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Wireless LAN Device Series WLAN Outdoor Bridge ZPlus-G192-OD User Manual Version. 1.2.1 (25.03.2005) 2 Preface............................................................................................................................2 Chapter 1 - ZWA-G192 Installation...............................................................................4 Packing List ...........................................................................................................4 Hardware Installation.............................................................................................5 Chapter 2 - First Time Configuration ............................................................................8 Before Start to Configure .......................................................................................8 Knowing the Network Application ........................................................................8 Basic Settings.......................................................................................................14 Advanced Settings ...............................................................................................34 Configuring Wireless Security .............................................................................37 Configuring as WLAN Client Adapter ................................................................40 Quick start to configure .......................................................................................40 Chapter 3 - Configuring WDS .....................................................................................43 WDS network topology .......................................................................................43 WDS Application .................................................................................................45 Chapter 4 - Advanced Configurations..........................................................................47 Configuring LAN to WAN Firewall ....................................................................47 Port Filtering ........................................................................................................47 IP Filtering ...........................................................................................................47 MAC Filtering......................................................................................................48 Configuring Port Forwarding (Virtual Server) ....................................................48 Multiple Servers behind NAT Example:..............................................................49 Configuring DMZ ................................................................................................49 Configuring WAN Interface.................................................................................50 Static IP ................................................................................................................51 DHCP Client (Dynamic IP) .................................................................................52 PPPoE ..................................................................................................................52 PPTP ....................................................................................................................53 Configuring Clone MAC Address .......................................................................54 Configuring DHCP Server ...................................................................................57 Using CLI Menu ..................................................................................................57 The System Management.....................................................................................59 About SNMP Agent .............................................................................................59 Firmware Upgrade ...............................................................................................59 Configuration Data Backup & Restore ................................................................60 Preface This guide is for the networking professional who installs and manages the Ziwell 3 ZWA-G192 outdoor product, hereafter referred to as the “device”. To use this guide, you should have experience working with the TCP/IP configuration and be familiar with the concepts and terminology of wireless local area networks. 4 Chapter 1 - ZWA-G192 Installation Packing List Before you start to install the ODU, make sure the package contains the following items: z Wireless Outdoor Bridge unit * 1 z Mounting Kit * 1 z Waterproof (IP67) RJ-45 Cable (30M) * 1 z Waterproof (IP66) RF Cable (1M) * 1 z Power Over Ethernet Kit * 1 z Ground Wire * 1 z 2.5” /4” U bolts * 2 and Anchor * 4 z 6 dBi omni directional antenna * 1 (separated package) z RJ-45 Cable (1.5M) * 1 ODU Mounting Kit 1 Waterproof RJ-45 Cable Waterproof RF Cable Power Over Ethernet Kit Ground Wire 5 RJ-45 Cable 6 dBi omni directional antenna 2.5” /4” U bolt and Anchor Hardware Installation Once you check off everything from the package, you can start to install the ODU. You can mount to a pipe, a pole or to the side of a building. The steps are showed in the following: 1. You must mount the ODU into the bracket first. Note: ALL the 4 screws had been tightened onto the ODU and bracket 2. You can use the 2 or 4 inches U bolt to mount on the pipe, depending on the radius of the pipe. (Wall mounting is referred to Wall Mounting Figure) The two U bolts must be mounted tightly. Be aware of not over-tighten the U bolt. Pipe Mounting Figure 6 Wall Mounting Figure 3. After checking the ODU is mounted well, you can connect the following two cables: the Waterproof RJ-45 network cable to “P+ DATA OUT” port of ODU and the RF cable to antenna port. Additional waterproof tool, such as waterproof tape, is recommended to use to enhance the waterproof function. It is suggested to have a lightening protector between antenna and antenna port. Connecti…
