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- 1 - DW-1150 Wireless Lan Access Point User’s Guide - 2 - Introduction The DW-1100/DW-1150 (IEEE 802.11b compatible 11 Mbps WLAN Access Point) is a long-range, high performance LAN product, which provides Access Point services to a 2.4 GHz RF network and bridges to an Ethernet backbone. DW-1100/DW-1150 is a highly integrated Access Point designed to combine legacy LANs with wireless LANs. DW-1100/DW-1150 performs all the necessary inter-networking and bridging functions. It receives data from both networks, stores them locally for further processing, installs and maintains connections and transmits the packets to the proper destination. This User Guide describes the steps required for the initial set up of the AP IP address, the AP configuration, and the firmware upgrade procedure. The description includes the implementation of the above steps through both Ethernet and USB. Package Content Please make sure that you received the following Content: y One (1) DW-1100 or DW-1150 Access Point y One USB cable y One Ethernet cable y One power adapter y User Guide y Firmware, Drivers, and Software Tools CD System Requirement For configuration through USB: y Operating System: MS Windows ® 98, Windows ® 2000 y Desktop PC or notebook PC with USB port For configuration through Ethernet: y Operating System: MS Windows ® 95 OSR2, Windows ®98, Windows ® 2000, Windows ® NT 4.0 y Desktop PC or notebook PC connected on a LAN Features The features of the DW-1100 Access Point are the following: y Povide Ethernet to Wireless LAN bridge fully compatible on Ethernet side and fully IEEE 802.3 compatible on the Ethernet side and fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11b compliant equipment y Ethernet interface with 10Base-T y IEEE 802.11b infrastructure and ad hoc operating modes y Dynamic data rate switching with 11, 5.5, 2 and 1Mbps y Allows auto fallback data rate for optimized reliability, throughput and transmission range y Encryption supporting IEEE 802.11 40-bit or 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) y Dual diversity antennas for the multi-path environment y Firmware upgrade capability via USB port y Web-based configuration and management - 3 - AP Configuration The DW-1100 AP configuration can be done through the Ethernet port either by using the SNMP Manager application or through the USB port by using the AP Utility Application. In order to configure the DW-1100/DW-1150 AP through the Ethernet Port/Wireless Port, you must first install the SNMP Manager application, which is a powerful and reliable tool used for the remote configuration of the Access Point through the Ethernet Port/Wireless Port. In order to install the SNMP Manager you need to run the program “setup.exe” which you will find in the “Utilities” folder in your CD. Follow the instructions of the set-up program and select the directory where the application will be installed. Finally, a window appears indicating the completion of the installation. Connecting to AP using SNMP 1. On the Start Menu, choose Start -> Programs -> SNMP Manager. 2. File menu: When the application opens, under the File Menu there are the following submenus: 3. Connect to AP - Using this submenu you can directly connect with the Access Point by typing its IP Address in the panel that appears and at the Community field, type "public" and then press OK (Figure 1). Figure 1 Connecting to Access Point using SNMP Manager 4. In case of a successful connection to the Access Point, the following window appears. Press “OK” (Figure 2). - 4 - DW-1000 Wireless Network Found (version 1.4) Figure 2 Access Point Found 5. In case of an unsuccessful connection you receive the following message (Figure 3): Figure 3 Access Point Not Found 6. If the above error message appears, you need to check if the AP is connected to the network. Configuring the AP using SNMP 1. When the connection has been successfully established, you get a message in the left bottom corner indicating, “Get Configuration done” and on the right bottom corner the “IP Address” of the connected Access Point. 2. File menu: The file menu contains the following enabled submenus Close Connection AP - Terminates the connection with the Access Point. Download Changes - When all the desired values of the parameters have been set you are able to download the changes (save the changes) to the Access Point by selecting this submenu. Options - Defines the polling interval according to which the SNMP Manager polls the Access point in order to update the statistics and the Associated Stations List. 3. Setup menu: As soon as the connection has been established, you are able to start viewing or setting the Access Point parameters. Under the “Setup” menu, there are the following submenus: - 5 - Figure 4 SNMP Bridge menu and submenus Bridge - Under the “Bridge” submenu, the only option is: ¾ IP Configuration: By choosing this option the window appears. The “IP Address” and “IP Mask” can be modified through “IP Configuration”. If changes are made, you need to “Download Changes” under the “File” menu in order to save them. Please refer to Table 1 and Figure 5 Parameters Description Ethernet Address The MAC Address of the Access Point. Unique 48-bit, hard-coded Media Access Control address known as the station identifier. IP Address Network-assigned Internet Protocol address of the Access Point. IP Mask Four sets of three digits that divide a network into sub networks. Table 1 Bridge IP Configuration Parameters - 6 - Figure 5 Bridge IP Configuration window Wireless LAN - Under this submenu there are the following two options available. ¾ Privacy Options - By choosing this option you must define the encryption key values of your choice. There are four 5 Hex digit encryption keys available. The key is enabled only if you select it in the “Default key” option. Enable the WEP option in order to activate WEP encryption for transmissions between the station sand the Access Point. (Figure 6 and Figure 7) Note: The encryption level must…
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Report No.: 018H004FI Page : 1 of 1 Version : 1.0 Attachment 2 : EUT Detailed Photographs (1) EUT Photo (2) EUT Photo
CORPORATION FCC ID.: KA2-DW1150 No.8, Li-Hsin VII Road, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886 3 563 6666 FAX: 886 3 578 1861 The FCC ID and DoC Label will be placed on the equipment as shown in the photograph below. Wireless Lan Access Point Model No.: DW-1150 F F C C C C I I D D : : K K A A 2 2 - - D D W W 1 1 1 1 5 5 0 0 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. S/N: Made in Taiwan
