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Introduction
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Modern tendencies of telecommunication development necessitate operators to search for the most optimal technologies, allowing you to satisfy drastically growing needs of subscribers, maintaining at the same time consistency of business processes, development flexibility and reduction of costs of various services provision. Wireless technologies are spinning up more and more and have paced a huge way for short time from unstable low-speed communication networks of low radius to broadband networks equitable to speed of wired networks with high criteria to the quality of provided services. WEP-2ac, WEP-2ac Smart and WEP-2ac-Z are Wi-Fi access points of the Enterprise class. The devices are dedicated to be installed inside buildings as access points and to create a seamless wireless network using several identical access points (Roaming) on a large area.
This manual specifies intended purpose, main technical parameters, design, installation procedure, safe operation rules and installation recommendations for theese devices.
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Notes contain important information, tips or recommendations on device operation and setup. |
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Warnings are used to inform the user about harmful situations for the device and the user alike, which could cause malfunction or data loss. |
Device description
Purpose
WEP-2ac, WEP-2ac Smart and WEP-2ac-Z wireless access points (hereinafter the devices) are designed to provide users with access to a high-speed and safe network.
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WEP-2ac, WEP-2ac Smart and WEP-2ac-Z support up-to-date requirements to service quality and allows transmitting more important traffic in higher priorities queues. Prioritization is based on main QoS technologies: CoS (special tags in VLAN packet field) and ToS (tags in IP packet field). Besides the standard methods of prioritization, devices allow you to assign demands for traffic transmission almost in every packet field from MAC to TCP/UDP port. The ACL rules and shaping allow you to control access, quality of service and restrictions for all subscribers as well as for each subscriber individually.
The devices are designed to be installed in offices, state buildings, conference halls, laboratories, hotels, etc. The creation of virtual access points with different types of encryption allows clients to delimit access rights among users and groups of users.
Device specifications
Interfaces:
- 1 port of Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T(RJ-45) with POE+ support;
- Console RJ-45 .
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Figure 1 – WEP-2ac application scheme
Device technical parameters
Table 1 — Main Specifications
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¹Defined by Transmit Power Limit and Transmit Power Control regulators
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Design
WEP-2ac, WEP-2ac Smart and WEP-2ac-Z are housed in a plastic case.
Device main panel
The main panel layout of the device is depicted in Fig. 2.
Figure 2 – Main panel layout of the device
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Main panel elements | Description | |
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1 | Link/Speed | GE (PoE) port status light indication |
2 | GE (PoE) | GE port for PoE+ power supply connection |
3 | Console | RS-232 console port for local control of the device |
4 | F | Functional key |
5 | Wi-Fi | Operation indicators of corresponding Wi-Fi modules |
Light indication
The current device state is displayed by Wi-Fi, LAN, Power indicators. The list of indicators’ possible states is given below.
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LED | LED status | Device state |
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Wi-Fi | solid green | Wi-Fi network is active |
flashing green | the process of data transmission trough a wireless network | |
LAN | solid green (10, 100 Mbps)/ solid orange (1000 Mbps) | the link with the connected network device is established |
flashing green | the process of packet data transmission through LAN interface | |
Power | solid green | the device power supply is enabled, normal operation, IP address is obtained |
solid orange | the device is loaded but IP address is not received via DHCP | |
solid red | the device is loading |
Reset to the default settings
In order to reset the device to factory settings, press and hold the 'F' button until «Power» indicator starts flashing. Device will be rebooted automatically. DHCP client will be launched by default. If the address is not received via DHCP the device will have IP address — 192.168.1.10, subnet mask — 255.255.255.0 and User Name/Password to access via Web interface: admin/password.
Delivery package
The delivery package includes:
- Wireless access point WEP-2ac/WEP-2ac Smart;
- Mounting kit;
- Operating manual (supplied on a CD);
- Conformity certificate;
- Technical passport.
Installation order
This section defines safety rules, installation recommendations, setup procedure and the device starting procedure.
Safety rules
- Do not install the device close to heat sources or in rooms with temperature below 5 °C or above 40 °C.
- Do not use the device in places with high humidity. Do not expose the device to smoke, dust, water, mechanical vibrations or shocks.
- Do not open the device case. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
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Do not cover ventilation holes and do not put other objects on the device in order to prevent overheating of device components. |
Installation recommendations
- The recommended installation: Horizontal, on a ceiling.
- Before you install and enable device, check the device for visible mechanical defects. If defects are observed, you should stop the device installation, draw up corresponding act and contact the supplier.
- If the device has been exposed for a long time at a low temperature, it must be left to stand for two hours at room temperature before use. After a long stay of the device in conditions of high humidity, let it stand under normal conditions for at least 12 hours before switching on.
- During the device installation to provide Wi-Fi coverage area with the best characteristics take into account the following rules:
- Install the device at the center of a wireless network;
- Minimize the number of obstacles (walls, roof, furniture and etc.) between access point and other wireless network devices;
- Do not install the device near (about 2 m) electrical and radio devices;
- It is not recommended to use radiophone and other equipment operating on the frequency of 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz in Wi-Fi effective radius;
- Obstacles in the form of glass/metal constructions, brick/concrete walls, water cans and mirrors can significantly reduce Wi-Fi action radius. It is not recommended to place the device inside a false ceiling as metal frame causes multipath signal propagation and signal attenuation.
