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Product External Spec
For
Wireless N Pocket Router/Access Point
Model Name: DAP-1350
Revision: 1.05
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Revision History
Rev. Date Author Reason for Changes
1.00 2009/02/10 Qz Chen • Initial draft
1.01 2009/4/10 Claire Cheng
• Router mode UI modification for adding WCN
configuration
• Adapter Voltage
1.02 2009/07/16 Claire Cheng • Transmit output power; spec contents updates; LED color
1.03 2009/07/27 Claire Cheng • UI review
1.04 2009/08/31 Claire Cheng • Transmit output power
1.05 2009/09/14 Claire Cheng • Update certification/test report requirement
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Contents
REVISION HISTORY....................................................................................................................................................... II
1.0 SCOPE ...................................................................................................................................................................... - 1 -
1.1 DOCUMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. - 1 - 1.2 PRODUCT FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................ - 1 -
2.0 REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................................... - 2 -
2.1 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................ - 2 - 2.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................................ - 3 - 2.2.1 IEEE 802.11b Section .................................................................................................................................. - 3 - 2.2.2 IEEE 802.11g Section .................................................................................................................................. - 3 - 2.2.3 IEEE 802.11 Draft n Section ....................................................................................................................... - 4 - 2.2.4 General Section ............................................................................................................................................ - 5 -
2.3 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................................... - 6 - 2.3.1 AP Mode Function Table ............................................................................................................................. - 6 - 2.3.1.1 Setup ........................................................................................................................................................... - 6 - 2.3.1.2 Advanced.................................................................................................................................................... - 8 - 2.3.1.3 Maintenance............................................................................................................................................... - 8 - 2.3.1.4 Status .......................................................................................................................................................... - 9 - 2.3.2.1 Setup ......................................................................................................................................................... - 10 - 2.3.2.2 Advanced.................................................................................................................................................. - 10 - 2.3.2.3 Maintenance............................................................................................................................................. - 10 - 2.3.2.4 Status ........................................................................................................................................................ - 11 - 2.3.3 Router Mode Function Table..................................................................................................................... - 12 - 2.3.3.1 Setup ......................................................................................................................................................... - 12 - 2.3.3.2 Advanced.................................................................................................................................................. - 14 - 2.3.3.3 Maintenance............................................................................................................................................. - 16 - 2.3.3.4 Status ........................................................................................................................................................ - 17 -
2.4 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC ............................................................................................................................... - 17 - 2.5 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................... - 17 - 2.6 RELIABILITY REQUIREMENT ................................................................................................................................... - 17 - 2.6 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENT ............................................................................................................................... - 17 - 2.7 COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENT .............................................................................................................................. - 18 - 2.8 CERTIFICATIONS/ TEST REPORTS REQUIREMENT.................................................................................................... - 18 - Emissions & Safety .............................................................................................................................................. - 18 - Environmental & Reliability.................................................................................................................................. - 20 - Hazardous Substance Managements................................................................................................................ - 20 -
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1.0 Scope
1.1 Document
This document provides an overview of the requirements for the DAP-1350. The DAP-1350 is an 802.11 b/g/n Packet Router/Access Point.
1.2 Product Features
� Provide Ethernet to Wireless LAN bridge fully IEEE 802.3/u/ab compatible on the Ethernet side and fully interoperable with IEEE b/g/n compliant equipment.
� Compatible with IEEE 802.11b high rate standard to provide wireless 11Mbps data rate.
� Compatible with IEEE 802.11g higher speed standard to provide wireless 54Mbps data rate.
� Compatible with IEEE 802.11n higher speed standard to provide wireless 300Mbps data rate.
� Operation at 2.4~2.5GHz frequency band to meet worldwide regulations.
� Dynamic data rate scaling at 1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps for IEEE802.11b.
� Dynamic data rate scaling at 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps for IEEE802.11g.
� Supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP for security.
� Allows auto fallback data rate for reliability, optimized throughput and transmission range.
� Web-based configuration and management.
� Support CAPCHA, the security mechanism in considering the new Internet attack scenarios.
� Supports enhanced security – WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, RADIUS client, and Cipher negotiation
� Supports one 10/100 Ethernet port.
� Supports Router Mode, AP mode, and Client Mode.
