Planet Technology Network Router WAP 1963A User Manual

11Mbps Wireless Access Point w/Bridge  
WAP-1963A  
Users Manual  
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Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure  
Statement  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In  
order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to  
the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.  
R&TTE Compliance Statement  
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN  
PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication  
terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE)  
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal  
Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As of April 8,2000.  
Safety  
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However,  
special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with  
electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed  
at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.  
EU Countries Not Intended for Use  
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium, Denmark,  
Finland, France (with Frequency channel restrictions). Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,  
Luxembourg .The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.  
The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland,  
Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.  
Potential restrictive use  
France: Only channels 10,11,12 and 13  
Revision  
Users Manual for PLANET Wireless Access Point w/Bridge  
Model: WAP-1963A  
Rev: 1.0 (November, 2003)  
Part No. EM-WAP1963A  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
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1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
Package Contents  
System Requirements  
Features  
Specification  
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation  
2.1 Hardware Connection  
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Chapter 3 Configuration  
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3.1  
Home  
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3.2  
Wireless Setting  
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3.2.1 AP mode  
3.2.2 Station-Ad Hoc mode  
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3.2.3 Station-Infrastructure mode  
3.2.4 AP Bridge Point to Point Mode  
3.2.5 AP Bridge Point to Multi-Point Mode  
3.2.6 AP Bridge WDS Mode  
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3.3  
3.4  
Wireless Advance Settings  
Security  
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3.4.1 WEP  
3.4.2 802.1x  
3.4.3 802.1x WEP static key  
3.4.4 WPA pre-shared key  
3.4.5 WPA RADIUS  
3.5  
RADIUS Server  
MAC Filtering  
System Utility  
Configuration Tool  
Upgrade  
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3.6  
3.7  
3.8  
3.9  
3.10 Reset  
Chapter 4 Application  
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4.1 Enterprise or Campus Users  
4.2 Wireless ISP  
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4.3 LAN to LAN or LAN to Multi-LAN  
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing WAP-1963A. The WAP-1963A is an access point for IEEE 802.11b 2.4GHz  
wireless network. You can use this access point to build up a wireless LAN, any wireless LAN station can  
join the wireless network. It has support the most security functions such as WPA, 802.1X authentication,  
64/128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption and MAC address filter o consolidate the wireless  
network security; you can prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing your wireless network.  
WAP-1963A also offers a RADIUS-based access control, for the enterprise manage requirement.  
With its Bridge and Station modes, that it can provide more elasticity for users create their Wireless  
Network. Connected to you LAN, it is able to access the network via Access Point or join to a small  
wireless network without Access Points. Its data rate support 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps. Maximize network  
efficiency while minimizing your network investment and maintenance costs.  
This product provides easy to use user interface and allows users to configuring from web browser. Also  
it integrates DHCP server to provide multiple wireless and wired users to get an IP address automatically.  
With the versatile of features, this product is the best choice for you to integrate your wireless and wired  
network seamlessly.  
1.1 Package Contents  
Make sure that you have the following items:  
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One WAP-1963A  
One AC Power Adapter  
One Users Manual CD  
One Quick Installation Guide  
One External Antenna  
If any of the above items are missing, contact your supplier as soon as  
possible.  
Note:  
1.2 System Requirements  
Before installation, please check the following requirements with your equipment.  
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Pentium Based (And Above) IBM-Compatible PC System  
CD-ROM drive  
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Server2003 Operating System with TCP/IP protocol  
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1.3 Features  
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Compliant with the IEEE 802.11b (DSSS) 2.4GHz specification  
High data rate 11, 5.5, 2 and 1Mbps network speed, Auto rate fallback  
Seamlessly integrate wireless and wired Ethernet LAN networks  
64/128-bit WEP Encryption and MAC Filter to protect the wireless data transmissions  
Supports Wireless AP / Bridge / Station mode  
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WPA, 802.1X authentication  
MAC Address Filter  
Built-in DHCP server supports auto IP addresses assignment  
Web-based configuration  
Wireless connection without the hassles and cost of cabling  
1.4 Specification  
Standard  
IEEE 802.11b Compliant  
Signal Type  
Modulation  
Port  
DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)  
QPSK / BPSK / CCK  
One 10/100BASE-TX  
Antenna  
One Dipole Antenna  
Data Encryption  
Frequency  
64 bit / 128 bit WEP encryption  
2.4GHz - 2.4835GHz  
11 Channels (US/ Canada, FCC)  
13 Channels (Europe, ETSI)  
14 Channels (Japan, TELEC)  
Channel  
Data Rate  
Up to 11Mbps(with automatic scale back)  
(In Open Environment)  
11M 448 feet = 140m  
5.5M 640 feet = 200m  
2M 864 feet = 270m  
1M 1100 feet = 340m  
Range Coverage  
LED Indicators  
PWR, WLAN, LAN  
12V DC, 0.5A  
Power Requirement  
Operating :0 ~ 55 degree C  
Storage: -20 ~ 70 degree C  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operating: 10 ~ 90%  
Storage: 10 ~ 90% Non-Condensing  
Dimensions  
160 x 87 x 28 mm  
Output Power  
Antenna Gain  
Antenna Connector  
18dBm  
2dBi  
Reversed Polarity SMA Male  
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation  
Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the  
WAP-1963A.  
