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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 rapidly 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.
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This manual specifies intended purpose, main technical parameters, design, safe operation rules and installation and configuration recommendations for WOP-2L.
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Notes and warnings
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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
WOP-2L wireless access point (hereinafter the device) is designed for provision of users' access to high-speed safe network.
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Power supply of the access point is realized by PoE+ technology.
Device specification
Interfaces:
- 1 port of Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T (RJ-45);
- 2 SMA-type connectors for external antennas (Omni, sectoral, panel, etc.).
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The WOP-2L application diagram is shown in the figure below.
The device technical parameters
Main specifications
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Number of ports | 1 |
Electrical connector | RJ-45 |
Data rate, Mbps | 10/100/1000, auto-negotiation |
Standards | BASE-T |
Wireless interface parameters | |
Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Frequency range, MHz | 2402–2482, 5170–5835 |
Modulation | DSSS, CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM |
Operating channels | 802.11b/g/n: 1–13 (2402–2482 MHz) 802.11a/n/ac:
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Data rate | 802.11a: up to 54 Mbps |
Maximum output power of the transmitter | 2.4 GHz: up to 20 dBm 5 GHz: up to 20 dBm |
Receiver sensitivity | 2.4 GHz: up to -98 dBm 5 GHz: up to -96 dBm |
Security | Centralized authorization via RADIUS server (WPA Enterprise) WPA/WPA2 data encryption Captive Portal |
Selection of antenna model depends on access point usage | |
Support for 2x2 MIMO | |
Two Realtek chips: RTL8197FS (2.4 GHz) and RTL8812FR (5 GHz). | |
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Remote control | Web interface, Telnet, SSH, SNMP (monitoring), NETCONF, EMS management system. |
Access restriction | by password |
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Processor | Realtek RTL8197FS 1 GHz |
NAND | 32 MB NAND Flash |
RAM | 128 MB RAM DDR3 |
Power supply | PoE+ 48V/54V (IEEE 802.3at-2009) |
IP protection class | IP-54 |
Maximum power consumption | 8 W |
Range of operating temperatures | from -45 to +65°C |
Relative humidity at 25°C | from 5% to 90%, non-condensing |
Dimensions | 80x232.5x47 mm |
Weight | 0.32 kg |
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Design
WOP-2L housed in a plastic case, industrial version. The size of the device: 80x232.5x47 mm. The design of WOP-2L is shown below.
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The bottom panel of WOP-2L
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Light indication
The layout of WOP-2L indication panel is shown in the figure below.
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| Power – device power and operation status LED | solid green | the device power supply is enabled, normal operation |
solid orange | IP address is not received via DHCP | ||
solid red | the device is loading | ||
| LAN – Ethernet interface port indicator | solid green (10, 100 Mbps)/solid orange (1000 Mbps) | the channel between Ethernet interface of WOP-2L and connected device is active |
flashes | packet data transmission between Ethernet interface of WOP-2L and connected device | ||
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz – wireless status indicator in the 2.4 GHz range | solid green | active 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network | |
Wi-Fi 5 GHz – wireless status indicator in the 5 GHz range | solid green | active 5 GHz Wi-Fi network |
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Reset to the default settings
You can reset the device configuration using the «F» button on the device. When the device is loaded, press and hold the «F» button located on the bottom panel (approximately 10–15 seconds) until «Power» indicator is flashing orange;
Device will be rebooted automatically. DHCP client will be launched by default. If the address is not obtained via DHCP, the device will have the following address — 192.168.1.10, and the following netmask — 255.255.255.0.
Delivery package
The delivery package includes:
- WOP-2L wireless access point;
- Mounting kit;
- 1 patch-cord of RJ-45, 5e cat. – 1.5 m;
- Operating manual (supplied on a CD);
- Conformity certificate;
- Technical passport.
Rules and recommendations for device installation
This section defines safety rules, installation recommendations, setup procedure and the device starting procedure.
Safety rules
- Do not open the device case. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
- It is required to cover unused antenna connectors by safety cover included in the device delivery package.
- Do not install the device during a thunderstorm. There is a risk of being struck by lightning.
- You must follow requirements for voltage, current and frequency specified in the user manual.
