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Wireless LAN Device Series WLAN Outdoor Bridge ZW-2000-IA User Manual Version. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE.................................................................................................................................................................3 CH 1. ZW-2000 INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................4 PACKING LIST.......................................................................................................................................................4 HARDWARE INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................5 CH 2. FIRST TIME CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................8 BEFORE START TO CONFIGURE...........................................................................................................................8 KNOWING THE NETWORK APPLICATION...........................................................................................................8 ADVANCED SETTINGS........................................................................................................................................31 CONFIGURING WIRELESS SECURITY...............................................................................................................34 CONFIGURING AS WLAN CLIENT ADAPTER..................................................................................................37 QUICK START TO CONFIGURE............................................................................................................................37 CONFIGURING UNIVERSAL REPEATER.............................................................................................................40 CH 3. CONFIGURING WDS...........................................................................................................................42 WDS NETWORK TOPOLOGY..............................................................................................................................42 WDS APPLICATION............................................................................................................................................44 CH 4. ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS....................................................................................................46 CONFIGURING LAN TO WAN FIREWALL.......................................................................................................46 PORT FILTERING..................................................................................................................................................46 IP FILTERING.......................................................................................................................................................47 MAC FILTERING.................................................................................................................................................48 NAT (NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION)....................................................................................................49 CONFIGURING PORT FORWARDING (VIRTUAL SERVER).......................................................................................49 MULTIPLE SERVERS BEHIND NAT EXAMPLE:................................................................................................50 CONFIGURING DMZ..........................................................................................................................................50 CONFIGURING WAN INTERFACE......................................................................................................................51 STATIC IP.............................................................................................................................................................51 DHCP CLIENT (DYNAMIC IP)..........................................................................................................................52 PPPOE..................................................................................................................................................................53 PPTP....................................................................................................................................................................54 CONFIGURING CLONE MAC ADDRESS...........................................................................................................55 CONFIGURING DHCP SERVER..........................................................................................................................57 BANDWIDTH CONTROL......................................................................................................................................57 QOS (QUALITY OF SERVICE)............................................................................................................................59 STATIC ROUTE SETUP........................................................................................................................................64 DYNAMIC ROUTE SETUP...................................................................................................................................65 2 VPN PASS-THROUGH.........................................................................................................................................66 USING CLI MENU..............................................................................................................................................66 THE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................69 SNMP AGENT.....................................................................................................................................................70 MISCELLANE…
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21 Configure DEV4: 1. Access the web server (http://192.168.2.254) of device from the Ethernet port. Caution If you configure multiple devices in the same PC, since the devices have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses, it may cause you unable to access the web server of device. If the situation happens, please try to clean the ARP table of your PC by DOS command “arp –d” then you can access the web server of device using the default IP address. 2. Use Wizard page to setup device. 3. Press “Next>>” button then set the “Operation Mode” to “Wireless ISP” mode. 4. Press “Next>>” button then disable “Time Zone” function. 22 5. Press “Next>>” button then set the IP address of LAN interface. 6. Press “Next>>” button then select the “DHCP Client” for “WAN Access Type”. 7. Press “Next>>” button then select the “Client” for “mode” and change the SSID to “DEV4”. 8. Press “Next>>” button then select “None” for “Encryption” then press “Finished” button. 