CORPORATION FCC ID.: KA2-DW1150 No.8, Li-Hsin VII Road, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886 3 563 6666 FAX: 886 3 578 1861 LabelLoc
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Report No. 018H004FI Page : 1 of 49 Version:1.0 Test Report Product Name : Wireless Lan Access Point Model No. : DW-1150, DWL-2000, SOHO-WLAP, WEN-2021, 24212, TEW-AP100, KW-413 FCC ID.: KA2-DW1150 Applicant : D-Link Corporation Address : No. 8, Li-Hsin VII Road, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Date of Receipt : July 31, 2001 Date of Test : Augut 07, 2001 Report No. : 018H004FI The Test Results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP any agency of the U.S. Government Report No. 018H004FI Page : 3 of 49 Version:1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .....................................................................................................5 1.1. EUT Description............................................................................................................................5 1.2. EUT Description............................................................................................................................5 1.3. Configuration of tested System .....................................................................................................7 1.4. EUT Exercise Software .................................................................................................................8 1.5. Test Facility ...................................................................................................................................8 2. Conducted Emission....................................................................................................................9 2.1. Test Equipment List.......................................................................................................................9 2.2. Test Setup ......................................................................................................................................9 2.3. Limits ............................................................................................................................................9 2.4. Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................10 2.5. Test Result of Conducted Emission.............................................................................................11 3. Peak Power Output ...................................................................................................................13 3.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................13 3.2. Test Setup ....................................................................................................................................13 3.3. Test Condition .............................................................................................................................13 3.4. Minimum Standard......................................................................................................................13 3.5. Test Result of Peak Power Output...............................................................................................14 4. RF Exposure Evaluation ...........................................................................................................15 4.1. Friis Formula ...............................................................................................................................15 4.2. EUT Operation condition ............................................................................................................15 4.3. Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation.......................................................................................16 5. Radiated Emission .....................................................................................................................17 5.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................17 5.2. Test Setup ....................................................................................................................................17 5.3. Test Condition .............................................................................................................................18 5.4. Limits ..........................................................................................................................................18 5.5. Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................19 5.6. Test Result of Radiated Emission................................................................................................20 5.7. Test Result of Band Edge ............................................................................................................32 6. Occupied Bandwidth .................................................................................................................36 6.1. Test Equipment............................................................................................................................36 6.2. Test Setup ....................................................................................................................................36 6.3. Test Condition .............................................................................................................................36 6.4. Standard Reqirement ...................................................................................................................36 6.5. Test Result of Occupied Bandwidth ............................................................................................37 7. Transmitter Power Density..........................................................…
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Report No.: 018H004FI Page: 1 of 3 Version: 1.0 Attachment 1 : EUT Test Photographs Front View of Conducted Test Back View of Conducted Test Report No.: 018H004FI Page: 2 of 3 Version: 1.0 Front View of Radiated Test Back View of Radiated Test Report No.: 018H004FI Page: 3 of 3 Version: 1.0 Front View of Radiated Test (Horn) Front View of Radiated Test (Horn)
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 8.00 mW |

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