Moxa Technologies Pet Fence AWK 1200 AP User Manual

MOXA AirWorks AWK-1200-AP  
User’s Manual  
First Edition, July 2007  
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The following topics are covered in this chapter:  
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Introduction  
Overview  
The AWK-1200 Access Point/Bridge and AP Client is ideal for applications that are hard to wire,  
too expensive to wire, or use mobile equipment that connects to a TCP/IP network. The  
AWK-1200 series is rated to operate at temperatures ranging from -20 to 70°C, and its  
weatherproof design allows you to set up a WLAN, or extend existing wired networks to outdoor  
locations. In addition, you do not need to worry about setting up a power supply for outdoor  
applications, since the AWK-1200’s PoE (Power over Ethernet) design makes it easy to deploy.  
Package Checklist  
The product package contains the following items.  
y AWK-1200-AP  
y Power cord  
y 48 VDC, 0.38A Inline Power Injector (PoE)  
y 30 m RJ45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable  
y 1.8 m RJ45 CAT-5 cross-over cable  
y 3 m grounding wire  
y Document and Software CD  
y Wall/mast mounting kit  
y Band clamp  
y Two 5dBi Omni-type antennas (N-type connector)  
Product Features  
y Outdoor enclosure in compliance with versatile industrial IP (Ingress Protection) level covering  
IP68  
y RF transmit power: 802.11b mode @ 11 Mbps data rate  
y RF transmit power: 802.11g mode @ 54 Mbps data rate  
y Supports 48 VDC 0.38A Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)  
y MIB-I support  
y MAC address based access control  
System Requirements  
Installing the AWK-1200-AP requires the following:  
y Windows-based PC/AT compatible computer (PC system requirements: better than PIII 800 or  
other 100% compatible equipment; OS: Windows 2000/XP), or Ethernet data device that has an  
RJ45 Ethernet port to run the configuration program or a TCP/IP connection to the Ethernet  
network.  
y 10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet cable for connecting to an Ethernet network.  
y AC power outlet (100 to 240V, 50 to 60 Hz) to supply power.  
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Inline Power Injector (PoE)  
The AWK-1200-AP is equipped with an Inline Power Injector module. The Inline Power Injector  
(PoE) delivers both data and power to the AWK-1200-AP unit through a single Ethernet cable,  
and provides the following benefits to improve the performance vs. installation cost ratio.  
y Great for areas that do not have a ready power supply, such as the roof of a house.  
y Allows placing the AWK-1200-AP unit closer to the antenna, to make installation easier, and  
reduce signal loss over antenna cabling.  
y Ethernet signal travels well over CAT 5 cable but 2.4 GHz signal doesn’t do as well over  
antenna cabling.  
y Ethernet cabling is much cheaper than antenna cabling.  
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First Time Installation and Configuration  
After unpacking the system, make sure the following items are present and in good condition.  
Refer to pictures below to see what each item looks like.  
1. AWK-1200-AP  
2. Power cord  
3. 48 VDC, 0.38A Inline Power Injector (PoE)  
4. 30 m RJ45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable  
5. 1.8 m RJ45 CAT-5 cross-over cable  
6. 3 m grounding wire  
7. Document and Software CD  
8. Wall/mast mounting kit  
9. Screws  
10. Two 5 dBi Omni-type antennas (N-type connector)  
1. AWK-1200-AP  
2. Power cord  
3. PSE Injector  
4. 30 m cable  
8. Wall mount  
5. 1.8 m cable  
6. Grounding wire  
7. CD  
9. Screws  
10. Antenna  
Locating the Data Input and PoE Ports  
After unpacking the system, locate the following ports on the AWK-1200-AP unit. The numbers  
next to each item refer to the pictures in Figure 2-1.  
Interface on the AWK-1200-AP Unit  
y Ethernet Port 1: for connecting the 30 m RJ45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable.  
Interface on the Inline Power Injector  
y Data Input Port 2: for connecting the cross-over Ethernet Cable to a PC or straight-through  
Ethernet cable to a Hub, Switch, or Router.  
y DC Input Port 3: power adaptor; 48V, 0.38A DC input.  
y Power & Data Output Port 4: for connecting the 30 m RJ45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable.  
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Device Figures  
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POE picture1  
POE picture2  
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Figure 2-1  
Power and Data Interface location on the PoE denoted by numbers 1-4.  
