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WAB-3003
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Regulatory Information
Safety Information
WAB-3003 has been evaluated to, and conforms to the product safety specifications.
Caution:
This product was qualified under test conditions that included the use of the power supplying equipment.
To ensure regulatory and safety compliance, use only the provided power supplying equipment and install
them properly.
To prevent electrical shock, this device may require a grounding conductor in the line cord. Connect the
unit to a grounding type ac wall outlet using the power supplying equipment supplied with the unit.
To avoid the risk of electric shock and for a safety outdoor installation, you may need other items, such as
surge arrestors.
To avoid the risk of electric shock from lightening, do not install or use this product during an electrical
storm.
Operate and install this product as described in this manual. This device must be installed and used in
strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not open the device casing. Do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the installation
and troubleshooting instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
FCC Certification
A560 and A561 use the same circuitry and housing except the antenna type. They both are evaluated and
certified according to FCC Rules Part 15 subpart C under one granted FCC-ID.
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.

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FCC Class B Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna or cable input device.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive)
for
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
Model: WAB-3003
For 2.4 GHz radios, the devices have been tested and passed the requirements of the following standards, and
hence fulfills the EMC and safety requirements of R&TTE Directive within the CE marking requirement.
• Radio: EN 300.328:2006
• Radio: EN 50392:2004
• EMC: EN 301.489-1:2005, EN 301.489-17:2002,
• EMC: EN 55022:2006 Class B, EN 55024:1998 + A1:2001 + A2:2003 including the followings:
EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3.
EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4,
EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-11
• Safety: EN 60950-1
:2001 + A11:2004,

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Overview .........................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Functionalities ...............................................................................................................................3
1.3 Document Conventions..............................................................................................................4
2. System Overview......................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Package Contents ........................................................................................................................5
2.2 Panel Function Description .......................................................................................................6
3. Installation .................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Hardware Installation.................................................................................................................7
3.2 Basic Configuration .....................................................................................................................8
3.2.1 Introduction to Web Management Interface ...........................................................................8
3.2.2 Quick Configuration ........................................................................................................................13
4. AP Mode Configuration............................................................................................................ 23
4.1 System ...........................................................................................................................................25
4.1.1 System Information........................................................................................................................26
4.1.2 Operating Mode................................................................................................................................28
4.1.3 Network Settings ............................................................................................................................. 29
4.1.4 Management Services.................................................................................................................... 30
4.1.5 QoS Classification............................................................................................................................32
4.2 Wireless .........................................................................................................................................33
4.2.1 Virtual AP Overview ........................................................................................................................34
4.2.2 General Settings ..............................................................................................................................35
4.2.3 VAP Configuration............................................................................................................................37
4.2.4 Security Settings .............................................................................................................................38
4.2.5 Repeater Settings............................................................................................................................43
4.2.6 Advanced Wireless Settings.........................................................................................................46
4.2.7 Access Control Settings.................................................................................................................48
4.2.8 Site Survey ........................................................................................................................................51
4.3 Firewall...........................................................................................................................................53
4.3.1 Layer 2 Firewall Settings ..............................................................................................................53
4.3.2 Firewall Service ................................................................................................................................60
4.3.3 Advanced Firewall Settings..........................................................................................................61
4.4 Utilities ...........................................................................................................................................62
4.4.1 Change Password.............................................................................................................................63
4.4.2 Network Utilities...............................................................................................................................64
4.4.3 Configuration Save & Restore.....................................................................................................65
4.4.4 System Upgrade...............................................................................................................................66
4.4.5 Reboot..................................................................................................................................................67
4.5 Status .............................................................................................................................................68
4.5.1. System Overview.............................................................................................................................69
4.5.2. Associated Client Status ...............................................................................................................71
4.5.3. Repeater Information.....................................................................................................................72
4.5.4. Event Log............................................................................................................................................74
4.6 Online Help...................................................................................................................................75
5. CPE Mode Configuration ......................................................................................................... 76
5.1 System ...........................................................................................................................................78
5.1.1 System Information........................................................................................................................79
5.1.2 Operating Mode................................................................................................................................81
5.1.3 Network Settings .............................................................................................................................82

