Air Live WLA-9000AP User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - -9000AP

WLA-9000AP 108Mbps 802.11a/b/g Dual Radio Access Point User’s Manual

Page 2 - Declaration of Conformity

2. Install the WLA-9000AP 2.2.2 Back side introduction Port # Display 4567 2 1 3 Description Detachable antenna with R-SMA connector. 2

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2. Install the WLA-9000AP First, you need to perform various configuration changes to the WLA-9000AP, including the SSID, Channel number, the WEP key,

Page 4 - Copyright Statement

2. Install the WLA-9000AP Network Protocol window, select Microsoft in the Manufacturers area. Step 5. In the Network Protocols area of the same wind

Page 5 - Table of Contents

3. Basic Configuration 3. Basic Configuration This section describes the basic configuration procedure for the WLA-9000AP. It describes how to s

Page 6 - 1. Introduction

3. Basic Configuration If you are logging on for the first time, you should use the factory default setting “airlive”. The password is always disp

Page 7 - 1.3 Operational Modes

3. Basic Configuration 3.2.2 DEVICE IP SETTINGS Setup Wizard>> Device IP Settings The Device IP Settings screen allows you to configure the I

Page 8 - 1.3.4 AP + WDS bridge Mode

3. Basic Configuration 3.2.3 OPERATION MODE SETTINGS Setup Wizard>>Operation Modes >> “Current Operation Mode” There are two levels of s

Page 9 - Access Point

3. Basic Configuration Current Operational Mode page 3214 This is the page of each operational mode here-by. The graphic shows current operation

Page 10 - 2.3 Configuration steps

3. Basic Configuration 3.3 Wireless Interface Configuration 3.3.1 AP Mode Settings Please find the AP mode parameter page below: Enable Radio: On WL

Page 11 - 2. Install the WLA-9000AP

3. Basic Configuration The available channels are different from country to country and for different WLAN mode. Enable Radio eXtended Range: Select

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Declaration of ConformityWe, Manufacturer/ImporterDeclare that the product802.11a/b/g Dual Radio Access Pointis in conformity withIn accordance with 8

Page 13 - 3. Basic Configuration

3. Basic Configuration 3.3.1.1 Security Settings Security: Click on this button, a pop-up window appears. On the scroll menu, select different secur

Page 14 - 3.2 Setup wizard

3. Basic Configuration 802.1x 802.1x allows users to leverage a RADIUS server to do association authentications. You can also enable dynamic WEP key

Page 15 - 3.2.2 DEVICE IP SETTINGS

3. Basic Configuration WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) requires a RADIUS server available in order to do authentication (same as 802.1x), thus there

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3. Basic Configuration Encryption Type: There are two encryption types TKIP and CCMP (AES). While CCMP provides better security than TKIP, some wirele

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3. Basic Configuration Group Rekey Interval: A group key is used for multicast/broadcast data, and the re-key interval is time period that the system

Page 18 - 3.3.1 AP Mode Settings

3. Basic Configuration Current Operational mode >> Advanced Settings A pop-up windows shows when click the setup button “Advanced Settings”. On

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3. Basic Configuration Section 3.4between 1 to 255, with a default value of 3. User Limitation: The range of user limitation is from 1 to 100. Age O

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3. Basic Configuration 3.3.1.3 ACCESS CONTROL Current interface >> Access Control The WLA-9000AP allows you to define a list of MAC addresses th

Page 21 - 802.1x

3. Basic Configuration Congratulations! You are now ready to use the WLA-9000AP. If you change the device’s IP address, as soon as you click on F

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3. Basic Configuration Key Settings: The length of a WEP64 key must be equal to 5 bytes, a WEP128 key is 13 bytes, and a WEP152 key is 16 bytes. K

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AirLive WLA-9000AP CE Declaration StatementCountry Declaration Country DeclarationcsČesky [Czech]OvisLink Corp. tímto prohlašuje, že tento AirLive WLA

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3. Basic Configuration As node of Client WPA-PSK, please check with your network administrator for the Pre-shared Key for more detail of your networ

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3. Basic Configuration Fragmentation: When the size of a unicast frame exceeds the fragmentation threshold, it will be fragmented before the transmiss

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3. Basic Configuration To add a MAC address into the table, enter a Mnemonic Name and the MAC Address, and then click ADD. The table lists all config