Mounting the AWK-1200-AP on a Wall or Mast  
y The AWK-1200-AP can be mounted on the wall, and you can use the Wall Mount kit to mount  
the AWK-1200-AP as shown in Figure 2-2.  
Figure 2-2  
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What to Check before You Install the AWK-1200-AP  
Before installing the AWK-1200-AP for outdoor applications or hard-to-reach locations, we  
recommend configuring and testing all devices first.  
For configuring the AWK-1200-AP, please follow the steps below to power up the  
AWK-1200-AP (refer to Figure 2-4).  
Step 1:  
Connect the DC plug of the AC/DC power adapter into the DC Input Port of the Inline Power  
Injector and the wall-mount plug into a power outlet or power strip (refer to page 2-2). The Power  
LED on the Inline Power Injector will light up.  
Step 2:  
Run the cross-over Ethernet cable from the Data Input Port (refer to page 2-2) to the Ethernet  
port on a PC.  
Step 3:  
Connect the 30 m CAT 5 Ethernet cable to the AWK-1200-AP. Hand tighten the connector.  
Step 4:  
Connect the other end of the 30 m CAT 5 cable to the PoE labeled POWER & DATA OUT. This  
is the power side of the PoE that will power up the AWK-1200-AP.  
When the AWK-1200-AP receives power over the Ethernet cable, the AWK-1200-AP will start  
the boot up sequence, and the Active LED on the Inline Power Injector will light up.  
You can use a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, to  
configure the AWK-1200-AC from a remote host or PC.  
Figure 2-4  
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Basic Configuration  
Basic Configuration Steps  
This section describes a basic 2-step configuration procedure to set up the AWK-1200-AP.  
Step 1:  
Modify the factory-default parameters on the web page “/BASIC/LAN/”, click Save Settings to  
save the changes, and then click Continue.  
Step 2:  
Modify the factory-default parameters on the web page “/BASIC/Wireless/”, click Save Settings  
to save the changes, and then click Reboot the Device to take activate the configuration changes.  
Logging into the Web Interface  
Users can access and configure the AWK-1200-AP through a web browser interface.  
Web Configuration  
Before configuring the AWK-1200-AP, you need to know the IP Address assigned to the unit. The  
factory default IP Address is 192.168.127.253. To establish a connection, type  
http://192.168.127.253 in the browser’s address field.  
Web Access Procedures  
Once you identify the IP Address assigned to the AWK-1200-AP, use the web browser to  
configure the AWK-1200-AP through the browser Interface. The following procedure explains  
how to configure each item.  
Step 1: Open your browser and enter the IP address.  
Step 2: Press <ENTER>. The AWK-1200-AP Login screen should appear as shown in Figure  
2-5.  
Figure 2-5  
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Step 3: Enter “root” in the Password fields, and then click Log In to enter the web configuration  
user interface screen as shown below.  
Figure 2-6  
Web Configuration Structure  
The web configuration user interface shown above in Figure 2-6 is grouped into a tree structure,  
and contains the following settings or information.  
y BASIC  
¾ WIZARD  
¾ LAN  
¾ DHCP  
¾ WIRELESS  
y ADVANCED  
¾ MAC ADDRESS FILTER  
¾ ADVANCED WIRELESS  
y TOOLS  
¾ ADMIN  
¾ TIME  
¾ SYSTEM  
¾ FIRMWARE  
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y STATUS  
¾ DEVICE INFO  
¾ WIRELESS  
¾ LOGS  
¾ STATISTICS  
y HELP  
¾ MENU  
¾ BASIC  
¾ ADVANCED  
¾ TOOLS  
¾ STATUS  
¾ GLOSSARY  
Move through the tree by clicking on an icon to expand or collapse the tree. The nodes on the tree  
represent web pages that allow viewing and modifying the parameters.  
Configuring Operating Mode, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Route IP,  
DNS Server IP  
LAN Settings  
The LAN (Local Area Network) settings for the Access Point are IP Address Mode, IP Address,  
Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. The Access Point’s local network (LAN) settings are  
configured based on the IP Address and Subnet Mask assigned in this section. The IP address is  
also used to access this Web-based management interface. This option is available in the  
“/BASIC/LAN/” page as shown in Figure 2-7.  
