LevelOne WAB-8011 User Manual
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WAB-8011
AC1200 Dual Band Outdoor PoE Wireless
Access Point, Controller Managed
User’s Manual
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Attention:
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Wireless AP
LAN cable
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Kits
2. Warning:
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Contents
CHAPTER 1 HARDWARE AND OPERATION MODE INSTRUCTION ................................................... 4
1.1 AP Interface: ............................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Power Supply and Connection ................................................................................................................ 4
1.3 AP Installation: ........................................................................................................................................ 5
CHAPTER 3:LOGIN ....................................................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER 4 : WEB GUI INTERFACE SETTING: ....................................................................................... 8
4.1 Status: ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Wizard Configuration: ........................................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Advanced Setting: ................................................................................................................................. 18
CHAPTER 5 SHARE INTERNET AND OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY ........................ 26
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING:............................................................................................ 27
APPENDIX A LICENSE STATEMENT / GPL CODE STATEMENT ...................................................... 28
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Chapter 1 Hardware and Operation mode Instruction
1.1 AP Interface:
Port
Description
WAN/POE
The WAN/POE port is used to connect to network devices, such as a switch and get
power from Ethernet
Reset
With the AP powered on, press the Reset button for 10 seconds and release. The AP
will restart itself and reset the device to factory default settings.
N Male
Antenna
Connect
or
Connect with the right type N female type antennas
1.2 Power Supply and Connection
User can connect the PC with wireless AP by Wireless SSID and LAN cabl(If by LAN cable
please make sure it is not under Gateway neither WISP mode)
The diagram of wireless connection showed as follow:
Pls note: the default SSID is LevelOne, S SI D’s p as s word i s 6 6 66 6 6 66
1.2.1 PoE Switch Power Supply
The connection diagram shows as P2, Internet cable from PoE Switch to AP’s WAN Port, then PC access into AP
wired/wireless.
The wireless AP can ONLY be powered by 48V IEEE 802.3at standard PoE.
P3
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1.3 AP Installation:
For the Outdoor Wireless AP, will be installed on a pole:
P3 AP installation
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Chapter 3:Login
The necessary information about log in is displayed on the sticker of the product, including the URL, User
Name and Pass Word
1)Connect the Ceiling AP with computer
2)Configure the PC’s local connection IP address as 192.168.188.X (X is number from 2 to 252), subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0, follow P4 and P5 to finish.
P4 Setting of computer’s IP address
P 5 Setting of computer’s IP address
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3) Input 192.168.188.253 into IE browser, then pop up the login page, the default login password: admin, then
login, pls do following P6
P6 Login
4) After login, then P7 Device Status will be showed;
This page will show the Wireless AP’s default operation mode, channel, connection status, CPU usage,
Wireless settings, LAN Setting, Wireless AP’s Location, hardware/firmware version.
P7: Device Status
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Chapter 4 : WEB GUI interface Setting:
4.1 Status:
After login, then P8 Device Status and home page will be showed:
P8: Device Status
In this page, show the AP’s default operation mode, channel, end user QTY, connection status, CPU usage status,
Wireless, LAN and AP location info.
Then in Wireless Setting, GUI configuration page showed as below:
User can configure the SSID, password, band width, channel here, then Apply to finish.
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P9. Wireless setting
LAN Setting to configure the DHCP or Fix IP
P10 LAN Setting
AP location setting: can mark where the AP set up, and AP name as P11:
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P11 AP Position setting
4.2 Wizard Configuration:
Wizard: It instruct users to configure wireless AP’s operation mode based on needs: there are four operation mode
including gateway, repeater, WISP, Wireless AP. Please confirm the operation mode first before configuration
starting.
Click Wizard in Status page, will pop up following page to configure the operation mode and there are explanation
for each operation mode for better application.
P12 Operation mode
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4.2.1 Gateway Mode:
Before Click Gateway mode, confirm your internet will be static IP, PPPoE, or DHCP:
Then will pop up following picture after click it, Please choose the right WAN setting mode, then click next to
continue.