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2.0 Requirements
The following sections identify the detailed requirements of the b/g/n Access Point.
2.1 Functional Block Diagram
Block Diagram
CPU 384MHz SOC
Mode
Switch
Reset
Circuit
Power DC
FLASH 8MB
(Parallel)
SDRAM 32MB
Memory Bus
UART Circuit
with RJ45
Connector
RGMII
LAN 1-port 10/100 Transformer
PCI
PA+LNA
2TX/2RX
USB
Type-A
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2.2 General Requirements
2.2.1 IEEE 802.11b Section
# Feature Detailed Description
2.2.1.1 Standard � IEEE 802.11b
2.2.1.2 Radio and Modulation Schemes
� DQPSK, DBPSK, DSSS, and CCK
2.2.1.3 Operating Frequency
� 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz ISM band
2.2.1.4 Channel Numbers � 11 channels for United States 13 channels for Europe Countries 14 channels for Japan
2.2.1.5 Data Rate � 11, 5.5, 2, and 1Mbps
2.2.1.6 Media Access Protocol
� CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.1.7 Transmitter Output Power at Antenna Connector
� Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C
� 14 dBm at 1Mbps
� 14 dBm at 2Mbps
� 14 dBm at 5.5Mbps
� 14 dBm at 11Mbps Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
2.2.1.8 Receiver Sensitivity at Antenna Connector
� Typical Sensitivity at Which Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate = 8% and at room Temp. 25degree C
� -90 dBm at 1Mbps
� -89 dBm at 2Mbps
� -88 dBm at 5.5Mbps
� -86 dBm at 11Mbps
2.2.2 IEEE 802.11g Section
# Feature Detailed Description
2.2.2.1 Standard � IEEE 802.11g
2.2.2.2 Radio and Modulation Type
� BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM
2.2.2.3 Operating Frequency
� 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz ISM band
2.2.2.4 Channel Numbers � 11 channels for United States 13 channels for Europe Countries 13 channels for Japan
2.2.2.5 Data Rate � 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54Mbps
2.2.2.6 Media Access Protocol
� CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.2.7 Transmitter Output Power at Antenna Connector
� Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C
� 13 dBm at 6Mbp
� 13 dBm at 9Mbp
� 13 dBm at 12Mbp
� 13 dBm at 18Mbp
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# Feature Detailed Description
� 13 dBm at 24Mbp
� 13 dBm at 36Mbp
� 13 dBm at 48Mbp
� 13 dBm at 54Mbps Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
2.2.2.8 Receiver Sensitivity at Antenna Connector
� Typical Sensitivity at Which Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate = 10% and at room Temp. 25degree C
� -86 dBm at 6Mbps
� -85dBm at 9Mbps
� -84 dBm at 12Mbps
� -82 dBm at 18Mbps
� -78 dBm at 24Mbps
� -75 dBm at 36Mbps
� -71 dBm at 48Mbps
� -70 dBm at 54Mbps
2.2.3 IEEE 802.11 Draft n Section
# Feature Detailed Description
2.2.3.1 Standard � Draft IEEE 802.11n
2.2.3.2 Radio and Modulation Type
� BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM
2.2.3.3 Operating Frequency
� 2.4GHz Band: 2.4 ~ 2483.5GHz
GI=800ns GI=400ns MCS
20MHz 40MHz 20MHz 40MHz
0 6.5 13.5 7.2 15
1 13 27 14.4 30
2 19.5 40.5 21.7 45
3 26 54 28.9 60
4 39 81 43.3 90
5 52 108 57.8 120
6 58.5 121.5 65.0 135
7 65 135 72.2 150
8 13 27 14.444 30
9 26 54 28.889 60
10 39 81 43.333 90
11 52 108 57.778 120
12 78 162 86.667 180
13 104 216 115.556 240
14 117 243 130.000 170
2.2.3.4 Data Rate
15 130 270 144.444 300
2.2.3.5 Media Access Protocol
� CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.3.6 Maximum Transmitter Output
� Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C
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# Feature Detailed Description
� 2.4GHz Band/HT-20
� 12 dBm at MCS0/8
� 12 dBm at MCS1/9
� 12 dBm at MCS2/10
� 12 dBm at MCS3/11
� 12 dBm at MCS4/12
� 12 dBm at MCS5/13
� 12 dBm at MCS6/14
� 12 dBm at MCS7/15
� 2.4GHz Band/HT-40
� 12 dBm at MCS0/8
� 12 dBm at MCS1/9
� 12 dBm at MCS2/10
� 12 dBm at MCS3/11
� 12 dBm at MCS4/12
� 12 dBm at MCS5/13