Figure 2-7  
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Get LAN IP From  
Choose DHCP (Dynamic) if your router supports DHCP and you want the router to assign an IP  
address to the AP. In this case, you do not need to fill in the fields shown below. Choose Static IP  
(Manual) if your router does not support DHCP or if for any other reason you need to assign a  
fixed address to the AP. In this case, you must also configure the fields shown below.  
Note that you cannot choose DHCP (Dynamic) if you have enabled the DHCP Server option on  
the DHCP page; the AP cannot be both a DHCP client and a DHCP server.  
IP Address  
The IP address of the AP on the local area network. Assign any unused IP address in the range of  
IP addresses available for the LAN. For example, 192.168.0.1.  
Subnet Mask  
The subnet mask of the local area network.  
Gateway  
The IP address of the router on the local area network.  
Local Domain Name  
This entry is optional. Enter a domain name for the local network. The AP’s DHCP server will  
give this domain name to the computers on the wireless LAN. So, for example, if you enter  
mynetwork.net here, and you have a wireless laptop with a name of chris, that laptop will be  
known as chris.mynetwork.net. Note, however, that if the AP’s settings specify DHCP (Dynamic)  
Address, and the router’s DHCP server assigns a domain name to the AP, that domain name will  
override any name you enter here.  
Configuring the Wireless SSID  
Wireless Network Name (also called the SSID)  
When you are browsing for available wireless networks, this is the name that will appear in the list  
(unless Visibility Status is set to Invisible, see below). This name is also referred to as the SSID.  
For security purposes, we highly recommend that you change the pre-configured network name.  
This option is available in the “/BASIC/WIRELESS/” page as shown in Figure 2-8.  
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Figure 2-8  
Configuring Wireless Encryption  
The AWK-1200-AP supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption.  
For 64-bit WEP encryption, an encryption key consists 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9 and A-F)  
or 5 ASCII characters.  
For 128-bit WEP encryption, an encryption key consists of 26 hexadecimal characters (0-9 and  
A-F) or 13 ASCII characters.  
Modify the WEP encryption parameters on the web page “/BASIC/WIRELESS/WIRELESS  
SECURITY MODE”. If you choose “WEP” enter 1 to 15 characters in the WEP Key field, and  
then click Save Setting, Reboot the Device.  
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Changing the Supervisor Account & Password  
Enter the TOOLS Æ ADMIN page, shown below in Figure 2-9.  
Figure 2-9  
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ADMIN PASSWORD  
Change the ADMIN PASSWORD’s user name and password in the ADMIN PASSWORD  
Account field, click Save Setting, and then Reboot the Device to take activate the configuration  
changes.  
Upgrading the Firmware  
Updating the Firmware  
Enter the TOOLS Æ FIRMWARE page as shown in Figure 2-10 to upgrade the  
AWK-1200-AP’s firmware. You must select which file (Program image) you want to upgrade,  
and then click the Upload button to start the upgrade process.  
It takes about 1 minute to complete the restart process.  
NOTE  
Figure 2-10  
ATTENTION  
The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this  
frequency when using integrated antennas. Any changes or modification to the product not  
expressly approved by the Original Manufacture could void the user’s authority to operate this  
device.  
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ATTENTION  
To meet regulatory restrictions and the safety of the installation, we strongly recommend this  
product is professionally installed.  
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Web Console Configuration  
In this chapter, we will explain each web management page of the Web-based Network Manager.  
The following topics are covered in this chapter:  
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Basic  
Wireless  
The section is where you configure the wireless settings for your Access Point. Please note that  
changes made in this section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client.  
To protect your privacy, use the wireless security mode to configure the wireless security features.  
This device supports three wireless security modes: WEP, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise.  
WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security.  
WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. The WPA-Enterprise option does require  
a RADIUS authentication server.  
Enable Wireless Radio  
This option turns off and on the wireless connection feature of the Access Point. When you set this  
option, the following parameters are displayed.  
Wireless Network Name  
When you are browsing for available wireless networks, this is the name that will appear in the list  
(unless Visibility Status is set to Invisible, as described below). This name is also referred to as the  
SSID. For security purposes, we highly recommend changing the pre-configured network name.  
