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AirGateMax

Outdoor Wireless AP with Home-plug

Quick Installation Guide


Version 1.1 Sep, 2008

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This document may include technical inaccuracies and/or typographical errors

FCC & CE Compliance Statement These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a residential environment. This equipment can generates, uses and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment ON and OFF, the user is encouraged to try to reduce the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connect to Consult a dealer or an experienced technician for assistance CAUTION! The Federal Communication Commission warns the user that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

Package Content
Please check enclosed product and its accessories before installation. Your outdoor AirGateMax with home-plug package should contain the following items: One outdoor AirGateMax(with one built-in Ethernet powerline adaptor) One Ethernet Powerline Adaptor (Plug type chosen by the user). One Ethernet cable. One AC power cable. Two European AC plastic-plugs. One mount-bracket Two mount-bolts. One CD-disk

Hardware Description
AirGateMax LED indicator
The LED indicator displays information about the devices status. Power LED (red) Power ON The AirGateMax is power on Power OFF The AirGateMax is not receiving power. Ethernet LED (green) ON The Ethernet port is on and ready to receiving/transmitting data OFF The Ethernet port is not connected or not power on Ethernet Flashing The Ethernet port is receiving/transmitting data

Ethernet Powerline Adaptor LED Indicator


The LED indicator displays information about the devices status. Power LED ON The Ethernet Powerline adaptor is power on Power OFF The Ethernet Powerline adaptor is not receiving power Powerline LED ON Another Powerline port is detected on the same Powerline network OFF Did not detect any other Powerline port on the same powerline network. Flashing The Powerline port is transmitting/receiving data Ethernet LED ON The Ethernet port is on and ready to receiving/transmitting data OFF The Ethernet port is not connected or not power on Ethernet Flashing The Ethernet port is receiving/transmitting data

Mounting kit
Mount the AirGateMax on the outdoor wall.
Step1. Drill two holes on wall

Step2. Insert plastic-plug into wall Step3. Mount-Bolt to locking the Mount-Bracket

Step4. Slid into Mount-Bracket

Step 5 Run AC cable Run the AC cable from the AirGateMax into the house proper location with a wall socket. Plug AC cable into the socket.

Special attention: If you must use the AC cable extension. You do not use the twisted pair AC cable extension. It will affect to data transmission performance.

Installation and Setup


Congratulations on choosing an outstanding wireless product. This guide gives comprehensive instructions on installing and using the Outdoor Wireless AirGateMax with home-plug.

Hardware Pre-configuration
Before adding the outdoor AirGateMax to an existing Ethernet network, you may need to set basic parameters security (WEP), basic device name, wireless, and IP address to make the device compatible with the existing network. This device is pre-configured as a DHCP client. It has to be connected to a DHCP server in order to get an IP address. If there is no DHCP server available, Pre-configuration can also be carried out through Kick Start. As long as the AP and the management station are on the same physical Ethernet LAN, Kick Start will find the device and let you set basic parameters.

Installation
The following steps are to install the connections for the equipment: Plug AirGateMaxs AC cable into the socket. The plugs gound pin is recommended to be connected for the sefety. Simply plug the Ethernet Powerline Adaptor into an ordinary power outlet in any place of your house. Connect the end of the Ethernet (RJ-45) cable to an available Ethernet port of your ADSL broadband Router or network. Connected PCs Ethernet Jack directly to router port for setting AirGateMax configuration.

If a DHCP server is present, you can also connect the AirGateMax to the network, let it obtain IP settings via DHCP, and use Kick Start to learn (and optionally adjust) those settings.

Complete antenna alignment.


This can require cooperation between the AirGateMax installer and a network technician. Typically, the technician will replace the connection with a crossover connection to a laptop computer, and measure link performance while the installer adjusts the aim of the antenna.

How to Login
User has to connect the computer Ethernet port to ADSL router via Ethernet cable. Meanwhile one end of home-plug connected to ADSL router and network with DHCP server. The other end of home-plug has to connect via AC cable with power to AirGateMax device. The IP address of the AirGateMax outdoor AP obtained from DHCP server. . Before connection, you have to make sure that your computer obtained the same IP address subnet as the AirGateMax outdoor AP, Start your computer and open WEB browser. Then enter http:// IP address of the AirGateMax outdoor AP obtained from DHCP in the address box. Then you will see the welcome page as following.