- Measuring devices and computer must be grounded before connecting to the device. Potential difference between cases of equipment and measurement devices must be no more than 1 V.
- Check the cable integrity and security of mounting to the connectors.
- Do not install the device near heat source and at places where temperature may reach values below -40°C or higher 60°C.
- You should satisfy established standards and requirements for working at height during the device installation on the high-rise constructions.
- The device exploitation should be performed by specially prepared engineering and technical personnel.
- Connect only to operational service equipment.
Installation recommendations
- The recommended installation: attaching to a mast/pole or wall;
- 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.
- 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 WOP-2L 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.
- 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.
Frequency bands and channels in the range of 5 GHz for Wi-Fi
Data transmission in the 5 GHz band is used for IEEE 802.11a/n/ac standards. WOP-2L supports frequency channels in the range of 5 GHz with the bandwidth of 20, 40 and 80 MHz.
To calculate the Wi-Fi channel central frequency – f, MHz, use the equation:
f=5000+(5*N), where N – Wi-Fi channel number.
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Calculating the number of required access points
Attenuation values
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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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Figure 6 – Channels used in range of 5 GHz when channel width is 20, 40 or 80 MHz
The device installation
1. Attach the bracket to the device with the screws provided, as shown in the figure below.
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To avoid damage to the device, it is recommended to use lightning protection! |
Device management via the WEB interface
Getting started
In order to start the operation, you should connect to the device via WAN interface using a web browser:
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5. If necessary, you can switch the information display language. Russian and English languages are available for WEB interface.
Applying configuration and discarding changes
- Applying configuration
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Clicking on the button starts the process of saving the configuration to the device flash memory and applying the new settings. All the settings come into operation without device rebooting. |
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WEB interface basic elements
Navigation elements of the WEB interface are shown on the figure below
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- Menu tabs categorize the submenu tabs: Monitoring, Radio, VAP, Network settings, External Services, System.
- Interface language selection and Logout button designed to to end a session in the WEB interface under a given user.
- Submenu tabs allow you to control settings field.
- Devcie configuration field displays data and configuration.
- Information field displays current firmware version.
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The 'Monitoring' menu
In the 'Monitoring' menu you can view the current system state.
The 'Wi-Fi Clients' submenu
The 'Wi-Fi clients' submenu displays information about the status of connected Wi-Fi clients.
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- Total TX/RX, bytes – the number of bytes sent/received on the connected device;
- Total TX/RX, packets – the number of packets sent/received on the connected device;
- Data TX/RX, bytes – the number of data bytes sent/received on the connected device;
- Data TX/RX, packets – the number of data packets sent/received on the connected device;
- Fails, packets – the number of packets sent with errors on the connected device;
- TX Period Retry, packets – the number of retries of transmission to the connected device in the last 10 s;
- TX Retry Count, packets – the number of retries of transmission to the connected device during the entire connection;
- Actual TX/RX Rate, Kbps – the current traffic transmission rate at the moment.
The 'Traffic Statistics' submenu
The 'Traffic Statistics' section displays the diagrams of the speed of the transmitted/received traffic for the last minute, as well as statistics on the amount of transmitted/received traffic since the access point was turned on.
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- Interface – name of the interface;
- Total packets – number of successfully received packets;
- Total bytes – number of successfully received bytes;
- Total drop – number of rejected packets;
- Errors – number of errors.
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The 'Scan Environment' submenu
In the 'Scan Environment' submenu, scanning of the surrounding radio is carried out and detection of neighboring access points.
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Please note that during the environment scan, the device’s radio interface will be disabled, which will make it impossible to transfer data to Wi-Fi clients during the scan. |
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The 'Events' submenu
In this section, you can view a list of real-time informational messages which contains the following information:
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If necessary, you can delete all old messages from the log by clicking on the 'Clear' button.
The 'Network Information' submenu
In the 'Network Information' submenu you can view common network settings of the device.
