WHP Wireless WHP-1120, WHP-1100, WHP-1130 user manual Figures

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FIGURES

 

FIGURE 1. SIMPLE WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK

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FIGURE 2. SINGLE-APNETWORK

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FIGURE 3. MULTIPLE-APNETWORK

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FIGURE 4-1. OUTDOOR ACCESS POINT AND DC INJECTOR

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FIGURE 4-2. OUTDOOR ACCESS POINT INSTALLATION

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FIGURE 5. MAIN MENU OF INSTALLATION CD-ROM

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FIGURE 6. WELCOME WINDOW

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FIGURE 7. CHOOSE DESTINATION LOCATION WINDOW

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FIGURE 8. SELECT PROGRAM FOLDER WINDOW

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FIGURE 9. SETUP COMPLETE WINDOW

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FIGURE 10. WMS HOSTS VIEW WINDOWS

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FIGURE 11. WLAN KICK START WINDOW

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FIGURE 12. CONFIG WINDOW — IP PANEL

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FIGURE 13. CONFIG WINDOW — FILTER PANEL

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FIGURE 14. CONFIG WINDOW — WIRELESS PANEL

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FIGURE 15. CONFIG WINDOW — MAC ACCESS CONTROL PANEL

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FIGURE 16. CONFIG WINDOW — ENCRYPTION PANEL

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FIGURE 17. CONFIG WINDOW — SNMP ACCESS CONTROL PANEL

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FIGURE 18. NEW/EDIT ADDRESS DIALOG BOX

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FIGURE 19. IEEE 802.1X PANEL – AUTHENTICATION OPTIONS

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FIGURE 20. IEEE 802.1X PANEL – ACCOUNTING OPTIONS

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FIGURE 21. IEEE 802.1X PANEL – RADIUS SETTINGS

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FIGURE 22. CONFIG WINDOW — TRAP SERVER PANEL

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FIGURE 23. TRAP SERVER PANEL — CLEAR ALL ADDRESS FUNCTION

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FIGURE 24. TRAP VIEW WINDOW

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FIGURE 25. WARNING BEFORE AP RESET

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FIGURE 26. MONITOR COMMAND IN POP-UP MENU

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FIGURE 27. MONITOR WINDOW — IDENTITY PANEL

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FIGURE 28. MONITOR WINDOW — STATISTICS PANEL

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FIGURE 29. MONITOR WINDOW — STATIONS PANEL

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FIGURE 30. WARNING BEFORE AP RESTART

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FIGURE 31. WARNING BEFORE FACTORY RESET

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FIGURE 32. UPGRADE FIRMWARE DIALOG BOX

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FIGURE 33. BATCH MODE OPERATION LIST

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FIGURE 34. NEW/EDIT ADDRESS DIALOG BOX

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FIGURE 35. EXPORTING A CONFIGURATION PROFILE TO A FILE

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FIGURE 36. IMPORTING A CONFIGURATION PROFILE FROM A FILE (1)

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FIGURE 37. IMPORTING A CONFIGURATION PROFILE FROM A FILE (2)

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FIGURE 38. ENCRYPTION DIALOG DURING IMPORTING A CONFIGURATION PROFILE 43

FIGURE 39. IMPORTING A CONFIGURATION PROFILE FROM A FILE (3)

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Outdoor Access Point

 

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Contents User’s Manual Trademarks Packing List Contents Advanced Settings Figures Introduction Related Products Wlan Management System Automatic Discovery of Compatible DevicesWindows 95/98 Windows NTWindows 2000/XP Wlan Management System Hardware and Software Requirements Terminology Used in this Guide BSSID, MAC IDHow to Use this Guide Planning the Network Infrastructure Network TypesSingle-AP network Planning an Infrastructure Network Single AP InstallationMultiple AP Installation RoamingOutdoor Access Point Outdoor Access Point and DC Injector Hardware DescriptionOutdoor Access Point Installation Hardware Pre-configuration Wireless Product Placement Guidelines Page Welcome window Click Next Using the Wlan Management System Auto-DiscoveryKick Start Function WMS Hosts View windowsWlan Kick Start window Configuration Config Window IP PanelConfig Window Filter Panel Config window Filter panelConfig Window Wireless Panel SsidTransmission Config Window MAC Access Control Panel Config window Mac Access Control panelWEP Disable, Authentication Open Disable data encryption Config Window Snmp Access Control Panel New/Edit Address dialog box will open Figure Config Window Ieee 802.1X Panel Authentication OptionsAccounting Options Radius Settings Config Window Trap Server Panel Config window Trap Server panelTrap View Trap Server panel Clear all address functionConfig Window Advanced Panel MonitorMonitor command in pop-up menu Identity InformationStatistics StationsFactory Reset RestartUpgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware dialog boxManage WMS Host Table Advanced SettingsBatch mode operation Partition the network according to the physical locationCreate Host Table via Automatic Discovery Import Host Table to check device’s availabilityNew/Edit/Delete a Host Address on Host Table Exporting a Configuration Profile to a File Importing a Configuration Profile from a FileEncryption On screen, click Import FAQs Question AnswerTroubleshooting Symptom Suggested SolutionsTechnical Support Limited Warranty HardwareLimited Warranty Service Procedures Service after Warranty Period Regulatory Domains and Channels FCC Etsi

WHP-1100, WHP-1120, WHP-1130 specifications

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