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32 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. AP Client 1 (Ad Hoc) PC 1 PC 2 PC 3 AP Client 2 (Ad Hoc)AP Client 3 (Ad Hoc) In client mode, the device can’t support the Router mode function include Firewall and WAN settings. 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. 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 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 33 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. 34 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 associate with the device by using one of the two types. Fragment Threshold The fragmentation threshold determines the size at which packets are fragmented (sent as several pieces instead of as one block). Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference. This function will help you to improve the network performance. RTS Threshold The RTS threshold determines the packet size at which the radio issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Threshold setting 35 can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the device, or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the device and not each other. You can enter a setting ranging from 0 to 2347 bytes. Data Rate The standard IEEE 802.11b/11g supports 1, 2, 5.5,11/6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and Mbps data rates. You can choose the rate that the device uses for data transmission. The default value is “auto”. The device will use the highest possible selected transmission rate. Beacon Interval The beacon interval is the amount of time between access point beacons in microseconds. The default beacon interval is 100. Broadcast SSID Broadcasting the SSID will let your wireless clients find the device automatically. If you are building a public Wireless Network, disable this function can provide better security. Every wireless stations located within the coverage of the device must connect this device by manually configure the SSID in your client settings. Int. Roaming This function will let Wireless Stations roam among a network environment with multiple devices. Wireless Stations are able to switch from one device to another as they move between the coverage areas. Users can have more wireless working range. An example as the following figure You should comply with the following instructions to roam among the wireless coverage areas. Note: For implementing the roaming function, the setting MUST comply the following two items. z All the devices must be in the same subnet network and the SSID must be the same. z If you use the 802.1x authentication, you need to have the user profile in these devices for the roaming station. 36 Ethernet DEV-1DEV-2 Wireless Station moves between the coverage areas Block WLAN Relay (Isolate Client) The device supports isolation function. If you are building a public Wireless Network, enable this function can provide better security. The device will block packets between wireless clients (relay). All the wireless clients connected to the device can’t see each other. Transmit Power The device supports four transmission output power levels 250, 200, 150 and 100mW for CCK (802.11b) mode and two transmission output power levels 100 and 50mW for OFDM (802.11g) mode. User can adjust the power level to change the coverage of the device. Every wireless stations located within the coverage of the device also needs to have the high power radio. Otherwise the wireless stations only can survey the device, but can’t establish connection with device. 37 Configuring Wireless Security This device provides complete wireless security function include WEP, 802.1x, WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES and WPA2-Mixed in different mode (see the Security Support Table). The default security setting of th…
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RIW-ZWA-G192-OD Cover Letter To whom it may concern, Please be notified that we, Sporton International Inc., have been authorized by ZINWELL CORPORATION, located at 2, Wen-Hua Road, Hsinchu Industrial Park, Hsinchu Hsien, 303, Taiwan to apply FCC Certification for 802.11g Hi-Power Outdoor AP. This EUT, a wireless access point, is a whole set with different housing but the same PCB. The EUT, with model name ZPlus-G194, is for indoor use and the other one, ZPlus-G192-OD, is for outdoor use. Besides, there are 3 same type antennas filed in this project. 2 is for outdoor use and 1 is for indoor use. The test report will includes test result for both indoor and outdoor applications. But, in this filing, it is only for Outdoor application. The respective test result is “mode 1” shown in the test report. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours, Lancy Wu / Sales Specialist BCM Communication Co., Ltd. Tel : 886-3-327-3456 Fax : 886-3-318-0055
SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A1 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW APPENDIX A. Photographs of EUT SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A2 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A3 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A4 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A5 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A6 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A7 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A13 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A14 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A15 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A16 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A17 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A18 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A19 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A20 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A21 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A22 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A23 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A24 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A25 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A26 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A27 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A28 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A29 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW
FCC ID: RIW-ZWA-G192-OD 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 an y interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Label Sample & Label Location
SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A8 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A9 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A10 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A11 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A12 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A30 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A31 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A32 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW SPORTON International Inc. ISSUED DATE : Sep,13,2005 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 PAGE NUMBER : A33 OF A33 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FRONT VIEW
