Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT GENERAL INFORMATION...........................................................2
1.1. Product Description.................................................................................................2 1.2. Special Features Highlights...........................................................................................2 1.3. Product Feature......................................................................................................2 1.4. Product Application......................................................................................................2
2. PRODUCT GENERAL................................................................................3
2.1. 2.2. 2.3. General Specifications...................................................................................... 3 LED Indicator.....................................................................................................3 Interface............................................................................................................3
3. PRODUCT HARDWARE SPECIFICATION......................................................3
3.1. RF Specification.........................................................................................................3 3.2. Hardware Specification.........................................................................................4
4. PRODUCT SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION.......................................................4
4.1. General Function....................................................................................................4 4.2. Configuration Function............................................................................................5
5. REGULATION COMPLIANCE......................................................................5 6. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT...........................................................5
6.1. Drop and Vibration Test.......................................................................................5 6.2. Operation Environment.........................................................................................6
7. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION.....................................................6
7.1. Access Point Utility Installation and Configuration..........................................................6 7.2. Access Point Web Configuration..............................................................................10
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WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
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Product General Information
1.1. Product Description
The Access Point is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b wireless standard and based on the Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Technology, additional with the Modulation Method Packet Binary Convolutional Code (PBCC) to provide a data rate up to 22Mbps. It supports IEEE 802.3 10BaseT and 100 BaseTX port for easy interfacing to Ethernet backbone. Web page based configuration utility combined with excellent level of security to provide robustness and roaming features required for personal, SOHO and enterprise solution. It is a key component for building up a wireless network that connects the wired networks.
1.2 Special Features Highlights: High-Speed wireless connection up to 22 Mbps WEP Encryption function ,up to 256 Bits Power Saving operation mode DHCP Server (Option) DHCP Client 3 operating mode available: Access Point, AP Client and Bridge (Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multi-point) 1.3 Product Feature
IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence high data rate compatible Extra modulation type, Packet Binary Convolutional Code (PBCC) High-Speed wireless connection, up to 22Mbps format Advanced Power Management supports power saving mode for workstations Auto fallback data rate in the environment of interference WEP Encryption function (64/128/256 Bits hardware supported) External two fixed dipole antennas for diversity function Plug-and-Play installation
1.4 Product Application
Home networking for device sharing, Wireless Multimedia Wireless office for extension Ethernet range Wireless building to building data communication Build system in Infrastructure mode Suitable in application for - difficult-to-wired environments
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- temporary LANs for special projects or peak time like in trade exhibition, meeting...etc.
- frequently changing environments
- SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) - remote access to corporate network infrastructure
2. PRODUCT GENERAL 2.1. General Specifications
Standards: Data Rate: Security: Dimension IEEE802.11b Compliant 1/2/5.5/11/22 Mbps Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64/128/256 Bits 140 x 90 x 40 mm
2.2. LED Indicators
Symbol Power/Status Wireless Ethernet Functions Red for power on Green Green ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.3. Interface
RJ-45 Power Jack 10-100 Base-T 2.5 mm
3. PRODUCT HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 3.1. RF Specification 3.1.1 General
Emission Type RF Frequency Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 2400MHz  2497 MHz  Japan Band 2400MHz  2472MHz  North America 2400MHz  2483.5MHz  Europe 2446.5MHz  2483.5MHz  France Operating Channel 11 Channels (US, Canada) 13 Channels (Europe) 14 Channels (Japan) Radio Chipset: Media Access Protocol RFMD CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with ACK
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3.1.2 Transmitter
RF Output Power Frequency Stability Data modulation type 16 ~ 18 dBm (40~63 mW) Within + 25 ppm BPSK (1Mbps) / QPSK (2Mpbs) / CCK (5.5/11Mbps) / PBCC (5.5/11/22 Mbps)
3.1.3 Receiver
Sensitivity 22MHz 11MHz 11MHz PBCC PBCC CCK - 80 dBm (Typically @25+5) - 85 dBm (Typically @25+5) - 82 dBm (Typically @25+5)
3.1.4 Antenna Type
Antenna Type Antenna Gain Dual Dipole Antenna with Diversity 2 dBi (Typically).
3.1.5. Power Consumption
Operation Standby max. 1.2 A 600mA + 50mA
3.2. Hardware Specification 3.2.1. CPU
Processor SAMSUNG ARM7 CPU
3.2.2. Memory
SDRAM Flash 8 MBytes 1 MBytes
3.2.2 Power Adapter
Power Voltage DC 5 Volt + 5%, AC Adapter AC 100V-240V
4. PRODUCT SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION 4.1. General Function
a) Standard : IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.3 b) RTS/CTS Handshake c) Duplicate detection and recovery d) Wired Equivalent Privacy Algorithm (WEP) 64/128/256 Bits e) Distributed Coordination Function: CSMA/CA, Back of Procedure, ACK Procedure, Retransmission of unacknowledged frames f) Authentication Algorithm
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g) Fragment / De-fragment h) Preamble Long / Short i) Roaming Function j) Power Saving Management k) Beacon Generation l) Access Control m) HTTPD/DHCP Client n) Filtering function o) Bridge Mode for Building to Building Transmission p) AP Client Mode q) DHCP Server (Option) r) DHCP Client s) Finger print security feature (Option)
4.2. Configuration Function 4.2.1. Interface
a) Web Configuration b) Windows Configuration Utility
5. REGULATION COMPLIANCE
Compliant with FCC Part 15 Class B, Sec. 15.247 and 15.109 ETS 300 328, ETS 300 826, EN60950 and CE-Mark Telec (Japan), VCCI (Option) WiFi Compliant
6. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT
6.1. Drop and Vibration
6.1.1. Anti-Static Voltage
Static voltage tests by 4kV in body should not cause system fail.