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1. Introduction
1.1 Overview
This manual is intended for system integrators, field engineers and network administrators to
set up WAB-3003 108M Outdoor PoE AP/ CPE/ Bridge in their network environments. It
contains step-by-step procedures and graphic examples to guide users with networking knowledge
to complete the installation.
The 802.11 b/g compliant WAB-3003 is a multi-mode Last-Mile Broadband solution for Wireless
Internet Service Provider (WISP). It can be used as an outdoor Customer Premises Equipment (CPE
mode) to receive wireless signal over the last mile, helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband
Internet service to new residential and business customers, where wired broadband Internet service,
such as cable and DSL, cannot serve. In addition, it can be deployed as a traditional fixed wireless
Access Point (AP mode), either indoors or outdoors.
The WAB-3003 is compact in size and weatherproof. Coming with a mounting kit, it can be
mounted on a pole or wall. Specifically developed for outdoor use, the fully-hardened, IP68-rated
WAB-3003 can withstand wind, rain, lightning, power surges, and extreme temperatures.
The following is a network diagram for a typical WISP application.

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2. System Overview
2.1 Package Contents
The standard package of WAB-3003 includes:
WAB-3003 x 1
Quick Installation Guide (QIG) x 1
CD-ROM (with User’s Manual and QIG) x 1
PSE with AC cable x 1
Mounting Kit x 1
Water Proof Connector (installed) x 1
Caution:
It is highly recommended to use all the components supplied to ensure best performance of the
system.

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2.2 Panel Function Description
WAB-3003
Power Red LED ON indicated Power on, and OFF indicates
power off
1
2~3 Wireless Signal Strength For showing the signal strength situation (2:Yellow;
3:Green)
WLAN Green LED ON indicates system ready 4
5 Wireless Signal Strength For Showing the signal strength situation
Ethernet Green LED ON indicates connection, OFF indicates no
connection, and BLINKING indicates transmitting data
6
7 RJ-45 PoE Connector For connecting to the Power Sourcing Equipment(PSE)
8 N-type Connector For connecting to an antenna
9 Reset Button * (Screw) For testing the system of AP
Reset Procedure
Make sure the WAB-3003 completes booting and is already running
(The booting process of system usually takes 2 minutes)
Unscrew the screw then you will see the reset button (inside the hole)
Use the provided reset pin to press and hold the reset button for 15 seconds
Release the reset button and leave the system re-booting for 2minutes

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3. Installation
3.1 Hardware Installation
The following diagram is a basic network topology which can be used for testing and configuring
the WAB-3003.
Installation Steps:
Step 1. Connect an antenna to the connector.
Step 2. Connect the PSE (POWER & DATA OUT) to the PSE 1 connector on the lower panel.
Step 3. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the PSE 2 connector on the lower panel and
connect the other end to a computer.
Step 4. Connect the power cord to the PSE.
Step 5. Power on the PSE in order to supply power to the WAB-3003.

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3.2 Basic Configuration
3.2.1 Introduction to Web Management Interface
WAB-3003 provides a user friendly web management interface for configuration. As WAB-3003 is
a dual-mode system which can be configured as either an access point (AP Mode) or a gateway (CPE
Mode) based on your needs, it is required to follow the respective installation procedures provided to
properly set up the desired mode for this system.
Default IP Address of Web Management Interface:
The default IP address and Subnet Mask for the CPE mode and AP mode are as follows:
AP Mode CPE Mode Mode
192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 IP Address
255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default User Name and Password:
The default User name and Password for the root and admin accounts are as follows:
Mode AP Mode CPE Mode
Management
Account Root Account Root Account Admin Account
User Name root root admin
Password admin admin admin
There are two system management accounts for AP & CPE modes to maintain the system, root
and admin, and each has different levels of management capabilities. The root account is
empowered with full privileges while the admin account is with partial ones; there is only one
management account for AP mode, root. For more information on the privileges of these two
accounts, please refer to Appendix A. System Management Account Privileges.
< AP Mode – Default Mode >
Step 1: IP Segment Set-up for Administrator PC
Set a static IP address on the same subnet mask as WAB-3003 in TCP/IP of the
administrator PC, such as the following example. Do not duplicate the IP address used here
with the IP address of WAB-3003 or any other devices within the same network.
>> Example of IP Segment:
The valid range of IP address is 1 ~ 254. However, 1 must be avoided as it is already used by
WAB-3003. Below depicts an example of using 100 (the underlined value can be changed
as desired).
IP Address: 192.168.0.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

