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SWL-3000AP Series
Access Point Users Guide
* This User’s Guide can be used on SWL-3000AP, 3000AP(DA), 3300AP and 3300AP(DA).
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Page 1 - Access Point User’s Guide

SWL-3000AP Series Access Point User’s Guide * This User’s Guide can be used on SWL-3000AP, 3000AP(DA), 3300AP and 3300AP(DA).

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6④ TCP/IP address environment is set on [Basic] Dialogue Box. ♦ Specify an IP address After consulting with your system administrator, you ente

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7♦ Set Channel for AP use. Channel index should be between 1 and 14(differs from country to country). Notice : If you are operating two or more Acc

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8⑧ When you click [Confirm & Apply] button to apply new configuration, “Configuration Summary” window, which shows new configuration, will appear

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9⑪ After you enter the password, click [OK] button. ⑫ If you want to set default values, click [Load Default values] button. Then, AP Configuratio

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104. PTP Setting Using AP Manager ① PTP stands for Point to Point, and it is used to connect two divided networks into one using AP as Wireless Bri

Page 7 - 2. Installation

11③ When Operation Mode of AP is selected for “Point-to-Point” on [Radio] Dialogue Box, [Remote ID (PTP)] Box will appear to enter MAC ID of Wireles

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12 ⑤ ESSID and Channel of two APs must be identical in PTP mode ⑥ When you click [Confirm & Apply] button to apply new configuration

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13 ⑦ If new settings are entered correctly, click [Apply] button to apply new configuration. ⑧ When you click [Apply] button, “Password” window

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14new configuration. ⑪ After rebooting, choose selected proper AP on “List Box”. Then, the selected AP set with PTP Mode can be confirmed on [Selec

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15 5. AML Setting Using AP Manager ① AML stands for Automatic Multi-link. Using AP as Wireless Bridge, it is used to connect several divided networ

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Notice when you establish * We recommend you to avoid this places where may be cause of performance decline or trouble. 1. Places with high humidity

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16 ④ Select either “Master” or “Slave” for [Control Mode] on [Automatic Multi-link] Box. Basically, AML Mode consists of two or more APs, and set on

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17 ⑤ All of ESSID and Channel of AP set in AML mode must be identical. ⑥ When you click [Confirm & Apply] button to apply new configuration

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18 ⑨ After you enter the password, click [OK] button. ⑩ When you click [Apply] button instead of [Confirm & Apply] button, “Password” window

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196. Bridge Table and Protocol Management Using AP Manager ① Using AP Manager, list of Wired and Wireless Station(PC or AP) connected to current AP

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20④ [Age Time] on [Bridge Table] Management Box shows cycle of AP refreshing “Bridge Table”. The use of Default Values is recommended. ⑤ After sel

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21 ⑩ If new settings are entered correctly, click [Apply] button to apply new configuration. ⑪ When you click [Apply] button, “Password” window w

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227. NAT Setting Using AP Manager ① NAT stands for Network Address Translation, and it is used to establish private network domain. Using NAT, any

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23③ When you click [Confirm & Apply] button to apply new configuration, “Configuration Summary” window, which shows new configuration, will appe

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24⑦ When you click [Apply] button instead of [Confirm & Apply] button, “Password” window will appear immediately skipping “Configuration Summary

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25 Select “TCP/IP” [Properties]of LAN Adapter to use on [Configuration] Menu. Set “IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” on [IP Address] Menu.In this case,

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1. Introduction⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅ 1 2. Installation⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅

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26 Configuration has been completed for desktop or notebook PC to connect with AP. In this case, the specified IP Address of desktop or notebook PC

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278. DHCP Server Setting Using AP Manager ① DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, it is protocol that enables Network administrator

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28 Notice : When you select DHCP Server, the values on the window show information assigned to DHCP Client with IP Address. In most cases, values of

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29⑤ To set the scope of assignable IP Address, first check on [Empty] check box on the left. Then, “Empty” will be changed to “Valid”, and you can s

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30 ⑪ After you enter the password, click [OK] button. ⑫ When you click [Apply] button instead of [Confirm & Apply] button, “Password” window

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31 Notice : If you want to set DHCP Client instead of DHCP Server, select [Basic] on “Tab Bar” menu of AP. Then, select “Obtain an IP address automat

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329. NAT and DHCP Server Simultaneous Setting Using AP Manager ① After executing AP Manager, select [Server] tab on “Tab Bar” to set DHCP Server an