2.1  
Hardware Connection  
12V DC  
RESET ANT  
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LAN  
1. Locate an optimum location for the WAP-1963A. The best place for your WAP-1963A is  
usually at the center of your wireless network, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations.  
2. Assemble the antennas to WAP-1963A. Try to place them to a position that can best cover your  
wireless network. The antennas position will enhance the receiving sensitivity.  
3. Connect RJ-45 cable to WAP-1963A. Connect this WAP-1963A to your LAN switch/hub or a  
single PC.  
4. Plug in power adapter and connect to power source. After power on, WAP-1963A will start to  
work.  
Note: ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the WAP-1963A. Otherwise, the product may  
be damaged.  
If you want to reset your WAP-1963A to default settings, press the Reset button 5 second.  
And then wait for 10 seconds for WAP-1963A restart.  
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Chapter 3 Configuration  
Web configuration provides a user-friendly graphical user interface (web pages) to manage your  
WAP-1963A. An AP with an assigned IP address (e.g. http://192.168.0.1) will allow you via web browser  
(e.g., MS Internet Explorer or Netscape) to monitor and configure.  
1. Open your web browser.  
2. Enter WAP-1963A IP address (default IP address is http://192.168.0.1) into the address field of the  
web browser. Please also make sure your PCs IP address is in the same IP range of WAP-1963A.  
3. A User Name and Password dialog box will appear. Please enter your User Name and Password here.  
Default User Name and Password is admin. Click OK.  
4. Then you will see the WAP-1963A information in the web page as the picture in section 3.1.  
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3.1  
Home  
On this screen, you can see the general information of the Access Point including Alias Name,  
Firmware Version, SSID, Channel Number, Security, Number of Associated Clients, IP Address, MAC  
Address, etc.  
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3.2  
Wireless Setting  
In this option, you can set the Mode, Alias Name, ESSID and Work Channel to this Access Point.  
There are six operating modes available in WAP-1963A: AP, Station-Ad hoc, Station-Infrastructure, AP  
Bridge-Point to Point, AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point, and AP Bridge-WDS. When configuration finished,  
please click Applyto save.  
3.2.1 AP mode  
This mode is set to WAP-1963A by default. It served as a transparent Media Access Control (MAC)  
bridge between wired and wireless network.  
Parameters  
Alias Name  
ESSID  
Description  
The alias name of this access point.  
The ESSID (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a  
WLAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs.  
Please make sure that the ESSID of all stations in the same WLAN network are the  
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same. The default ESSID is default.  
Channel Number Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your  
network settings. Channels differ from country to country.  
Channel 1-11 (North America)  
Channel 1-14 (Japan)  
Channel 1-13 (Europe)  
Associated Clients Click Show Active Clientsbutton, then a Active Wireless Client Tablewill pop up  
as below. You can see the status of all active wireless stations that are connecting  
to the access point.  
Active Wireless Client Tablerecords the status of all active wireless stations that are connecting to  
the access point. You can lookup the MAC Address, Number of Transmitted Packets, Number of  
Received Packets and Encryption Status of each active wireless client in this table.  
Parameters  
MAC Address  
Tx Packet  
Description  
MAC address of this active wireless station.  
The number of transmitted packets that are sent out from this active wireless  
station.  
Rx Packet  
The number of received packets that are received by this active wireless station.  
The transmission rate in Mbps.  