� 12 dBm at MCS6/14
� 12 dBm at MCS7/15
Power at Antenna Connector
Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
� Typical Sensitivity at Which Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate = 10% and at room Temp. 25degree C
2.2.3.7 Receiver Sensitivity at Antenna Connector � 2.4GHz Band/HT-20
� -82 dBm at MCS0/8
� -79 dBm at MCS1/9
� -77 dBm at MCS2/10
� -74 dBm at MCS3/11
� -70 dBm at MCS4/12
� -66 dBm at MCS5/13
� -65 dBm at MCS6/14
� -64 dBm at MCS7/15
� 2.4GHz Band/HT-40
� -79 dBm at MCS0/8
� -76 dBm at MCS1/9
� -74 dBm at MCS2/10
� -70 dBm at MCS3/11
� -67 dBm at MCS4/12
� -63 dBm at MCS5/13 � -62 dBm at MCS6/14
� -61 dBm at MCS7/15
2.2.4 General Section
# Feature Detailed Description
2.2.5.1 Interface � USB A type port x1(For 3.5G Wireless adapter, Share port)
� RJ-45 LAN port x1 (10/100)
� DC jet x 1 (For power) Reset button x 1 WPS button x1 Switch bar x1 : switch Router /Access Point/ Client mode
2.2.5.2 Antenna Type Internal Omni antennas xdbi @2.4GHz x2
2.2.5.3 Ethernet Standard IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x
2.2.5.4 Adapter Voltage 5V/2.5A, full range
2.2.5.5 Current Consumption 490mA
2.2.5.6 LEDs Power LED—Dual color (red/blue) � Flash Red during booting up or malfunction � Static Blue while it’s ready/working
LAN LED � Static Blue while Ethernet cable is plugged � Flash Blue while traffic is passing through.
WLAN LED � Static Blue while Ethernet cable is plugged � Flash Blue while traffic is passing through
Signal (array display) WPS LED (Blue)�On the side
2.2.5.7 Mode Switch AP Mode Router Mode Client Mode
2.2.5.8 Reset button Device Reboot Press the reset button and release than device will reboot. Reset to Factory Default When hold the reset button for 5 seconds than all LEDs will light on
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at the same time. After 1 second, all the LEDs will light off than device reboot. The device will back to factory default.
2.3 Software Requirements
The configuration of AP can be done through the Ethernet port by using the Web based application.
All three operation mode add in graphic security at log in page, default setting is disable.
2.3.1 AP Mode Function Table
SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP
Setup Wizard
MAC Address Filter Admin Device Info Menu
Wireless Setup Advanced Wireless System Logs Setup
LAN Setup User Limit Firmware Statistics Advanced
Time Wireless Maintenance
Schedule Status
2.3.1.1 Setup
Feature Detailed Description
Setup Wizard � To set up wireless connection by using either Wireless Connection Setup Wizard.
� To set up wireless connection manually. Wireless Setting
Wireless Connection:
Wireless Network Name Also called the SSID. SSID is a group of AP. SSID is the name of the WLAN used for identifying the WLAN. Default is set to “dlink”
Wireless Channel Can select the radio channel. The permissible channel depends
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Feature Detailed Description
on each domain.
Auto Channel Select Enable/Disable supported. The default setting is “Enable”.
SSID broadcast Enable/Disable Default setting is “enable”.
Security Mode
Disable Wireless Security (not recommended) Select this option to allow all wireless devices to communicate with the device before they are required to provide the encryption key needed to gain access to the network. The default security
setting is “Disable Wireless Security”
Enable WEP Wireless Security (basic) Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP) is a wireless security protocol for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). WEP provides security by encrypting the data that is sent over the WLAN. The DEVICE supports 2 levels of WEP Encryption: 64-bit and 128-bit.The WEP key format is Option for both Hex and ASCII , about WEP key size, Four WEP keys can be selected for 64-bit, 128-bit WEP encryption for 802.11g.