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Step 2: Launch Web Browser
Launch a web browser to access the web management interface of AP mode by entering the
default IP address, http://192.168.0.1/, in the URL field, and then press Enter.
Caution:
Using an incorrect default IP address will result in no Login page shown on the web browser.
Please make sure a correct IP address is used for the desired mode; refer to Section 3.2.1
Instruction to Web Management Interface for detailed default IP addresses.
Step 3: System Login
The system manager Login Page will then appear.
Enter “root” in the User name field and “admin” in the Password field, and then click OK to
log in.

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Step 4: Login Success
The System Overview page will appear after a successful login.
To logout, simply click on the Logout button on the top right hand corner of the management
interface.
Note:
By default, AP mode is enabled. Therefore, the administrator must login to the system via the AP
mode login page at the first time. The administrator is then able to switch between modes
afterwards. For information on switching between modes, please refer to Section 4.1.2
Operating Mode.

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< CPE Mode >
Step 1: Launch Web Browser
Launch a web browser to access the web management interface of CPE mode by entering the
default IP address, http://192.168.0.1/, in the URL field, and then press Enter.
Step 2: System Login
The system manager Login Page will then appear.
Enter “root” in the User name field and “admin” in the Password field, and then click OK to
log in. Below depicts an example of using the root manager account.

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Step 3: Login Success
After a successful login into WAB-3003, a System Overview page of web management
interface will appear.
To logout, simply click on the Logout button at the upper right hand corner of the interface.

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3.2.2 Quick Configuration
WAB-3003 is a dual-mode system which can be configured as either an access point (AP Mode) or
a gateway (CPE Mode) based on deployment needs. This section provides a step-by-step
configuration procedure for installing CPE mode and AP mode respectively.
< AP Mode – Default Mode>
Step 1: Mode Confirmation
Ensure that the Operating Mode is currently at AP mode.
Click on the Status button and then select the System Overview tab. The Operating Mode is
at the System section on the System Overview page.
Note:
For more information on switching to AP mode, if it is not currently active, please refer to AP
Mode Section 4.1.2 Operating Mode.

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Step 2: Change Password
Click on the Utilities button and then select the Password tab.
Enter a new password in the New Password field and retype it in the Re-enter New Password
field.
Click SAVE to save the changes.

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Step 3 : Network Settings
【Settings here are for example only. 】
Click on the System button and then select the Network tab.
Enable Static, and then enter the related information in the fields marked with red asterisks.
Click SAVE to save the settings.

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Step 4 : SSID Settings
Click on the Wireless button and then select the General tab.
Band: Select an appropriate band from the drop-down list box.
Click on the Wireless button and then select the VAP Config tab.
ESSID: Enter respective ESSID for each VAP in the ESSID field or use the default. ESSID
(Extended Service Set Identifier) is a unique identifier used for networking devices to get
associated with WAB-3003
Note:
For QoS classification, please enable VLAN ID and specify a VLAN ID with respective ESSID.
Click SAVE to save the settings.

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Step 5 : Security Settings
Click on the Wireless button and then select the Security tab.
Select the desired VAP Profile and Security Type from the drop-down list boxes. The above
figure depicts an example of selecting VAP-1 and WEP.
Enter the information required in the blank fields.
Caution:
You must use the same information provided here to configure the network devices that are to
be associated with WAB-3003.
Click SAVE to save all settings configured so far; all updated settings will take effect upon reboot.
Congratulations!
The AP mode is now successfully configured.