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- Interface – name of the bridge interface;
- Destination – IP address of destination host or subnet that the route is established to;
- Gateway – gateway IP address that allows for the access to the Destination;
- Netmask – subnet mask;
- Flags – certain route characteristics. The following flag values exist:
- U – means that the route is created and passable;
- H – identifies the route to the specific host;
- G – means that the route lies through the external gateway; System network interface provides routes in the network with direct connection. All other routes lie through the external gateways. G flag is used for all routes except for the routes in the direct connection networks;
- R – indicates that the route was most likely created by a dynamic routing protocol running on the local system using the reinstate parameter;
- D – indicates that the route was added as a result of receiving an ICMP Redirect Message. When the system learns the route from the ICMP Redirect message, the route will be added into the routing table in order to exclude redirection of the following packets intended for the same destination;
- M – means that the route was modified – likely by a dynamic routing protocol running on a local system with the 'mod' parameter applied;
- A – points to a buffered route to which an entry in the ARP table corresponds;
- C – means that the route source is the core routing buffer;
- L – indicates that the destination of the route is one of the addresses of this computer. Such 'local routes' exist in the routing buffer only;
- B – means that the route destination is a broadcasting address. Such 'broadcast routes' exist in the routing buffer only;
- I – indicates that the route is connected to a ring (loopback) interface for a purpose other than to access the ring network. Such 'internal routes' exist in the routing buffer only;
- ! – means that datagrams sent to this address will be rejected by the system.
The 'Device Information' submenu
The 'Device Information' submenu displays main WOP-2L parameters.
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- Product – device model name;
- Hardware Version – device hardware version;
- Factory MAC Address – device WAN interface MAC address, setted by manufacturer;
- Serial Number – device serial number, setted by manufacturer;
- Firmware Version – device firmware version;
- Backup Version – previously installed firmware version;
- Boot Version – device firmware boot version;
- System Time – current time and date, setted in system;
- Uptime – the time since the last turn on or restart the device.
The 'Radio' menu
In the 'Radio' menu you can configure the wireless interface.
The 'Radio 2.4 GHz' submenu
In the 'Radio 2.4 GHz' submenu you can configure the main parameters of the radio interface of the device operating in the 2.4 GHz band.
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To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
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The 'Radio 5 GHz' submenu
In the 'Radio 5 GHz' submenu you can configure the main parameters of the radio interface of the device operating in the 5 GHz band.
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To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
The «Advanced» submenu
In the 'Advanced' section, you can configure advanced device’s radio interface parameters.
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To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
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The 'VAP' menu
In the 'VAP' menu, you can configure virtual Wi-Fi access points (VAP).
The 'Summary' submenu
The 'Summary' submenu displays the settings of all VAPs on Radio 2.4 GHz and Radio 5 GHz radio interfaces. You can see the settings of each virtual access point in sections VAP0..3.
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To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
The 'VAP' submenu
Common settings
- Enabled – when checked, the virtual access point is enabled, otherwise it is disabled;
- VLAN ID – VLAN number from which the tag will be removed when transmitting Wi-Fi traffic to clients connected to this VAP. When traffic flows in the opposite direction, untagged traffic from clients will be tagged with VLAN ID (when VLAN Trunk mode is disabled);
- SSID – virtual wireless network name;
- Broadcast SSID – when checked, SSID broadcasting is on, otherwise it is disabled;
- VLAN Trunk – when the flag is set, tagged traffic is transmitted to the subscriber;
- General Mode – when the flag is set, transmission of untagged traffic jointly with tagged traffic is allowed (available when Trunk VLAN mode is enabled);
- General VLAN ID – a tag will be removed from the specified VLAN ID and the traffic of this VLAN will pass to the client without a tag. When traffic passes in the opposite direction, untagged traffic will be tagged with General VLAN ID;
- Station Isolation – when checked, traffic isolation between clients in the same VAP is enabled;
- Priority – select prioritization means. Defines the field on the basis of which the traffic transmitted to the radio interface will be distributed in WMM queues:
- DSCP – will analyze the priority from the DSCP field of the IP packet header;
- 802.1p – will analyze the priority from the CoS (Class of Service) field of the tagged packets.
- Maximum Stations – the maximum number of clients connected to the virtual network;
- Minimal Signal – signal level in dBm below which the client equipment is disconnected from the virtual network;
- Security Mode – wireless access security mode:
- Off – do not use encryption for data transfer. The access point is available for any subscriber to connect;
- WPA, WPA2, WPA/WPA2 – encryption methods, if you select one of the methods, the following setting will be available:
- WPA Key – key/password required to connect to the virtual access point. The length of the key makes from 8 to 63 characters.
- WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise – wireless channel encryption mode, in which the client is authorized on the centralized RADIUS server. To configure this security mode, you must specify the parameters of the RADIUS server. You also need to specify a key for the RADIUS server. If you select one of the methods, the following setting will be available:
- Domain – user domain;
- IP Address of RADIUS Server – RADIUS server address;
- Port of RADIUS Server – port of the RADIUS server that used for aithentication and authorization;
- Password of RADIUS Server – password for the RADIUS server used for authentication and authorization;
- Use Accounting through RADIUS – when checked, 'Accounting' messages will be sent to the RADIUS server;
- Use Other Settings For Accounting:
- IP Address of RADIUS Server for Accounting – address of the RADIUS server, used for accounting;
- Password of RADIUS Server for Accounting – password for the RADIUS server used for accounting.
- Port of RADIUS Server for Accounting – port that will be used to collect accounts on the RADIUS server:
- Use Periodic Accounting – enable periodic sending of 'Accounting' messages to the RADIUS server. You can set the interval for sending messages in the 'Accounting Interval' field.
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To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
The 'Network Settings' menu
The 'System Configuration' submenu
- Hostname – nertwork name of the device, specified by string from 1 to 63 characters; latin uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphen '-' (hyphen can not be the last character in the name);
- AP Location – domain of the EMS management system tree host where the access point is located;
- Management VLAN:
- Disabled – Management VLAN is not used;
- Terminating – the mode in which the management VLAN is terminated at the access point; in this case, clients connected via the radio interface do not have access to this VLAN;
- Forwarding – the mode in which the management VLAN is also transmitted to the radio interface (with the appropriate VAP configuration).
- VLAN ID – the VLAN ID used to access the device, takes values 1-4094;
- Protocol – select protocol for connection of the device via Ethernet interface to service provider network:
- DHCP – operation mode, when IP address, subnet mask, DNS server address, defualt gateway and other parameters required for operation are obtained from DHCP server automatically;
- Static – operation mode where IP address and all the necessary parameters for WAN interface are assigned statically. If 'Static' is selected, the following parameters will be available to set:
- Static IP – device WAN interface IP address in the provider network;
- Netmask – external subnet mask;
- Gateway – address, to which the packet is sent, if the route in routing table is not found for it.
- Primary DNS server, Secondary DNS server – IP address of DNS servers. If DNS servers' addresses are not allocated automatically via DHCP, set them manually.
To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
The 'Access' submenu
In the 'Access' submenu, you can configure access to the device via the web interface, Telnet, SSH, NETCONF and SNMP.
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To apply a new configuration and save setting to non-volatile memory, press 'Apply'. Press 'Cancel' to discard the changes.
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The 'Captive Portal' submenu
The 'Captive Portal' submenu is designed to enable and configure the APB service at the access point.
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- Enable – when checked, the point will connect to the APB service, the address of which is specified in the 'Roaming Service URL' field, to provide portal roaming of clients;
- Roaming Service URL – APB service address to support roaming in the portal authorization mode. Set in format: "ws://<host>:<port>/apb/broadcast".
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In the 'System' menu you can configure system, time, device access via dofferent protocols, change password and update device firmware.
The 'Device Firmware Upgrade' submenu
The 'Device Firmware Upgrade' submenu is intended for upgrading the device's firmware.
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In the 'Configuration' submenu you can save and update current configuration.
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To reset all the settings to default values, press 'Reset' button. If the flag 'Save access setting' is activated, then those settings, configurations that are responsible for access to the device (IP address settings, Telnet/SSH/SNMP/Netconf/WEB access settings) will be saved
The 'Reboot' submenu
To reboot the device, click on the 'Reboot' button. The device reboot process takes about 1 minute.
The 'Password' submenu
When logging in via WEB interface administrator (default password: password) has the full access to the device: read/write any settings, full device status monitoring.
To change the password, enter the new password first in the 'Password' field, then in the 'Confirm Password' field and click the 'Apply' button to save the new password.
The 'Log' submenu
The 'Log' submenu is designed to configure the output of various kinds of debugging messages of the system in order to detect the causes of problems in the operation of the device.
