SENAO SL-2511AP2 PLUS Manuale utente

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SENAO
SL-2511AP2 PLUS
Wireless LAN Access Point
User’s Guide

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1 FEATURES.................................................................................................................................2
2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................2
2.1 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................2
2.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION....................................................................................................2
3 INITIAL SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ..................................3
4 CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT THROUGH WEB BROWSER...........................5
4.1 SYSTEM SETTING ..................................................................................................................6
4.1.1 System Time..................................................................................................................7
4.1.2 Administrator Setting ...................................................................................................7
4.1.3 Firmware Upgrade.......................................................................................................8
4.1.4 Configuration Tools .....................................................................................................9
4.1.5 Status.......................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.6 Reset...........................................................................................................................12
4.2 LAN SETTING.....................................................................................................................13
4.2.1 LAN Settings...............................................................................................................13
4.2.2 DHCP Client Lists .....................................................................................................14
4.2.3 DNS Settings ..............................................................................................................15
4.3 FILTERING SETTING.............................................................................................................15
4.3.1 MAC Filtering............................................................................................................15
4.3.2 IP Filtering.................................................................................................................16
4.4 WIRELESS SETTING .............................................................................................................16
4.4.1 General ......................................................................................................................17
4.4.2 Enhanced Features.....................................................................................................19
4.4.3 Associated Clients......................................................................................................20
4.5 SNMP.................................................................................................................................20
4.5.1 SNMP Community......................................................................................................20
4.5.2 SNMP Trap.................................................................................................................21
5 CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT THROUGH TELNET .......................................22
5.1 ENTER THE TELNET SESSION ...............................................................................................22
5.2 COMMAND LINE FOR TELNET DAEMON...............................................................................24
5.3 CONFIGURING WIRELESS LAN THROUGH TELNET .............................................................32
5.4 CONFIGURING LAN THROUGH TELNET ..............................................................................37
5.5 CONFIGURING SYSTEM THROUGH TELNET ..........................................................................39
5.6 CONFIGURING FILTERING THROUGH TELNET ......................................................................43
5.7 CONFIGURING SNMP THROUGH TELNET ............................................................................45

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5.8 UPGRADING FIRMWARE THROUGH TELNET .........................................................................48
6 CHANGE HISTORY...............................................................................................................51
7 STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................52
1 Features
zFully interoperable with IEEE 802.11b compliant products.
zHigh-Speed data transfer rate up to 11Mbps.
z64-bit and 128-bit WEP Encryption.
zMAC Address and TCP/UDP/IP filtering.
zWeb-Based Network Manager/Telnet for Configuring and Managing Your Access Points.
zSNMP MIB I and MIB II supported.
zCapable of acting as a DHCP Server.
zRemote Management supported.
zFirmware Upgrade via WEB/TFTP
2 Hardware Configuration
2.1 Hardware Configuration
1. RJ-45 Ethernet connector
Provides 10/100 Mbps connectivity to a wired Ethernet LAN.
2. Reset Button
By pressing this button for over 3 seconds, the AP will be reset with factory default
configuration.
3. Power Supply connector
It is for connecting to the power adapter.
2.2 Hardware Installation
1. Configure your notebook or PC with Wireless LAN card.
2. For Wired LAN, connect your PCs’ Ethernet port to any AP’s LAN port by an Ethernet cable.

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3. For WLAN, locate the AP to a proper position.
4. Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
3 Initial Software Installation and Configuration
1. Change the TCP/IP setting of your managing computer. Select the TCP/IP line that has been
associated to your network card. Click the Properties button.
2. Make sure the IP address of your computer and the AP are in the same subnet. The default IP
address of the Access Point is 192.168.1.1 and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.

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3. For WLAN, open the WLAN client utility. Click Configuration tab. Type default SSID (default
SSID: wireless) in the Network Name field. Choose “Access Point” for Network Type, then
click OK button.
Note: the default channel is 6.

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4 Configuring the Access Point through Web
Browser
The Access Point can be configured through your web browser with the Web-Based Utility.
Open your web browser and type the default IP address of the AP in the address field (default IP:
192.168.1.1) and press Enter. Make sure the IP address of AP and your computer are in the same
subnet.
After the connection is established, you will see the User Login page as shown below. Leave
the password field blank when the first time you open the Web-Based utility. You can change the
password on the “Administrator settings” page.
The system will be time out after idling about 1 minute. You have to login again to re-enter the
main setting page. You can change the idle time out period on the “Administrator settings” page.
On any page, you can click HELP to obtain more descriptions and explanations. To clear any
values you’ve entered on any page, click CANCEL and re-enter information.
There are three tabs on the upper right-corner of each page. To go back to the main setting
page, press HOME tab. To log out of the web management, press EXIT tab. To complete any
change you have made, press RESET tab after clicking APPLY button.

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4.1 System Setting
The system setting contains all basic configuration of the Access Point. It includes System
Time, Administrator Setting, Firmware Upgrade, Configuration Tools, Status, and Reset.

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4.1.1 System Time
Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server allows the AP to synchronize
the system clock to the global internet. The synchronizes clock in the AP is used to control client
filtering. The polling time is the time period that the AP sends requests for the correct time. Note
that the polling time can not be less than 3600 sec. Click APPLY to complete your change.
4.1.2 Administrator Setting
Set a password to restrict management access to the Access Point. If you want to manage the
Access Point from a remote location (outside of the local network), you must also specify the IP

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address of the remote PC.
Password Settings:
To change your password, enter your current password in the “Current Password” box. Enter
new password in the “Password” box. Enter it again in the “Re-type password” box to confirm it.
Click APPLY to complete your change.
The “idle Time Out” is the amount of time of inactivity before the Access Point will
automatically close the Administrator session. Set this to zero to disable it.
Remote Management:
By default, management access is only available to users on your local network. However, you
can also manage the Access Point from a remote host. Just check the Enable check box and enter
the IP address of an administrator to this screen.
4.1.3 Firmware Upgrade
The firmware information is displayed on this page. You can find firmware version and
firmware date here. There are two ways to upgrade the firmware: “Using TFTP” and “Using WEB”.
Click APPLY to choose the one you want.
zUsing TFTP
On the managed computer, run the TFTP Server utility. And specify the folder in which the
firmware file resides. After running the TFTP server, enter the TFTP server IP and the filename on
the following page. Click on APPLY to complete your change.

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zUsing WEB
Type the correct firmware file path and file name on the File field. You can click Browse to
select the file location. Click on APPLY to complete your change.
4.1.4 Configuration Tools
This tool can backup or restore the AP’s configuration. It can also restore the original factory
default settings.
zRestore Factory default configuration:
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