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CERIO Corporation
100GX-N
extreme High Power 11n 150Mbps In Wall PoE Access Point
Users Manual
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Page 1 - User’s Manual

1 CERIO Corporation 100GX-N extreme High Power 11n 150Mbps In Wall PoE Access Point User’s Manual

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10 Step4 : In “Local Area Connection Properties” window, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on Properties button.

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11 Step5 : Select “Use the following IP address”, and fix in IP Address : 192.168.2.X ex. The X is any number by 1 to 253 Subnet mask : 255.255.

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

12 Step 2 : In the Network and Sharing Center page, Please click on the left side of “Change adapter setting” button Step 3 : In “Change adapte

Page 5 - 1.2 Package Contents

13 Step 4 : In “Properties” page, please Click “Properties” button to TCP/IP setting Step 5 : In Properties page to setting IP address, please f

Page 6 - 1.3 Size of In wall :

14 Step 6 : Select “Use the following IP address”, and fix in IP Address : 192.168.2.X ex. The X is any number by 1 to 253 Subnet mask : 255.255.2

Page 7 - 1.4 Features

15 Click “Continue to this website” to access the system's WMI. The system's Overview page will appear. Launch as web browser to access t

Page 8 - Management

16 The 100GX-N System screen The 100GX-N system login default As follows User Name : root Password : default

Page 9 - 2. Quick Installation

17 2.2 Wizard Setup The setup wizard is designed to be an 'easy to use' utility that allows quick modification of the 100GX-N UI Web-based

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18  LAN setup  Here are the instructions for setup your 100GX-N local LAN IP address and netmask. If you don’t want change the default 100GX-N

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19  Wireless Security setup  Suggested setting that you use wireless encryption authentication type for security Type : to “WPA2-PSK” the cip

Page 12 - Step 3 :

2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...

Page 13 - Step 4 :

20  Finishing Wizard Click Finish button to save your setting. please wait till completion of the reboot process. 3. AP Mode Configuration W

Page 14 - Open Web Browser

21 3.2 External Network Connection Network Requirement Normally, 100GX-N connects to a wired LAN and provides a wireless connection point to associa

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22  Hostname : The Hostname of the LAN port.  DNS: Check either “No Default DNS Server” or “Specify DNS Server IP” button as desired to set up

Page 16 - The 100GX-N System screen

23 3.4 Wireless General Setup The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click on

Page 17 - 2.2 Wizard Setup

24  TX Power : You can adjust the output power of the system to get the appropriate coverage for your wireless network. Specify digit numbers bet

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25 3.5 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup The administrator can change the Slot Time, ACK Timeout, RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings

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26 ACK Timeout is best determined by distance between the radios, data rate of average environment. The Timeout value is calculated based on round-t

Page 20 - 3. AP Mode Configuration

27  Short Preamble : By default, it’s “Enable”. To Disable is to use Long 128-bit Preamble Synchronization field. The preamble is used to signal &

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28  AC Type: Queue Data Transmitted AP to Clients Priority Description AC_BK Background Low High throughput. Bulk data that requires maximum th

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29  AIFS:The Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing Number specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames。  TxOP Limit:Transmission Opportunit

Page 23 - 3.4 Wireless General Setup

3 6.4 Configure DDNS Setup ... 59 6.5 Wireless Gene

Page 24 - HT Physical Mode

30  ESSID: Display Virtual AP's ESSID; default is AP00~AP07.  Status: Display VAP status; default VAP0 is always on and only VAP0 can suppo

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31  ESSID: Extended Service Set ID indicates the SSID which the clients used to connect to the VAP. ESSID will determine the service type of a cl

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32  Security Type: Select the desired security type from the drop-down list; the options are W E P, W PA -PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Ent

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33  Cipher Suite: You can chose use AES or TKIP with your WPA / WPA2 encryption method  AES is short for “Advanced Encryption Standard”, The AE

Page 28 - Priority Description

34 General Setting :  Cipher Suite: You can chose use AES or TKIP with your WPA / WPA2 encryption method  AES is short for “Advanced Encryption

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35  Authentication Server: Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server.  Port: The port number used by Authentication RADIUS server

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36  WEP Key Update Period: The time interval WEP will then be updated; the unit is in seconds; default is 300 seconds; 0 = do not rekey.  EAP Re

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37 3.9 WiFi MAC Filter General Configuration 100GX-N all virtual AP support MAC Filter setting, Major can filter wireless users connected to Access

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38 3.10 WDS Status The Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available.  MAC

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39 Wireless Information : Display the Virtual AP configuration information of the system.  VAP : Display number of system's Virtual AP.  ES

