User’s Manual Wireless LAN Outdoor AP/Bridge Model No.: SP915-1000 World Wide Web: www.micronet.com.tw ; www.micronet.info
7IP Address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Username root Password root 2.4 Accessing Web-based User Interface SP915-1000 is embedded wi
8 2.5 Quick Setup via Web-Based UI Follow the following steps for quick setup of your wireless AP. Click <Save> at the bottom of each config
9y AP Client: This mode is for Dynamic LAN-to-LAN Bridging. The AP Client automatically establishes bridge links with APs from any vendors. In ei
102.5.2 IP Address Go to the ‘TCP/IP’ menu and click <Addressing> to alter the IP configuration for the AP. 2.5.3 Wireless Settings Go to t
11 2.6 Installation For configuring a pair of APs for dynamic or static bridging with high grain directional antenna, please follow the steps below.
12 (Note: When doing dynamic bridging, configure Bridge 1 to be in AP Client mode and configure Bridge 2 to be in AP/Bridge mode. If users are doin
13installing dynamic bridging, use the Link Monitor feature on the AP Client side to help align the directional antennas. 2.7 Setting up Client
14Chapter 3 Web-Based Management The following chapter will outline the web-based user interface used for configuring SP915-1000. 3.1 Overview On
15¾ DHCP Mappings: Current IP-MAC Address mappings of the built-in DHCP server. ¾ System Log: System events log. ¾ Link Monitor: When the AP is i
16the AP immediately for the settings changes to take effect. Clicking <Cancel> discards any settings changes and brings users back to the sta
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction... 1 1.1 Package Conten
17 3.3 Status Menu 3.3.1 Wireless Clients On this page, the status information of each associated client, including its MAC address, IP address,
18dynamic mapping indicates that the DHCP server chooses an IP address from the IP address pool specified by the First allocatable IP address and Al
193.4 General Operation 3.4.1 Operational Mode The AP supports 2 operational modes: y AP/Bridge: This mode provides both Access Point and Static LA
20 AP/Bridge AP Client AP/Bridge WDS STA-AP AP Client STA-AP To establish a static bridge link based on WDS, the AP/bridges at both end of th
21friendly. However, due to different behavior of different Web browser types and versions, HTTP-based firmware management operations may not work p
22Upgrading Firmware via TFTP When use TFTP as the firmware management protocol, users can configure settings for the AP’s TFTP client to communicat
23y On the computer, run the TFTP Server utility. Select the Accept write requests check box, and specify the folder to which the configuration set
24y Trigger the restoring process by clicking <Restore>. The AP will then download the configuration backup file from the TFTP server. Reset
25server manually, you can configure the server to obtain an IP address by DHCP and it is always assigned the same IP address. y Specify the MAC
26client can associate with the AP. The number of available RF channels depends on local regulations. y Therefore users have to choose an appropri
3.4.2 Changing Password...20 3.4.3 Managing Firmware ...
273.6.1.4 AP Load Balancing Several APs can form a load-balancing group if they are set with the same ‘Group ID’. The load-balancing policy can be
28By WDS, two or more LAN segments can be connected wirelessly. As illustrated in the below diagram, a pair of wireless LAN-to-LAN bridges is used t
29 When the Wireless client isolation setting is set to ‘This AP Only’, wireless clients of this AP cannot see each other, and wireless-to-wireless
30AP 1 AP 2STA 1STA 2STA 3Wireless LinkEthernet LinkSwitchWCI:All APs in ThisSubnetWCI:All APs in ThisSubnet Behavior of the “All APs on This Subnet
31y IEEE 802.1x EAP with Static WEP (EAP-MD5): The IEEE 802.1x functionality is enabled and the user-name/password-based EAP-MD5 authentication is
32 With MAC-Address-Based Access Control, users can specify the wireless client computers that are permitted or not permitted to associate with th
33to download the MAC ACL (Access Control List) file from the TFTP server. 3. Specify the IP address of the TFTP server in the TFTP server IP a
34encryption between the wireless client computer and its associated wireless access point. To sum up, EAP-MD5 supports only user authentication, wh
35 3.7 Configuring Advanced Settings 3.7.1 Packet Filters The SP915-1000 provides layer 2 (Ethernet Type Filters), layer 3 (IP Protocol Filters),
36 3.7.1.2 IP Protocol Filters The protocol, source address, and destination address fields of a packet incoming from the WLAN or Ethernet interfa
1Chapter 1 Introduction Micronet proudly introduces SP915-1000, high power outdoor Access Point. It is compliant with IEEE802.11b providing speed o
37specify the decimal Destination Port, Protocol type (TCP/UDP), and the name of the higher-level protocol (Application Name). 3.7.2 Management 3
38 The system events are divided into the following categories: y General: system and network connectivity status changes. y Built-in AP: wireles
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40Chapter 4 Appendix 4.1 Appendix A: Default Settings Press the Default (SF-Reset, or Soft-Reset) switch on the housing of a powered-on AP to rese
41 Method of obtaining an IP Address Set manually IP Address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server Dis
42¾ Check the signal strength and link quality sensed by the WLAN NIC. 4.2.2 TCP/IP Settings Problems For a wireless client computer to communicat
43Problem: The AP does not respond to ping from the client computer. y Are two or more NICs installed on the client computer? ¾ Use the OS-provide
444.3 Appendix C: Additional Information 4.3.1 Distances and Data Rates Maximum distances posted below are actual tested distance thresholds. Howev
454.3.2 Specification Standards IEEE802.11b Interface z 1 x N-Type Connector z 1 x RJ-45 10/100BaseTX (Waterproof) Data Rate z CCK: 11/5.5Mbps
2¾ AP Client is for Dynamic LAN-to-LAN Bridging. The AP Client automatically establishes bridge links with APs from any vendors. y Enabling/disabli
3Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 2.1 Mounting the SP915-1000 Follow steps below to mount SP915-1000 with a wall-mount kit #1. 1. Put th
4Follow steps below to mount SP915-1000 with a wall-mount kit #2. 1. Stick the supplied sticker for wall mount #2. 2. Use the 7.00mm driller to dr
52.2 Connecting the Managing PC and the SP915 To connect the Ethernet managing computer and the managed AP for first-time configuration, users have
6PC/Notebook must belong in the same IP range and subnet. Follow the steps below to configure IP settings for LAN PC. Step 1. In the control panel
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