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SmartPath Enterprise Wireless Access Point, Outdoor Installation Guide

-Check connectivity to SmartPath EMS Online: ping redirector.Black Box.com capwap ping redirector.Black Box.com

-Ensure that any intervening firewalls allow one of the following sets of services from the LWN602WA to SmartPath EMS Online:

CAPWAP (UDP 12222), SSH (TCP 22), and HTTPS (TCP 443) or

HTTP (TCP 80) and HTTPS (TCP 443)

If a wireless client cannot form an association with an SSID, check that it is within range and is configured to use the same authentication method as the SSID. For example, if the client is configured to use Open or WEP authentication but the SSID is set for WPA or WPA2, the client will not be able to associate with the LWN602WA. To see the security settings for an SSID, click

Configuration > SSIDs > ssid_name > Advanced Access Security Settings, and look at the SSID access security type, the key management method, and the encryption method.

If the client associates and authenticates itself, but the LWN602WA cannot forward traffic, check that the LWN602WA is assigning the correct user profile, and if so, that it is also assigning the correct VLAN. To see the user profile and VLAN that an LWN602WA assigns to a client, log in to SmartPath EMS, click Monitor > Clients > Active Clients > client_mac_address. Check the user profile attribute and VLAN. If they are correct, then check that the client has received its network settings through DHCP. To check connectivity to a DHCP server, click Tools > VLAN Probe, choose the LWN602WA with which the client is associated from the SmartPath AP drop-down list, and enter IDs for the VLAN range that you want to check. Click Start to send a DHCP DISCOVER message, and see if it elicits a response. Also check that the VLAN configuration for the port on the connecting switch is correct.

To remove all settings and return the configuration to its factory default settings, enter the reset config command or use a pin to

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Contents Installation Guide Table of Contents Safety Instructions and Site Hazard Warnings Kit ContentsEnvironmental Specifications Device, Power, and Environmental SpecificationsDevice and Enclosure Specifications Power SpecificationsPoE Connections Vertical Pole Mount Mounting the LWN602WAHorizontal Pole Mount Blackbox.com Flat Surface Mount Installing the hardwareAttaching External Antennas Attach external antennas Attaching the Ethernet Cable Waterproof HousingConnecting to SmartPath EMS Connecting to the NetworkConnecting to SmartPath EMS Accessing the virtual console Using the Virtual Access ConsoleShow Interface Mgt0 Deployment and Configuration TipsBlackbox.com Ethernet Protector Connecting the PoE injector inlineShipping and Packaging Troubleshooting Contacting Technical SupportBlackbox.com Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

LWN602WA, SmartPath Enterprise Wireless Access Point specifications

The Black Box SmartPath Enterprise Wireless Access Point, model LWN602WA, represents a significant advancement in wireless networking technology, tailored specifically for enterprises seeking robust connectivity and seamless user experiences. This device is engineered to support high-density environments, making it ideal for offices, schools, and public venues where multiple users access the network simultaneously.

One of the standout features of the LWN602WA is its dual-band capability. It operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, allowing for increased bandwidth and reduced interference. This dual-band functionality is crucial for environments that demand reliable connections among numerous devices. The access point can intelligently steer clients to the optimal band based on their needs, thereby enhancing overall network performance.

The LWN602WA also incorporates advanced 802.11ac Wave 2 technology, ensuring it delivers high-speed wireless connectivity. With support for MU-MIMO (Multi-User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output), the access point can communicate with multiple devices simultaneously, significantly improving performance in crowded spaces. This technology is particularly valuable in enterprise settings where many users are connected at once, as it minimizes latency and boosts throughput.

Security is another critical feature of the LWN602WA. It supports numerous security protocols, including WPA3, which enhances encryption and protects data from unauthorized access. The device also supports VLANs, allowing organizations to segment their network traffic efficiently, which is essential for maintaining performance and security in enterprise environments.

The LWN602WA is designed for ease of deployment and management. It supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), eliminating the need for separate power sources and enabling flexible installation options. With its user-friendly web interface and support for centralized management software, network administrators can easily monitor and configure the access point, ensuring optimal performance and security.

Additionally, the access point is built to withstand the rigors of a commercial environment. Its sleek design and durable construction make it an aesthetically pleasing yet resilient component of any enterprise network.

In summary, the Black Box SmartPath Enterprise Wireless Access Point LWN602WA is a powerful solution that combines dual-band operation, advanced 802.11ac Wave 2 technology, robust security features, and easy management capabilities, making it a smart choice for enterprises aiming to enhance their wireless infrastructure. Its ability to support high user density, paired with strong performance, positions it as a leader in the enterprise wireless access market.