FCC ID: RIW-ZWA-G192-OD Issued on Aug. 09, 2005 Report No.: FR571317 SPORTON International Inc. Page No. : 76 of 82 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Issued Date : Aug. 09, 2005 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 5.8. RF Exposure 5.8.1. Limit For Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) This product can be classified as mobile device, so the 20cm separation distance warning is required. In this section, the power density at 20cm location is calculated to examine if it is lower than the limit. (A) Limits for Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm²) Averaging Time |E|²,|H|² or S (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842 / f 4.89 / f (900 / f)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 F/300 6 1500-100,000 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Averaging Time |E|²,|H|² or S ( minutes ) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 F/1500 30 1500-100,000 1.0 30 F = frequency in MHz *Plane-wave equivalent power density 5.8.2. MPE Calculation Method E (V/m) d GP××30 Power Density: Pd (mW/cm²) 377 2 E E Electric field (V/m) P Peak RF output power (mW) G EUT Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d Separation distance between radiator and human body (cm) The formula can be changed to Pd 2 377 30 d GP × ×× From the peak EUT RF output power, the minimum mobile separation distance, d=20cm, as well as the gain of the used antenna, the RF power density can be obtained. FCC ID: RIW-ZWA-G192-OD Issued on Aug. 09, 2005 Report No.: FR571317 SPORTON International Inc. Page No. : 77 of 82 TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Issued Date : Aug. 09, 2005 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 5.8.3. Calculated Result and Limit Test Mode: Mode 1 Modulation Type: DSSS Temperature: 28°C Relative Humidity: 60% Duty Cycle of the Equipment During the Test: 100.00% Test Engineer: Steven Lu Channel No. Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Peak Output Power (dBm) Peak Output Power ( mW ) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) 01 9.00 7.94 23.97 249.46 0.3943 1 06 9.00 7.94 23.72 235.50 0.3722 1 11 9.00 7.94 23.19 208.45 0.3294 1 Test Mode: Mode 1 Modulation Type: OFDM Temperature: 28°C Relative Humidity: 60% Duty Cycle of the Equipment During the Test: 100.00% Test Engineer: Steven Lu Channel No. Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Peak Output Power (dBm) Peak Output Power ( mW ) Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm²) 01 9.00 7.94 19.76 94.62 0.1495 1 06 9.00 7.94 19.23 83.75 0.1324 1 11 9.00 7.94 18.96 78.70 0.1244 1
FCC ID: RIW-ZWA-G192-OD Issued on Aug. 09, 2005 Report No.: FR571317 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FCC TEST REPORT CATEGORY : Mobile PRODUCT NAME : 802.11g Hi-Power Outdoor AP FCC ID. : RIW-ZWA-G192-OD FILING TYPE : Certification BRAND NAME : ZINWELL MODEL NAME : ZPlus-G192-OD, ZPlus-G194 APPLICANT : ZINWELL CORPORATION 2, Wen-Hua Road, Hsinchu Industrial Park, Hsinchu Hsien, 303, Taiwan MANUFACTURER : Same as applicant ISSUED BY : SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC. 6F, No. 106, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., His Chih, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. Statements: The test result in this report refers exclusively to the presented test model / sample. Without written approval of SPORTON International Inc., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. Certificate or Test Report could not be used by the applicant to claim the product endorsement by CNLA and any agency of U.S. government. The test equipment used to perform the test is calibrated and traceable to NML/ROC or NIST/USA. Lab Code: 200079-0 FCC ID: RIW-ZWA-G192-OD Issued on Aug. 09, 2005 Report No.: FR571317 SPORTON International Inc. Page No. : i TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Issued Date : Aug. 09, 2005 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255: Table of Contents HISTORY OF THIS TEST REPORT .....................................................................................................................II CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE.......................................................................................................................III 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST...........................................................................1 1.1. Applicant ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Manufacturer ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Basic Description of Equipment under Test.................................................................................................................................... 1 1.4. Features of Equipment under Test ................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.5. Antenna Description........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 1.6. Table for Carrier Frequencies ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 2. TEST CONFIGURATION OF THE EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST .....................................................................3 2.1. Test Configuration........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2. Test Mode Description .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3. Description of Test Supporting Units .............................................................................................................................................. 5 3. GENERAL INFORMATION OF TEST ..............................................................................................................6 3.1. Test Facility ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2. Standards for Methods of Measurement......................................................................................................................................... 6 3.3. DoC Statement ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.4. Frequency Range Investigated ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.5. Test Distance .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.6. Test Software .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 4. LIST OF MEASUREMENTS .............................................................................................................................8 4.1. Summary of the Test Results.......................................................................................................................................................... 8 5. TEST RESULT ..................................................................................................................................................9 5.1. Test of 6dB Spectrum Bandwidth ................................................................................................................................................... 9 5.2. Test of Maximum Peak Conducted Output Power........................................................................................................................ 18 5.3. Test of Peak Power Spectral Density ........................................................................................................................................... 20 5.4. Test of Band Edges Emission...........................................................................................…
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ZINWELL 802.11b/g Wireless AP
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
802.11 a/g WLAN Outdoor AP
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DTS - Digital Transmission System
2.4G OutDoor Device
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DTS - Digital Transmission System