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33③ When you click [Confirm & Apply] button to apply new configuration, “Configuration Summary” window, which shows new configuration, will appe

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34⑦ When you click [Apply] button instead of [Confirm & Apply] button, “Password” window will appear immediately skipping “Configuration Summary

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3510. ADSL and Cable Modem Connection Setting Using AP Manager ① After executing AP Manager, click [Advanced] and [Internet Connection] on “Menu Ba

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Also, this equipment is available for home use. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two c

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36Notice: ADSL can generally be divided into two service types supporting PPPoE or PPTP, but PPPoE is more common. If you don’t know your ADSL servi

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37③ Set NAT and DHCP Server referring Chapter 9. ④ Click [Finish] button to complete setting. DHCP Server andNAT Setting

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38⑤ A window will appear and ask you to apply new settings immediately. If you do not want to apply new settings, select [No(N)]. ⑥ If you click

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3910.2 Settings for ADSL – PPTP ① When the above page appears, enter the user name given by your ISP(Internet Service Provider) in the “User Name

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40④ Set NAT and DHCP Server referring Chapter 9. ⑤ Click [Finish] button to complete setting. Setting DHCP Server and NAT

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41⑥ A window will appear and ask you to apply new settings immediately. If you do not want to apply new settings, select [No(N)]. ⑦ If you click

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4210.3 Settings for Cable Modem ① Set NAT and DHCP Server referring Chapter 9. Notice : Personal Information Setting is not needed because Cable m

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43③ A window will appear and ask you to apply new settings immediately. If you do not want to apply new settings, select [No(N)]. ④ If you click

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4411. Encryption Setting Using AP Manager ① After executing AP Manager, select [Security] tab on “Tab Bar” to set encryption. Then, select “Encrypti

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45④ Enter the agreed password phrase to set encryption in “Passphrase,” and click [Generate] button to create WEP Key. After generating the keys,

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11. Introduction Thank you for purchasing SAMSUNG SWL-3000AP Series Access Point(AP). This guide describes the installation and basic configuratio

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46 ⑥ If new settings are entered correctly, click [Apply] button to apply new configuration. ⑦ When “Password” window appear, enter the password. T

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4712. User Access Control Setting Using AP Manager ① “User Access Control” is function that shows permission of using AP to MAC ID Table of Wireles

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48 Click [+] icon, and enter MAC ID as shown on the window below. Then, click [OK] button to add MAC ID on [Allowed Table]. Select Connection

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49⑥ When you want to deny specific MAC ID and permit the other, select “pass” on [Other Stations] Box. Then, add the MAC ID on [Denied Table], which

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50⑨ If you want to export and save MAC IDs registered either on [Allowed Table] or [Denied Table], click [Export] button. Then, it will be saved whe

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51 ⑩ You can combine and use various settings as you wish. ⑪ If new settings are entered correctly, click [Apply] button to apply new configura

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5213. Firmware Upgrade Using AP Manager ① Whenever the new version of AP Firmware is available, you can upgrade AP firmware into higher version usi

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53⑤ Downloaded the latest version of AP firmware in local disk of your PC Notice: AP firmware corresponding to your AP can be downloaded in Magi

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54⑧ Click the [Load] button after the file is selected. Then, “Password” window will be displayed. ⑨ Enter the password, default password is “pu

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5514. Data Transmission Status Check Using AP Manager ① Data transmission traffic status of current AP can be confirmed using AP Manager. ② When

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2 ! The Front and Rear View of SWL-3300AP ! The Front and Rear View of SWL-3300AP(DA) DC in RS-232CRJ-45 Connecto

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56⑤ If you want to confirm with line graph, select “Line” instead of “Histogram” on Related Information Confirm Box. ⑥ In this case, if confir

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57# SNMP : Simple Network Management Protocol # MIB : Management Information Base ⑨ Confirming Traffic information you want enables more effic

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5815. AP Setting Using Web Browser ① Open Web Browser. (Beyond IE 4.0 or Netscape 4.0) ② Enter AP’s IP Address on “Address” of the Web Browser. P

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59 ④ Internet Connection Setting page”(default page) appears. ⑤ Simple Configuration Mode is for Setting of Internet Connection Environment, and

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6016. AP Setting Using TELNET ① Open “Run” on [Start] menu of desktop and notebook PC. Enter the IP Address for Internet Connection as following Ex