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4 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview The CERIO 100GX-N eXtreme High Power 11n 150Mbps In Wall PoE Access Point is an easy-to-install and cost-effective

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40 4.2 Configure 100GX-N LAN IP Address Here are the instructions to setup the local IP Address and Netmask Please click on System -> LAN and fol

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41 4.3 Wireless General Settings The administrator can change the data transmission, channel and output power settings for the system. Please click

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42 ※ Please refer 3.5 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup 4.5 WDS Setup The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network. Whe

Page 38 - 3.11 Associated Clients

43  Security Type : Option is “Disable”, “WEP”, “TKIP”or “AES” from drop-down list. Needs the same type to build WDS links. Security type takes

Page 39 - 4. WDS Mode Configuration

44 4.6 WDS Status The Peers MAC Address, antenna 0/1 received signal strength, phy mode and channel bandwidth for each WDS are available.  MAC Ad

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45 5.2 External Network Connection ( Network Requirement ) It can be used as an Client Bridge or Repeater AP to receive wireless signal over last mi

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46  DHCP Server Devices connected to the system can obtain an IP address automatically when this service is enabled.  DHCP : Check Enable butt

Page 42 - 4.5 WDS Setup

47 General Setup  MAC Address : The MAC address of the Wireless interface is displayed here.  Band Mode : Select an appropriate wireless band;

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48  Aggregation Size : The Aggregation Size is in the range of 1024~65535, default is 50000. It determines the size (in Bytes) of the larger frame

Page 44 - 4.6 WDS Status

49 5.6 Site Survey Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey.

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5 VLAN Tag / SNMP v2c/v3 and Web Based Management interface Besides supporting IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN priority control ,The users to easily handle net

Page 46 - 5.4 Wireless General Setup

50 5.7 Station Profile  Connection Setup : Can you choose Fix or cycle to AP Link.  General Configuration :  MAC address : The remote AP MAC

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51 Change these settings as described here and click Save button to save your changes. Click Reboot button to activate your changes. 5.8 Remote

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52  Client Isolation : By default, it’s “Disable”. Select “Enable”, all clients will be isolated from each other, which means they can’t reach eac

Page 49 - 5.6 Site Survey

53 addresses of the wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using the Add and Remove buttons. 6. WISP + AP Mode Configuration When WI

Page 50 - 5.7 Station Profile

54 Internet connection Type  Static IP : Users can manually setup the WAN IP address with a static IP provided by W I SP.  IP Address : The IP

Page 51 - 5.9 Repeater AP Setup

55  Hostname : The Hostname of the WAN port  PPPoE : To create wireless PPPoE WAN connection to a PPPoE server in network.  User Name : Ent

Page 52 - Security Type

56  PPTP : The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) mode enables the implementation of secure multi-protocol Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) t

Page 53 - 6.2 Configure CPE(WAN) Setup

57  DNS : Check “No Default DNS Server” or “Specify DNS Server IP” radial button as desired to set up system DNS.  Primary : The IP address of

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58 6.3 Configure 100GX-N LAN IP Address Here are the instructions for how to setup the local IP Address and Netmask. Please click on System -> LA

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59 6.4 Configure DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS allows you to map domain name to dynamic IP address. Please click on System -> DDNS Setup and follow the

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6 1.3 Size of In wall : Measure : mm Main Unit with US-Type Faceplate For U.S.A. / Japan Specification Main Unit with EU-Type Faceplate

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60 ※ Please refer 3.4 Wireless General Setup Explanation 6.6 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup The administrator can change the Slot Time, ACK

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61 ※ Please refer 3.5 Configure Wireless Advanced Setup Explanation

Page 59 - 6.5 Wireless General Setup

62 6.7 Site Survey Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with. Please click on Wireless -> Site Survey.

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63 6.8 Station Profile  Connection Setup : Can you choose Fix or cycle to AP Link.  General Configuration :  MAC address : The remote AP MAC

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64 6.9 Remote AP Status Show information of bridge signal link or unlink and remote SSID name by WISP. If set multiple connections, The GUI list

Page 62 - 6.7 Site Survey

65 6.11 Repeater AP MAC Filter Setup Continue Virtual AP Setup section. For each Virtual AP setting, the administrator can allow or reject clients t

Page 63 - 6.8 Station Profile

66 System Information  System Name : Enter a desired name or use the default one.  Description : Provide description of the system.  Locat

Page 64 - 6.10 Repeater AP Setup

67 Login Methods: Only root user can enable or disable system login methods and change services port.  Enable HTTP : Check to select HTTP Service

Page 65 - 7 System Management

68  Ping Interval : specify time interval (in seconds) between the ICMP “echo requests” are sent by the Ping Watchdog Tool. Default is 300 seconds