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3. Basic Configuration 3.3.3 WDS Bridge Mode Settings Current Operation Mode>> WDS Bridge Under WDS mode, APs connects to each other with MAC I

Page 28 - 3.3.2 Client Mode Settings

3. Basic Configuration 3.3.3.1 Advances Wireless Settings Current Operational mode >> Advanced Settings When click on Advanced Setup button

Page 29 - WPA-PSK

3. Basic Configuration 3.3.3.2 ACCESS CONTROL Current interface >> Access Control The WLA-9000AP allows you to define a list of MAC addresses t

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3. Basic Configuration Congratulations! You are now ready to use the WLA-9000AP. If you change the device’s IP address, as soon as you click on

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3. Basic Configuration Enter the calculated value of “AckTimeOut” into the appropriate “Ack TimeOut” field (11a or 11g) in the “Wireless Settings” w

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4. Advanced Setting 4 4. Advanced Setting 4.1 Password Settings Advanced Settings>> Password Settings It’s recommended to set your own passwo

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4. Advanced Setting 4.2 System Management Advanced Settings>> System Management Clicking the System Management button to configure system relat

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Regulatory Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits

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4. Advanced Setting 4.3 SNMP Settings Advanced Settings>>SNMP Settings This screen allows you to configure SNMP parameters including the system

Page 36 - 3.4 ACK Timeout Setup

4. Advanced Setting You can define trap managers in the system. You can add a trap manager by entering a name, an IP address, followed by pressing t

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4. Advanced Setting modified, add extra VLAN information. In case there is more than one interface set as AP mode, select on the scroll menu of “Rad

Page 38 - 4. Advanced Setting

4. Advanced Setting 4.5 QoS Settings Advanced Settings >> QoS Settings QoS stands for Quality of Service which attempts to provide different

Page 39 - 4.2 System Management

5. Manage the WLA-9000AP 5 5. Manage the WLA-9000AP This Chapter covers other management aspects of your WLA-9000AP:  Check Device Information 

Page 40 - 4.3 SNMP Settings

5. Manage the WLA-9000AP 5.2 System Log Device Status >> System Log The WLA-9000AP maintains a system log that you can use to track events that

Page 41 - 4.4 Multi-SSID Settings

5. Manage the WLA-9000AP 5.4 Radio Table Device Status >> Radio Table The Radio Table indicates wireless radio counters’ data under one of the

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5. Manage the WLA-9000AP Click the “SIGNAL SURVEY” button. A pop-up window will continuously display signal strength of selected AP information in rea

Page 43 - 4.5 QoS Settings

5. Manage the WLA-9000AP 5.6 Firmware Upgrade System tools >> Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade the firmware of your WLA-9000AP (the software th

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5. Manage the WLA-9000AP 5.7 Configuration Save and Restore System Tools >> Configuration Save and Restore You can save system configuration set

Page 45 - 5.3 Wireless Client Table

Table of Contents Table of Contents1. Introduction...1 1.1

Page 46 - 5.5 Site Survey

5. Manage the WLA-9000AP 5.8 Factory Default System Tools >> Factory Default You can reset the configuration of your WLA-9000AP to the factor

Page 47 - 5. Manage the WLA-9000AP

5. Manage the WLA-9000AP If you forgot the password, the only way to recover is to clear the device configuration and return the unit to its original

Page 48 - 5.6 Firmware Upgrade

6. Specifications 6 6. Specifications AP Specifications IEEE WLA-9000AP Product Name OS Linux® 2.4.18 Standard • IEEE 802.11a • IEEE 80

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6. Specifications Management • Web-Based Management Tool • UPnP • Upload & download test-based configuration file via HTTP browser • Firmwa

Page 50 - 5.9 Reboot System

1. Introduction 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview The WLA-9000AP is a wireless access-point based on IEEE 802.11a/g 5-GHz and 2.4-GHz radio technologies

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1. Introduction  Easy configuration and monitoring through the use of a Web-browser based GUI with predefined operation mode. SNMP commands from a r

Page 52 - 6. Specifications

1. Introduction WLA-9000AP acts in Dual AP Mode application to serve wider coverage This Application provides winder coverage that difficult to be re

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2. Install the WLA-9000AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 2. Install the 802.11 A/G Access Point This section describes the installation procedure for the WLA-900

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