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< CPE Mode >
Step 1 : Mode Confirmation
Ensure that the Operating Mode is currently at CPE mode.
Click on the Status button and then select the System Overview tab. The Operating Mode is
at the System section on the System Overview page.
Note:
For more information on switching to CPE mode, if it is not currently active, please refer to
Section 5.1.2 Operating Mode.

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Step 2 : Change Password
Click on the Utilities button and then select the Change Password tab.
Change Root Account Password
Enter the old password in the Old Password field, which default password is “admin”.
Enter a new password in the New Password field and retype it in the Re-enter New
Password field.
Change Admin Account Password
Enter a new password in the New Password field and retype it in the Re-enter New
Password field.
Click SAVE to save the changes.

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Step 3: Site Survey
【The scan result displayed here is an example only.】
Click on the Wireless button and then select the Site Survey tab.
The system will automatically scan and display all available APs in the same WAB-3003’s
coverage area.
Click Scan Again if the APs to be associated with are not listed on the Scan Result list.
Step 4 : Select AP to be Associated
Select an AP to be associated with from the Scan Result list provided in Step 3.

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Figure 4-1: AP Mode Main Page

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4.1 System
This section provides information for configuring the following functions: System Information,
Operating Mode, Network Settings, Management Services, and QoS Classification.
Note:
A system restart is required when a reminding message appears after clicking the SAVE button;
all settings entered and saved will take effect only after the system restart.

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4.1.1 System Information
For maintenance purpose, it is required to specify the system name, its location and corresponding
basic parameters. Fields such as Name, Description and Location are used for mnemonic purpose. It
is recommended to have different values in each AP.
System Information
For maintenance purpose, it is recommended to have the following information stated as clearly
as possible. Fields Name, Description, and Location are used for mnemonic purpose. It is
recommended to have different values in each wireless device.
Name: The system name used to identify this system
Description: Further information of the system.
Location: The information on geographical location of the system for the administrator to
locate the system easily.
Time
Time settings allow the system time synchronized with NTP server or manually set.
Device Time: Display the current time of the system.
Time Zone: Select an appropriate time zone from the drop-down list box.
Synchronization: Synchronize the system time either by NTP server or manual setup.

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(1) Enable NTP:
By selecting Enabl e NTP, WAB-3003 can synchronize its system time with the NTP server
automatically. While this method is chosen, at least one NTP server's IP address or
domain name must be provided. If FQDN (full qualified domain name) is used as the IP
address of NTP server, the DNS server must also be activated (please refer to 4.1.3
Network Settings).
(2) Manually set up:
By selecting Manually set up, the administrator can manually set the system date and
time.
▬ Set Date: Select the appropriate Year, Month, and Day from the drop-down
list box.
▬ Set Time: Select the appropriate Hour, Min, and Sec from the drop-down list
box.

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4.1.3 Network Settings
LAN settings can be configured on this page.
Mode: Determine the way to obtain the IP address, by DHCP or Static manually set.
Static: Static setting is set these parameters manually. The basic parameters need to
provide such as IP address, subnet mask and Gateway.
o IP Address: The IP address of the LAN port.
o Netmask: The Subnet mask of the LAN port.
o Gateway: The Gateway IP address of the LAN port.
o Primary/Secondary DNS Server: Please provide at least on DNS server’s IP address.
DHCP: The option is provided when a DHCP server is provided in the network. The following
IP address/Netmask/Gateway setting will be disabled.
Layer 2 STP: Depends on the configuration of the system including wired and wireless settings,
when it is configured to bring several networks, we need enable STP.

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4.1.4 Management Services
The system supports VLAN, , SNMP Remote Syslog, and Auto Reboot functions for easy
management. These functions can be configured on this page.