P13 WAN setting in Gateway Mode
P14 Wireless Setting in Gateway Mode
When click Next, then will complete the Gateway mode setting and show following picture:
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P16 Complete the setting in Gateway Mode
When return to Status, will show wireless router’s SSID, internet connection, LAN connection status showed as
follow:
P17 Status in Gateway Mode
4.2.2 WiFi Repeater mode
A. Login the Web management page, click “Wizard”, then “WiFi Repeater”
B. Scan AP and select the AP’s SSID want to bridge, take “wireless 2.4G” for example, then input the AP’s key, click
next to complete.
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P18 Repeater Mode 1
C. Configure the SSID and password the AP going to broadcast. If you have repeated 2.4G WIFI, in default setting,
you are only allowed to broadcast 5.8G WIFI.
P19 Repeater Mode 2
Click Return button, will back to Status, show Repeater mode data, show fail or success, and user can configure
this data in this page if required.
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P20 Status in Repeater Mode
In wifi repeater operation mode, only one band SSID can be broadcast. If want to enable dual band SSID, then click
Wireless Setting. Pls note, when click wireless relay setting, following page will pop up. Turn on and there will be
dual band WIFI SSID.
P21 Wireless Relay Setting
4.2.3 WISP Operation mode:
Click WISP operation mode in Wizard, then will pop up the configure page, pls set the WISP operation mode based
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on the steps showed in picture. You can choose the AP you want to repeat.
P22 WISP Mode
Configure the right WAN setting in WISP operation mode, then next to complete
P23 WAN setting in WISP mode
Configure wireless data showed as follow:
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P24 Wireless setting in WISP mode
Then complete and back to status, will show the connection fail or success, then can configure the data based on
request:
P25 Status in WISP mode
Remark: When click WAN Setting, will pop up following picture to ask you choose PPPoE, DHCP or Static IP
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P26 WAN setting in WISP mode
4.2.4 AP Operation mode:
Set the wireless data, AP Location info as required, then click next to continue and enter into LAN setting.
After LAN setting, complete the AP mode configuration and back to Status:
P27 Wireless setting in AP Mode
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P28 LAN Setting in AP Mode
P29 Status in AP Mode
4.3 Advanced Setting:
In advanced setting, mainly for wireless AP’s device status, wireless setting, Networking setting and AP
management configure.
Let’s Click Advanced Setting in status page, will show return home, Setup Wizard which we showed before.
Let’s shown more in Device Status, Wireless, Network and Management in following pages:
4.3.1 Device Status:
to show the Wireless AP’s status, Wireless Status and LAN status.
In status, mainly to check the ceiling wireless AP’s firmware version, hardware version, uptime info.:
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P30 Device Status
In wireless status, to show wireless AP’s SSID, MAC address for WiFi, Channel, Encryption, Client List info.
P31 Wireless Status
In LAN Status, we can check wireless AP’s IP address, Subnet Mask, LAN MAC address and other info
showed in following picture.
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P32 LAN Status
4.3.2 2.4G and 5.8G Wireless Basic settings:
For wireless basic settings, mainly to configure the wireless SSID, password, band width ,encryption,
channel, Multi SSID.
P33 2.4G and 5.8G Wireless Basic settings
4.3.3 2.4G and 5.8G Virtual AP:
There are 3 virtual AP in 2.4G wireless, if need do multi SSID, then users can configure it showed in following
picture:
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P32 2.4G and 5.8G Virtual AP
4.3.4 2.4G and 5.8G Access Control:
Allow or deny the users access into this wireless AP based on MAC address.
P33 2.4G and 5.8G Access Control
4.3.5 2.4G and 5.8G Advanced Settings:
In this page, will show the regional, mode, RF Power, Max user access...
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P34 2.4G and 5.8G Advanced Setting
4.3.6 Network:
In network, mainly to show the LAN setting and tag VLAN as follow:
In LAN Settings, mainly including static IP and DHCP.
