant messaging or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), you should enable the UPnP function. The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) function allows the devices, such as internet computers, to access the local host resources or devices as needed.
̝Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the 6HFXULW\ ! %DVLF section, configure the following parameters and click Apply . SPI Firewall Check the Enable box to use the SPI Firewall function. If forwarding rules are enabled at the same time, the device will give priority to meet forwarding rules. Ping Select and enable the ping forbidden function. :$1 3LQJ )RUELGGHQ Enable or disable this function. With this option enabled, the device will not reply the ping request originates from internet.
̝In the 6HFXULW\ ! $GYDQFHG 6HWWLQJV section, configure the following parameters and click Apply . DoS Protection Enable the DoS Protection and specify the parameters. DoS (Denial of Service) Attack is to occupy the network bandwidth maliciously by the network attackers or the evil programs sending a lot of service requests to the Host, which incurs an abnormal service or even breakdown of the network.
Blocked DoS Host List Click Blocked DoS Host List to display the blocked DoS host table including host IP and host MAC. Click Refresh to renewal the table list. Click Clear to release all the blocked hosts. If you want to release one or some of the blocked hosts, select them and Click Unlock . ̝Click Save . 4.6 &RQILJXUH $FFHVV &RQWURO Note: Access Control submenu is only available in AP Router Mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) Mode.
̝Click Add and create the filtering entries. Enable Enable or disable the desired entry. Protocol Choose one of the protocols from the drop-down list used for the target, any of IP, TCP, UDP, or ICMP. Host IP Enter the IP address or address range of the hosts that you need to control, for example 192.168.0.12-192.168.0.25. Target IP Enter the IP address or address range of the targets that you need to control, for example 192.168.3.12-192.168.3.25.
̝Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the 6WDWLF 5RXWLQJ section, click Add and specify the following parameters. Enable Enable or disable the desired entry. Target Network IP Enter the Target Network IP, the address of the network or host to be visited. The IP address cannot be on the same network segment with the device’s WAN or LAN port. Netmask Specify the netmask for the desired entry.
̝Go to the 1HWZRUN page. In the %DQGZLGWK &RQWURO section, enable the Bandwidth Control function. Total Ingress Bandwidth Specify the upper bandwidth for receiving packets from the WAN port. The maximum value is 100,000kbps. Total Egress Bandwidth Specify the upper bandwidth for sending packets from the WAN port. The maximum value is 100,000kbps. ̝Click Add and specify the following parameters. Enable Enable or disable the desired entry.
Egress Max (kbps) Specify the maximum egress bandwidth for the desired entry. ̝Click Save and click Apply , then click Save . 4.9 &RQILJXUH ,3 0$& %LQGLQJ We can effectively prevent ARP attack and IP embezzlement by enabling the IP&MAC binding. Within the local network, the device transmits IP packets to the certain target identified by the MAC address. Therefore, the IP and MAC address should be one-toone correspondence and their corresponding relations are maintained by the ARP table.
IP Enter the IP address that you want to bind with the MAC address. MAC Enter the MAC address that you want to bind with the IP address. ̝Enable the desired entry and click Save . Click Apply , then click Save .
̝5̝ &RQƮJXUH WKH :LUHOHVV 3DUDPHWHUV This chapter introduces how to configure the parameters of the wireless network, including: 5.1 Configure Basic Wireless Parameters 5.2 Configure Wireless Client Parameters 5.3 Configure Wireless AP Parameters 5.4 Configure Multi-SSID 5.5 Configure Wireless MAC Filtering 5.
5.1 &RQILJXUH %DVLF :LUHOHVV 3DUDPHWHUV This section allows you to configure wireless basic parameters, such as 802.11 mode, Transmit Power, and data rates. Go to the :LUHOHVV Page. In the %DVLF :LUHOHVV 6HWWLQJV section, configure the basic wireless settings and click Apply . Then click Save . Region Specify the region where you use the device. Available channels and maximum Transmit Power will be determined by the selected region according to the local laws and regulations.
Channel Width Select the channel width of this device. Options include 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 40 MHz and 20/40 MHz (the device automatically selects 40 MHz, and 20 MHz will be used if 40 MHz is not available). According to IEEE 802.11n standard, using a channel width of 40 MHz can increase wireless throughput. However, you may need choose lower bandwidth due to the following reasons: •̝To increase the available number of channels within the limited total bandwidth.
