Intracom 525800 User manual

High-Power Ceiling Mount Wireless
300N PoE Access Point
User manual

300M High Power Wireless Ceiling AP
Version 1.0 | 7/15/2015
Table of Content
Chapter 1 Product Introduction ............................................................................1
1.1 Product Features...........................................................................................1
1.2 Package Contents.........................................................................................1
1.3 Hardware Description ...................................................................................2
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Wizard.............................................................3
Chapter 3 Configuration Management................................................................4
3.1 Set Network Configuration...........................................................................4
3.2 Login Device Management Interface..........................................................6
Chapter 4 Function Deployment...........................................................................7
4.1 Status...............................................................................................................7
4.1.1 Overview................................................................................................................7
4.1.2 Firewall...................................................................................................................8
4.1.3 Routes....................................................................................................................8
4.1.4 System Log............................................................................................................8
4.1.5 Kernel Log.............................................................................................................9
4.1.6 Processes..............................................................................................................9
4.1.7 Realtime Graphs.................................................................................................10
4.1.7.1 Load ..........................................................................................................10
4.1.7.2 Traffic.........................................................................................................10
4.1.7.3 Wireless....................................................................................................11
4.1.7.4 Connections.............................................................................................11
4.2 System...........................................................................................................12
4.2.1 System.................................................................................................................12
4.2.2 Administration......................................................................................................13
4.2.3 Software...............................................................................................................15
4.2.4 Startup..................................................................................................................16
4.2.5 Scheduled Tasks.................................................................................................17
4.2.6 LED Configuration..............................................................................................18
4.2.7 Backup/Flash Firmware.....................................................................................18
4.2.8 Reboot..................................................................................................................20
4.3 Service...........................................................................................................20
4.3.1 Dynamic DNS......................................................................................................20
4.3.2 UPNP....................................................................................................................22
4.4 Network.........................................................................................................24
4.4.1 Interfaces.............................................................................................................24

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4.4.1.1 LAN............................................................................................................24
4.4.1.2 WAN..........................................................................................................26
4.4.2 Wifi........................................................................................................................30
4.4.2.1 Radio0: Master "OpenWrt".....................................................................32
4.4.3 DHCP and DNS..................................................................................................34
4.4.4 Hostnames ..........................................................................................................38
4.4.5 Static Routes.......................................................................................................38
4.4.6 Diagnostics..........................................................................................................39
4.4.7 Firewall.................................................................................................................40
4.4.7.1 General Settings......................................................................................40
4.4.7.2 Port Forwards ..........................................................................................43
4.4.7.3 Traffic Rules.............................................................................................45
4.4.7.4 Custom Rules..........................................................................................46
4.4.8 QoS.......................................................................................................................47
4.5 Logout............................................................................................................48
4.6FCCStatement..............................................49

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction
The 300M High Power Wireless Ceiling AP is based on 802.11n standard, using MIMO,
OFDM technology, provides a wireless data transmission rate up to 300Mbps; using high
power PA design of wireless power up to 400mW, long distance transmission and provide
greater coverage simultaneously has signal strong penetration force; by ceiling type
installation design that is very suitable enterprises, hotels, airports, schools and other
indoor or public places, to realize high-speed network coverage. At the same time the
product support Ethernet PoE power and external power adapter, support the
IEEE802.3af standard power supply, so that the AP can also be installed in places without
power supply, reduces the installation cost, also make the installation and use more
simple and convenient, flexible network layout and installation, improve the network layout.
This AP also provides very convenient comprehensive network management functions,
support a variety of wireless data encryption, can guarantee the security of data in the
wireless network transmission, support for IP, for AP SSID, encryption, upgrade, reset and
restart management function.
1.1 Product Features
z1-Port 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet interface, Supports standard 802.3af PoE by
electricity.
zBe consistent with 802.11b/g/n wireless protocol, providing up to 300Mbps wireless
rate.
zWireless high power up to 400mW meet the remote transmission and large area
coverage.
zSupport AP, WDS mode, can easily realize the wireless AP, wireless repeater, a
wireless point-to-point, point to multipoint wireless bridge bridge.
zSupport 64/128 bit WEP encryption, wpa/wpa2, wpa-psk/wpa2-psk encryption and
security mechanism.
zSupport Web interface management, which can be configured and management of
the rich AP.
zUsing ceiling type installation design, indoor decoration. With small size, simple
installation and stability.
1.2 Package Contents
zCeiling AP
zSet of installation accessories
zUser Manual
zWarranty Card

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1.3 Hardware Description
Ethernet Port: Ethernet port jack (RJ45). For wired Ethernet connection, and PoE
-powered devices to be powered by the port to the AP.
Power Interface: When the Ethernet does not support the PoE power supply, the port can
be connected to DC12V/1A power supply adapter.
Reset Button: If you need to restore the AP to the factory default settings, please use
sharp object to hold the reset button for about 6 seconds after release, AP will
automatically restore factory settings and restart.