There are two operating mode in this web-based management, Admin mode and User mode. In the Admin mode, you can modify and change all the settings and parameters. You also can click the User Mode items at left panel to enter the user mode to just view all settings and parameters.

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User Mode
When you click the user mode item at left panel, you will see below screen, you have to input the user name - telme and password - telmenet. then place the enter key. You can start to browser the status of device.

User Mode provides the all status of the device. User can only read the parameter of the device.

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System Status Summary


In this screen, you will see the all current settings and status of this AirGateMax outdoor AP.

Type Model Name and Number System Up Time Device Mode MAC address Wireless OP Mode Wireless SSID

Show the type of device. It is the model name of this outdoor device. Show the time from system up to now. Device mode is selected by user, such as Access Point, CPE etc. MAC address of this device. Show the device wireless mode by user setting. SSID which is set for wireless.

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Wireless BSSID Wireless Channel Country Code

It displays the ID of current BSS, which uniquely identifies each BSS. The WiFi channel which you use currently. ISO 3166-1 standard codes for the named of country.

IP Address/Subnet/ Gateway Show the device IP address, IP Subnet, Gateway IP. Firmware Application Version The current version of firmware installed in this device. Hardware Type Firmware Kernel Build Date The current version of this outdoor AP hardware. The date/version of this firmware (Kernel) released.

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Station List
In this screen, you will see the all the devices connected to this AirGateMax outdoor AP. refresh the status immediately. Note: This item only show in the modes of AP and Bridge. You can click the update to

MAC Address Signal Strength (dbm) Refresh Time (sec)

The MAC address of the devices which connected to this AP or Bridge. The signal strength of the device. You can determine the refresh rate of this screen. seconds. The duration unit is in

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Counters
The AirGateMax outdoor AP keeps count of successful and failed wireless transfers, as well as octet and error counts. The Refresh Time is the number of seconds between automatic updates of the counter display. Click Update to force the device to refresh the display immediately.

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Admin Mode
You want to enter to Admin Mode, click the Admin Modeon the last figure to enter into Admin Mode. Enter the User name and Password. The user name and password must be inquired from Telme service center. Then, you can entry the Admin Mode.

After then you will see below page. At left panel, there are configuration menus for modification and change all settings and parameters. Just click on the desired setup item to expand the page in the main navigation panel. The setup pages covered in this browser-based management utility are described below.

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In the Admin Mode use the links at the left to View and change device settings Check important settings and attributes, and monitor device operation Reboot the device (this is required to make most configuration changes take effect) Restore the devices factory settings and power on settings. Load new firmware code into the device Save your device configuration or restore the backup configuration to device. Switch to user mode (in which you can view but not change device settings)

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System Configuration
Basic Settings
The device supports only AP mode. Basic settings at present have only device name to be modified, you will see the below page.

Device Name

Maximum 20 characters alpha-numeric (space allowed). You can assign a unique human-friendly name that allows to be easily identified.

Notes:

1. After modifying the configuration parameters, you must click Save&Apply for taking effect.

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TCP/IP Settings
Use this panel to adjust the outdoor AP Internet Protocol (IP) settings. These allow administrative access over the LAN. The outdoor AP can obtain IP settings from a DHCP server, in which case the settings may change from time to time. Alternatively, you can input fixed IP settings yourself. See below for the figure and details.

Enable DHCP Client

This device supports DHCP client and can obtain the IP address from a DHCP server. You can enable this if you want DHCP server to assign the IP address. Note: If the DHCP client enabled but the connection to the DHCP server is failed, the IP address will be kept in blank (0.0.0.0). This field can be modified only when you click NO in above field. If your system manager has assigned you a static IP setting, then you have to enter the information provided. Manually assigns a subnet mask to the outdoor AP.