Channel Shifting 1RWH Only CPE210(US) 2.0, CPE210(UN/EU/ES) 3.0, CPE220(UN) 3.0 and WBS210(UN) 2.0 support this function. Enable or disable the Channel Shifting function. This function is only available when MAXtream is enabled in Access Point Mode and AP Router Mode. Channel Shifting is a TP-Link proprietary technology. With Channel Shifting enabled, the AP will use non-standard channels by adding a frequency offset to the standard 802.11 b/g/n channels.
5.2 &RQILJXUH :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 3DUDPHWHUV Note: Wireless Client Settings submenu is only available in Client, Repeater, Bridge and AP Client Router (WISP Client) Mode. In this section, configure wireless client parameters used for the connection with the root AP. ̝Go to the :LUHOHVV Page. In the :LUHOHVV &OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section, configure the following parameters. SSID of AP Specify the SSID of the root AP.
Ђ̝:(3 WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a traditional encryption method. It has been proved that WEP has security flaws and can easily be cracked, so WEP is rarely used in normal wireless network. Select this option if the security mode of the root AP is WEP. Note: WEP is not supported in 802.11n mode or 802.11ac mode. If WEP is applied in 802.11n, 802.11 ac or 802.11n/ac mixed mode, the clients may not be able to access the wireless network. If WEP is applied in 802.11b/g/n mode (2.4GHz) or 802.
Key Type Select the WEP key length for encryption. %LW Enter 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters. %LW Enter 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters. %LW Enter 32 hexadecimal digits or 16 ASCII characters. Ђ̝:3$ WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a safer encryption method compared with WEP and WAPPSK. It requires a RADIUS server to authenticate the clients via 802.1X and EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol).
Phase 2 Auth Select the type of Phase 2 Auth. The device only supports MSCHAPV2 currently. WPA User Name Specify the WPA User Name used in the connection with the root AP. WPA User Password Specify the WPA User Password used in the connection with the root AP. Ђ̝:3$ 36. WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access-PSK) is based on a pre-shared key. It is characterized by high safety and simple settings, so it is mostly used by common households and small businesses. Version Select the version of WPA-PSK.
5.3 &RQILJXUH :LUHOHVV $3 3DUDPHWHUV Note: Wireless Client Settings submenu is only available in Access Point, Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router (WISP Client) Mode. In this section, configure wireless AP parameters used for the connection with the clients. ̝Go to the :LUHOHVV Page. In the :LUHOHVV $3 6HWWLQJV section, specify the SSID. Enable SSID Broadcast Enable or disable SSID broadcast. With this function enabled, the device will broadcast the SSID periodically.
RADIUS MAC Authentication Enable or disable the Radius MAC authentication. With this feature enabled, you can authenticate clients using their MAC addresses on your RADIUS authentication server. Remember to log into your RADIUS authentication server and create authentication entries whose username and password are both the access-enabled clients’ MAC address (for MAC address 11-22-33-AABB-CC, create an authentication entry whose username and password are both 112233aabbcc on the RADIUS server).
for wireless networks. Since WPA-PSK and WPA-Enterprise are much safer than WEP, we recommend that you choose WPA-PSK or WPA-Enterprise if your clients also support them. Note: WEP is not supported in 802.11n mode or 802.11ac mode. If WEP is applied in 802.11n, 802.11 ac or 802.11n/ac mixed mode, the clients may not be able to access the wireless network. If WEP is applied in 802.11b/g/n mode (2.4GHz) or 802.11a/n (5GHz), the device may work at a low transmission rate.
Ђ̝:3$ WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a safer encryption method compared with WEP and WAPPSK. It requires a RADIUS server to authenticate the clients via 802.1X and EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). WPA can generate different passwords for different clients, which ensures higher network security. But it also costs more to maintain the network, so it is more suitable for business networks. Version Select the version of WPA.
Authentication Server Port Enter the UDP port of the RADIUS authentication server. The most commonly used port is 1812, but this may vary depending on the RADIUS authentication server you are using. Authentication Server Key Enter the shared key used between this device and the authentication server. The shared key is a case-sensitive text string used to validate communication between this device and the RADIUS authentication server. Check the Show box to view the shared key characters.
Version Select the version of WPA-PSK. WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK: They’re two versions of WPA-PSK security mode. WPA2-PSK is an update of WPA-PSK. Compared with WPA, Theoretically, WPA2 is securer than WPA. $XWR The device will automatically choose the version used by the root AP. :3$ :3$ They’re two versions of WPA-PSK security mode normally called WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. WPA2-PSK is an update of WPA-PSK. Compared with WPA-PSK, theoretically, WPA2-PSK is securer than WPA-PSK. Encryption Select the Encryption type.
