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    User ’ s Manual www.PLANET.com.tw 802.1 1b/g/n Wireless Outdoor AP WNAP-6350 ...

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    Copyright Copyright  2013 by PLANET T echnology Corp. All right s reserved. No part of this publi cation may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or tran slated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without t ...

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    CE Mark W arning This is a Class B produ ct. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interfe rence, in which case the user may be required to t ake adequate measures. Energy Saving Note of the Device This power required device does not support S tandby mode operation. For energy saving, please remove the DC-plug to disconnect the de ...

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    Revision User’s Manual for PLANET 802.11b/g/ n Wireless Outdoor Access Point Model: WNAP-6350 Rev: 2.0 (August, 2013) Part No. EM-WNAP-6350_v2.0 ( 2081-E10510-003 ) III ...

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    CONTENTS Chapter 1. Product Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Package Content s ............................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Product Description ....................................... ...

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    5.3.3.4. Client Bridge (Slave AP Bridge) ..................................................................................... 43 5.3.4 Advanced – System Log ......................................................................................... 43 5.3.5 Advanced – T ools ....................................................................... ...

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    VI 2. What is Wireless LAN? ..................................................................................................... 80 3. What are ISM bands? ........................................................................................................ 80 4. How does w ireless net w o rking w ork? ........................................... ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -1- Chapter 1. Product Introduction 1.1 Package Content s Thank you for choo sing PLANET WNAP-6350. Before installing t he AP , please verify the contents inside the package box. WNAP-6350 Wireless AP Quick Inst allation Guide CD-ROM (User Manual includ ed) PoE Injector & Power Cord Mounting Kit x 1 RJ-45 W aterproof Ki ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -2- 1.2 Product Description High Power Outdoor W ireless Coverage PLANET T echnology introduces the latest high power outdoor wireless LAN solution – the WNAP-6350 300Mbps Po E wireless outdoor AP . It provides higher transmit po wer , better performance , w i de cove r ag e and more st able connection than standard wirel ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -3- The WNAP -6350 suppo rts multiple types of wireless communication conn ectivities (AP , Client CPE, WDS PtP , WDS PtMP , Repeater) me eting various application requirement s and thus it gives users more compreh en sive experience when accessing through wireless LAN. It help s u sers to easily build a wireless network an ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -4- WNAP-6350 to build outd oor wireless access applications between buil dings on campuses, business, rural areas and more. Flexible Deployment with PoE Feature Compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at Power over Etherne t sta ndard, the WNAP-6350 can be powered by PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) via a single UTP cable. It thus reduc ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -5- Easy Inst allation and Management With user-friendly We b UI and step by step Setup Wizard, the WNAP-6350 is easy to inst all, even for users who never experience setting up a wireless netwo rk. Furthermore, with SNMP-based management interfac e, the WNAP-6350 is convenient to be man aged and configured remotely . ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -6- 1.3 Product Features  Industrial Compliant Wireless LAN & LAN  Compliant with IEEE 802.1 1n wireless techno logy capable of up to 300Mbps dat a rate  Backward compatible with 802.1 1b/g st andard  Equipped with 10/100Mbp s RJ-45 Ports for LAN & W AN, Auto MDI / MDI-X supported  Fixed-network Broad ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -7- 1.4 Product S pecifications Product WNAP-63 50 2.4GHz 300Mbp s 802.1 1n Wireless Out door Access Point Hardware S pecifications St andard IEEE 802.1 1b/g/n Wireless LAN IEEE 802.1 1i Wireless Security IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Ethernet IEEE 802.3x Flow Control IEEE 802.3af/at Power over Etherne ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -8-  PPTP  L2TP  IPSec Operating Mode  Bridge  Gateway  WISP NA T firewall with SPI (S tateful Packet Inspection) Built-in NA T server supporti ng Virtual Server and DMZ Firewall Built-in firewall with Port / IP address / MAC / URL filtering Wireless Mode  AP  Client  WDS PTP  WDS PTMP  WDS ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -9- Regulatory CE / RoHS Accessory St andard Accessories  48VDC IEEE 802.3af PoE injector & Power cord x 1  Mounting Kit x 1  W aterproof RJ-45 Conne ctor Kit x 2  Quick Installation Guide x 1  CD (User ’ s Manual, Quick Inst allation Guide) x 1 ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -10- Chapter 2. Hardware Installation Please follow the instructions below to conne ct the WNAP-6350 to the existing network devices and your computers. 2.1 Hardware Description  Dimensions : 320 x 27.5 x 320 mm (W x D x H) Figure 2-1 Three-way V iew 2.1.1 The Bottom Panel The bottom panel provid es the physical connecto ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -1 1- Bottom Panel Figure 2-2 Bottom Panel Interface Description LAN (802.3af/at PoE/PD port) 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port , Auto MDI/ MDI-X & 802.3af/at PoE supporte d Connect LAN port to the PoE injector or PoE switch to power on the device. N-T ype (F) N-T ype Female Antenna Connectors. Connect N-T ype (F) Antenn a Connecto ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -12- Chapter 3. Connecting to the AP 3.1 Prep aration before Installation 3.1.1 Professional Installation Required Please seek assist ance from a professional installer who is well trai ned in the RF installation a nd knowledgeable in the local regulations. 3.1.2 Safety Precautions 1. T o keep you safe and inst all the hard ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -13- OUTDOOR INST ALLA TION W ARNING IMPORT ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: LIVES MA Y BE A T RISK! Carefully observe these instru ctions and any s pecial instructions that are included with the equipment you are installing. CONT ACTING POWER LIN ES CAN BE LETHAL. Make sure no power lines are anywhere w here possible c ontact can b ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -14- 3.3 Inst alling the AP Please install the AP according to the following ste ps. Don't forget to pull out the power pl ug and keep your hands dry . Step 1. Plug the N-T ype (M) to N-T ype (M) RF cables into the antenna connectors of the WNAP-6350, and then connect the N-T ype (F) antennas to the other side of the R ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -15- Step 4. Plug the other waterproof kit into the W AN/ LAN port to complete the installation. Figure 3-4 Step 4a. Pole Mounting : (a.1) Attach the mounting bracket to the back of t he device by usi ng four sc rews and flat washers. (a.2) Assemble the M bracket on the outside of the mount ing bracke t by using four screws ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -16- Step 4b. W all Mounting: (b.1) Attach the mounting bracket to the back of t he device by usi ng four sc rews and flat washers. (b.2) Assemble the M bracket on the wall by using four screws and flat washers. (b.3) Install the mounting bracket assem bly inside the M bracket mounted in the wall by using four screws and fl ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -17- Chapter 4. Quick Installation Guide This chapter will show you how to configure t he basic functions of y our Wireless AP using Easy Setup within minutes. A computer with wired Ethernet connection to the Wireless AP is required for the first-time configuration. 4.1 Manual Network Setup - TCP/IP Configuration The defaul ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -18- Figure 4-1 Now click OK to save your settings. Now , you can run the Ping comma nd in the command prompt to verify the network connection betwee n your PC and the AP . The following example is in Windows XP OS. Please follow the steps below: 1. Click on Start > R un . ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -19- Figure 4-2 2. In the run b ox type “ cmd ” and click OK. (Windows V ista users type “ cmd ” i n the S tart .Search box.)At the prompt. Figure 4-3 Open a command prompt , and type ping 192.168.1.1 , and then press Enter . If the result displayed is si milar to Figure 4-4 , it means the connection between your PC ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -20- Figure 4-4 Success result of Ping command If the result displayed is si milar to Figure 4 -5 , it means the connection between your PC an d the AP has failed. Figure 4-5 Failure result of Ping command If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter inst allation, security setting s, and the settings on your AP . Some fir ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -21- 4.2 S t arting Setup in the Web UI It is easy to configure and manage the WNAP-6350 with the we b browser . Step 1. T o access the configuration page, open a w eb-browse r and enter the default IP addre ss http://192.168.1.1 in the web address field of the browser . Figure 4-6 Login the AP After a mome nt, a login wind ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -22- After entering the username and password, the Statu s page screen appe ars as Figure 4-8 Figure 4-8 WNAP-6350 W eb UI Screenshot Step 2. Go to “ Easy Setup ” to cho ose an Operation Mode. Please refer to the instructions in the next chapter for configuring the other O peration Modes. Figure 4-9 Choose Operation Mod ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -23- Chapter 5. Configuring the AP This chapter delivers a detailed pre sentation of AP’ s functionalities and feature s under 3 main menus ( Statu s , Easy Setup , and Advanced ) below , allowing you to manage the AP with ease. Figure 5-1 5.1 S t atus On this page, you can view inform ation about the curr ent running st ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -24- Object Description Internet Configuration  Connected T ype Displays current Internet connection type.  Connected S tatus  Disconnected: Indicates that the Ethernet cable fro m your ISP side is / is not correctl y connected to the W AN port on the AP or the AP is not logically connected to your ISP .  Connec ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -25- Figure 5-1-2 Object Description Memory  Memory Lef t / Memory T otal Displays the retain memory and total memory . W AN/LAN  W AN Rx pac ket s Displays the real-time packet s received from WAN port.  W AN Rx by tes Displays the real-time bytes received from W AN port.  W AN Tx p acket s Displays the real-ti ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -26- Figure 5-1-3 Object Description  MAC addr ess Displays MAC address of a given host.  IP Addres s Displays IP address(es) that c lient(s) obt ained from the DHCP server .  Expires in Remaining time for a corresp onding IP address lea se.  St ation List This section allows you to view the S tation List. T he ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -27- 5.3 Advanced “ Advanced ” include s the following four submenus (A dvanced, Firewall Settings, Network Settings, and Wireless Settings). Clicking a ny of them enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below expl ains, in det ails, each such feature. Figure 5-3-1 5.3.1 Advanced - Management This section allo ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -28- 5.3.1.1. Web Interface Settings (Password) Figure 5-3-2 Object Description  User Name Display the User Name info.  Password Enter the new password t hat you prefer for login.  Re-enter to confirm Re-enter the new pa ssword to confirm. If you change the login password, you m ust enter the new one in the next lo ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -29- Click the “ Browse… ” button to select the new firmware for upgrading. Object Description  Soft w are V e rsion Display the current Software V ersion info.  Location Click the “Browse…” button to select the new firmware in this field.  Upload Click the “Upload” button to upgrade the new firmwa ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -30- 5.3.1.4. Load Factory Defaults Figure 5-3-5 Click the “ Load Defa ult” button to reset it to factory default settings. 5.3.1.5. Reboot System Figure 5-3-6 Click the “ Reboot No w !” button to re start the Wireless AP . ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -31- 5.3.1.6. Scheduling Reboot Figure 5-3-7 Select “ Enable” to configure the system auto reboot accord ing to the Duration T ime (T ime interval). Object Description  Enable Scheduling Reboot Enable: select it to enable the Scheduling Reboot. Disable: select it to disable the Scheduling Re boot.  