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4.1.5 QoS Classification
The system supports function of QoS classification where specified VLAN ID can be assigned to a
specific QoS access category for priority handling of traffics.
Enable QoS

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4.2 Wireless
The administrator can configure the following wireless settings on this page: VAP Overview,
General Settings, VAP Configuration, Security Settings, Repeater Settings, Advanced
Wireless Settings, Access Control Settings, and Site Survey. The system supports up to eight
Virtual Access Points (VAPs). Each VAP can have its own settings including ESSID, VLAN ID, security
settings, etc. Such VAP capability enables different levels of service to meet actual requirements.

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4.2.1 Virtual AP Overview
An overall status is collected in this page, including Enable/Disable State, Security Type, MAC ACL
state, and Advanced Settings. The system has 8 VAPs; each has its own settings. In this table,
please click on the hyperlink for further configuration of each VAP respectively.
State: The hyperlink showing Enable or Disable connects to the screen of VAP Configuration.
Security Type: The hyperlink showing security type connects to the screen of Security
Settings.
MAC ACL: The hyperlink showing Allow or Disable connects to the screen of Access Control
Settings.
Advanced Settings: The hyperlink of advanced settings connects to the screen of Advanced
Wireless Settings.

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4.2.2 General Settings
This section is for configuring the system RF settings.
Band: Select an appropriate wireless frequency band of this system. Select one frequency band
from Disable, 802.11b, 802.11g or mixed mode 802.11b+802.11g.
Super G: Options of Bursting, Fast Frames, and Atheros’ featured Dynamic Turbo can be
selected to boost wireless throughput.
Short Preamble: The option can be turned on the enable Short-Preamble frames.
Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the drop-down list box to correspond with your
network settings, for example, Channel 1-11 is available in North America and Channel 1-13 in
Europe, or choose the default Auto.
Max Transmit Rate: Select transmit rate from 1M to 54M or Auto.
Transmit Power: Select from the lowest to highest power level or choose Auto.
Beacon Interval: Enter a value between 100 and 500 ms. The default is 100 milliseconds. The
specified value represents the amount of time between beacon signal transmissions.

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The RF settings in this page will be applied to all VAPs.
Under normal circumstances, the available RF configurations are illustrated as below:
Band Super G Short
Preamble Channel Max Transmit
Rate
Transmit
Power
Disable N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
802.11b N/A Disable/Enable
Auto,
1~11, 13,
or 14
1M, 2M, 5.5M,
11M
802.11g
Bursting,
Compression, Fast
Frames, Dynamic
Turbo
Disable/Enable
Auto,
1~11
or 13
6M, 9M, 12M,
18M, 24M, 36M,
48M, 54M
802.11b+802.11g
Bursting,
Compression, Fast
Frames, Dynamic
Turbo
Disable/Enable
Auto,
1~11, 13,
or 14
1M, 2M, 5.5M,
6M, 9M, 11M,
12M, 18M, 24M,
36M, 48M, 54M
Auto, Lowest,
Low, Medium,
High, Highest

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4.2.3 VAP Configuration
To enable each VAP, the administrator must configure each VAP manually. The settings of each VAP
are collected as its profile.
VAP: Enable or disable VAP function.
Profile Name: The profile name of each VAP for identity/management purpose.
ESSID: ESSID (Extended Service Set ID) indicates a unique SSID used by a client device to
associate with a specified VAP. ESSID determines the service level assigned to a client.
VLAN ID: The system supports tagged VLANs (virtual LANs). To enable VLAN function, each VAP
must have a unique VLAN ID; valid values are ranged from 1 to 4094.

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4.2.4 Security Settings
The system supports various user authentication and data encryption methods in each VAP profile.
Thus the administrator can depend on the need to provide different service levels to clients. The
security type includes None , WEP, 802.1X, WPA-PSK, and WPA-RADIUS.
None: No authentication is required.