̝Go to the :LUHOHVV page. In the 0XOWL 66,' section, Enable Multi-SSID. Click Add and create a new wireless network. SSID Specify the SSID of the wireless network. VLAN Specify the VLAN to which the new wireless network belongs. The valid value ranges from 1 to 4094. SSID Broadcast Enable or disable SSID broadcast . With this feature enabled, the device will broadcast the SSID. AP Isolation Enable or disable AP Isolation. With this feature enabled, all the hosts cannot communicate with each other.
Version Select the version of WPA-PSK. WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK: They’re two versions of WPA-PSK security mode. WPA2-PSK is an update of WPA-PSK. Compared with WPA, Theoretically, WPA2 is securer than WPA. $XWR The device will automatically choose the version used by the root AP. :3$ :3$ They’re two versions of WPA-PSK security mode normally called WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. WPA2-PSK is an update of WPA-PSK. Compared with WPA-PSK, theoretically, WPA2-PSK is securer than WPA-PSK. Encryption Select the Encryption type.
̝Go to the :LUHOHVV page. In the :LUHOHVV 0$& )LOWHULQJ section, enable this feature and specify the filtering rule. Wireless MAC Filtering Enable or disable the Wireless MAC Filtering function. Filtering Rules Specify the filtering rules. $OORZ WKH VWDWLRQV VSHFLILHG E\ DQ\ HQDEOHG HQWULHV LQ WKH OLVW WR DFFHVV WKH QHWZRUN The stations listed in the table are allowed to access the wireless network under the rules. While others are forbidden to access. 'HQ\ WKH VWDWLRQV VSHFLILHG E\ DQ\ HQDEOHG HQWU
Go to the :LUHOHVV page. In the $GYDQFHG :LUHOHVV 6HWWLQJV section, specify the following parameters and click Apply . Then click Save . Distance Setting Specify the distance between AP and Station. If this device serves as a client, the value is the distance between this device and the root AP. If this device serves as an AP, the value is the distance between the farthest client and this AP. You can manually enter the value or enable the Auto option. 0DQXDO Enter the distance manually in the input box.
Beacon Interval Specify the beacon interval for the device. Beacons are transmitted periodically by the device to announce the presence of a wireless network for the clients. Beacon Interval value determines the time interval of the beacons sent by the device. Specify a value from 40 to 1,000. The default value is 100. RTS Threshold Specify the RTS threshold for the device.
AP Isolation Enable or disable AP Isolation. With this feature enabled, the clients can not communicate with each other directly. 1RWH AP Isolation is not available in Client Mode. Short GI Enable or disable Short GI. Propagation delays often occurs in data transmission process and influence the capability of the wireless network. It can result from multiple factors, such as multipath effect.
̝6̝ 0DQDJH WKH 'HYLFH The device provides powerful functions of management and maintenance. This chapter introduces how to manage the device, including: 6.1 Manage System Logs 6.2 Specify the Miscellaneous Parameters 6.3 Configure Ping Watch Dog 6.4 Configure Dynamic DNS 6.5 Configure Web Server 6.6 Configure SNMP Agent 6.7 Configure SSH Server 6.
6.1 0DQDJH 6\VWHP /RJV System logs record the events and activities while the device is running. If a failure happens on the device, System logs can help to diagnose the issue. ̝Go to the 0DQDJHPHQW page. In the 6\VWHP /RJ section, perform the following operations. Open System Log Click the Open button to view the system log. This page displays detailed system logs that can be sorted on columns by ascending or descending order. Columns can be chosen from Time, Type, Level, and Message.
̝Click the Setting button to specify the Auto Mail Settings. From Enter the sender’s E-mail address. To Enter the receiver’s E-mail address. SMTP Server Enter the IP address of the sender’s SMTP server. Authentication Enable or disable the authentication function. If the sender’s mailbox is configured, check the box to enable mail server authentication. Enter the sender’s username and password. Auto Mail Feature Enable or disable Auto Mail Feature.
Discovery Enable or disable Discovery. With this feature enabled, TP-Link Pharos Control software can discover the device. Pharos Control is a network management software developed independently by TP-Link and it currently supports Pharos series products. It can centralize monitoring and managing network devices in the network platform CDP Enable or disable CDP.
Startup Delay Enter the initial time delay from device startup to the first ICMP echo requests sent by Ping Watch Dog. The default value is 300 seconds. The Startup Delay value should be at least 60 seconds taking the device‘s initialization time in account. Fail Count To Reboot Enter the fail count of ICMP echo request. If the device sends the specified count of ICMP echo requests to the host and none of the corresponding ICMP echo response packets is received, Ping Watch Dog will reboot the device.