Visibility Status  
The Invisible option allows you to hide your wireless network. When this option is set to Visible,  
your wireless network name is broadcast to anyone within the range of your signal. If you’re not  
using encryption then they could connect to your network. When Invisible mode is enabled, you  
must enter the Wireless Network Name (SSID) on the client manually to connect to the network.  
Auto Channel Select  
If you select this option, the Access Point automatically finds the channel with least interference  
and uses that channel for wireless networking. If you disable this option, the Access Point uses the  
channel that you specify with the following Channel options.  
Channel  
A wireless network uses specific channels in the 2.4 GHz wireless spectrum to handle  
communication between clients. Some channels in your area may get interference from other  
electronic devices. Choose the clearest channel to help optimize the performance and coverage of  
your wireless network.  
Transmission Rate  
By default the fastest possible transmission rate will be selected. You have the option of selecting  
the speed if necessary.  
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802.11 Mode  
If all of your devices can connect in 802.11g Mode, you can change the mode to 802.11g only. If  
you have some devices that are 802.11b, leave the setting at Mixed.  
Super G™ Mode  
Super G without Turbo: Performance enhancing features such as Packet Bursting, FastFrames,  
and Compression.  
WEP  
WEP is a method of encrypting data for wireless communication, and is intended to provide the  
same level of privacy as a wired network. However, WEP is not as secure as WPA encryption. To  
gain access to a WEP network, you must know the key. The key is a string of characters that you  
create. When using WEP, you must determine the level of encryption. The type of encryption  
determines the key length. 128-bit encryption requires a longer key than 64-bit encryption. Keys  
are defined by entering a string in HEX (hexadecimal - using characters 0-9, A-F) or ASCII  
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange - alphanumeric characters) format. ASCII  
format is provided so that you can enter a string that is easier to remember. The ASCII string is  
converted to HEX for use over the network. Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys  
easily. A default key is selected for use on the network.  
Example:  
64-bit hexadecimal keys are exactly 10 characters in length. (12345678FA is a valid string of 10  
characters for 64-bit encryption.)  
128-bit hexadecimal keys are exactly 26 characters in length. (456FBCDF123400122225271730 is  
a valid string of 26 characters for 128-bit encryption.)  
64-bit ASCII keys are up to 5 characters in length (DMODE is a valid string of 5 characters for  
64-bit encryption.)  
128-bit ASCII keys are up to 13 characters in length (2002HALOSWIN1 is a valid string of 13  
characters for 128-bit encryption.)  
WPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise  
Both of these options select some variant of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) -- security standards  
published by the Wi-Fi Alliance. The WPA Mode further refines the variant that the Access Point  
should employ.  
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WPA Mode: WPA is the older standard; select this option if the clients that will be used with the  
Access Point only support the older standard. WPA2 is the newer implementation of the stronger  
IEEE 802.11i security standard. With the “WPA2” option, the Access Point tries WPA2 first, but  
falls back to WPA if the client only supports WPA. With the “WPA2 Only” option, the Access  
Point associates only with clients that also support WPA2 security.  
Cipher Type: The encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication. TKIP (Temporal  
Key Integrity Protocol) provides per-packet key generation and is based on WEP. AES (Advanced  
Encryption Standard) is a very secure block based encryption. With the “TKIP and AES” option,  
the Access Point negotiates the cipher type with the client, and uses AES when available.  
Group Key Update Interval: The amount of time before the group key used for broadcast and  
multicast data is changed.  
WPA-Personal  
This option uses Wi-Fi Protected Access with a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).  
Pre-Shared Key: The key is entered as a pass-phrase of up to 63 alphanumeric characters in  
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless  
connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for proper security it needs to be of  
ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase. This phrase is used to generate session  
keys that are unique for each wireless client.  
Example:  
Wireless Networking technology enables ubiquitous communication  
WPA-Enterprise  
This option works with a RADIUS Server to authenticate wireless clients. Wireless clients should  
have established the necessary credentials before attempting to authenticate to the Server through  
this Gateway. Furthermore, it may be necessary to configure the RADIUS Server to allow this  
Gateway to authenticate users.  
Authentication Timeout: Amount of time before a client will be required to re-authenticate.  
RADIUS Server IP Address: The IP address of the authentication server.  
RADIUS Server Port: The port number used to connect to the authentication server.  
RADIUS Server Shared Secret: A pass-phrase that must match with the authentication server.  