6.1.2. Vibration Test
The vibration test is under the Frequency and amplitude 10~25 1mm in vertical and horizontal direction by 30 minutes that should not cause any damage on product.
6.1.3. Package Drop Test
Dropping the package from the height of 50cm for each of the six(6) faces onto the hard-wood floor will not cause any product damage.
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6.2. Usage Condition 6.2.1. Temperature Range Operating: Storage: -0 - +55 (Except RF output power and sensitivity) -20 - +70
6.2.2. Temperature Shock
The one cycle of reliability test is keeping -30 for 2 hours, switching temperature up to +60 within one hour, and testing at +60 by 2 hours, and switching temperature to -30 within one hour. Three cycle should be tested and without any product fail. 6.2.3. Humidity Operating: Storage 0% to 70% 0% to 95% Non-condensing
7. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
7.1 Access Point Utility Installation and Configuration
7.1.1 Utility Installation 1. Start the computer 2. Insert the CD into CD-ROM 3. Windows will automatically start Installshield Wizard or run "E:\22M.exe" then following screen will appear.
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4. Select "Access Point" 6. Click "Install " Button. 7. Click "Next" button.
8. Click "Finish" button to restart computer. 7.1.2 Utility Configuration Please Click following icon in the screen.
Caution: If you select one or more Access points, then click Apply in following screens. One or more user names and passwords prompt will appear. Type in "admin" as the user name and "admin" as the password. Click Ok.
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Link inf.
The Link inf. screen will appear. You can view the current status and settings. Then, click AP settings.
AP Settings
The AP setting screen will now appear. Enter a unique name access point for the Access Point and your wireless network's SSID, select the channel at which the network broadband its wireless signal. Then, click Advanced Settings.
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Advanced Setup
On this page, you can set the AP mode plus following settings:
Beacon Interval  By default, it is set to 100mps. RTS Threshold  By default, it is set to 2432. The value should remain on its default setting 2432 bytes. If you encounter any date flow, only minor modifications are recommended. Fragmentation Threshold  By default, it is set to 2346. The value indicates how much of the network resources devoted to recovering packet errors. The value should remain at its default setting of 2432 bytes. If you have decreased this value and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it again, but will likely decrease overall network performance. DTIM Interval  shows the client how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message. Input range is from 1 to 65535. By default, it is set to 3. TX Rates  You may select 1. 1-2mbps. 2. 1-2-5.5-11mbps. 3. 1-2-5.5-11-22mbps. Preamble Type -- There is the "Long" or "Short" selection to ensure that systems receiving the information correctly interpret when the data transmission starts. To select "Short" Preamble may be used to minimize overhead and "Long" to maximize the network data throughput. The default value will be set for "Long". Authentication Type  You may select Open System or Shared Key. By default, it is set to Both. Antenna Selection  Choices are 1.Left Antenna 2. Right Antenna 3. Diversity Antenna. By default, it is set to Auto Select.
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IP Setting
The IP Setting screen will appear. Unless your network has a DHCP server, you will want to turn on the bottom of DHCP server. Enter an IP address and IP Mask appropriate to your network. Then, Click WEP Settings .
WEP Settings
You will set the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption for your wired network. Select a WEP configuration method and a passphrase. Then, click Apply to finish WEP settings.
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7.2. 7.2.1
Access Point Web Configuration Web Configuration
1. It can be configured using the web browser from Windows® 98/2000/ME/XP. You need to start your web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in the address box. This number is the default IP address of your Access Point.
2. A user name and password prompt will appear. Type in "admin" as the user name and "admin" as the password. Click Ok.
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Status
You can view the current status and settings.
Click View Log. The View Log screen will appear. You can view the log status. You can clear or refresh the log record.
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Basic Setting
Click Basic Setting. The basic setting screen will now appear. Enter a unique name access point for the Access Point and your wireless network's SSID, select the channel at which the network broadband its wireless signal. You will set the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption for your wired network. Select a WEP configuration method and a passphrase. Then, click Apply to finish setting.
IP Setting
Click IP Setting. The IP Setting screen will appear. Unless your network has a DHCP server, you will want to turn on the bottom of DHCP server. Enter an IP address and IP Mask appropriate to your network. Then, click the Advanced Setting.
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Advanced Setup
On this page, you can set the AP mode plus following settings:
Beacon Interval  By default, it is set to 100mps. RTS Threshold  By default, it is set to 2432. The value should remain on its default setting 2432 bytes. If you encounter any date flow, only minor modifications are recommended. Fragmentation Threshold  By default, it is set to 2346. The value indicates how much of the network resources devoted to recovering packet errors. The value should remain at its default setting of 2432 bytes. If you have decreased this value and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it again, but will likely decrease overall network performance. DTIM Interval  shows the client how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message. Input range is from 1 to 65535. By default, it is set to 3. TX Rates  You may select 1. ...