Duration Ti me ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -32- 5.3.2.1. Time Zone Settings Figure 5-3-8 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  Current Ti me Display the current time.  Sync with host Click it to sync your PC’s time to the device.  Time Zone Select your current time zone.  SNTP Serv er Configure your SNTP Server .  SNTP Sy nch ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -33-  Dynamic DNS Provider Select your Dynamic DNS Provider .  Host Name Enter the host name or domain name provided by your DDNS service provider .  User Name Enter the name of your DDNS account.  Password Password: Enter the passwor d of the DDNS account. Example of Planet DDNS Settings: Please go to http://ww ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -34- Figure 5-3-12 Step 5. Apply the settings, and connect your W AN port of the Wireless AP to the internet by Ethernet cable. Step 6. In a remote computer , enter the DDNS host name as the figure is shown below . Then, you should be able to login the WNAP-6350 remotely . Please remember to enter the remote management port ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -35- Figure 5-3-15 In the computer connected with the WNAP-6350, go to “ Network ” to check whether the WNAP-6350 is displayed on the list. Double-click it to logon the W eb UI of the WNAP-6350. Figure 5-3-16 5.3.2.4. SNMP Settings Enabling SNMP function will allow the network ma nagement station to retrieve st atistics ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -36- Figure 5-3-17 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  SNMP Settings Choose Enable to open this function if you want to have remote control through SNMPv1/v2 agent. Choose Disable to close this function.  Get Community Enter the community name that allows Read-Onl y access to the Device's ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -37- 1. Connect the LAN port of the WNAP-63 50 to the POE port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable. le ctrical socket. . Go to “ Advanced-> Operat ion Mode ” to configure it in AP Router Mode. 2. Connect the DSL/cable m odem to the W AN port of the WNAP-6350. 3. Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Inje ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -38- 1. Connect the LAN port of the WNAP-63 50 to the POE port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable. 2. Conne 3. Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Injector , and the other end in electrical socket. . Go to “ Advanced-> Operat ion Mode ” to configure it to AP Bridge mode. ct the PC to the LAN port of t ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -39- 1. Connect the LAN port of WNAP -6350 to the POE por t of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable. 2. Connect the PC to the LAN port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cabl e. 3. Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Injector , and the other end in electrical socket. 4. Go to “ Advanced-> Operat ion Mode ? ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -40- Figure 5-3-21 Step 2. Click “ Site Survey ” to discover the Wireless Internet Service Prov ider . Step 3. Select the WISP’ s AP , and the click “ Select ”. Figure 5-3-22 Step 4. Enter the Passphrase, and then cli ck “ Add ” to add this setting to the profile. ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -41- Figure 5-3-23 Step 5. The profile should be listed on the Profile List as the figure i s shown below . Figure 5-3-24 Step 6. Go to “ Advanced-> Network Settings-> LAN ” to enable D HCP Serv er . ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -42- Figure 5-3-25 Step 7. Go to “ Advanced-> Network Settings-> W AN ” to configure the W AN Connection. Figure 5-3-26 Step 8. Configure the wired client’ s TCP/IP setting to “ Obt ain an IP address automatically ”. Figure 5-3-27 ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -43- 50, ping the DNS server to check whether internet co nnection is reachable. 5.3.3.4. Client Bridge (Slave AP Bridge) In the Client Bridge mode, the WNAP-6350 functions like a wi reless adapter . Connect to an Access Point wirelessly and surf Internet whe never you want. Using Site Survey to scan all the Access Points w ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -44- ate the system log. Click “ Refresh ” to upd Click “ Clear ” to erase the current system log. Figure 5-3-29 5.3.5 Advanced – Tools The T ools included Ping, T raceroute, and Throughput can help user diagnostic the network connection. 