MAC Address Authentication: If this is selected, the user must connect from the same computer  
whenever logging into the wireless network.  
Advanced:  
Optional Backup RADIUS Server  
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This option enables configuration of an optional second RADIUS server. A second RADIUS  
server can be used as backup for the primary RADIUS server. The second RADIUS server is  
consulted only when the primary server is not available or not responding. The fields Second  
RADIUS Server IP Address, RADIUS Server Port, Second RADIUS server Shared Secret,  
Second MAC Address Authentication provide the corresponding parameters for the second  
RADIUS Server.  
Advanced  
MAC Address Filter  
The MAC address filter section can be used to filter network access by machines based on the  
unique MAC addresses of their network adaptor(s). It is most useful to prevent unauthorized  
wireless devices from connecting to your network. A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the  
manufacturer of the network adaptor.  
Enable MAC Address Filter  
When this is enabled, computers are granted or denied network access depending on the mode of  
the filter.  
Configuring this feature incorrectly could prevent machines from accessing the network. In this  
case, you can regain access by activating the factory defaults button on the Access Point itself.  
NOTE  
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Filter Settings  
Mode  
When “only allow listed machines” is selected, only computers with MAC addresses listed in the  
MAC Address List are granted network access. When “only deny listed machines” is selected, any  
computer with a MAC address listed in the MAC Address List is refused access to the network.  
Filter Wireless Clients  
When this option is selected, the MAC address filters will be applied to wireless network clients.  
Filter Wired Clients  
When this option is selected, the MAC address filters will be applied to wired network clients.  
Add/Edit MAC Address  
In this section, you can add entries to the MAC Address List below, or edit existing entries.  
Enable  
MAC address entries can be activated or deactivated with this checkbox.  
MAC Address  
Enter the MAC address of the desired computer or connect to the Access Point from the desired  
computer, and then click the Copy Your PC’s MAC Address button.  
Save  
Saves the new or edited MAC Address entry in the following list. When you finish updating the  
MAC Address List, you must still click the Save Settings button at the top of the page to activate  
the changes.  
MAC Address List  
The section lists the current MAC Address filters. A MAC Address entry can be changed by  
clicking the Edit icon, or deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the  
item is highlighted, and the “Edit MAC Address” section is activated for editing.  
Advance Wireless  
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Fragmentation Threshold  
This setting should remain at its default value of 2346. Setting the Fragmentation value too low  
may result in poor performance.  
RTS Threshold  
This setting should remain at its default value of 2346. If you encounter inconsistent data flow,  
only minor modifications to the value are recommended.  
Beacon Period  
Beacons are packets sent by a wireless Access Point to synchronize wireless devices. Specify a  
Beacon Period value of between 20 and 1000. The default value is set to 100 milliseconds.  
DTIM Interval  
A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and  
multicast messages. When the wireless Access Point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages  
for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. Wireless clients detect  
the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1.  
Valid settings are between 1 and 255.  
802.11d Enable  
Enables 802.11d operation. 802.11d is a wireless specification for operation in additional  
regulatory domains. This supplement to the 802.11 specifications defines the physical layer  
requirements (channelization, hopping patterns, new values for current MIB attributes, and other  
requirements to extend the operation of 802.11 WLANs to new regulatory domains, or countries).  
The current 802.11 standard defines operation in only a few regulatory domains (countries). This  
supplement adds the requirements and definitions necessary to allow 802.11 WLAN equipment to  
operate in markets not served by the current standard. Enable this option if you are operating in  
one of these “additional regulatory domains.”  
Transmit Power  
Normally, the wireless transmitter operates at 100% power. In some circumstances, however, there  
might be a need to isolate specific frequencies to a smaller area. By reducing the power of the  
radio, you can prevent transmissions from reaching beyond your corporate/home office or  
designated wireless area.  
WDS Enable  
When WDS is enabled, this access point functions as a wireless repeater and is able to wirelessly  
communicate with other APs via WDS links. Note that WDS is incompatible with WPA -- both  
features cannot be used at the same time. A WDS link is bidirectional; so this AP must know the  
MAC Address (creates the WDS link) of the other AP, and the other AP must have a WDS link  
back to this AP. Make sure the APs are configured with same channel number.  
WDS AP MAC Address  
Specifies one-half of the WDS link. The other AP must also have the MAC address of this AP to  
create the WDS link back to this AP.  