23 9. Wait for refreshing web page. 10. Change the IP address of your PC to 192.168.3.x then access the web server by the new IP address “192.168.3.1” and use “Status” page check the setting. 11. If the “State” of “Wireless Configuration” is not “Connected” or you want to refresh the “RSSI “, please use “Site Survey” page to re-connect a AP. 24 Configure DEV5: 1. Access the web server (http://192.168.2.254) of device from the Ethernet port. Caution If you configure multiple devices in the same PC, since the devices have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses, it may cause you unable to access the web server of device. If the situation happens, please try to clean the ARP table of your PC by DOS command “arp –d” then you can access the web server of device using the default IP address. 2. Use Wizard page to setup device. 3. Press “Next>>” button then set the “Operation Mode” to “Wireless ISP” mode. 4. Press “Next>>” button then disable “Time Zone” function. 25 5. Press “Next>>” button then set the IP address of LAN interface. 6. Press “Next>>” button then select the “Client” for “mode” and change the SSID to “DEV5”. 7. Press “Next>>” button then select “None” for “Encryption” then press “Finished” button. 8. Wait for refreshing web page. 26 9. Access the web server by the new IP address “192.168.2.205” and use “LAN Interface” page to disable DHCP Server. 10. Wait for refreshing webpage. 11. Use “State” page to check setting. 27 12. If the “State” of “Wireless Configuration” is not “Connected” or you want to refresh the “RSSI “, please use “Site Survey” page to re-connect a AP. 28 Basic Settings Disable Wireless LAN Interface Disable the wireless interface of device Band: The device supports 2.4GHz(B), 2.4GHz(G) and 2.4GHz(B+G) mixed modes. Mode: The radio of device supports different modes as following: 1. AP The radio of device acts as an Access Point to serves all wireless clients to join a wireless local network. 2. Client Support Infrastructure and Ad-hoc network types to act as a wireless adapter. 3. WDS Wireless Distribution System, this mode serves as a wireless repeater, only devices with WDS function supported can connect to it, all the wireless clients can’t survey and connect the device when the mode is selected. 4. AP+WDS Support both AP and WDS functions, the wireless clients and devices with WDS function supported can survey and connect to it. 29 l Infrastructure: This type requires the presence of 802.11b/g Access Point. All communication is done via the Access Point. Ethernet AP AP Client #2 AP Client #1 l Ad Hoc: This type provides a peer-to-peer communication between wireless stations. All the communication is done from Client to Client without any Access Point involved. Ad Hoc networking must use the same SSID and channel for establishing the wireless connection. PC #3PC #2 AP Client #1 AP Client #2AP Client #3 PC #1 In client mode, the device can’t support the Router mode function including Firewall and WAN settings. SSID: The SSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain wireless connectivity. Multiple access point/bridges on a network or sub-network can use the same SSID. SSIDs are case sensitive and can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Do not include spaces in your SSID. Channel Number 30 The following table is the available frequencies (in MHz) for the 2.4-GHz radio: Channel No. Frequency Country Domain 1 2412 Americas, EMEA, Japan, and China 2 2417 Americas, EMEA, Japan, and China 3 2422 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 4 2427 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 5 2432 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 6 2437 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 7 2442 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 8 2447 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 9 2452 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 10 2457 Americas, EMEA, Japan, and China 11 2462 Americas, EMEA, Japan, and China 12 2467 EMEA and Japan only 13 2472 EMEA and Japan only 14 2484 Japan only When set to “Auto”, the device will find the least-congested channel for use. Associated Client Show the information of active wireless client stations that connected to the device. REMARK Channel 1 ~ 11 by firmware disabeled in U.S.A. 31 Advanced Settings These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN. These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes will have on your device. The default setting is optimized for the normal operation. For specific application, setting configuration will required highly attention to reach optimistic condition. Note Any unreasonable value change to default setting will reduce the throughput of the device. Authentication Type The device supports two Authentication Types “Open system” and “Shared Key”. When you select “Share Key”, you need to setup “WEP” key in “Security” page (See the next section). The default setting is “Auto”. The wireless client can associ…
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35 When you decide to use the WEP encryption to secure your WLAN, please refer to the following setting of the WEP encryption: l 64-bit WEP Encryption64-bit WEP keys are as same as the encryption method of 40-bit WEP. You can input 10 hexadecimal digits (0~9, a~f or A~F) or 5 ACSII chars. l 128-bit WEP Encryption128-bit WEP keys are as same as the encryption method of 104-bit WEP. You can input 26 hexadecimal digits (0~9, a~f or A~F) or 10 ACSII chars. l The Default Tx Key field decides which of the four keys you want to use in your WLAN environment. WEP Encryption with 802.1x Setting The device supports external RADIUS Server that can secure networks against unauthorized access. If you use the WEP encryption, you can also use the RADIUS server to check the admission of the users. By this way every user must use a valid account before accessing the Wireless LAN and requires a RADIUS or other authentication server on the network. An example is shown as following. Ethernet RADIUS Server Wireless Station ZWA-G120 You should choose WEP 64 or 128 bit encryption to fit with your network environment first. Then add user accounts and the target device to the RADIUS server. In the device , you need to specify the IP addressPassword 36 (Shared Secret) and Port number of the target RADIUS server. WPA Encryption Setting WPA feature provides a high level of assurance for end-users and administrators that their data will remain private and access to their network restricted to authorized users. You can choose the WPA encryption and select the Authentication Mode. WPA Authentication Mode This device supports two WPA modes. For personal user, you can use the Pre-shared Key to enhance your security setting. This mode requires only an access point and client station that supports WPA-PSK. For Enterprise, authentication is achieved via WPA RADIUS Server. You need a RADIUS or other authentication server on the network. l Enterprise (RADIUS): When WPA Authentication mode is Enterprise (RADIUS), you have to add user accounts and the target device to the RADIUS Server. In the device , you need to specify the IP addressPassword (Shared Secret) and Port number of the target RADIUS server. l Pre-Share Key: This mode requires only an access point and client station that supports WPA-PSK. The WPA-PSK settings include Key Format, Length and Value. They must be as same as each wireless client in your wireless network. When Key format is Passphrase, the key value should have 8~63 ACSII chars. When Key format is Hex, the key value should have 64 hexadecimal digits (0~9, a~f or A~F). 