DHCP from controller means you are allowing controller to manage the IP of the AP and end users. That is to say
only when DHCP from controller is chosen can the controller find and mange the AP.
Static IP means the AP has the right to manage its own IP address. When the IP segment of the AP is same as
controller’s, the AP can also be found and managed by controller.
P35 Network Setting
In VLAN part, need an VLAN switch and make sure the multi SSID is enable, then input the VLAN ID to different
SSID.
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P36 Tag VLAN Setting
4.3.7 Management:
In this part, show the system time, Logs, upgrade firmware, system, user info.
And we show System time, how to upgrade firmware and system page to users:
Get time from NTP server can only be available under Gateway and WISP Mode. Before sync with host, please
select your Time zone.
P37 System Time
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In Logs part, you can copy the running history of the device to consult the engineers when you have any trouble.
P38 Logs
Upgrade Firmware allows you to browse the new firmware in your computer and upgrade. Please do not power off
the device during upgrade.
P39 Firmware Upgrade
You are able to backup the current configuration to your PC and restore by applying the configuration file from
your PC.
And you can Reset and Reboot the device with just one click.
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P40 System info
In user part, you can change the password for Log in
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Chapter 5 Share Internet and Obtain IP address automatically
Set computer’s TPC/IP as Obtain an IP address automatically, Obtain DNS server address automatically as
following picture showed.
the computer will obtain the IP address from router or base station to get Internet.
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Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting:
F 1 The Failure phenomenon and solution
Failure phenomenon
Solution
SYS Indicator off
Pls make sure the PoE module connection is right. POE Port connect
with AP, LAN port connect with computer
Can’t land to Wireless AP through Web
page
Pls check the IP address of computer and Wireless AP to see whether
they are in same networking segment, The method is click
“start”-“Run” input“cmd”,ping 192.168.188.253 to test the Wireless
AP connectivity.
Reset Wireless AP and load it again;
Pls make sure the IP address 192.168.188.253 is not occupied by
other device in Wireless AP’s networking;
Check computer and cable problem, recommend to use 10/100M
UTP unshielded cable;
Clean up Arp binding from “Start”-“Run” input“cmd” arp –d
Clean the IE Brower’s temporary files and Cache file。
Wireless AP can’t connect with AP
(the status display unconnected)
Try to scan the avaliable wireless networking again;
Make sure the Wireless AP’s wireless standard is correct;(2.4Ghz
signal should connect 2.4Ghz.)
The Security and passwords are matched between Wireless AP and
AP;
The signal strength of AP is too weak to connect, should be more
than -75dBm;
Can’t scan the wireless AP
Scan it several times more;
If using 5Ghz to scan, please make sure there are 5G signal existed.
Reset the Wireless AP, scan it again after Wireless AP restart;
The connection of Wireless AP and AP is
success, but the computer can’t share
internet
Pls Check the computer’s IP address and DNS setting. If it is
dynamin, set the network card as automatically obtain. If it is static
IP, pls contact with ISP for correct IP address and DNS address.
How to Reset Wireless AP
Press the “Reset” button more than 15 seconds after power on. The
Wireless AP will restore factory default after the Wireless AP restart.
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Appendix A LICENSE STATEMENT / GPL
CODE STATEMENT
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(http://global.level1.com/downloads.php?action=init) for
downloading offered software includes software code developed
by third parties, including software code subject to the GNU
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General Public License 2.1 („LGPLv2.1“).
WRITTEN OFFER FOR GPL/LGPL
SOURCE CODE
We will provide everyone upon request the applicable GPLv2 and
LGPLv2.1 source code files via CDROM or similar storage
medium for a nominal cost to cover shipping and media charges
as allowed under the GPLv2 and LGPLv2.1. This offer is valid for 3
years. GPLv2 and LGPLv2 inquiries: Please direct all GPL and
LGPL inquiries to the following address:
Digital Data Communications GmbH
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