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Tools  
Admin  
The Admin option is used to set a password for access to the Web-based management. By default,  
no password configured. We highly recommend that you create a password to keep your new  
Access Point secure.  
Admin Password  
Enter a password for the user “admin”. This user will have full access to the web-based  
management interface.  
User Password  
Enter a password for the user “user”. This user will have read-only access to the web-based  
management interface.  
Access Point Name  
The name of the Access Point can be changed here.  
Admin Idle Timeout  
The amount of time before the administration session (either remote or local) is closed when there  
is no activity.  
Save Configuration  
This option allows you to save the Access Point’s configuration to a file on your computer. Be  
sure to save the configuration before performing a firmware upgrade.  
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Restore Configuration from File  
Use this option to load previously saved Access Point configuration settings.  
Save Configuration To Wireless Network Setup Wizard  
If your PC’s operating system is Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later and you are using  
Windows Internet Explorer (IE) as your browser, you can use this option to save key parts of the  
Access Point’s current wireless security settings to your PC with Windows Connect Now (WCN)  
technology. The settings will then be available to propagate to other wireless devices.  
Time  
The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on  
the Access Point’s internal system clock.  
Set the Date and Time Manually  
If you do not have the NTP Server option in effect, you can either manually set the time for your  
Access Point here, or you can click the Copy Your Computer’s Time Settings button to copy the  
time from the computer you are using. (Make sure that computer’s time is set correctly.)  
If the Access Point loses power for any reason, it cannot keep its clock running, and will not have  
NOTE  
the correct time when it is started again. To maintain the correct time for schedules and logs, you  
must either enter the correct time after you restart the Access Point, or you must enable the NTP  
Server option.  
System  
This section allows you to reboot the device, and restore the Access Point to the factory default  
settings. Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings, including any rules  
that you’ve created.  
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Reboot the Device  
This restarts the Access Point. Useful for restarting when you are not near the device.  
Restore all Settings to the Factory Defaults  
This option restores all configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the time the  
Access Point was shipped from the factory. Any settings that have not been saved will be lost. If  
you want to save your Access Point configuration settings, you can do so from the Tools Æ  
Admin page.  
Firmware  
The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve  
functionality and performance.  
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To upgrade the firmware, follow these steps:  
1. Click the Browse button to locate the upgrade file on your computer.  
2. Once you have found the file to be used, click the Upload button below to start the firmware  
upgrade process. This could take a minute or more.  
3. Wait for the Access Point to reboot. This can take another minute or more.  
4. Confirm the updated firmware revision on the status page.  
Firmware Information  
The version numbers of the firmware currently installed in your Access Point and the most recent  
upgrade that is available are displayed here.  
Firmware Upgrade  
Firmware upgrade cannot be performed from a wireless device. To perform an upgrade, ensure  
that you are using a PC that is connected to the Access Point by wire.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Some firmware upgrades reset the configuration options to the factory defaults. Before  
performing an upgrade, be sure to save the current configuration from the Tools Æ Admin  
screen.  
Upload  
Once you have a firmware update on your computer, use this option to browse to the file, and then  
upload the information to the Access Point.  
Status  
Device Info  
All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on the Device Info page. The  
firmware version is also displayed here.  
Some browsers have limitations that make it impossible to update the WAN status display when  
the status changes. Some browsers require that you refresh the display to obtain updated status.  
Some browsers report an error condition when trying to obtain WAN status.  
NOTE  
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LAN Computers  
This area of the screen continually updates to show all DHCP enabled computers and devices  
connected to the LAN side of your Access Point. The detection “range” is limited to the address  
range as configured in DHCP Server. Computers that have an address outside of this range will not  
appear. If the DHCP Client (i.e. a computer configured to “Automatically obtain an address”)  
supplies a Host Name then that will also be shown. Any computer or device that has a static IP  
address that lies within the detection “range” may show, however its host name will not.  
Wireless  
The wireless section allows you to view the wireless clients that are connected to your wireless  
Access Point.  
MAC Address  
The Ethernet ID (MAC address) of the wireless client.  
IP Address  
The LAN-side IP address of the client.  
Mode  
The transmission standard being used by the client. Values are 11a, 11b, or 11g for 802.11a,  
802.11b, or 802.11g respectively.  
Rate  
The actual transmission rate of the client in megabits per second.  