̝Go to the 0DQDJHPHQW page. In the '\QDPLF '16 section, configure the following parameters and click Login . Service Provider Select the service provider. Dynamic DNS Enable or disable the Dynamic DNS feature. User Name Enter the user name of your DDNS account. Password Enter the password of your DDNS account. Domain Name Specify the domain name that you registered with your DDNS service provider. Connection Status Displays the connection status of the DDNS service.
̝Go to the 0DQDJHPHQW page. In the :HE 6HUYHU section, configure the following parameters and click Apply . Secure Connection (HTTPS) Enable or disable the HTTPS feature. HTTPS function is based on the SSL or TLS protocol working in transport layer. It supports a security access via a web browser. Secure Server Port Specify the server port number used in HTTPS. The default value is 443. Server Port Specify the server port number used in HTTP. The default value is 80.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. Main functions of SNMP LQFOXGH PRQLWRULQJ QHWZRUN SHUIRUPDQFH GHWHFWLQJ DQG DQDO\]LQJ QHWZRUN HUURU FRQƮJXULQJ network devices, and so on. Configure the device as SNMP Agent, and it can receive and process the management message from the NMS (Network Management System). ̝Go to the 0DQDJHPHQW page.
Note: Defining community can allow management systems in the same community to communicate with the SNMP Agent. The community name can be seen as the shared password of the network hosts group. Thus, for the safety, we suggest modifying the default community name before enabling the SNMP Agent service. If the field of community is blank, the SNMP Agent will not respond to any community name. 6.
Note: CPE610 doesn’t support this feature. ̝Go to the 0DQDJHPHQW page. In the 566, /(' 7KUHVKROGV section, configure the following parameters and click Apply . LED1/LED2/ LED3/LED4 Displays the LED number. Thresholds Specify the threshold for the desired LED. The specified LED will light up if the signal strength reaches the values in the field. The default values are set according to the verified optimum values. We recommend you keep it by default.
̝7̝ &RQƮJXUH WKH 6\VWHP This chapter introduces how to configure the system of the device, including: 7.1 Configure Device Information 7.2 Configure Location Information 7.3 Configure User Account 7.4 Configure Time Settings 7.5 Update Firmware 7.
7.1 &RQILJXUH 'HYLFH ,QIRUPDWLRQ ,Q WKLV VHFWLRQ FRQƮJXUH WKH GHYLFH QDPH DQG WKH V\VWHP ODQJXDJH ̝Go to the 6\VWHP page. In the 'HYLFH section, configure the following parameters and click Apply . Device Name Specify the device name. Language Specify the system language used in the management interface. ̝Click Save . 7.2 &RQILJXUH /RFDWLRQ ,QIRUPDWLRQ ,Q WKLV VHFWLRQ FRQƮJXUH WKH ORFDWLRQ IRU WKH GHYLFH ̝Go to the 6\VWHP page.
̝Go to the 6\VWHP page. In the 8VHU $FFRXQW section, configure the following parameters and click Apply . Current User Name Displays the current user name. Current Password Enter the current password for the user account. Check the Show box to display what you've entered. New User Name Enter a new user name for the user account. New Password Enter a new password for the user account. Check the Show box to display what you've entered. Confirm New Password Confirm the new password.
Ђ̝0DQXDOO\ Configure the System time manually. Time Zone Select your local time zone. Date Click the calendar button to choose the date or enter the date in the format: YYYY/MM/DD. Time Select the time from the drop-down list or enter the time in the format HH:MM:SS. Ђ̝$XWRPDWLFDOO\ • Specify the NTP Server, then click the Get GMT button to get the system time from the NTP server NTP Server 1 Specify the primary NTP server used to get time automatically.
Australia The daylight saving time of Australia is from First Sunday in October, 02:00 to First Sunday in April, 03:00. New Zealand The daylight saving time of New Zealand is from Last Sunday in September, 02:00 to First Sunday in April, 03:00. Ђ̝5HFXUULQJ 0RGH Select Recurring Mode and configure the related parameters for the device. This configuration will be used every year. Offset Specify the time to set the clock forward by. Start Time Specify the start time of Daylight Saving Time.