37 Configuring as WLAN Client Adapter This device can be configured as a wireless Ethernet adapter. In this mode, the device can connect to the other wireless stations (Ad-Hoc network type) or Access Point (Infrastructure network type) and you don’t need to install any driver. Quick start to configure Step 1. In “Basic Settings” page, change the Mode to “Client” mode. And key in the SSID of the AP you want to connect then press “Apply Changes” button to apply the change. Step 2. Check the status of connection in “Status” web page 2 1 3 38 The alternative way to configure as following: Step 1. In “Wireless Site Survey” page, select one of the SSIDs you want to connect and then press “Connect” button to establish the link. Step 2. If the linking is established successfully. It will show the message “Connect successfully”. Then press “OK”. Step 3. Then you can check the linking information in “Status” page. 1 2 3 39 Note If the available network requires authentication and data encryption, you need to setup the authentication and encryption before step1 and all the settings must be as same as the Access Point or Station. About the detail authentication and data encryption settings, please refer the security section. Authentication Type In client mode, the device also supports two Authentication Types “Open system” and “Shared Key”. Although the default setting is “Auto”, not every Access Points can support “Auto” mode. If the authentication type on the Access Point is knew by user, we suggest to set the authentication type as same as the Access Point. Data Encryption In client mode, the device supports WEP and WPA Personal/Enterprise except WPA2 mixed mode data encryption. About the detail data encryption settings, please refer the security section. 40 Configuring Universal Repeater This device can be configured as a Repeater. In this mode, the device can extend available wireless range of other AP let user can link the network that they want, Also the device working as AP and Repeater same time. Following two ways describe how to make Universal Repeater effective. 1. Enable Universal Repeater Mode and then select a SSID in the Table that you want. Final click Apply Changes button to take effective. (Click Refresh button to make table renew) Note: Under APWDS and AP+WDS mode, The Universal Repeater can take effective. 41 2. Enter specific SSID in the Extended SSID field and then click Apply Changes button to take effective. 42 Ch 3. Configuring WDS Wireless Distribution System (WDS) uses wireless media to communicate with the other devices, like the Ethernet does. This function allows one or more remote LANs connect with the local LAN. To do this, you must set these devices in the same channel and set MAC address of other devices you want to communicate with in the WDS AP List and then enable the WDS. When you decide to use the WDS to extend your WLAN, please refer the following instructions for configuration. l The bridging devices by WDS must use the same radio channel. l When the WDS function is enabled, all wireless stations can’t connect the device. l If your network topology has a loop, you need to enable the 802.1d Spanning Tree function. l You don’t need to add all MAC address of devices existed in your network to WDS AP List. WDS AP List only needs to specify the MAC address of devices you need to directly connect to. l The bandwidth …
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July 19, 2006 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC ID: RIW- ZW - 2000 Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application as outlined below: 1. Schematics 2. Operational Description 3. Block Diagram The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely,
Chris Harvey From: amanda.wu [[email protected]] on behalf of application [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 7:34 AM To: Chris Harvey Subject: Re:RE: ZINWELL CORPORATION, FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000, Assessment NO.: AN06T6030, Notice#1 Attachments: ZW-2000-IA UserMan-3 revised 0810.pdf; ZW-2000-IA UserMan-2 revised 0810.pdf; ZW- 2000-IA UserMan-1 revised 0810.pdf Page 1 of 3 8/10/2006 Dear Chris: Please have the enclosed. Best Regards, Amanda Amanda, please also note that the FCC allows a maximum of 4MB per file, so please either reduce the resolution or split this 9MB file into smaller portions when you resend. Thank you, Chris Harvey From: Chris Harvey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 6:53 AM To: 'application'; '[email protected]' Subject: RE: ZINWELL CORPORATION, FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000, Assessment NO.: AN06T6030, Notice#1 Amanda, The Users Manual replacement file has an error and I can not open the file. Please resend the Users Manual rev 8/10. Thank you, "Chris Harvey" <[email protected]> 2006/08/10 06:56 PM 收件人: "'Chris Harvey'" <[email protected]>, "'application'" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> 副本抄送: 主旨: RE: ZINWELL CORPORATION, FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000, Assessment NO.: AN06T6030, Notice#1 Chris Harvey From: amanda.wu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of application Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:ZINWELL CORPORATION, FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000, Assessment NO.: AN06T6030, Notice#1 Dear Chris: Please see my reply, thank you. Best Regards, Amanda Dear Jessica Ho, I have reviewed the above referenced TCB application and find that the following items are needed before the review can be completed: 1. Page 79 of the Users Manual mentions Professional Installers, but does not require professional installers. In order to comply with the requirements of 15.203 with the use of a standard connector (the enclosure appears to have an N- connector and the manual recommends Lightning Arrestors) Professional Installation is required and must be clearly documented in the installation guide. Please update the Installation Guide with clear Professional Installation wording. Ans: The userman had been revised on p80 (warming statement). Professional Installation wording on page 6. 2. The MPE Exhibit in the test report, Remark #1 states that the RF power is 22.44dBm, but this is not consistent with the remainder of the application. Please correct this discrepancy. Ans: The test report had been revised on page 69. The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information within 30 days of the original e-mail date may result in application dismissal and <[email protected]> 2006/08/10 10:03 AM 收件人: <[email protected]> 副本抄送: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> 主旨: ZINWELL CORPORATION, FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000, Assessment NO.: AN06T6030, Notice#1 Page 2 of 3 8/10/2006 forfeiture of the filing fee. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the e-mail address listed below the name of the sender. Best regards, Chris Harvey [email protected] Page 3 of 3 8/10/2006