TX Rate  
Power Saving  
Expired Time  
Shows if the wireless client is in Power Saving mode.  
The time in second before dissociation. If the wireless keeps idle long than the  
expired time, this access point will dissociate it. The wireless client station has to  
associate again when it become active.  
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Refresh  
Close  
Refresh the Active Wireless Client Table.  
Close Active Wireless Client Tablewindow.  
3.2.2 Station-Ad Hoc mode  
Served as a wireless station (Ad-hoc). Connected to a PC or a small LAN, this station along with  
other wireless stations can establish a small wireless network without Access Points.  
Parameters  
Alias Name  
ESSID  
Description  
The alias name of this access point.  
The ESSID (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a  
WLAN. Please set it as the WLANs ESSID that you want to join. In default, the  
ESSID is default.  
Channel Number  
Site Survey  
Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your  
network settings.  
After WAP-1963A apply to this mode, this button will appear for user to find out the  
devices that it can connect to. When you press the button, the dialog box will  
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appear as below. You can select the AP you want to connect and press Connect”  
button to connect. If you dont have find the AP you want to connect, please press  
Refreshto rescan.  
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3.2.3 Station-Infrastructure mode  
Served as a wireless station (infrastructure). Connected to a PC or a small LAN, it allows the PC or  
small LAN able to access the wireless network via Access Point.  
Parameters  
Alias Name  
ESSID  
Description  
The alias name of this access point.  
The ESSID (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a  
WLAN. Please set it as the APs ESSID that you want to connect to. In default, the  
ESSID is default.  
Site Survey  
After WAP-1963A apply to this mode, this button will appear for user to find out the  
devices that it can connect to. When you press the button, the dialog box will  
appear as picture in section 3.1.2.2.  
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3.2.4 AP Bridge Point to Point Mode  
This mode can use to connect to another Bridge Mode WAP-1963A that the MAC Address is entered in  
the setting. It can work as a bridge to connect two LANs in distant place.  
Parameters  
Description  
Channel Number  
Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your  
network settings.  
MAC Address  
Set Security  
Please enter the MAC Address of the WAP-1963A that you want to connect to.  
Set a WEP Key to protect your wireless connection. It is support 64/128bit Key to  
the WEP function. If you want to change WAP-1963A to other operate mode,  
please disable this function before change operating mode. Please make sure the  
WEP Key have set to another WAP-1963A is the same.  
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3.2.5  
AP Bridge Point to Multi-Point Mode  
This mode can use to connect to other Bridge Mode WAP-1963A that the MAC Address is entered in the  
setting. It can work as a bridge to connect max 7 LANs in distant place.  
Parameters  
Description  
Channel Number  
Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your  
network settings.  
MAC Address 1~6 Please enter the MAC Address of the other WAP-1963A that you want to connect  
to.  
Set Security  
Set a WEP Key to protect your wireless connection. It is support 64/128bit Key to  
the WEP function. If you want to change WAP-1963A to other operate mode,  
please disable this function before change operating mode. Please make sure the  
WEP Key have set to others are the same.  
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3.2.6  
AP Bridge WDS Mode  
In this mode, WAP-1963A will be a repeater between two AP mode WAP-1963A, that can extend the  
connect distance. When it works in this mode, it will also be an access point.  
Parameters  
Alias Name  
ESSID  
Description  
The alias name of this access point.  
The ESSID (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a  
WLAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs.  
Please make sure that the ESSID of all stations in the same WLAN network are the  
same. The default ESSID is default.  
Channel Number  
Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your  
network settings.  
Associated Clients When you press the Show Active Clientsbutton, you can see a dialog box to show  
you the clients that connect to this WAP-1963A. Please refer to the section 3.1.2.1  
to know the detail of the dialog box.  
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MAC Address 1~6 Please enter the MAC Address of the other WAP-1963A that you want to connect  
to.  
Set Security  
Set a WEP Key to protect your wireless connection. It has support 64/128bit Key to  
the WEP function. If you want to change WAP-1963A to other operate mode,  
please disable this function before change operating mode. Please make sure the  
devices that connect to this WAP-1963A have work with the same WEP Key.  
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3.3  
Wireless Advance Settings  
You can set advanced parameters of this WAP-1963A. The parameters include Authentication Type,  
Fragment Threshold, RTS Threshold, Beacon Interval, Data Rate, Preamble Type, and Broadcast  
ESSID. You should not change these parameters unless you know what effect the changes will have  
on WAP-1963A. When configuration finished, please click Applyto save the settings.  
