EKI-6321AG EKI-6322AG EKI-6323AG 802.11a/b/g Single/ Dual/ Triple Radio Outdoor Wireless Access Point User Manual
10 Wireless Other Setting IEEE 802.11a/b/g Mode Selection Enable / Hide SSID MAC Address Filtering Fixed Channel DHCP Client / Server, Fixed IP
11 Spec. Humidity 0% ~ 95% non-condensing Notes on 802.11a operation frequency: Some countries have allocated certain 802.11a frequency bands s
12 5. Mounting Kit & Screw Set 6. Quick Installation Guide. 7. Dual Band Omni Directional Antenna for 2400 - 2500 / 5150 - 5875 MHz (2.5dBi@24
13 The port on right side of the photo is power/signal connector port. It is an 8-pin female connector with M12 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable Converter wat
14 Connections Special Consol Port Connect one end of the 2M MIL-C-5015 IP67 RS-232 console port cable to this po
15 3. Mounting Kit The mounting kit is used to provide a good support for the outdoor unit and the flat panel antenna. Please follow the installatio
16 1.5. Outdoor Installation Before installation, please read and follow the precautions to the installation: 1. Users MUST use a proper and well
17 Step 4 Run Ethernet cable from Data Input Port(at the front of the PoE)to the Ethernet Port on the PC or notebook.
18 Step 5 Connect M12 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable adaptor into MIL-C-5015 Ethernet port at the bottom of the access point. Please follow the steps b
19 The installer may adjust the Ethernet cable length according to the requirement of installation in field. Special Notice for Waterproof Instal
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20 Chapter 4. Basic Configurations Login Access the system web user’s interface by insert the device IP address in URL of the web browser. The facto
21 The following sections outline each selection item. 4.1 General Configuration The General configuration consists of four major parts: System Ge
22 4.1.1 System General Setup 1.1.1 System General Setup – Basic Setup Device Name & Description For identifying a particular outdoor access poi
23 DC-MESH DC-MESH is developed to improve wireless backbone connection to enhance better performance in overall throughput rate of the deployment
24 dynamic backbone route on wireless backbone passively when failure node occur. Because DC-MESH is a passive mechanism, link in wireless backbone c
25 There is a set of connection code for "Normal Node" to decide reconnecting access point in DC-MESH topology: ISP ID "ISP ID&
26 "DC-MESH Route Rule" provided the information for "Normal Node" to decide new wireless backbone route: Max Hops &quo
27 Max RSSI Each device in Daisy Chain will have a "RSSI score" to add up the total RSSI in Daisy Chain route to the Gateway Node. When 2 a
28 1.1.3 System General Setup – System Data/Time Set System Date & Set System Time Set the date and time NTP Setup When any NTP server is
29 1.2 Interface Configuration Interface Configuration is for configure the Ethernet interface and the multi wireless interfaces in system. All the p
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30 The following settings can be configured for the wireless interfaces: In Bridge Mode In Router Mode Individual IP subnet belongs to specific int
31 Operation Mode Each interface can be set as an access point (AP) or a wireless station (also called AP client (AC)). When the interface is an AP,
32 station problem does not exit from the perspective of the AP. RTS Threshold can be set between 1 and 2312 bytes. Frag Threshold Setting the pac
33 1.4 Routing Configuration (Configuration only available when Router operation mode) System also provides static routing table for network adminis
34 4.2 Advanced Setting Under advanced settings, you will be able to configure the following: System Password Wireless Performance DHCP Configurati
35 2.2 Wireless Performance In order to serve higher quality of wireless hotspot, system provides Bandwidth Control and QoS setting for administrator
36 For specific client connections, system provides a table for network administrator to limit bandwidth of each individual client by MAC address
37 2.2.2 QoS Setting DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) is a 6-bit field in the header of IP packets for packet classifi
38 2.3 DHCP Configuration The scope of DHCP client pool that corresponds to the selected interface and subnet are defined in this menu. Lease (D) is
39 Bridge Mode Router Mode
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40 2.4 NAT Configuration Network Address Translation can be setup in four different ways: 1. Port forwarding NAT (Server sets) Server sets where in
41 2. Static NAT (One to One Mapping) In this menu, you will be able to map internal private IP address to a global WAN IP address. 3. Dynam
42 4. Single Address NAT (PAT) A range of internal IP address can be mapped to a range of global IP address. The configuration is only available wh
43 2.6 Wireless Security Setting Comprehensive security settings are available on system in this menu. These include Hide ESSID, WEP Keys, 802.1x
44 2.6.1 MAC Address Filtering System can control the client connection by accepting or blocking the traffic from devices of specific MAC addresses
45 2.6.2 RADIUS RADIUS settings for 802.1x protocol authenticating with the remote RADIUS server for authenticating, authorization and acco
46 4.3 System Management 3.1 Configuration Management The configuration of system can be backed-up or restored by using TFTP here. In a daisy chaine
47 3.2 Security File Management For running EAP_TLS secure connection, network administrators may need to able to upload User Certificat
48 Download the new firmware from Internet to the management PC and click Browse to select the file. Please do not shutdown the system during the upg
49 3.4 System reboot Reboot system from web UI without disconnecting power cable or changing any connection. Certain configurations requ
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50 Transmit power of wireless interface set in SMT-12. - Data Link Rate Real-time data transmission rate. When Data Link Rate in “Interface Config
51 4.2 Wireless Survey In Wireless Survey, system provides a signal scan function to detect any available wireless signal around the AP. It will help
52 4.3 System log System provide a setting of remote system log server, device will upload all system log to remote log server to provide network adm
53 4.4 System Information System Information summarizes all the configuration and hardware information of the device.
54 Appendix Antenna concepts and Installations I.1. Basic Terminology - Transmit Power The RF power coming out of the antenna port of a transmitte
55 As a signal spreads out from a radiating source, the energy spreads out over a larger surface area. As this occurs, the strength of that signal ge
56 II. Wireless Security Concept II.1. Security for 802.11 Network Security for 802.11 networks can be simplified into two main components: authentic
57 Bit - A binary digit. Browser - An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web
58 Hardware - The physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other information technology devices. IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and
59 communications, and other services. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - A widely used network monitoring and control protocol. Software
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60 Protocol) encryption, which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server.
7 Chapter 1. Overview 1.1. Features EKI-6321AG, EKI-6322AG and EKI-6323AG are perfectly ideal wireless solutions for outdoor long range deployment, u
8 - Harsh Outdoor Environments Sustainable o Certified IP67 sturdy water-tight housing o Wide operating temperature range from -35~70 ℃ - System
9 1.2. Specifications Standard Support Wireless IEEE802.11a IEEE802.11b/g Ethernet IEEE802.3 IEEE802.3u Interface Console RS 232 Port Ethernet
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