- During the installation of several access points, cell action radius must overlap with action radius of a neighboring cell at level of -65 ÷ -70 dBm. Decreasing of the signal level on cells borders to -75 dBm is permitted if it involves the use of VoIP, streaming video and other traffic that is sensitive to losses in wireless network.
Calculating the number of required access points
To calculate the required number of access points, you should evaluate the required coverage zone. For a more accurate assessment, it is necessary to make a radio examination of the room. Approximate radius of coverage area of WEP-2ac with a good-quality signal in case of mounting on a ceiling in typical office: 2.4 GHz 40-50 m, 5 GHz: 20-30 m. In the absence of obstacles, the coverage radius: 2.4 GHz up to 100 m; 5 GHz up to 60 m.
The table below describes rough attenuation values.
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Material | Change of signal level, dB | |
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Organic glass | -0,3 | -0,9 |
Brick | -4,5 | -14,6 |
Glass | -0,5 | -1,7 |
Plaster slab | -0,5 | -0,8 |
Wood laminated plastic | -1,6 | -1,9 |
Plywood | -1,9 | -1,8 |
Plaster with wirecloth | -14,8 | -13,2 |
Breezeblock | -7 | -11 |
Metal lattice (mesh 13*6 mm, metal 2mm) | -21 | -13 |
Channel selection for neighboring access points
It is recommended to set nonoverlapping channels to avoid interchannel interference among neighboring access points.
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For the example of channel allocation scheme among neighboring access points in frequency range of 2.4 GHz when channel width is 20 МHz, see Figure 4.
Figure 4 – Scheme of channel allocation among neighboring access points in the frequency range of 2.4 GHz when channel width is 20 MHz
Similarly, the procedure of channel allocation is recommended to save for access point allocation between floors, see Figure 5.
Figure 5 – Scheme of channel allocation between neighboring access points that are located between floors
When width of used channel is 40 MHz there is no non-overlapping channels in frequency range of 2.4 GHz. In such cases, you should select channels maximally separated from each other.
Figure 6 – Channels used in range of 5 GHz when channel width is 20, 40 or 80 MHz
WEP-2ac, WEP-2ac Smart and WEP-2ac-Z installation
The device should be attached to plain surface (wall or ceiling) in accordance with the safety instruction and recommendations listed above.
The device delivery package includes required mounting kit to attach the device to plain surface.
Wall mounting
- Fix the bracket (included in the delivery package) to the wall:
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- Connect cables to corresponding connector of the device. Description of the connectors is given in Section 2.4 Design.
- Align the device and bracket together, fix the position, turning clockwise.
Installing to false ceiling
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It is not recommended to place the device inside a false ceiling as metal frame causes multipath signal propagation and signal attenuation. |
1 – metal bracket; 2 – armstrong panel; 3 – plastic bracket; 4 – device.
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- Fasten metal and plastic bracket on a ceiling as shown in the figure 9.
- The plastic bracket (3) should be joined with the metal one (1) on the ceiling in the following order: metal bracket -> armstrong panel -> plastic bracket.
- Cut the hole in the armstrong panel. The size of the hole should be equal to hole of metal bracket. Conduct wires through the hole.
- Align holes in metal bracket with holes of armstrong panel and plastic bracket. Align together three boltholes on the plastic bracket and the boltholes on the metal bracket. Screw the brackets to the device surface by using a screwdrive.
- Install the device.
- Connect cables to corresponding connector of the device. Description of the connectors is given in section 2.4 Design.
- Align the device and plastic bracket together, fix the position, turning clockwise.
Removing the device from the bracket
For removing the device from the bracket:
- Turn the device counter-clockwise, figure 7;
- Remove the device.
Application A. Anntenna patterns of WEP-2ас and WEP-2ac Smart
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5 GHz | |
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For WEP-2ac Smart in the 5 GHz band, the Smart Antenna uses the 'beam switching' method - this is more than 700 radiation patterns that dynamically change during the operation of the access point. WEP-2ac Smart constantly evaluates the location of customers and sources of radio interference, and then selects the optimal radiation pattern for each moment in time from 700 templates. |
Application B. Pin array of the device connectors
RJ-45 connector pin array
The next scheme is used for twisted-pair wiring.
Side А:
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RJ-45 connector |
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The example of implementation is shown on the following figure:
The list of changes
Document version | Issue date | Revisions |
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Version 1.14 | 07.12.2020 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.20.0 |
Version 1.13 | 09.04.2020 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.19.3 |
Version 1.12 | 24.02.2020 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.19.0 |
Version 1.11 | 01.10.2019 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.18.1 |
Version 1.10 | 05.06.2019 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.17.0 |
Version 1.9 | 12.02.2018 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.16.0 |
Version 1.8 | 30.11.2018 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.15.0 |
Version 1.7 | 10.08.2018 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.14.0 |
Version 1.6 | 8.05.2018 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.12.2 Корректировка:
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Version 1.5 | 26.12.2017 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.11.4 |
Version 1.4 | 30.10.2017 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.11.2 |
Version 1.3 | 02.08.2017 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.10.0 |
Version 1.2 | 01.02.2017 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.9.0 |
Version 1.1 | 16.12.2016 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.8.0 |
Version 1.0 | 20.07.2016 | First issue |
Firmware version 1.20.0 |
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