5.3.5.1. Ping Ping is a network tool used to test whether a p art icular hos ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -45- T race route is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit dela ys of IP) network. It can help identify connection problems. Enter the IP or Ho st Name, and click “ Star t ” to diagnostic your internet connection. 5.3.5.2. Traceroute pack ets across an Internet Protocol ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -46- all Settings /Port Filterin 5.4 Firew 5.4.1 MAC/IP g Figure 5-4-1 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  MAC/IP/Port Filtering Select Enable to enable the MAC/IP/Port Filtering function.  Default Policy Select a policy for filtering rule.  MAC Address Fill in the MAC address of so urce NI ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -47- (SIP)  Protocol Select the protocol that you want to restrict. There are four , TCP , UDP and ICMP . options: None  Destination Port Range nation, to Fill in the start-port and end-port number of desti restrict dat a transmission. Fill in the sta rt-port and end-port numb er of source, to restrict data transmi ss ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -48- he following fields: The page incl udes t Object Description  Virtual Serv er Select Enable to enable the V irtual Server function.  IP address T o forward dat a packet s coming from W AN to a specific IP address that hosted in local netwo rk behind the NA T firewall, fill in the IP address.  Private Port T o ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -49- all 5.4.4 Firew Figure 5-4-4 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  Remote Management (via W AN) Select Deny or Allow for remote management function.  Remote Management Port Configure the port for remote manage ment.  Ping from W AN Filter Select Deny or Allow for Ping permit from W AN. ? ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -50- 5.4.5 QoS Quality of Service provides an ef the bandwidth with a promised net service. Withou vices on the network w ill compete with each ot her to get the bandwidth, and some treaming and network telephone) will be af fe th or give a idth for a spe ci ficient way for client s on the network to share quality of Inter ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -51-  Do wnl oa d Ba nd wi d th Set the limit of total download b andwidt h in kbits. T o disable download bandwid th limitation, input ‘0’ here.  Ta r g e t Set the target of QoS rule.  Source IP S pecify the local (source) IP address that will be affected by this rule. Please input the st arting IP address in ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -52- Figure 5-4-6 5.4.6.2. Web Host Filter Settings The Web Host Filter option allows you to set up a list o f keywords you would like to deny through your network. Please enter a Host (keyword) for filteri ng. Figure 5-4-7 5.5 Network Settings 5.5.1 WAN There are 5 submenus und er the N, Adv a nced Routing and IPv6 . Click ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -53- W AN Connection T ypes: 5.5.1.1. Static (Fixed IP) If your ISP p rovides a static or fixed IP Addr ess, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS setting, select Stati c (Fixed IP) . The S tatic IP settings p age will appear as the figure is shown below . Figure 5-5-1 The p cludes the following field age in s: Object Description Se ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -54- 5.5.1.2. Cable/Dynamic IP (DHCP) If your ISP provides th e DHCP service, please cho ose Cable/Dynamic IP (DHCP) type, and the AP Router will automatically obtain IP parameters from your ISP . Y ou can see the page as shown below . Figure 5-5-2 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  W AN Connect ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -55- Figure 5-5-3 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  W AN Connections Select PPPoE (ADSL) from the list.  Host Name This option specifies the Host Name of the AP Router .  User Name / Password Enter the Use asswo rd provided by your ISP . These fields are case-sensitive. r Name and P  V ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -56- Figure 5-5-4 Figure 5-5-5 elds: The page include s the following fi Object Description Select IPSEC from the list.  W AN Connections  Primary DNS Server (Optional) Enter the DNS IP address in dotted-decimal not ation provided by your ISP .  