Fixed IP Address

Address Mask

Gateway

Specifies the default gateway IP address (if required).

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Wireless Settings
Wireless interface settings depend on what is the current mode selected. the below figure. If wireless settings is selected, you will see

SSID

Identifies the wireless LAN domain that this AP is in. You can type an existing domain name or create a new one that contains up to 32 characters. Currently this SSID is fixed as AirGateMax-Free, read only. The device is 11g/b.

RF Mode

Transmission Rate

Channel

In this field, you can set up the wireless transmission rate manually. The default setting is Auto, the transmission rate will be changed automatically. In 11g and 11b/g mode, you can select 54Mbps, 48Mbps, 36Mbps, 24Mbps, 18Mbps, 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps and 1Mbps to fix the transmission rate. In 11b mode, you can select 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps and 1Mbps to fix the transmission rate. For most networks the default setting is Auto which is the best choice. When you select Auto, the transmission rate will select an optimal rate for the device. If any obstacles or interference are present, the system will automatically fall down to a proper lower rate. This field allows user to set the channel manually. You can just select the channel you want to specify or Auto. The number of channels supported depends on the regulatory domain. All outdoor AP communicates with the client must be set to the same channel.

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Hide SSID

Enable this function to stop broadcast the SSID beacon. This is one of the security methods.

User Isolation

Check yes to stop the AP forward packets between Stations.

Enable WDS Feature?

Check yes to enable WDS (Wireless Distribution System) to extend the wireless coverage.

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Encryption Settings
Here you can configure the security of your wireless network by using WEP. the Encryption in the left. You will see the following page when click

Encrypt Method

Here provides two kinds of Encrypt methods.

Disable WEP Open System WEP Shared Key WPA Pre-Shared Key WPA RADIUS

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WEP Open System and Shared Key


When you select the WEP Open System or the WEP Shared Key, you will see the following page:

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WEP Shared Key

Key Length

Click the Key Length field will prompt you a window to select 64bit, 128bit Encryption.

Default key

In this field you can select which WEP key to be as default.

WEP Key

You should specify what kind type of WEP key that you want to use, ASCII or Hex. Ten hexadecimal digits or five ASCII characters are needed if 64bit WEP is used; 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters are needed if 128bit WEP is used.

There are two types of authentication methods in the IEEE 802.11 standard for security, Open System and Shared Key. With Open System authentication, a wireless station can connect to any network and receive any messages that are not encrypted. With Shared Key authentication, only those stations that possess the correct authentication key then can connect to the network. In IEEE 802.11, the wireless devices operated in Open System by default. If the wireless devices are configured to Shared Key authentication mode, then the WEP data encryption will be used. If the Access Point is using Open System, then the wireless client will need to be set to the same authentication mode. If the Share Key authentication is used then both the sender and recipient will share a secret key. The panel is the same as WEP open systems panel.

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WPA Pre-Shared Key


When you select the WPA Pre-Shared Key, you will see the following page:

WPA Pre-Shared Key

You should specify what kind type of key that you want to use, Choose type of Passphrase, minimum 8 and maximum 63 ASCII characters. Choose type of Hex, 64 hexadecimal digits.

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WPA RADIUS
When you select the WPA RADIUS, you will see the following page:

The RADIUS server settings are the same as 802.1x. RADIUS Server IP Address: - specify the IP address of the RADIUS server Authentication Port: Specify the Port defined at the Server. Default: 1812 Accounting Port: 1Specify the Port defined at the Server. Default: 1813 Shared Secret: Secret pin code between device and Server.

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MAC Access Control


This feature lets you limit access to the network through the device. You can list up to 1000 stations that are to be granted or denied access. 3 check boxes let you select the method of access control: Disabled: Disable MAC-address access control. This is the default setting. Accepted List: Only wireless stations whose MAC addresses are on the list are allowed to connect through the access point. Denied List: Wireless stations whose MAC addresses are on the list are prevented from connecting through the access point.

To add a wireless station to the list, click the Add icon on the right side of the MAC Access Control panel. You will be prompted to enter: The wireless stations MAC address. A name for the station.