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Primary RADIUS Server Settings:
o Host: Enter the IP address or domain name of the RADIUS server.
o Authentication Port: The port number used by the RADIUS server. Specify a port
number or use the default, 1812.
o Secret Key: The secret key for the system to communicate with the RADIUS server.
o Accounting Service: Enable or disable the accounting service.
o Accountin Port: The port number used by the RADIUS server. Specify a port number
or use the default, 1813.
o Accounting Interim Update Interval: The time interval for the accounting to be
updated; the time unit is in second.
WPA-PSK: Provide shared key authenticaiton in WPA data encryption.
Cipher Suite: Select an encryption method from TKIP (WPA), , AES (WPA), TKIP(WAP2)
AES (WAP2), or Mixed.
Pre-shared Key Type: Select a pre-shared key type: PSK (Hex) or Passphrase.
Pre-shared Key: Enter the key value for the pre-shared key; the format of the key value
depends on the key type selected.
Group Key Update Period: The time interval for the Group Key to be renewed; the time
unit is in second.

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WPA-RADIUS: Authenticate users by RADIUS and provide WPA data encryption.
WPA Settings:
o Cipher Suite: Select an encryption method from TKIP (WPA), AES (WPA),
TKIP(WAP2), AES (WAP2), or Mixed.
o Group Key Update Period: The time interval for the Group Key to be renewed; the
time unit is in second.
Primary RADIUS Server Settings:
o Host: Enter the IP address or domain name of the RADIUS server.
o Authentication Port: The port number used by the RADIUS server. Specify a port
number or use the default, 1812.
o Secret Key: The secret key for the system to communicate with the RADIUS server.
o Accounting Service: Enable or disable the accounting service.
o Accounting Port: The port number used by the RADIUS server. Specify a port
number or use the default, 1813.
o Accounting Interim Update Interval: The time interval for the accounting to be
updated; the time unit is in second.

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4.2.5 Repeater Settings
The system can serve as an Access Point, a Repeater, or an Access Point with Repeater depending on
deployment needs. Select a Repeater Type from the drop-down list box and proceed with the related
settings.
None: When None is selected, the system is acting as an Access Point only; therefore, no further
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WDS: The device supports up to 8 WDS peers. After providing WDS peer’s MAC address, click on
Add to add this link to the table shown on User Interface.
Enable: Select Enable to activate the specified WDS link.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the WDS peer. Click Add to add it into the list.
Security Type: Select an appropriate security type for the WDS link, either None, WEP or
TKIP/AES; the type selected needs to be the same as the one configured at the WDS peer.
Site Distance: Fill in the distance from the farthest WDS peer to derive the suggested
values for Slot Time, ACK Timeout, and CTS Timeout.
Slot Time: With the concern of common medium access, Slot Time will allow the station to
learn possible access from other station at the beginning of previous slot. This value
should be equal or less than half of ACK/CTS Timeout.
ACK Timeout: A valid 802.11 data transmission dged with suck will be acknowle
"ACK" from the receiving radio or the retransmission will start if such ACK is not received
within Timeout period. This value should be set equal or larger than RTT to the farthest
WDS peer.
CTS Timeout: This CTS acknowledges the previous sent RTS request in 802.11 common
medium access. Its Timeout value can be treated the same as that for ACK Timeout
and should be set equal or larger than RTT to the farthest WDS peer.