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60517004 Date of Issue: July 10, 2006 Page 1 Total Page: 12 Rev. 00 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 60517004 Date of Issue: July 10, 2006 Page 2 Rev.00
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60517004-RP1 FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000 Date of Issue: August 2, 2006 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Page 1 Total Page: 73 Rev. 00 FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C TEST REPORT For 2.4G OutDoor Device Model: ZW-2000-IA Trade Name: Zinwell Issued to ZINWELL CORPORATION No. 2, Wen-Hua Road, Hsinchu Industrial Park Hsinchu Hsien 303, Taiwan, R.O.C. Issued by Compliance Certification Services Inc. No. 81-1, Lane 210, Bade Rd. 2, Luchu Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien, (338) Taiwan, R.O.C. http://www.ccsemc.com.tw [email protected] Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60517004-RP1 FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000 Date of Issue: August 2, 2006 Page 2 Rev. 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION....................................................................................................3 2. EUT DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................4 3. TEST METHODOLOGY ....................................................................................................................5 3.1 EUT CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................5 3.2 EUT EXERCISE....................................................................................................................................5 3.3 GENERAL TEST PROCEDURES.............................................................................................................5 3.4 FCC PART 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATIONS........................................................6 3.5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES...........................................................................................................7 4. INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION........................................................................................................8 4.1 MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION......................................................................................8 4.2 MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED.........................................................................................8 5. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS ..........................................................................................9 5.1 FACILITIES .........................................................................................................................................9 5.2 EQUIPMENT........................................................................................................................................9 5.3 TABLE OF ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS.....................................................................................10 6. SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST .......................................................................................11 6.1 SETUP CONFIGURATION OF EUT.......................................................................................................11 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................................................11 7. FCC PART 15.247 REQUIREMENTS.............................................................................................12 7.1 6DB BANDWIDTH.............................................................................................................................12 7.2 PEAK POWER....................................................................................................................................16 7.3 AVERAGE POWER............................................................................................................................20 7.4 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT ................................................................................................24 7.5 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY....................................................................................................41 7.6 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................46 7.7 POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS...............................................................................................66 APPENDIX I RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE ...............................................................................69 APPENDIX II PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SETUP .............................................................................71 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No.: 60517004-RP1 FCC ID: RIW-ZW-2000 Date of Issue: August 2, 2006 Page 3 Rev. 00 1. TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant: ZINWELL CORPORATION No. 2, Wen-Hua Road, Hsinchu Industrial Park Hsinchu Hsien 303, Taiwan, R.O.C. Equipment Under Test: 2.4G OutDoor Device Trade Name: Zinwell Model: ZW-2000-IA Date of Test: July 4 ~ 28, 2006 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD TEST RESULT FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C No non-compliance noted We hereby certify that: The above equipment was tested by Compliance Certification Services Inc. The test data, data evaluation, test procedures, and equipment configurations shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4: 2003 and the energy emitted by the sample EUT tested as described in this report is in compliance with the requirements of FCC Rules…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 42.50 mW |

ATSC 3.0 STB
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
ATSC 3.0 STB
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
ZINWELL 802.11b/g Wireless AP
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
802.11 a/g WLAN Outdoor AP
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2.4G OutDoor Device
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System