Parameters  
Description  
Authentication Type There are two authentication types: Open Systemand Shared Key. When you  
select Open System, wireless stations can associate with this access point  
without WEP encryption. When you select Shared Key, you should also setup  
WEP key in the Encryptionpage and wireless stations should use WEP  
encryption in the authentication phase to associate with this access point. If you  
select Both, the wireless client can associate with this access point by using  
any one of these two authentication types.  
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Fragment Threshold Fragment Thresholdspecifies the maximum size of packet during the  
fragmentation of data to be transmitted. If you set this value too low, it will result  
in bad performance.  
RTS Threshold  
Beacon Interval  
Data Rate  
When the packet size is smaller the RTS threshold, the access point will not use  
the RTS/CTS mechanism to send this packet.  
The interval of time that this access point broadcast a beacon. Beacon is used to  
synchronize the wireless network.  
The Data Rateis the rate this access point uses to transmit data packets. The  
access point will use the highest possible selected transmission rate to transmit  
the data packets.  
Preamble Type  
Preamble type defines the length of CRC block in the frames during the wireless  
communication. Short Preambleis suitable for high traffic wireless network.  
Long Preamblecan provide more reliable communication.  
Broadcast ESSID  
If you enable Broadcast ESSID, every wireless station located within the  
coverage of this access point can discover this access point easily. If you are  
building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is recommended.  
Disabling Broadcast ESSIDcan provide better security.  
IAPP  
If you enable IAPP, the access point will automatically broadcast information of  
associated wireless stations to its neighbors. This will help wireless station  
roaming smoothly between access points. If you have more than one access  
points in your wireless LAN and wireless stations have roaming requirements,  
enabling this feature is recommended. Disabling IAPPcan provide better  
security.  
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3.4  
Security  
In this option, you can select one of the security methods to protect your network. WAP-1963A has  
provide WEP, 802.1x, 802.1x WEP static key, WPA pre-shared key and WPA RADIUS functions for  
your network security. Please choose one of them and refer to the below sections for the detail  
settings.  
3.4.1 WEP  
WEP is an authentication algorithm, which protects authorized Wireless LAN users against  
eavesdropping. The Authentication type and WEP key of wireless stations must be the same with the  
Access Point. WAP-1963A has support 64/128-bit WEP Encryption function. With this function, your  
data will be transmitted over the wireless network securely. In default, this function is Disable. When  
configuration finished, please click Applyto save the settings.  
Parameters  
Description  
Key Length  
You may enable or disable the WEP function from the setting item. The selections  
in the setting item are changed based on the key format. Default is Disable.  
You may select to select ASCII Characters (alphanumeric format) or Hexadecimal  
Digits (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) to be the WEP Key. For example:  
Key Format  
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ASCII Characters: guest  
Hexadecimal Digits: 12345abcde  
Default Tx Key  
Key 1 - Key 4  
Select one of the four keys to encrypt your data. Only the key you select it in the  
Default keywill take effect.  
The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted in the wireless network. Fill the  
text box by following the rules below.  
64-bit WEP: input 10-digit Hex values (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) or 5-digit  
ASCII character as the encryption keys.  
128-bit WEP: input 26-digit Hex values (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) or  
10-digit ASCII characters as the encryption keys.  
3.4.2 802.1x  
IEEE 802.1x is an authentication protocol. Every user must use a valid account to login to this Access  
Point before accessing the wireless LAN. The authentication is processed by a RADIUS server. You  
can use an external RADIUS server or use the RADIUS server built-in with the Access Point. This  
mode only authenticates user by IEEE 802.1x, but it does not encryption the data during  
communication.  
Parameters  
Description  
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Use Internal MD5 RADIUS  
Server  
WAP-1963A has built-in RADIUS Server. If you have a RADIUS  
server in your network already, you can disable this option and enter  
the settings below.  
RADIUS Server IP address  
RADIUS Server Pot  
Enter RADIUS Serer IP address.  
Leave the default port setting or assign a new port number for this  
option.  
RADUIS Server Password  
Please enter the password that is assigned in RADIUS Server.  