Note: •̝We recommend that you back up current system configuration before updating the firmware. •̝Select the proper software version that matches your hardware to upgrade. Visit TP-Link website to download the latest firmware. •̝To avoid damage, do not power off the device while upgrading. •̝After upgrading, the device will reboot automatically. 7.6 &RQILJXUH 2WKHU 6HWWLQJV 7KLV VHFWLRQ LV XVHG WR EDFN XS RU XSORDG WKH FRQƮJXUDWLRQ ƮOH UHVHW WKH GHYLFH DQG UHERRW WKH device. *R WR WKH 6\VWHP 3DJH ,Q WK
̝8̝ 8VH WKH 6\VWHP 7RROV This chapter introduces how to configure the system tools: 8.1 Configure Ping 8.2 Configure Traceroute 8.3 Test Speed 8.4 Survey 8.5 Analyze Spectrum 8.
8.1 &RQILJXUH 3LQJ Ping test function is used to test the connectivity and reachability between the device and the target host so as to locate the network malfunctions. ̝Click Ping from the drop-down list on the upper-right corner and specify the following parameters. Destination IP/ Domain Enter the IP address of the destination node for Ping test. The device will send Ping packets to test the network connectivity and reachability of the host and the results will be displayed in the Ping Result.
̝Click Traceroute from the drop-down list on the upper-right corner and specify the following parameters. Destination IP/ Domain Enter the IP address of the destination node for Traceroute test. The device will send Traceroute packets to test the network connectivity and reachability of the host and the results will be displayed in the Traceroute. Traceroute Max TTL Specify the traceroute max TTL (Time To Live) during the traceroute process.
̝Click Speed Test from the drop-down list on the upper-right corner and specify the following parameters. Speed Test Displays the data streams that the device is transmitting (TX), receiving (RX) and both of them (Total). Server Select Server and the device will passively accept the test request from the clients in the speed test process. Client Select Client and the device will launch the test request to the server in speed test process. Server IP Specify the server IP for speed test.
Click Survey from the drop-down list on the upper-right corner and the following page will appear. BSSID Displays the BSSID of other APs surveyed by this device. SSID Displays the SSID of other APs surveyed by this device. MAXtream Displays the MAXtream capability of other APs surveyed by this device. Device Name Displays the names of other APs surveyed by this device. SNR(dB) Displays the Signal Noise Ratio (Unit: dB) of other APs surveyed by this device.
8.5 $QDO\]H 6SHFWUXP Spectrum Analysis can help you choose the proper channel/frequency. Through the spectrum analysis, learn the distribution of the radio noise and intelligently select the channel/frequency in low noise. ̝Click Spectrum Analysis from the drop-down list on the upper-right corner and click Yes on the pop-up window. ̝Click Start . Observe the curves for a period of time, and then click Stop . The relatively low and continuous part of the average curve indicates less radio noise.
8.6 $QWHQQD $OLJQPHQW Antenna alignment can help you to optimize the antenna. Click Antenna Alignment from the drop-down list on the upper-right corner. Adjust your antenna according to the following parameters. Point the antenna in the direction of maximum signal and minimum noise. Signal Level Displays the signal strength of the last received packet. The signal strength is the combined value of the two chains. Horizontal/Vertical Displays the signal strength of the last received packet.
)&& FRPSOLDQFH LQIRUPDWLRQ VWDWHPHQW Product Name: Outdoor CPE Model Number: CPE210/CPE220/CPE510/CPE610/CPE710 Component Name PoE Adapter Model TL-POE2412G (For CPE210, CPE220, CPE510, CPE610) T240050-2-POE (For CPE710) Responsible party: TP-Link USA Corporation, d/b/a TP-Link North America, Inc. Address: 145 South State College Blvd. Suite 400, Brea, CA 92821 Website: https://www.tp-link.com/us/ Tel: +1 626 333 0234 Fax: +1 909 527 6803 E-mail: sales.usa@tp-link.
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or T V interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
“To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.” Product Name: PoE Adapter Model Number: TL-POE2412G/T240050-2-POE/T240100-2-PoE Responsible party: TP-Link USA Corporation, d/b/a TP-Link North America, Inc.
&( 0DUN :DUQLQJ For CPE220/CPE510/CPE610/CPE710/WBS210/WBS510: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. For CPE210: This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. For WBS210/WBS510: This radio transmitter (IC: 8853A-WBS210/ Model: WBS210)/(IC: 8853A-WBS510/ Model: WBS510) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated.
1) Le dispositif fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est réservé uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux; 2) Le gain maximal d'antenne permis pour les dispositifs avec antenne(s) amovible(s) utilisant les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5470-5725 MHz doit se conformer à la limitation P.I.R.E.
Use only power supplies which are provided by manufacturer and in the original packing of this product. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device. We cannot guarantee that no accidents or damage will occur due to improper use of the device. Please use this product with care and operate at your own risk.
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