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Wireless stations registered in the MAC Address Control Table can be individually turned on or off. For example, if you have enabled the Accepted List option, you can check the Not Use box for any listed station; the status of this stations entry will be disabled, and the access point will then refuse all connection attempts from that station. Clear the Not Use box to let the selected method of access control take effect on this station.

MAC Address List : Index Status Address Identification Select all Index number of MAC address list. Disables or enables an individual entry The MAC address of a wireless station Identification for the wireless station User is able to select all index station for deletion.

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Advanced 802.11 Settings


This page is to let you adjust the advanced radio settings.

RTS Threshold: the number of bytes a packet must contain to trigger RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) handshaking. The RTS Threshold is a mechanism for avoiding data collisions. When you deploy a AP/station and connect to the Access Point. The AP/station and its Access Point will build up a Request to Send (RTS) mechanism. When the AP/station will transmit data to the Access Point, the AP/station will send a RTS to the Access Point first to inform that it is going to transmit the data. Upon receipt, the Access Point will respond with a CTS message to all other AP/stations within its cover range to notify them to defer transmission. The AP will also confirm the requested AP/station that it has reserved the time-frame for transmission. The default value is 2346. Recommend minor modification of this value. To modify the RTS packet size to a smaller number will degrade the transmission throughput. Fragmentation Threshold let you to set up the transmission package size. The Enable 802.11h provides the 802.11h enable or disable the selection. 802.11h please you refer to IEEE 802.11h standard.

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Telme settings
The Telme setting provide the mechanism for management center monitoring the network alive. The information will be sent to management server according to the server address after Heartbeat time-out reach. The Heartbeat interval value is from 10 to 86400. The default Heartbeat interval value is 10800. The HeartBeat server address can be input the host name or IP address.

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Configuration Tools
The configuration tools use the Backup tool to save the current device configuration to a file named config.bon. You are able to then use the Restore tool to restore the saved configuration to the AirGateMax device.

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Status
System Status Summary
In this screen, you will see the all current settings and status of this AirGateMax outdoor AP.

Type Model Name and Number System Up Time Device Mode MAC address Wireless OP Mode Wireless SSID Wireless BSSID

Show the type of device. It is the model name of this outdoor device. Show the time from system up to now. Device mode is selected by user, such as Access Point, CPE etc. MAC address of this device. Show the device wireless mode by user setting. SSID which is set for wireless. It displays the ID of current BSS, which uniquely identifies each BSS.

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Wireless Channel Country Code

The WiFi channel which you use currently. ISO 3166-1 standard codes for the named of country.

IP Address/Subnet/ Gateway Show the device IP address, IP Subnet, Gateway IP. Firmware Application Version The current version of firmware installed in this device. Hardware Type Firmware Kernel Build Date The current version of this outdoor AP hardware. The date/version of this firmware (Kernel) released.

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Station List
In this screen, you will see the all the devices connected to this AirGateMax outdoor AP. refresh the status immediately. Note: This item only show in the modes of AP and Bridge. You can click the update to

MAC Address Signal Strength (dbm) Refresh Time (sec)

The MAC address of the devices which connected to this AP or Bridge. The signal strength of the device. You can determine the refresh rate of this screen. seconds. The duration unit is in

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Counters
The AirGateMax outdoor AP keeps count of successful and failed wireless transfers, as well as octet and error counts. The Refresh Time is the number of seconds between automatic updates of the counter display. Click Update to force the device to refresh the display immediately.

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Device Security
Under the default (factory) setting, the password is required for logging onto the AirGateMax outdoor AP. Use this panel to change, create, or delete a user mode password (0-20) characters, spaces allowed, if a password already exists, you must supply to make any changes.

Current Password New Password

Enter your current password if exist. Set your new password. The password can be up to 20 characters long. Password can contain letter, number and space. It is case sensitive. Re-enter the new password for confirmation.

Repeat New Password

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Device Restart
The AirGateMax outdoor AP sometimes must be restart to ensure that all configuration changes are applied. Some settings, even if saved and reported by the outdoor AP as its current settings, do not take effect until the o AirGateMax outdoor AP is restarted. Click Restart to take effect.