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3.4.3  
802.1x WEP static key  
IEEE 802.1x is an authentication protocol. Every user must use a valid account to login to this Access  
Point before accessing the wireless LAN. The authentication is processed by a RADIUS server. You  
can use an external RADIUS server or use the RADIUS server built-in with the Access Point. This  
mode also uses WEP to encrypt the data during communication.  
Parameters  
Description  
Key Length  
You may enable or disable the WEP function from the setting item. The selections  
in the setting item are changed based on the key format. Default is Disable.  
You may select to select ASCII Characters (alphanumeric format) or Hexadecimal  
Digits (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) to be the WEP Key. For example:  
ASCII Characters: guest  
Key Format  
Hexadecimal Digits: 12345abcde  
Default Key  
Select one of the four keys to encrypt your data. Only the key you select it in the  
Default keywill take effect.  
Key 1 - Key 4  
The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted in the wireless network. Fill  
the text box by following the rules below.  
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64-bit WEP: input 10-digit Hex values (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) or 5-digit  
ASCII character as the encryption keys.  
128-bit WEP: input 26-digit Hex values (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) or  
10-digit ASCII characters as the encryption keys.  
Use Internal MD5  
RAIUS Server  
WAP-1963A has built-in RADIUS Server. If you have a RADIUS server in your  
network already, you can disable this option and enter the settings below.  
RADIUS Server IP If you have an external RADUIS Server in your LAN, please enter the RADIUS  
Address Servers IP address into this field.  
RADIUS Server Port Leave the default port setting or assign a new port number for this option.  
RADIUS Server  
Password  
Please enter the password that is assigned in RADIUS Server.  
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3.4.4  
WPA pre-shared key  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an advanced security standard. You can use a pre-shared key to  
authenticate wireless stations and encrypt data during communication. It uses TKIP to change the  
encryption key frequently. This can improve security much more.  
This Access Point does not provide AES encryption method.  
Note:  
Parameters  
Description  
TKIP  
TKIP can change the encryption key frequently to enhance the  
wireless LAN security.  
Pre-shard Key Format  
Pre-shared Key  
Please select Passphraseor Hex (64 characters)to the  
Pre-shared key.  
When Passphraseselected. You have to input at least 8 character  
pass phrase as the pre-shared keys.  
When Hex (64 characters)selected. Please input 64-digit Hex  
values (in the A-F, a-fand 0-9range) as the encryption key.  
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3.4.5  
WPA RADIUS  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an advanced security standard. You can use an external RADIUS  
server to authenticate wireless stations and provide the session key to encrypt data during  
communication. It uses TKIP to change the encryption key frequently. This can improve security very  
much.  
This Access Point does not provide AES encryption method.  
WPA can not use the internal RADIUS server for authentication.  
Note:  
Parameters  
Description  
TKIP  
TKIP can change the encryption key frequently to enhance the  
wireless LAN security.  
RADIUS Server IP address  
RADIUS Server Pot  
Enter RADIUS Serer IP address.  
Leave the default port setting or assign a new port number for this  
option.  
RADUIS Server Password  
Please enter the password that is assigned in RADIUS Server.  
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3.5  
RADIUS Server  
This Access Point provides an internal RADIUS server to authenticate wireless station users. You have  
to add user accounts to the RADIUS server. The wireless station user has to use one of these  
accounts to login to the Access Point before access the wireless LAN. You also have to add secret key  
to the RADIUS server. RADIUS server client has to use one of these secret keys to login the RADIUS  
server before asking the RADIUS server to authenticate the uses for it.  
Parameters  
Description  
Enable Radius Server  
Select to enable the RADIUS server.  
User Profile table  
This table records the accounts of users you want to allow to access  
your wireless network. An account includes the User nameand  
Password. A wireless LAN user has to enter correct Usernameand  
Passwordbefore he/she is allowed to access the wireless LAN.  
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Add an user account  
Fill in the Username, Passwordand Re-Type Passwordof the  
new account to be added and then click Add. Then this new account  
will be added into the account table below. If you find any typo before  
adding it and want to retype again. Just click Resetand Username,  
Passwordand Re-Type Passwordfields will be cleared.  
Remove user account from the If you want to remove some account from the table, select the  
table  
accounts you want to remove in the table and then click Delete  
Selected. If you want remove all user accounts from the table, just  
click Delete Allbutton.  
Reset  
Click Resetwill clear your current selections.  