Enable WPA Wireless Security (enhanced) Wi-Fi Protected Access authorizes and authenticates users onto the wireless network. WPA uses stronger security than WEP and is based on a key that changes automatically at a regular interval.
Enable WPA2 Wireless Security (enhanced)
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 authorizes and authenticates users onto
the wireless network. WPA2 uses stronger security than WEP and is based on a key that changes automatically at a regular interval.
Cipher Type –The DEVICE support two different cipher types
when WPA is used as the Security Type. These two options are
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard).
Enable WPA2-Auto Wireless Security (enhanced)
This option allows the DEVICE to have both WPA2 and WPA clients connected to it simultaneously
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Enable/Disable
Current PIN
Generate New PIN/Reset PIN to Default
Reset to Unconfigured
Add Wireless Station This Wizard helps you add wireless devices to the wireless network. It will either display the wireless network settings to guide you through manual configuration, prompt you to enter the PIN for the device, or ask you to press the configuration button on the device. If the device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and has a configuration button, you can add it to the network by pressing the configuration button on the device and then the on the router within 60 seconds.
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Feature Detailed Description
The status LED on the router will flash three times if the device has been successfully added to the network.
LAN Settings Access Point Settings
� Static IP Address
Select this option if there is no DHCP server in your network or you want to set AP’s IP manually.
� Dynamic IP Address
Select this option if there is a DHCP server in your network and it provides you an IP address automatically. DAP-1350 is set to dynamic ip in default. It will fallback to 192.168.0.50 if doesn’t get IP address from DHCP server within 30 seconds.
Device Name Device Name (NetBIOS NAME) allows you to configure this deice more easily when your network using TCP/IP protocol. You can enter the device name of the AP, instead of IP address, into your web browser to access for configuration.
2.3.1.2 Advanced
Feature Detailed Description
MAC Address Filter
� Mac Filtering Setup � Turn MAC Filtering OFF � Turn MAC Filtering ON and Allow computers listed to
access the network � Turn MAC Filtering ON and DENY computers listed to
access the network � Add Mac Filtering Rule � Mac Filtering Rules
Advanced Wireless
� Advance Wireless provides administrators to configure advanced wireless perimeters as below:
Transmit Power
Beacon Period
DTIM Interval
RTS Threshold
Fragmentation Threshold
WMM Enable
Short GI
IGMP Snooping
WLAN Partition
User limit � Limit the connected client number. (1-32)
2.3.1.3 Maintenance
Feature Detailed Description
Admin
The Admin option is used to set a password for access to the Web-based management.
� Administrator Enter Login name (default: “admin”) and password for the
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administrator, who will have full access to the Web-based management interface.
System
This section allows admins to manage the Access Point's configuration settings, reboot the Access Point, and restore the Access Point to the factory default settings. Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings, including any rules that have created.
Firmware
The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance.
� Firmware Information Here are displayed the version numbers of the firmware currently installed in your router and the most recent upgrade that is available.
� Firmware Upgrade User can upgrade the firmware or language package of the device using this tool.
Make sure that the firmware or language package is saved on the local
hard drive of the computer. Click on Browse to search the local hard drive for the firmware or language package to be used for the update. Upgrading the firmware or language package will not change any of your system settings but it is recommended that you save your system settings before doing a firmware upgrade. Please check the D-Link support site for firmware or language package updates at http://support.dlink.com.tw .
� Language Pack Information
Time
The Time Configuration option allows admins to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the router's internal system clock.
� Time Configuration From this section admins can set the time zone that users are in and daylight saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
� Automatic Time Configuration This section allows admins to setup the time configuration through NTP.
� Set The Date and Time Manually This section allows admins to setup the time configuration manually or copy the setting from PC.
Schedule The schedule configuration option is used to manage schedule rules for wireless LAN control.
2.3.1.4 Status
Feature Detailed Description
Device Info � All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on
the Device Info page. The firmware version is also displayed here.
Logs
� The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If there is not enough internal memory for all events, logs of older events are deleted, but logs of the latest events are retained. The Logs option allows you to view the router logs. You can define what types of events you want to view and the level of events to view. This router also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a Syslog utility.
Statistics � The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless
packet transmit and receive statistics.
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Wireless • The wireless Client table displays wireless Client connected to the
AP (Access Point). In wireless Client mode, it displays the connected AP’s MAC address and connected time.