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4.2.6 Advanced Wireless Settings
The advanced wireless settings for the system’s VAP profiles allow customization of data
transmission settings. The administrator can tune the following parameters to improve network
communication performance if a poor connection occurs.
RTS Threshold: To control station access to the medium and to alleviate this effect of the
hidden terminal problem, the administrator can tune this RTS threshold value. A lower RTS
Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with WAB-
3003 or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only WAB-3003 and not each
other.
Fragmentation Threshold: A unicast frame larger than this threshold will be fragmented
before transmission. If a significant number of collisions are occurring, the administrator can try
to set a smaller value of the threshold to see whether it helps. A smaller value results in smaller
packets but allows a larger number of packets in transmission. A lower Fragment Threshold
setting can be useful in areas where communication is poor or disturbed by a serious amount of
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Broadcast SSID: Disabling this function will prevent the system from broadcasting its SSID. If
you disable broadcast of the SSID, only devices that have the correct SSID can connect to the
system.
Wireless Station Isolation: By enabling this function, all stations associated with the system
can only communicate with the system.
WMM: The default is Disable. Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a Quality of Service (QoS) feature that
prioritizes wireless data packets based on four access categories: voice, video, best effort, and
background. Applications without WMM and applications that do not require QoS are assigned to
the best-effort category, which receives a lower priority than voice and video. In short, WMM
decides which data streams are the most important and assign them a higher traffic priority.
< To receive the benefits of WMM QoS >
- The application must support WMM.
- You must enable WMM in this system.
- You must enable WMM in the wireless adapter in your computer.
IAPP: IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol) is a protocol by which access points share information
about the stations that are connected to them. By enabling this function, the system will
automatically broadcast information of associated wireless stations to its peer access points. This
will help wireless stations roam smoothly among IAPP-enabled access points in the same
wireless LAN.
802.11g Protection: When enabled, the associated 802.11g stations will benefit from this
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4.2.7 Access Control Settings
The administrator can restrict the wireless access of client devices based on their MAC addresses.
Maximum Number of Clients
The system supports various methods of authenticating clients for using wireless LAN. The
default policy is unlimited access without any authentication required. To restrict the station
number of wireless connections, simply change the Maximum Number of Stations to a desired
number. For example, while the number of stations is set to 20, only 20 stations are allowed to
connect to the specified VAP.
Access Control Type
The selected Access Control Type will be the activated policy while the rest will be omitted. The
following is a list of the supported methods for MAC ACL control:
(1) Disable Access Control
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(2) MAC ACL Allow List
Deny all except those in the Allow List. When selecting MAC ACL Allow List, all wireless
connections to the specified VAP will be denied except the MAC addresses listed in the Allow
List (“allowed MAC addresses”). The administrator can disable any allowed MAC address to
connect to the VAP temporarily by checking Disable. For example, 11:22:33:44:55:66 is in
the Allow List; to temporarily deny its access, check Disable in the State section.
(3) MAC ACL Deny List
Allow all except those in the Deny List. When selecting MAC ACL Deny List, all wireless
connections to the specified VAP will be allowed except the MAC addresses listed in the
Deny List (“denied MAC addresses”). The administrator can allow any denied MAC address
to connect to the VAP temporarily by checking Enable.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | LevelOne |
Kategorie: | Zugangspunkt |
Modell: | WAB-3003 |
Gewicht: | 720 g |
AC Eingangsspannung: | 48 V |
Betriebstemperatur: | -30 - 70 °C |
Relative Luftfeuchtigkeit in Betrieb: | 0 - 100 % |
Unterstützte Sicherheitsalgorithmen: | 128-bit WEP, 64-bit WEP, 802.1x RADIUS, SSID, WDS, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2 |
Unterstützte Netzwerkprotokolle: | DDNS |
Quality of Service (QoS) Support: | Ja |
Zertifizierung: | FCC, CE, IP68, RoHS. |
Power over Ethernet (PoE): | Ja |
Anzahl Ethernet-LAN-Anschlüsse (RJ-45): | 1 |
Maximale Datenübertragungsrate: | 108 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN Datentransferraten: | 10, 100 Mbit/s |
2,4 GHz: | Ja |
WAN Port: | Ethernet (RJ-45) |
Temperaturbereich bei Lagerung: | -40 - 85 °C |
Luftfeuchtigkeit bei Lagerung: | 0 - 100 % |
Frequenzband: | 2.4 GHz |
Netzteiltyp: | Gleichstrom |
Schnittstelle: | WLAN |
Web-basiertes Management: | Ja |
VLAN-Unterstützung: | Ja |
Management-Protokolle: | SNMP |
Abmessungen (BxTxH): | 165 x 96 x 48 mm |
Eingangsstrom: | 0.4 A |
Verkabelungstechnologie: | 10/100Base-T(X) |
DHCP-Client: | Nein |
DHCP-Server: | Ja |
Konformität mit Industriestandards: | IEEE 802.11e, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.1X, IEEE 802.11 |
Datenrate: | 108/54/11/6/1 Mbps |
Konnektivität LEDs: | Ja |
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