Signal  
This is a relative measure of signal quality. The value is expressed as a percentage of theoretical  
best quality. Signal quality can be reduced by distance, by interference from other radio-frequency  
sources (such as cordless telephones or neighboring wireless networks), and by obstacles between  
the Access Point and the wireless device.  
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Logs  
The Access Point automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If  
there is not enough internal memory for all events, logs of older events are deleted, but logs of the  
latest events are retained. The Logs option allows you to view the Access Point logs. You can  
define what types of events you want to view and the level of events to view. This Access Point  
also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your  
network that is running a Syslog utility.  
What to View  
Select the kinds of events that you want to view.  
> System  
View Levels  
Select the level of events that you want to view.  
> Critical  
> Warning  
> Informational  
Apply Log Settings Now  
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Click this button after changing Log Options to make them effective and permanent.  
Refresh  
Clicking this button refreshes the display of log entries. There may be new events since the last  
time you accessed the log.  
Clear  
Clicking this button erases all log entries.  
Save Log  
Select this option to save the Access Point log to a file on your computer.  
Statistics  
The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless packet transmit and receive  
statistics.  
Sent  
The number of packets sent from the Access Point.  
Received  
The number of packets received by the Access Point.  
TX Packets Dropped  
The number of packets that were dropped while being sent due to errors, collisions, or Access  
Point resource limitations.  
RX Packets Dropped  
The number of packets that were dropped while being received due to errors, collisions, or Access  
Point resource limitations.  
Collisions  
The number of packets that were dropped due to Ethernet collisions (two or more devices  
attempting to use an Ethernet circuit at the same time).  
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Errors  
The number of transmission failures that cause loss of a packet. A noisy radio-frequency  
environment can cause a high error rate on the wireless LAN.  
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Appendix  
A
Specifications  
WLAN  
Standards  
IEEE802.11g/b for wireless LAN,  
IEEE802.3u 10/100BaseTX for Ethernet LAN,  
IEEE802.3af for Power over Ethernet  
Frequency Range  
2.4-2.4835 GHz, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)  
Data Rate & Modulation  
OFDM@54 Mbps, CCK@11/5.5 Mbps, DQPSK@2 Mbps and  
DBSK@1 Mbps  
Operating Channels  
Security  
USA: 1-11 (US)  
Europe: 1-13 (EU)  
WEP, WPA, WPA2, IEEE802.1X, MAC address filtering, Hide  
SSID, Layer 2 Isolation  
For AP Client:  
64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, WPA  
Data Rates  
1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps  
Transmit Power  
Typ. 17dBm@1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps, 17dBm@6 Mbps,  
14dBm@54 Mbps  
RX Sensitivity  
Typ. -72dBm@54 Mbps  
Software Features  
Protocols  
HTTP, DHCP, TCP/IP, RADIUS, DNS, NetBIOS, AppleTalk,  
and IPX/SPX  
Configuration  
Web-based management  
Client OS Support  
Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP, Unix and Macintosh  
Interface  
Antenna  
5dBi External/SMA connector (AP/Bridge),  
9dBi Internal (AP Client)  
RJ45 port  
10/100BaseT(X) auto negotiation speed  
Power  
Input Voltage  
Input Current  
Active Ethernet (IEEE802.3af), 48 VDC  
0.35A  
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Mechanical  
Specifications  
Casing  
IP68 (AP/Bridge), IP67 (AP Client)  
AWK-1200-AP:  
Dimensions (W × L × D)  
284.4 × 254.3 × 77.5 mm  
11.20 × 10.01 × 3.05 in  
AWK-1200-AC:  
165.8 × 195.8 × 60.3 mm  
6.53 × 7.71 × 2.37 in  
Installation  
Wall or Mast Mounting (optional kit)  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
-20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)  
-40 to 80°C (-40 to 176°F)  
5 to 95% (non-condensing)  
Ambient Relative Humidity  
Regulatory Approvals  
Emissions  
FCC, CE  
5 years  
WARRANTY  
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Appendix  
B
Default Settings  
BASIC  
WIZARD  
CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Password  
Web Login password  
Admin  
root  
Verify Password  
Time  
Time Zone  
GTM-08:00, Tijuana  
MICROSOFT WINDOWS CONNECT WIZARD  
WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP WIZARD  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Wireless Network Name (SSID) A name that can be easily  
recognized by wireless clients.  