Secondary DNS Server in dotted-decimal n otation p (Optional) Enter an ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -57-  Connection address family For an IPSec connection, st be e A mily (IPv4 and I m all host addresses mu of the sam ddress Fa Pv6 us e different Address Fa ilie s).  IPSec Operation Mode Select the IPSec Operation t. mode from the drop-down lis  IPSec Connection T ype llows you to set t y of the following: o Sub ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -58- Group 2 1024 bits MO DP group RFC 2409 Group 3 EC2N group on GP(2^155 ) RFC 2409 Group 4 EC2N group on GP(2^185 ) RFC 2409 Group 5 1536 bits MO DP group RFC 3526  IPSec Authentication The AP supports SHA1 & MD5 authentication algorit hms.  IPSec Encryption Encryption methods. AES - 128, 192 and 256-bit key AE ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -59-  IPSec Key Life time y is generated. Any time a key process vals is called dynamic rekeying or key new key akes 12 will be ery 1 hour) during the exchan ge. Lifetime settings determine when a n ew ke lifetime is reached, the associated SA is also renegotiated. The of generating new keys at inter regeneration. Lifeti ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -60-  Server IP Enter the IP addre ss of the PPTP server .  User Name / Password Enter the User Name and Passwo rd provided by your ISP . These fields are case-sensitive.  Address Mode St atic IP/ Dynamic IP : Choose either as you are given by your ISP and If you ch oose sta tic IP and enter the do main name, you s ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -61- r .  Server IP Enter the IP addre ss of the L2TP serve  User Name / Password Enter the User Name and Passwo rd provided by your ISP . These fields are case-sensitive.  Address Mode St atic IP/ Dynamic IP : Choose either as you are given by your ISP and If you ch oose sta tic IP and enter the do main name, you ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -62-  Subnet Mask LAN IP . Enter the subnet mask of the 5.5.2.1. DHCP Server Figure 5-5-9 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  DHCP Server Select DHCP Server to enable DHCP server feature.  Local Domain Name (Optional) (Optional) Input the domain name of your network.  St art IP Address E ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -63- HCP Relay host. between client s and servers. Configure the IP address of D 5.5.3 VLAN Figure 5-5-1 1 he page incl udes the following fields: T Object Description  VLAN Setup Check this box to enable the VLAN function.  Management VLAN ID Configure a specified VLAN to be the manag ement VLAN.  Enable Managemen ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -64- whose VLAN ID is just the ID of the VLAN IEEE 802.1Q VLAN T ag, where the sender belongs. 5.5.4 Advanced Routing Figure 5-5-12 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description The IP addre ss of packet s that can be routed.  Destination  Ty p e Defines the type of destination. ( Host: Signal IP address ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -65- t  Commen Help identify the routing  Dynamic Routing Protocol Enable or disable the RI P (Routing Information Protocol ) for the W AN or LAN interface. It supports RIP v1 and v2. 5.5.5 IPv6 Use this section to configure your IPv6 Con you are unsure of your connection method, please contact you r Internet Service ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -66- ervic e Provider (ISP). Setting Internet S  LAN IPv6 Address Setting Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your AP/Router . If you change the LAN IP v6 Address here, you may need to adjust your PC network setting s to access the network a gain.  LAN Address Auto configuration IPv6 offers ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -67- de – Acce 5.6.1.1. Wireless Mo ss Point Figure 5-6-1 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  Wireless Mode S tations(ST A) to access This mode enables the wireless intercon nection of Access Point in an IEEE802.1 1 network .and accept wireless clients at the same time.  WDS Repeater: Set to ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -68- y code by clicking the “ Set Country Code ”.  Country Code Set your countr  Frequency (Channel) Set the channel you would like to use. The chan nel range will be changed by selecting dif ferent domain.  Site Survey Click “ Site Survey ” button to observe the signal of remote site s.  Network Mode Se ...