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69  Local Time : Display the current system time.  Setup Time Use NTP : To synchronize the system time with NTP server.  Time Zone : Select

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7 1.4 Features  Operation Modes : Pure AP+WDS Mode, Pure WDS Mode, Client Bridge Universal Repeater Mode, WISP Repeater + AP Mode  IEEE 802.11n

Page 68 - 7.2 Configure System Time

70  User Setup : The management can set time by system time  Date: Setting the date for system.  Time : Setting the time for system. Click

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71  SNMP v2c Enable: Check to enable SNMP v2c.  ro community : Set a community string to authorize read-only access.  rw community : Set a

Page 70 - 7.4 Configure SNMP Setup

72  Community : Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system.  IP(

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73 8.2 IP Filter (This function must be used WISP mode) Allows to create deny or allow rules to filter ingress or egress packets from specific sourc

Page 72 - 8 Configure Advance Setup

74 When you create rules in the IP Filter List, the prior rules maintain higher priority. To allow limited access from a subnet to a destination net

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75  MAC Filter Rule : By default, it’s “Disable”. Options are Disabled, Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC.  Action :  Only Allow List

Page 74 - Example 2 :

76  Service : By Default, It’s “Disable”. Check Enable radial button to enable Virtual Server.  Description : Enter appropriate message for reso

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77 8.5 Parental Control (This function must be used WISP mode) Parental Control allows you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and tr

Page 76 - Other Notes

78 If you want to block websites with specific URL address or using specific keywords, enter each URL or keyworks in the “Content Filter” field an

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79 OSPF Settings :  OSPF Service : By default, it's Disable. To Enable to activated OSPF routing service.  Route ID : The router ID is t

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8 Wireless Feature  Support IEEE802.11n,HT Tx/Rx Stream selection : 1 for 150Mbps(Tx),and 150Mbps(Rx) Transmission power control : Layer 1~9 

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80 Static Routing Setup :  Service : Click Enable to activated static routing.  Destination Net/Mask : Specify desired destination IP network a

Page 80 - 8.7 Time Policy

81  Policy : There are 10 Policy can be selected.  Schedule Rule : Select desired schedule for this policy.  On Schedule : Execution is base

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82 9 Configure Utilities Setup 9.1 Profile setting The Function is backup current configuration, restore prior configuration or reset back to factor

Page 82 - 9 Configure Utilities Setup

83 9.2 Firmware Upgrade Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations. Firmware up

Page 83 - 9.2 Firmware Upgrade

84 9.3 Network Utility The administrator can diagnose network connectivity via the PING or TRACEROUTE utility. Please click on Utilities -> Netwo

Page 84 - 9.4 Reboot

85 The System Overview page appears upon the completion of reboot. 10 Configure Status 10.1 Overview Detailed information on System, Network can

Page 85 - 10 Configure Status

86 10.2 DHCP Client (This function must be used WISP mode) The administrator can view status of all DHCP Client Users on each DHCP Server. Please cl

Page 86 - 10.3 Extra Info

87  Route Information : Select “Route Information” on the drop-down list to display route table. 100GX-N could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It

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88 Bridge table will show Bridge ID and STP's Status on the each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces, the Bridge Port should be attache

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89 10.4 Event Log The Event log displays system events when system is up and running. Also, it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when is

Page 89 - 10.4 Event Log

9 2. Quick Installation 2.1 Basic Settings 100GX-N supports web-based configuration. Upon the completion of hardware installation, 100GX-N can be co

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90 Appendix A. WEB GUI Valid Characters Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters Block Field Valid Characters LAN IP Address IP Format; 1-254 IP Netmask 1

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91 Domain Length : 32 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~ ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) _ + - { } | : < > ? [ ] / ; ` , . = Lease Time 600 ~ 99999999 Table B WEB GUI Vali

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92 Table B WEB GUI Valid Characters (continued) Block Field Valid Characters Virtual AP Setup ESSID Length : 31 Space 0-9, A-Z, a-z ~ ! @ # $

Page 93 - Appendix B. MCS Data Rate

93 Block Field Valid Characters Parental Control MAC Address MAC Format; 12 HEX chars Local/ Destination IP IP Formate; 1-254 Local/ Destination Po

Page 94 - Appendix C. Specifications

94 When MCS=0~7(One Tx Stream), Guard Interval and Channel Bandwidth are supported When MCS=8~15(Two Tx Stream), Guard Interval and Channel Bandwidt

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95 Environmental & Mechanical Characteristics Operating Temperature -25 °C ~ 55 °C Storage Temperature -25 °C ~ 65 °C Operating Humidity S

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