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Wizard
1. The AP chassis are placed on the wall or the ceiling, with mark pen mark hole fixed
position, and then drilling.
2. AP chassis with screws is fixed on the wall or the ceiling.
3. Will support the PoE Ethernet cable to the AP has been configured Ethernet ports
(optional up or down), if you do not support PoE power supply, DC 12V/1Apower supply is
connected.
4. TheAP linked to the fixed good chassis.
Note: The default SSID for the AP: OpenWrt
The default wireless password: 12345678

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Chapter 3 Configuration Management
3.1 Set Network Configuration
1. On your computer desktop, right click "My Network Places" and select "Properties".
2. Right click "local Area Network Connection" and select "Properties".
3. Select "Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)" and click "Properties".

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4. Select "Use the following IP address(s)" and "Use the following DNS server
address". Click "OK".
IP address: 192.168.10.XXX: ( XXX is a number from 1~253)
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Defaultgateway:192.168.10.254
PreferredDNSserver:192.168.10.254
Click"OK" to save the setting.

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Note: IP address set here is only for entering the AP management page to set specific IP
address setting, please refer to the actual use of the environment.
3.2 Login Device Management Interface
1. Connect to the AP through a wireless network or wired network.
2. Open IE browser, in the address bar enter http://192.168.10.254, press the Enter key to
enter the login screen.
3. The default user name is root, the password is blank, click on the "Login", the login
page as shown below.
4. After the above steps to successfully log AP management interface page. Click Home
at the top of the main menu bar to configure the corresponding function.

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Chapter 4 Function Deployment
4.1 Status
Click on "Status", you can see the Overview, Firewall, Routes, System Log, Kernel Log,
Processes, Realtime Graphs options.
4.1.1 Overview
Click on the "Status>Overview" option, you can see the following interface.
Through this interface, you can learn "System" information(AP Name, AP Model,
Firmware Version, Kernel Version, Local Time, Uptime, Load Average), "Memory"
information(Total Available, Free, Cached, Buffered), "Network" information(IPv4 WAN
Status), "DHCP Leases" information, "Wireless" information, "Associated Stations"
information, "Active UPnP Redirects" information.

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4.1.2 Firewall
Click on the "Status>Firewall" option, you can see the following interface.
Through this interface, you can know what is allowed by the packet, which is filtered
packets.
4.1.3 Routes
Click on the "Status>Routes" option, you can see the following interface.
Through this interface, you can learn the relevant information systems active connections:
IP address, MAC address, and gateway.
4.1.4 System Log
Click on the "Status>System Log" option, you can see the following interface.

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Through this interface, you can get information link establishment fails, the packet filter log
information, etc. through the log. By logging on to the log host, the system administrator
can understand the log events for log analysis. Logs can help administrators locate faults,
troubleshooting, can also help administrators to manage network security.
4.1.5 Kernel Log
Click on the "Status>Kernel Log" option, you can see the following interface.
Through this interface, you can record information can not be written about the kernel disk,
this is because the information is loaded before the file system generated.
4.1.6 Processes
Click on the "Status>Processes" option, you can see the following interface.

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Through this interface, you can understand the process of running the system and their
status information.And its suspended, closed, forced to close operations.
4.1.7 Realtime Graphs
Click the "Status> Realtime Graphs" option, you can see the Load, Traffic, Wireless and
Connections options.
4.1.7.1 Load
Click the "Status>Realtime Graphs>Load" option, you can see the following screen in
Realtime Load information.
4.1.7.2 Traffic
Click the "Status>Realtime Graphs>Traffic" option, you can see the following screen in
Realtime Traffic information.

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4.1.7.3 Wireless
Click the "Status>Realtime Graphs>Wireless" option, you can see the following screen in
Realtime Wireless information.
4.1.7.4 Connections
Click the "Status>Realtime Graphs>Connections" option, you can see the following
screen in Realtime Connections information.