2.3.2 Client Mode Function Table
Setup ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP
Setup Wizard Advanced Wireless Admin Device Info Menu
Wireless Setup System Logs Setup
LAN Setup Firmware Statistics Advanced
Time Maintenance
Status
2.3.2.1 Setup
Feature Detailed Description
Setup Wizard � Guide user to complete setting
Wireless Setup � Wireless Network Settings : Wireless Mode, Enable Wireless, Wireless Network Name, Enable Auto Channel Scan, Wireless Channel, Transmission Rate, Channel Width
� Wireless Security Type: Disable/WEP/WPA-Personal � Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Also called WCN 2.0 in Windows VISTA)
LAN Setup � LAN Settings � Device Name
2.3.2.2 Advanced
Feature Detailed Description
Advanced Wireless Settings
� Transmit power � RTS Threshold � Fragmentation Threshold � Short GI
2.3.2.3 Maintenance
Feature Detailed Description
Admin
The Admin option is used to set a password for access to the Web-based management.
� Administrator Enter Login name (default: “admin”) and password for the administrator, who will have full access to the Web-based management interface.
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System
This section allows admins to manage DAP-1350's configuration settings, reboot DAP-1350, and restore DAP-1350 to the factory default settings. Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings, including any rules that have created.
Firmware
The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance.
� Firmware Information Here are displayed the version numbers of the firmware currently installed in your router and the most recent upgrade that is available.
Language Package Information
Time
The Time Configuration option allows admins to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the router's internal system clock.
� Time Configuration From this section admins can set the time zone that users are in and daylight saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
� Automatic Time Configuration This section allows admins to setup the time configuration through NTP.
� Set The Date and Time Manually This section allows admins to setup the time configuration manually or copy the setting from PC.
2.3.2.4 Status
Feature Detailed Description
Device Info � All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on
the Device Info page. The firmware version is also displayed here.
Logs
� The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If there is not enough internal memory for all events, logs of older events are deleted, but logs of the latest events are retained. The Logs option allows you to view the router logs. You can define what types of events you want to view and the level of events to view. This router also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a Syslog utility.
Statistics � The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless
packet transmit and receive statistics.
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2.3.3 Router Mode Function Table
SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENAN
CE STATUS HELP
Internet Settings
Virtual Server Admin Device Info Menu
Wireless Settings
Application Rules Time Wireless Setup
Network Settings
MAC Address Filter
Syslog Logs Advanced
USB Settings Website Filter System Statistics Maintenance
Firewall Settings Firmware Status
Advanced Wireless
Schedules
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
UPnP Settings
Guest Zone
DMZ
2.3.3.1 Setup
Feature Detailed Description
Internet Settings � To set up Internet connection by using either Internet Connection Setup Wizard or Manual Internet Connection Setup.
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Feature Detailed Description
� Static IP Address Select this option if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) has provided you with an IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and a DNS server address. Enter this information in the appropriate fields.
� Dynamic IP Address Select this option if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) provides you an IP address automatically. Cable modem providers typically use dynamic assignment of IP Address.
� PPPoE Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection. DSL providers typically use this option. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPPoE connection (used by majority of PPPoE connections). Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection.
� PPTP Select this option if your ISP uses a PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) connection and has assigned you a username and password in order to access the Internet. Select Dynamic PPTP to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPTP connection. Select Static PPTP to use a static IP address for your PPTP connection.
� L2TP Select this option if your ISP uses a L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) connection and has assigned you a username and password in order to access the Internet. Select Dynamic L2TP to obtain an IP address automatically for your L2TP connection. Select Static L2TP to use a static IP address for your L2TP connection.
� USB 3G Select this option if your ISP uses a L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) connection and has assigned you a username and password in order to access the Internet. Select Dynamic L2TP to obtain an IP address automatically for your L2TP connection. Select Static L2TP to use a static IP address for your L2TP connection.
� The wireless section is used to configure the wireless settings for the router.
Wireless Settings
� Wireless Network Settings This section allows admins to set up the wireless network settings such as SSID, Wireless Channel, 802.11 Mode, Transmission Rate, Channel Width and Visibility Status.
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Feature Detailed Description
� Wireless Security Mode To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes, including WEP, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. The WPA-Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server.
Network Settings � Router Setting The IP address that is configured here is the IP address that you use to access the Web-based management interface.