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6117. HyperTerminal Setting for RS-232C(COM Port) Communication ① Execute the HyperTerminal under MS-Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP operating system by

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62③ As displayed above, type “AP MANAGER” in the name field, and click [OK] button. You can enter any name you wish for the connection. ④ Select t

Page 64 - 16. AP Setting Using TELNET

63⑥ If all the steps above are executed correctly, then the following menu will be displayed on the HyperTerminal window. The default password is “p

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6418. AP Basic Setting Using RS-232C(COM Port) ① Choose [Basic] menu on [ROOT] menu. ② Select the following order to set Wireless LAN ESSID.

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65③ Select the following order to change Wireless Channel. Enter the proper channel number after the phrase “Enter new Channel {1-14}:”. Then, pre

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3 2. Installation ① Choose the place with the consideration of power outlet and network connection (RJ-45 Cable connection) to install the Access

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66⑥ Select the following order to set Subnet Mask. Enter the proper subnet mask after the phrase “Enter new Subnet Mask :”. Then, press [ENTER

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67⑨ If you want to change Password, select the following order on [ROOT] menu. Select [Administration] menu on [Advanced] Menu. Select “Change p

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68 Enter the current password (Max. 30 characters) after “Enter current password (Max. 30 characters):”. Then, press [ENTER : ↵]. Enter the new pass

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69⑩ You must select “Save and reboot” on [ROOT] menu, after changing the appropriate parameters by entering the new values. By selecting the above

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70⑪ After following all the steps mentioned above, you can close the HyperTerminal window if there is no need for change or setting. Select [Basic] m

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7119. Load default values Using RS-232C(COM Port) ⑫ Select “Load default values” on [ROOT] menu ⑬ If you want to set default values, enter “y(

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7220. Firmware Upgrade Using RS-232C(COM Port) ① Click the “Hyperterminal icon” saved in hard disk of your PC’ ② “Enter password” menu will be

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73 ⑥ If you want to upgrade the AP firmware, enter “y(yes)” after “Do you really want to upgrade the firmware via serial ?” then, press [Enter:↵]. E

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74⑧ Select [transfer] menu on “Menu Bar” then, select “Send File“. ⑨ Click [Browse] button on the “Send File” window ⑩ After select the firm

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75⑪ “1K Xmodem” should be selected on Protocol, then click [send] button. The following window shows the status of loading the AP firmware ima

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4 ⑧ Insert Wireless LAN Card into your PC. Wireless LAN Cards are available both for desktop and notebook PCs. PCI Wireless LAN Card is used for

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76APPENDIX ⅠⅠⅠⅠ. Explanation of Basic Configuration to use AP Manager # Explanation of AP External Icons DC 5V Power LED(Green), it is always o

Page 80 - APPENDIX Ⅰ

77 The window above shows “AP Manager” window. You can select menu from this “Menu Bar”. You can select each function of AP setting tabs on thi

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78 “List Box” shows Access Points connected to same network segment, and “Selected AP’s Info” shows simple information of selected AP. “Dialogue

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79 This “Button Bar” consists of buttons showing AP Scan, Entering setting values, AP information and AP Manager information. This is “AP Monitor

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80 The window above shows “Configuration Summary”, and it appears when you select [Confirm & Apply] button. This is “Password Window” for u

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81APPENDIX ⅡⅡⅡⅡ. Specification GeneralWireless NetworkArchitectureIEEE 802.11b(DSSS)Wired Network Architecture Ethernet (10/100Mbps)Power Adapter 9

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82Management FeaturesLocal Configuration Serial EIA-232Remote Configuration- HTTP, Telnet, SNMP supported- AP Manager for Microsoft Windows 95/98/200

Page 86 - Radio Data

83Environmental InformationOperating Temperature 0℃℃℃℃ to 45 ℃℃℃℃(32℉℉℉℉ to 113 ℉℉℉℉)Storage Temperature -25℃℃℃℃to 70℃℃℃℃(-13℉℉℉℉to 158℉℉℉℉)Humidity

Page 87 - Physical Characteristics

We value your feedback. If you find errors or omissions in this manuscript, or if you can suggest ways to improve its usefulne

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53333. AP Basic Setting Using AP Manager ① Execute AP Manager(SWL-3000AP Series, 4000AP Series Management Utility) under MS-Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT

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