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    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -69- ode – WDS 5.6.1.2. Wireless M Access Point Figure 5-6-2 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  Wireless Mode Click to select Wireless Mode from pull down me nu. Access Point : This mode allows wireless clients or S tations(ST A) to access WDS Access Point : This mode enables the wireless inte ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 77

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -70- Surv ey ” button to observe the signal of remote sites.  Site Survey Click “ Site  Network Mode Select the operating channel width to WiFi 1 1gn (mixed), HT20 or HT40MHz.  Extension Channel An extension channel i s a secondary ch annel used to bond with the primary channel to increase this range to 40MHz. ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 78

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -71- 5.6.1.3. Wireless Mode – WDS Repeater Figure 5-6-3 fi The page incl udes the following elds: Object Description  Wireless Mode menu. ccess eless clients at th e same time. Set to this mode to enable the wireless access point repeat the signal of root access point using WDS. WDS Client : Set to this mode to enable ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 79

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -72-  Frequency (Channel) channel you would like to use. The chan nel range will be changed by selecting dif ferent domain. Set the  Site Survey Click “ Site Survey ” button to observe the signal of remote site s.  Network Mode Select the operating channel width to WiFi 1 1gn (mixed), HT20 or HT40MHz.  Exten ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 80

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -73- 5.6.1.4. Wireless Mode – WDS Client Figure 5-6-4 ng fi The page incl udes the followi elds: Object Description Click to sele ct Wireless Mode from pull down menu. There are 4 options available: Access Point :  Wireless Mode This mode allows wireless clients or S tations(ST A) to access WDS Access Point : This mode ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 81

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -74- Set the channel you woul d like to use. The channel range will b e changed by selecting dif ferent domain.  Frequency (Channel)  Network Mode Select the operating channel width to WiFi 1 1gn (mixed), HT20 or HT40MHz.  Extension Channel An extension channel i s a secondary ch annel used to bond with the primar ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 82

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -75- s Rou eless Settings-> Profile Settings” to configure the wireless 5.6.2 Profile Setting In Client Bridge and Client ter operation modes, plea se go to “A dvanced-> Wir client function to connect with the wireless AP . Figure 5-6-5 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description  Profile Name F ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 83

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -76- l) Indicate the Basic Service Se t ID of the associated AP  BSSID (optiona  Encryption Settings Select the encryption type that you would like to use.  Dist ance T o decrease the chance s of data ret ransmission at long dist ance, the IEEE 802.1 1b/g/n Wireless Outdoo r CPE can automatically adjust proper CK t ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 84

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -77- 5.6.3 Advanced Figure 5-6-6 ng fields: The page include s the followi Object Description  Wireless On/Off Click this button to switch the Wireless Radio On or Off.  AP MAC Address Display the AP MAC Address of wireless interface.  Packet Aggregate In a packet-based com munications network, packet aggregation i ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 85

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -78- milliseconds. The default value is 100 .  DTIM This value determines the interval of the Delivery T raffic Indication Message (DTIM). Y ou can specify the value between 1-255 Beacon Intervals. The default value is 1 , which indicates the DTI M Interval is the same as Beacon Interval.  RTS/CTS The RTS/CT S mechani ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 86

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -79- Figure 5-6-7 The page incl udes the following fields: Object Description Select the SSID whic h you would like to configure access control.  SSID Allow Listed : allow the packet s not specified by any access  Access Control Mode control policy to pass through the AP Router . Deny Listed : deny the pa ckets not sp ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 87

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -80- Appendix A: FAQ 1. What and how to find my PC’ s IP and MAC addres s? IP address is the identifier for a com puter or device on a TCP/IP network. Ne t works using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP addres s of the destination. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit nu meric address written as four nu ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 88

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -81- Example 1: wireless Infras truc ture Mode d hoc mode (also called peer-to-peer mode or an Independe nt Basic Service Set, or IBSS) is simply a set of ns that communi cate directly wi th one ano ther without using an access point or any is barred (such as for consult ants at a client site). A 802.1 1 wireless st atio co ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 89

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -82-  Minimizi ng the number of walls and ceilings. ion. rical devices, eg: microwaves, monitors, electric ation sends an authentication managemen t frame that contains the identity not modifie d in transit. ld? fragment threshold is sma ll, the overlap part of the aster and parallel tran smissions is large. This means t ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 90

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -83- e to the maximum value as possible. ed many clients, and a hi gh network load, there will b e any more collisions. By lowering the R TS threshold, there may be fewer collisions, and performa nce should a faster R TS threshold, the system ca n recover from problems faster . RTS p ackets 12. What is Beacon Interval? In a ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 91

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -84- Protected Access (WP A)? i-Fi’ s original security mechani sm, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), has been viewed as insufficie nt for er-ter m solution, the IEEE 802.1 1i standard, is under teamed up with members of the IEEE 802.1 1i task group to develop a ignificant near-term enha ncement to Wi-Fi security . T ogethe ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 92