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Restore Default
Use this panel to restore the devices factory settings or power-on settings. The device will restart itself and come back on line with an IP address of DHCP assigned (or power-on IP). Click Restore Default to take effect.

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Firmware Upgrade
New firmware code giving the device enhanced capabilities may become available from time to time. Use this panel to send the contents of a firmware file to the device. The device will install the code in place of its current code and then restart itself. Be careful not to interrupt this process. Be motioned, the process of firmware upgrade should not be interrupted. The previous settings will be retained after a firmware update.

You can enter the new firmwares path and a file name directly (i.e. D:\sample\new_firmware.gz.sgn). the Browse button and find the new firmware then open it. Click Begin to start firmware upgrade.

Or you can click

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How to use KickStart to scan the devices IP


Install the KickStart
Open the Start menu, choose Run, browse to the KickStart directory on the disc, and select and run Setup. After a brief progress display, a window titled Welcome will appear.

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Click Next.

A message for users of early (pre-SE) Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 will appear. If the station is running either of these products, read the message carefully. It is reproduced in full below. If the system needs upgrading, you must exit Setup, carry out the upgrade, and start again.

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It is assumed in the remaining instructions that you are willing to accept all of the setup programs default settings.

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Click Next, and then continue clicking Next until a Finish button appears. The sequence of windows that will appear during this process is shown below.

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Click Finish.

A shortcut icon for running KickStart will appear on your desktop. A new folder, WLAN, will be added to the Start menus Programs section, and it will lead to commands for running and uninstalling KickStart.

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Using KickStart
Launch and operate KickStart as follows:

1. Double-click the KickStart shortcut icon, or choose the KickStart command from the Start menu.

A window explaining KickStarts purpose will appear.

2. Click Next.

KickStarts main window will appear, and a search for compatible devices will begin.

After a few seconds, information about the bridges found will appear. (If none are found, click Refresh.)

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NOTE: Because all new bridges are set to the same IP address, it is best not to connect them to the same LAN for configuration at the same time, as was done to create the example above.

Also, you should avoid leaving the factory-set IP address unchanged, even if it is suitable for your network. Many devices today come preset to this address for easier configuration, so it should be regarded as a reserved address.

3. Change the KickStart password of any bridge that still has the factory-set password.

The factory-set password is admin. To replace it, click the bridges entry with the mouses secondary button (usually the button furthest from your body) and choose the Change Password command that pops out.

In the window that appears, type the current password once and the new password twice. A KickStart password can be up to 20 characters long. Click OK when done.

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The password will be saved on the bridge, and a message indicating success will appear. Click OK to return to the main KickStart window.

4. Move the highlighting to the entry for the bridge that you want to configure, and then click Next.

Two things can happen:

If KickStart finds the bridges IP address suitable for starting the configuration process, it will immediately offer to start up your default browser and make it link to the bridges configuration interface. The Set IP dialog box shown below will not appear. Go directly to step 5.

If KickStart finds that the bridges IP address needs to be changed, the Set IP dialog box shown below will appear.

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The message at the bottom and the color of the IP settings suitability indicator tell you that the bridges IP settings must be changed to allow full communication with the computer.

IP addressing is a complicated subject beyond the scope of this users guide. Consult the network administrator if unsure about how to complete the following procedure.

Find an unused IP address on the subnet the devices are attached to, and type it in. Then type in the full TCP/IP networks subnet mask. Make sure the suitability indicator turns green. If you want the bridges configuration interface to be accessible from outside the linked LANs, type the IP address of the appropriate router or other gateway into the Default Gateway box.

Finally, click in the Password box, type the bridges current KickStart password, and click OK.

KickStart will indicate that it is ready to start your browser and point it to the bridges configuration interface.

5. Click Finish to start the browser (user mode), Previous to search again, or Cancel to simply quit.

Clicking Previous will take you back to step 2. Clicking Cancel will close KickStart without starting the browser. Clicking Finish will start up the computers default browser and make it link to the bridges configuration interface. This interface is explained in the following chapter.

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