Authentication Client table  
The RADIUS server can also be an authentication center of your  
network. This table records the clients of the RADIUS server that  
need to authenticate wireless LAN or LAN users. Authentication client  
information includes the Client IPand Secret Key. An  
authentication client has to use the Secret Keyto login to the  
RADIUS server before it can start to authenticate users.  
Add an authentication client  
Fill in the Client IP, Secret Keyand Re-Type Secret Keyof the  
new authentication client to be added and then click Add. Then this  
new authentication will be added into the authentication client table  
below. If you find any typo before adding it and want to retype again.  
Just click Resetand Client IP, Secret Keyand Re-Type Secret”  
fields will be cleared.  
Remove authentication client  
from the table  
If you want to remove some authentication client from the table, select  
the authentication clients you want to remove in the table and then  
click Delete Selected. If you want remove all user authentication  
clients from the table, just click Delete Allbutton.  
Reset  
Click Resetwill clear your current selections.  
After the RADIUS server configuration finished, please refer to section 3.10 to restart your WAP-1963A to  
make the RADIUS server affect to your network.  
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3.6  
MAC Filtering  
This Access Point provides MAC Address Filtering, which prevents the unauthorized MAC Addresses  
from accessing your wireless network.  
Parameters  
MAC Address  
Filtering Table  
Description  
This table records the MAC addresses of wireless stations you want to allow to  
access your network. The Commentfield is the description of the wireless station  
associated with the MAC Addressand is helpful for you to recognize the wireless  
station.  
Add MAC address Please click Enable Wireless Access Controlfirst. In the bottom Newarea, fill in  
into the table  
the MAC Addressand Commentof the wireless station to be added and then  
click Add. Then this wireless station will be added into the MAC Address Filtering  
Tableabove. If you find any typo before adding it and want to retype again. Just  
click Clearand both MAC Addressand Commentfields will be cleared.  
If you want to remove some MAC address from the MAC Address Filtering Table,  
select the MAC addresses you want to remove in the table and then click Delete  
Remove MAC  
address from the  
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table  
Selected. If you want remove all MAC addresses from the table, just click Delete  
Allbutton.  
Reset  
Click Resetwill clear your current selections.  
3.7  
System Utility  
From here, you can define the Access Points IP Address and Login Password and enable the Access  
Point to be a DHCP Server. After configure, please press Applybutton to save the settings.  
Parameters  
Description  
Password Settings  
Current Password  
Enter the current password (up to 15-digit alphanumeric string) of the Access  
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Point. The default password for the Access Point is admin. Note that the  
password is case-sensitive.  
New Password  
Enter the password (up to 15-digit alphanumeric string) you want to login to  
the Access Point. Note that the password is case-sensitive.  
Reconfirm the password (up to 15-digit alphanumeric string) you want to  
login to the Access Point. Note that the password is case-sensitive.  
Re-Enter Password  
Management IP  
IP Address  
Designate the Access Points IP Address. This IP Address should be unique  
in your network. The default IP Address is 192.168.0.1.  
Specify a Subnet Mask for your LAN segment. The Subnet Mask of the  
Access Point is fixed and the value is 255.255.255.0.  
Subnet Mask  
DHCP Server  
Enable or disable the DHCP Server.  
DHCP Server  
Default Gateway IP  
Specify the gateway IP in your network. This IP address should be different  
from the Management IP.  
Domain Name Server IP This is the ISPs DNS server IP address that they gave you; or you can  
specify your own preferred DNS server IP address.  
Start IP/End IP  
You can designate a particular IP address range for your DHCP server to  
issue IP addresses to your LAN Clients. By default the IP range is from: Start  
IP 192.168.0.100 to End IP 192.168.0.200.  
Domain Name  
Lease Time  
You can specify the Domain Name for your Access Point.  
The DHCP Server when enabled will temporarily give your LAN client an IP  
address. In the Lease Time setting you can specify the time period that the  
DHCP Server lends an IP address to your LAN clients. The DHCP Server  
will change your LAN clients IP address when this time threshold period is  
reached.  
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3.8  
Configuration Tool  
The Configuration Tool screen allows you to backup, restore and reset WAP-1963A configuration  
settings. Saving the configuration settings provides an added protection and convenience should  
problems occur with the WAP-1963A and you have to reset to factory default. When you save the  
configuration setting (Backup) you can re-load the saved configuration into the Access Point through  
the Restore selection. If extreme problems occur you can use the Restore to Factory Default  
function, this will set all configurations to its original default settings.  