� DHCP Server Setting Use this section to configure the built-in DHCP server to assign IP address to the computers on your network.
� Add DHCP Reservation (support 8 Rules) This section allows users to enter the "Computer Name", "IP Address" and "MAC Address" manually for the PC that you desire to have the router to statically assign the same IP to or choose the PC from the drop down menu which shows current DHCP clients.
USB Setting This section to configure USB port, there are several configurations to choose.
� SharePort Select to share a USB printer, scanner, or storage device connected to the USB port behind the router with multiple users within your network.
� 3G USB Adapter Select 3G USB Adapter to use a 3G adapter to provide access to the Internet using an EV-DO cellular signal. Simply connect a 3G USB adapter to access the Internet (third party EV-DO subscription and available signal required).
2.3.3.2 Advanced
Feature Detailed Description
Advanced Wireless Advanced Wireless Setup provides administrators to configure detail wireless perimeters.
VIRTUAL SERVER
� The Virtual Server option allows you to define a single public port on your router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and Private LAN port if required. This feature is useful for hosting online services such as FTP or Web Servers.
� Support 8 Port Forwarding Rules
APPLICATION RULES
� An application rule is used to open single or multiple ports on the router when the router senses data sent to the Internet on a "trigger" port or port range. An application rule applies to all computers on the internal network.
� Support 8 Application Rules
MAC ADDRESS FILTER
� The MAC address filter section can be used to filter network access by machines based on the unique MAC address of their network adapter(s). It is most useful to prevent unauthorized wireless devices from connecting to your network.
� Support 24 MAC filter Rules
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Feature Detailed Description
WEBSITE FILTER
� Website Filter provides useful tools for restricting Internet access. Website URL allows you to quickly create a list of all web sites that you wish to allow or deny users from accessing. Schedule allows you to control when clients or PCs connected to Router are allowed to access the Internet.
Firewall Settings
� The router provides a tight firewall by virtue of the way NAT works. Unless configuring the router to the contrary, the NAT does not respond to unsolicited incoming requests on any port, thereby making the LAN invisible to Internet cyberattackers.
� Firewall Setting This section allows admins to enable SPI ("stateful packet inspection" also known as "dynamic packet filtering") which helps to prevent cyberattacks by tracking more state per session. It validates that the traffic passing through that session conforms to the protocol. When the protocol is TCP, SPI checks that packet sequence numbers are within the valid range for the session, discarding those packets that do not have valid sequence numbers.
� NAT Endpoint Filtering The NAT Endpoint Filtering options control how the router's NAT manages incoming connection requests to ports that are already being used.
� Anti-Spoof Checking This mechanism protects against activity from spoofed or forged IP addresses, mainly by blocking packets appearing on interfaces and in directions which are logically not possible.
ADVANCED WIRELESS
� Advanced Wireless Setup provides administrators to configure detail wireless perimeters.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
� Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Enable/Disable
Current PIN
Generate New PIN/Reset PIN to Default
Reset to Unconfigured
� Add Wireless Station This Wizard helps to add wireless devices to the wireless network. It will either display the wireless network settings to guide you through manual configuration, prompt you to enter the PIN for the device, or ask you to press the configuration button on the device. If the device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and has a configuration button, you can add it to the network by pressing the configuration button on the device and then the on the router within 60 seconds. The status LED on the router will flash three times if the device has been successfully added to the network.
UPnP Settings
� This section allows admins to enable or disable UPnP which helps other UPnP LAN hosts interoperate with the router. Leave the UPnP option enabled as long as LAN has other UPnP applications.
Guest Zone � Guest Zone provides a separate network zone for guest to
access Internet.
DMZ � DMZ Host
DMZ means "Demilitarized Zone." If an application has trouble working from behind the router, admins can expose one computer
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Feature Detailed Description
to the Internet and run the application on that computer. When a LAN host is configured as a DMZ host, it becomes the destination for all incoming packets that do not match some other incoming session or rule. If any other ingress rule is in place. That will be used instead of sending packets to the DMZ host; so, an active session, virtual server, active port trigger, or port forwarding rule will take priority over sending a packet to the DMZ host.
� Support 1 Firewall rules
2.3.3.3 Maintenance
Feature Detailed Description
Admin
The Admin option is used to set a password for access to the Web-based management.