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4.2 System
Click on "System", you can see the System, Administration, Software, Starup, Scheduled
Tasks, LED Configuration, Backup/Flash Firmware, Reboot options.
4.2.1 System
Click "System>System" option, you can set the System Properties and Time
Synchronization.
System Properties
System Properties are divided into General Settings, Logging, Language and Style three
options.
Click on the "General Settings" option, you can see the following interface.
Local Time: Click "Sync with browser", you can display the time zone that corresponds to
your choice time.
Hostname: you use a AP name.
Timezone: you can select the desired time zone from the drop-down list.

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System log buffer size: You can specify the size of the log buffer here.
External system log server: remote host is configured to receive log information
machine.
External system log server port: configured to receive a remote host machine’s port log
information.
Log output level: Select the level of logging, Debug, Info, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical,
Alert and Emergency eight grades.
Cron Log Level: Select the level Cron logs, Debug, Normal and Warning three levels.
Click on the "Language and Style" option, you can see the following interface.
Language: Select the AP management interface in the language used, there are auto,
English and Chinese three kinds to choose from.
Time Synchronization
Time Synchronization settings interface as shown below.
Enable NTP client: If you check this, you can configure the server multiple time sources.
Provide NTP server: As long as your computer can be networked, can be a LAN or WAN
computer time calibration within.
4.2.2 Administration
Click on the "System>Administration" option, you can see the following interface.

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Router Password
Router Password settings interface as shown below.
Password: You can modify the registry Router's password in this column, the default
password is blank.
Confirmation: Enter your password again.
Click the "Save & Apply",Save your router's password.
SSH Access
SSH Access settings interface as shown below.

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SSH: Secure Shell SSH abbreviation for the establishment in the application layer and the
transport layer on the basis of security protocols. SSH is more reliable, designed to
provide security protocol for remote login session, and other network services. SSH
protocol can effectively prevent the use of remote management process of information
disclosure issue.
Dropbear: Provides integrated SCP server and SSH -based shell access.
Interface: listen specified interface, not specified monitor all of them.
Port: Specify Dropbear listening port is 22.
Password authentication: Check the Allow SSH password authentication.
Allow root logins with password: Check the root user is allowed to log in with a
password.
Gateway ports: Allows remote hosts to connect to the local SSH port forwarding.
Public key authentication, in fact, use a pair of encrypted string, called a public key(public
key), anyone can see its contents for encryption; another called key(private key). Only to
have those who can see, for decryption. By public key encrypted ciphertext can be easily
decrypted using a key, but according to public to guess the key is very difficult. SSH public
key authentication is to use this feature. Server and client each have their own public and
private keys.
4.2.3 Software
The AP provides two methods to install the package: page installation(action) and telnet or
ssh connection backstage installation(configuration).
For example, you want to install tftp server name for tftpd-hpa, then follow the steps below.
Page installation
Click the "System>Software>Actions", the interface as shown below.

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If this AP does not tftpd-hpa server proceed as follows.
Enter "tftpd" in the "Download and install the package", click "OK" to.
If this AP has tftpd-hpa server proceed as follows.
In the "Filter" which enter "tftpd", click on "Find packages" in the "Status" box below to
show the current OpenWrt support packages and find you need, click the "install" .
telnet or ssh connection backstage installation
Click the "System>Software>Configuration" screen as shown below.
Input box in the image above: #opkg download tftpd-hpa /download packages
#opkg install tftpd-hpa / installation package
4.2.4 Startup
Click on the "System>Startup" option, you can see the following interface.

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Start the project when the system is switched on in the foreground or the background
programs running.
You can enable or disable installed init scripts here. Change will applied after a device
reboot. Different starup scripts start with different priorities, starup scripts can be
Enable/Disable, Start, Restart and Stop operations.
Startup script: startup script to enable or disable installed. Changes take effect after the
device reboot. (Note: If you disable the necessary startup script, such as "network", may
cause the device can not access and therefore do not arbitrarily change the startup
script!)
Local startup script: You can block the figure of "exit 0" previously entered commands to
start or stop a service. /etc/init.d/ in store all the startup script, we usually can start an
application by/etc/init.d/ script name start up mode. For example, enter the command
"/etc/init.d/smb start" to start the smb service. Although/etc/in it. d directory script can start
and stop individual services, but at system boot, in it not find the startup script for each
service directly in the /etc/init.d catalog, but in/ etc/ under rc.d/ directory lookup, this
directory contains rc0.d, rc1.d, respectively, representing different levels of subdirectories
init starts, each subdirectory contains the corresponding start -level startup script.
4.2.5 Scheduled Tasks
Click on the "System>Scheduled Tasks" option, you can see the following interface.
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