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -85- al Plug and Play (UPnP)? on Unit (MTU) indicates the net work stac k of any p acket is larger than this value will be fragmented before the transmissio n. During the PPP negotia tion, the peer of the PPP connecti on will indicate it s TU of the PPP co nnection will be set to the smaller one of MTU and the 4. What is Cl ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 93

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -86- 29. What is WLAN Block Relay between Clients? An Infrastructure Basi provides a local relay function for the BSS. All stations in the BSS communicate with the access point and no 30. What is WMM? the IEEE 8 02.1 1e WLAN Qo S draft st andard. WMM adds prioritized capabilities to Wi-Fi networks and optim izes their perfo ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 94

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -87- Appendix B: Configuring the PC in Windows 7 In this section, we’ll introduce how to configure the TCP/IP correctly in Wind ows 7. First make sure your Network Adapter is working; refer to the adapter’s manual if needed. 1) On the Windows t askbar , click the Start button, and then click Con trol Panel . 2) Click th ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 95

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -88- Figure B-2 4) On the prompt page shown below , double click on the Internet Protocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) . Figure B-3 ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 96

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -89- 1 Select Use the follo w i ng IP address radio button 2 If the AP's LAN IP address is 192.168.1. 1, type in IP address 1 92.168.1.x (x is from 2 to 254), and Subnet mask 255.255.255.0. 3 Select Use the following DNS serv er addresses radio button. In the Preferred DNS Serv er field you can type the DNS server IP a ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 97

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -90- Appendix C: Use Planet Smart Discovery to find AP T o easily discover the WNAP-6350 i rnet environ ment, the Planet Smart Discove ry Utility from user ’s ma OM is an ideal so The following inst all instruction rt Discovery Utility . n your Ethe nual CD-R lution. s guide you to run the Planet Sma Ste p 1 : Deposit the ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 98

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -91- Appendix D: Specifications Product bps 802. 1 1n Wireless Outdoor Access Point WNAP-63 50 2.4GHz 300M Hardware S pecifications St andard b/g/n Wireless LAN .3af/at Power over Ethernet / PD IEEE 802.1 1 IEEE 802.1 1i Wireless Security IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Ethernet IEEE 802.3x Flow Control ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 99

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -92-  Dynamic IP  PPPoE  PPTP  L2TP  IPSec Operating Mode  Bridge  Gateway  WISP NA T firewall with SPI (S tateful Packet Inspection) Built-in NA T server supporti ng Virtual Server and DMZ Firewall Built-in firewall with Port / IP address / MAC / URL filtering Wireless Mode  AP  Client  WDS ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 100

    User Manual of WNAP-6350 -93- Operation T emperature -30~75 de grees C Operating Humidity 10~95% non-condensing Regulatory CE / RoHS Accessory St anda 2 jec it x 1 terproof RJ-45 Conne ctor Kit x 2 ck Insta rd Accessories  48VDC IEEE 80  Mounting K  W a .3af PoE in tor & Power cord x 1  Quick Installation Guide x 1  CD (User ’ ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 101

    PLANET TECHNOLOGY CORPORA TION e-mail: sales@planet.com.tw http://www .planet.com.tw 10F ., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist., New T aipe i City , T aiwan, R.O.C. T el:886-2-2219-9518 Fax:886- 2-2219-9528 EC Declaration of Conformity For the following equipment: *T ype of Product : 2.4GHz 802.11n 300Mbps Wireless LAN Outdoor AP/Router with Industri ...

  • Planet WNAP-6350 - page 102

    U EC Declaration of Conformity English Hereby , PLANET T echnolog y Corporation, declares that this 300Mbps 802.1 1b/g/n Wireless Outdoor A P/Router is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Lietuviškai Šiuo PLANET T echnology Corporation, , skelbia, kad 300Mbps 802.1 1b/g/n Wireless Ou ...

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