� Administrator Enter Login name (default: “admin”) and password for the administrator, who will have full access to the Web-based management interface.
Time
The Time Configuration option allows admins to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the router's internal system clock.
� Time Configuration From this section admins can set the time zone that users are in and daylight saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
� Automatic Time Configuration This section allows admins to setup the time configuration through NTP.
� Set The Date and Time Manually This section allows admins to setup the time configuration manually or copy the setting from PC.
System
This section allows admins to manage the router's configuration settings, reboot the router, and restore the router to the factory default settings. Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings, including any rules that have created.
Syslog
This section allows admins to archive the log files to a Syslog Server.
Firmware
The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance.
� Firmware Information Here are displayed the version numbers of the firmware currently installed in your router and the most recent upgrade that is available.
� Firmware Upgrade This section allows admins to upgrade the firmware by uploading it from their local hard drive.
� Language Package information
Schedule � Schedules can be created for use with enforcing rules and applied
to all access control rules.
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2.3.3.4 Status
Feature Detailed Description
Device Info � All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on
the Device Info page. The firmware version is also displayed here.
Wireless • The wireless section allows you to view the wireless clients that are
connected to your wireless router.
Logs
� The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If there is not enough internal memory for all events, logs of older events are deleted, but logs of the latest events are retained. The Logs option allows you to view the router logs. You can define what types of events you want to view and the level of events to view. This router also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a Syslog utility.
Statistics � The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless
packet transmit and receive statistics.
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2.4 Electrical Characteristic
Feature Detailed Description
2.4.1 Power Input AC 100-240V/ 0.4A, 50/60Hz
2.4.2 Maximum Operating Voltage
5VDC +/- 10%
2.4.3 Maximum Power Consumption (mA)
10mA
2.5 Mechanical Requirements
Feature Detailed Description
2.5.1 Length 65mm
2.5.2 Width 91mm
2.5.3 High 21.6mm
2.5.4 Weight 63g
2.6 Reliability Requirement
# Feature Detailed Description
2.5.1 MTBF � Mean Time Between Failure > 30,000 hours
2.5.2 Maintainability � There is no scheduled preventive maintenance required
2.5.3 Quality � The product quality followed CAMEO factory quality control system
2.6 Environment Requirement
Feature Detailed Description
2.6.1 Operating Temperature
� The product is capable of continuous reliable operation when operating in ambient temperature of 0 ℃ to +40℃.
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Feature Detailed Description
Conditions
2.6.2 Non-Operating Temperature Conditions
� Neither subassemblies is damaged nor the operational performance be degraded when restored to the operating temperature after exposing to storage temperature in the range of
-20 ℃ to +65 ℃.
2.6.3 Operating Humidity conditions
� The product is capable of continuous reliable operation when subjected to relative humidity in the range of 10% and 90% non-condensing.
2.6.4 Non-Operating Humidity Conditions
� The product is not be damaged nor the performance be degraded after exposure to relative humidity ranging from 5% to 95% non-condensing
2.7 Compatibility Requirement
Feature Detailed Description
2.7.1 Wi-Fi/WMM � Conform with Wi-Fi/WMM certification
2.7.2 Physical Layer and Functionality
� Pass CAMEO Engineering Test Plan and Test Report
2.8 Certifications/ Test Reports Requirement
Emissions & Safety
EMI/EMC Certificates and Test Reports For radiated emission testing need to be under 3dB comply with required standard in table 2.1.1.
Require
d
EMI/EMC Test Report Clas
s A
Clas
s B
Region
■ CE Report (89/336/EEC(EN55022/24) 2004/108/EC), EN55022:2006 CISPER 22 : 2005 EN55024:1998+A2:2003 ( CISPER24:1997+A2: 2002) EN61000-3-2:2006 EN 61000-3-3 :1995+A1: 2001(IEC 61000-3-3:1994+A1: 2001) EN301489-01 v1.6.1 (RF) EN301489-17 v1.1.1 (RF) EN50412-2-1 (PLC)
Europe
■ FCC report(FCC CFR 47 Part 15 B) IC report(ICES-003)
■ US Canada
IC report(ICES-006) Canada
■ C-Tick Report(AS/NZS CISPR 22) New Zealand & Australia
VCCI Report(CISPR 22) JAPAN
MIC report KOREA
Anatel Brazil
BSMI Taiwan
CCC China
Others
Table 2.1.1 EMI/ EMC certified items
Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.