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- Mode – Syslog agent operation mode:
- Local File – log information is stored in a local file and is available in the device’s WEB interface on the 'Monitoring/Events' tab;
- Server and File – log information is sent to a remote Syslog server and stored in a local file.
- Syslog Server Address – IP address or domain name of the Syslog server;
- Syslog Server Port – port for incoming Syslog server messages (default: 514, valid values: from 1 to 65535);
- File Size, KiB – maximum size of the log file (valid values: 1-1000 kB).
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In the 'Date and Time' submenu, you can set the time manually or using the time synchronization protocol (NTP).
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To apply a new configuration and store settings into the non-volatile memory, click the 'Apply' button. To discard changes click the 'Cancel' button.
Managing the device using the command line
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To display the existing settings of a particular configuration section, enter the show-config command. Press the key combination (English layout) – [Shift + ? ] to get a hint of what value this or that configuration parameter can take. To get a list of options available for editing in this configuration section, press the Tab key. To save the settings, enter the save command. To go back to the previous configuration section, enter the exit command. |
Connection to the device
By default, WOP-2L is configured to receive the address via DHCP. If this does not happen, you can connect to the device using the factory IP address.
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Network parameters configuration
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Management VLAN configuration
The access point supports multiple VLAN control modes:
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After the access point receives the address in the Managment VLAN network, it is necessary to enter the device at the new address and save the changes made with the save command, otherwise, when the access point is rebooted, all the settings from it will be removed and the dot will no longer be available from the management network. |
Virtual Wi-Fi access points (VAP) configuration
When configuring a VAP, remember that the interface names in the 2.4 GHz range start with wlan0, in the 5 GHz range with wlan1.
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Below are examples of VAP configuration with different security modes for Radio 5 GHz (wlan1).
Configuration of VAP without encryption
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Configuration of VAP with WPA-Personal security mode
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Configuration of VAP with Enterprise authorization
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Configuration of VAP with Captive Portal
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Advanced VAP settings
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WOP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# sta-limit X (where X – the maximum allowable number of clients connected to the virtual network) |
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WOP-2L(config):/interface/wlan1-va0/vap# station-isolation true (Enable traffic isolation between clients within a single VAP. To disable, enter false) |
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Radio configuration
In the Radio section, automatic selection of the working channel is used by default. To set the channel manually and change the power, use the following commands:
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Advanced Radio settings:
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WOP-2L(config):/interface/wlan0/wlan/radio-2g# bandwidth X (where X – bandwidth. Parameter can take the following value: for Radio 1: 20, 40; Radio 2: 20, 40, 80.) |
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The configuration method of edca-sta is the same as that of edca-ap.
Parameters configuration for queues be, vi, vo is similar to parameters configuration for queue bk.
System settings
Device firmware update
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WOP-2L(root):/# firmware upload tftp <tftp server ip address> <Firmware image name> (Example: firmware upload tftp 192.168.1.15 WOP-2L-1.0.2.3.tar.gz) WOP-2L(root):/# firmware upgrade |
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WOP-2L(root):/# firmware upload http <URL to download Firmware image> (Example: firmware upload http http://192.168.1.100:8080/files/WOP-2L-1.0.2.3.tar.gz) WOP-2L(root):/# firmware upgrade |
Device configuration management
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WOP-2L(root):/# manage-config reset-to-default |
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WOP-2L(root):/# manage-config upload tftp <tftp server ip address> <Configuration file name> (Example: manage-config upload tftp 192.168.1.15 config.json) |
Device reboot
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The WOP-2L Access Point supports setting the date and time both manually and by synchronizing with the NTP server.
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Monitoring
Wi-Fi Clients
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Device info
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Network information
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WOP-2L(root):/# monitoring wan-status
WOP-2L(root):/# monitoring ethernet
WOP-2L(root):/# monitoring arp
WOP-2L(root):/# monitoring route
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Wireless interfaces
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WOP-2L(root):/# monitoring radio-2
WOP-2L(root):/# monitoring radio-5
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Event logging
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Spectrum Analyzer
The spectrum analyzer provides information on channel utilization in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. The result is displayed as a percentage.
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