MOXA  
SECURE YOUR WIRELESS In order to protect your  
NONE  
NETWORK  
network from hackers and  
unauthorized users.  
Time  
Time Zone  
GTM-08:00, Tijuana  
LAN  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Get LAN IP from  
A name that can be easily  
Static IP (Manual)  
recognized by wireless clients  
IP Address  
In order to protect your  
network from hackers and  
unauthorized users.  
192.168.127.253  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
Local Domain Name  
NULL  
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DHCP  
ENABLE  
Parameter  
Description  
Description  
Default Value  
Enable DHCP Server  
Select  
DHCP SETTING  
Parameter  
Default Value  
DHCP IP Address Range  
192.168.127.100 ~  
192.168.127.199  
Primary DNS  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
1440  
Secondary DNS  
DHCP Lease Time  
Always broadcast  
Select  
ADD DHCP RESERVATION  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Enable  
Enable DHCP  
RESERVATION  
Select  
IP Address  
0.0.0.0  
MAC Address  
00: 00: 00: 00: 00: 00:  
Copy Your PC’s MAC Address If you click this icon your PC’s  
MAC will appear in the table  
Computer Name  
NULL  
WIRELESS  
ENABLE  
Parameter  
Description  
Description  
Default Value  
Enable DHCP Server  
Select  
BASIC WIRELESS SETTING  
Parameter  
Wireless Network Name (SSID)  
Visibility Status  
Default Value  
MOXA  
Visible  
Select  
4
Auto Channel Select  
REGION ID  
Channel  
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BEST (Automatic)  
Transmission Rate  
802.11 Mode  
MIX 802.11g AND 802.11b  
Super G without Turbo  
Super G™ Mode  
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Security Mode  
None  
ADVANCED  
MAC Address Filter  
Parameter  
Description  
Description  
Default Value  
Enable MAC Address Filter  
No Select  
Advanced Wireless  
Parameter  
Fragmentation Threshold  
RTS  
Default Value  
2346  
2346  
Beacon Period  
DTIM Interval  
802.11d  
100  
1
No Select  
High  
Transmit Power  
WDS Enable  
No Select  
TOOLS  
ADMIN  
ADMIN PASSWORD  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Password  
Web Login password  
Admin  
root  
Verify Password  
USER PASSWORD  
Parameter  
Password  
Description  
Default Value  
Web Login password  
admin  
Verify Password  
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SAVE AND RESTORE CONFIGURATION  
SAVE CONFIGURATION TO WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP WIZARD  
TIME  
TIME CONFIGURATION  
Parameter  
Time Zone  
Description  
Default Value  
GTM-08:00, Tijuana  
SET THE DATE AND TIME MANUALLY  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Year  
2004  
Jan  
31  
Month  
Day  
Hour  
1
Minute  
Second  
7
45  
A.M. / P.M.  
PM  
SYSTEM  
Parameter  
Description  
Default Value  
Reboot the Device  
Restore all Setting to the Factory  
Defaults  
Factory Defaults  
FIRMWARE  
Parameter  
Upload File  
Description  
Program Image  
Default Value  
Upgrade bin  
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Appendix  
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Regulatory Compliance Information  
15.21  
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Prohibition of co-location  
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other  
antenna or transmitter.  
15.105 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Requirements, Part 15  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
y Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
y Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
y Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
y Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Caution Statement of the FCC Radio Frequency Exposure  
This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C and found  
compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093, and 15.247(b)(4)  
addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. The radiation output power of this  
Wireless LAN device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.  
Nevertheless, this device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact  
during normal operation—as a mobile or portable device but use in a body-worn way is strictly  
prohibit. When using this device, a certain separation distance between antenna and nearby  
persons has to be kept to ensure RF exposure compliance.  
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Regulatory information / Disclaimers  
Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions  
included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any changes or modifications  
(including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer  
may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for  
any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device, or the  
substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified. It is the  
responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification,  
substitution or attachment. Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no  
liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with  
these guidelines.  
MPE Statement (Safety Information)  
Your device contains a low power transmitter. When device is transmitted it sends out Radio  
Frequency (RF) signal.  
Safety Information  
CAUTION: To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should  
be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use  
on the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification, or attachments could damage the  
transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.  
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