RF Certificates and Test Reports
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Require
d
RF Test Report Wireless Region
■ CE Report (R&TTE:1999/5/EC) EN300328 v1.7.1 EN50385: 2002 EN301839
802.11 a/b/g/n
Europe
■ FCC report(FCC CFR 47, Part 15 C,E) for 2.4G & 5GHz
802.11 a/b/g/n
US/ FCC ID (KA2XXXXX..)
■ IC report (RSS-2106.2.2.o , 6.2.2.ql) for 2.4G & 5GHz
802.11 a/b/g/n
Canada/ IC ID (4216AXXXX...)
■ C-Tick Report(AS/NZS4771,4268) for 2.4G & 5GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n
New Zealand & Australia
TELEC Report(STD-T66, 33 & STD-T71) Japan
NCC(LP0002 3.10.1 , LP0002 4.7) for 2.4G & 5GHz
低功率射頻電機技術規範 802.11 a/b/g/n
Taiwan
Others
Table 2.1.2 RF certified items
Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.
Telecom Certificates and Test Reports
Required Telecom Test Report Region
CE Report (R&TTE:1999/5/EC) TBR-21 Europe
FCC Report (FCC CFR 47, Part 68)
US/ FCC ID (3P7XXXXXX..)
IC Report (CS-03) Canada/ IC ID (4216AXXXX...)
A-Tick Report New Zealand & Australia
NCC(PSTN01) 公眾交換電話網路終端設備技術規範
Taiwan
Anatel Brazil
BSMI Taiwan
CCC China
Others
Table 2.1.3 Telecom certified items
Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.
Safety Certificates and Test Reports
A. This product must comply with UL/cUL certification, table 2.1.4-1.
Required Certifications Standards/Edition Region
V cUL Listed Mark UL/CSA 60950-1 North/ South America
Table 2.1.4-1 The must of certified item If has the special factor to be possible to substitute or to add a course following, table 2.1.4-2
Required Certifications Standards/Edition Region
CSA International Mark IEC 60950-1 UL 60950-1 CSA 60950-1 EN 60950-1
North/ South America Europe
CB Report IEC 60950-1: 2001 EN 60950-1 :2001
50s’ list
Others
Table 2.1.4-2 Substituted certified items
B. A product’s property for Telecom or RF either, therefore it must comply with, table 2.1.4-3. A product designed to build an internal power unit; therefore it must comply with, table 2.1.4-3.
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Required Certifications Standards/Edition Region
■ CE LVD report (LVD : 2006/95/EC) EN 60950-1: 2006 Besides, North America
Table 2.1.4-3 CE LVD certified item
C. A product strategy for ship out to China, therefore it must comply with, table 2.1.4-4.
Required Certifications Standards/Edition Region
CCC GB4943-2001, GB9254-1998, GB17625.1-2003
China
Table 2.1.4-4 China certified item
Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.
Environmental & Reliability
The detail specification to present in “Environment & Reliability General Specification”, Doc No.PSD-002-01000, all requirements are following table 2.2 index.
No. Required Test Items
1. V MTBF of Prediction Report
2. V Endurance test Report
3. Option MTBF of Demonstration test Report
4. V Free Fall(Drop)Test Report
5. V Random Vibration Test Report
6. V Storage Test Report
7. V Operation Cold(low temperature) Test
8. V Operation Dry Heat(High temperature) Test
9. V Operation Temperature Cycles Test
10. V Thermal Shock Test
11. V Damp Heat Steady State test
12. V Thermal Profile Test
13. V ESD Simulation Test report
14. V High / Low Temperature Start Test
15. Option Parts on/off & Insert/pulling Test
16. V Acoustic Noise test
Table 2.2 Environment & Reliability check index
Hazardous Substance Managements
The restrictions of hazardous substances policy need to follow with documentation “Product Hazardous Substance Management”, Doc No.PSD-003-01000
Component Parts Standard Components have to comply with the specification “Component Parts Select & Application Standard”, Doc No.PSD-004-01000
Design Verification Test (DVT) A product in developing must follow the testing requirement of main standard ”Hardware Engineering Verification Test Plan”, Doc No. HRS-001-00001