Parameter  
Description  
Backup Settings  
Please click Save…” button. That will save the Access Points current  
configuration to a file named "config.bin" on your PC.  
Please click Browse…” to find out the config.bin, and then click Uploadto  
restore the saved configuration to the Access Point.  
Restore Settings  
Restore to Factory  
Click Reset. This function will restore WAP-1963A to original factory settings.  
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3.9  
Upgrade  
This page allows you to upgrade WAP-1963A with when the new firmware released.  
Parameter  
Description  
Firmware Upgrade  
You can use the Browse…” button to find the firmware location on your PC, and  
then press Applybutton to upgrade your Access Point. Please power off and on  
the Access Point when the upgrade process is complete. That can let the new  
firmware work properly on WAP-1963A.  
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3.10 Reset  
You can reset the Access Points system should any problem exist. The reset function essentially  
Re-boots your Access Points system.  
Parameter  
Reset  
Description  
In the event that the system stops responding correctly or in some way stops  
functioning, you can perform a reset. Your settings will not be changed. To  
perform the reset, click on the Applybutton. You will be asked to confirm your  
decision. Once the reset process is complete you may start using the Access Point  
again.  
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Chapter 4 Application  
This chapter describe the Application of your WAP-1963A. The working modes of WAP-1963A are  
Access Point, Station Modes, Wireless Bridge modes. In different work mode, you can use WAP-1963A  
to fit to each environment.  
4.1 Enterprise or Campus Users  
In an enterprise or campus area, some mobile users may need a continuous network connection. By  
installing 11Mbps access points in the area, mobile users can be always on the network by installing a  
wireless card in their notebook or PDA. The roaming capacity allows users connected to the network to  
transparently roam from one access point to another.  
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4.2 Wireless ISP  
A first mile solution now is now simple with PLANETs wireless devices. No wiring is needed and the  
provided bandwidth can be up to 11Mbps. By installing PLANETs wireless access point equipped with  
omni-directional antenna in the users neighborhood, all users around the access point can easily  
connect to Internet through the access point by installing a wireless PCI card or a WAP-1963 in AP client  
mode. By using a directional antenna, the distance between users and AP can be a few kilometers.  
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4.3 LAN to LAN or LAN to Multi-LAN  
Wiring inside your own building may be an easy job, but it is hard if network cabling needs to route  
through some public areas or difficult wiring environments. PLANETs 11Mbps Wireless access point, the  
WAP-1963A, can work in bridge or repeater mode to provide a robust solution for connecting two or more  
buildings wired Ethernets together. By extending distance using PLANETs external antenna, the  
installation is easy and the distance between buildings can be 10km or more.  
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting  
This chapter gives tips on how to configure the communication software. This chapter provides solutions  
to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation of the Wireless Network Access  
Point. Read the description below to solve your problems.  
Q. Can I run an application from a remote computer over the wireless network?  
A. This will depend on whether or not the application is designed to be used over a network. Consult the  
applications user guide to determine if it supports operation over a network.  
Q. Can I play games with other members of the cordless network?  
A. Yes, as long as the game supports multiple plays over a LAN (local area network). Refer to the games  
user guide for more information.  
Q. What is the IEEE 802.11b standard?  
A. The IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN standards subcommittee, which is formulating a standard for the  
industry. The objective is to enable wireless LAN hardware from different manufactures to  
communicate.  
Q. What IEEE 802.11 features are supported?  
A. The product supports the following IEEE 802.11 functions:  
CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge protocol  
Multi-Channel Roaming  
Automatic Rate Selection  
RTS/CTS feature  
Fragmentation  
Power Management  
Q. What is Ad-hoc?  
A. An Ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers, each with a WLAN adapter, Connected as  
an independent wireless LAN. Ad hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental scale for a branch  
or SOHO operation.  
Q. What is Infrastructure?  
A. An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is  
applicable to enterprise scale for wireless access to central database, or wireless application for mobile  
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Q. What is Roaming?  
A. Roaming is the ability of a portable computer user to communicate continuously while moving freely  
throughout an area greater than that covered by a single Wireless Network Access Point. Before using  
the roaming function, the workstation must make sure that it is the same channel number with the  
Wireless Network Access Point of dedicated coverage area.  
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