LevelOne WAB-1000 manual Introduction, Basic Features

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Chapter 1: Introduction

This manual covers the installation and operation of Level One’s WAB-1000 Outdoor Access Point. The WAB-1000 is a ruggedized access point/ bridge, which is intended for use in industrial and external environments. It accommodates both 802.11b WLAN and 802.11g WLAN access and uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) access to the Ethernet WAN to eliminate the need for internal access point power supply units (AC-DC converters) and 110-220V cabling installations. The wireless LANs can include mobile devices such as handheld Personal Data Assistants (PDAs), mobile web pads, and wireless laptops. The WAB-1000 employs state-of-the- art AES or 3DES encryption for bridging. If encryption is desired in the access point mode, either static WEP or WPA (using TKIP or AES-CCMP) can be employed. This allows you to employ legacy client WEP cards and still secure the wireless band.

The WAB-1000 incorporates IEEE 802.3af (Power over Ethernet) and the capability for the highest security functionality (AES) as well as long-range RF capability.

The WAB-1000 includes the following cryptographic modules: static WEP, or WPA using TKIP or AES-CCMP in AP mode, and AES-ECB or 3DES for wireless encryption for the bridging mode; and HTTPS/TLS, for secure web communication. The WAB-1000 contains three cryptographic modules and ports: Ethernet WAN interface for communication to the wired LAN backbone; Ethernet LAN local port for purposes of initial setup and configuration; two wireless LAN antennas for communicating on the 802.11b/g frequency; and capability for use of an external (remote) antenna (supplied separately) also for use on the 802.11b/g frequency. The 802.11b or 802.11g frequency is suitable for use when configuring the unit to be used as a bridge.

The WAB-1000 is wall-mountable.

Notice: In this manual, “WAB-1000” refers to both WAB-1000A and WAB-1000H. The only difference between WAB-1000A and WAB-1000H is that WAB-1000H equipped with an extra temperature controller. The operable temperature range of WAB-1000H will be -30 ~+70 .

Basic Features

The WAB-1000 is housed in a sturdy case, which is not meant to be opened except by an authorized technician for maintenance or repair. The unit should work without fail. If you wish

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Contents User Guide Page Table of Contents WPA Encryption Page Basic Features IntroductionWireless Basics 802.11b Network ConfigurationAccess point configurations 802.11gPossible AP Topologies Bridging Data Encryption and SecurityWPA with TKIP/ AES-CCMP AES-ECB and 3DES for BridgingMAC Address Authentication Operator Authentication and ManagementDhcp Server Management Hardware installation Preparation for useInstallation Instructions Ensure the cabling is correctly installedMinimum system and component requirements Page LED Indicator LightsSealing Antenna Connections WANPreliminary configuration steps IntroductionInitial setup using the Local port System Configuration GeneralWAN LAN Wireless Setup Page RTS DtimEncryption SsidWPA Encryption Page MAC Address Filtering Bridging and Bridging Encryption Rogue AP Detection Advanced Services Settings Snmp Agent User Management List All UsersMonitoring/Reports Add New UserSystem Status Bridging StatusWireless Clients Adjacent AP List Dhcp Client ListWeb Access Log System LogNetwork Activity System Administration Firmware UpgradeFactory Default Reboot Remote LoggingUtilities Configure the WAB-1000 as a bridge General bridge setupPage Page Set up bridging type Point-to-point bridge configurationPoint-to-point bridging setup guide BssidPage Page Point-to-multipoint bridge configuration Point-to-multipoint bridging setup guide Repeater bridge configuration Repeater bridging setup guideBridging Encryption Manufacturer’s Statement Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsChannel Separation and Wlan Cards 3DES AESDhcp SnmpTkip WPA