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User Manual
Business Solutions
User Manual
The Neutron Series
Dual Band
Wireless Managed Indoor Access Point
EWS210AP | EWS310AP | EWS320AP | EWS360AP
version 1.0
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Page 1 - User Manual

User ManualBusiness SolutionsUser ManualThe Neutron SeriesDual BandWireless Managed Indoor Access PointEWS210AP | EWS310AP | EWS320AP | EWS36

Page 2 - IMPORTANT

10ThefollowingaretheMinimumSystemRequirementsinorderconguretheAccessPoint:• Computer with an Ethernet interface or wireless network ca

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101Professional Installation Instruction1. Installation Personnel Thisproductisdesignedforspecicapplicationandneedstobeinstalledbyaqual

Page 5 - Product Overview

102Instructions D’installation Professionnelle1. Installation Ceproduitestdestineaunusagespeciqueetdoitetreinstalleparunpersonnelquali

Page 6 - Introduction

103Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev

Page 7

104Industry Canada StatementThis device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)

Page 8 - Key Features

105Europe – EU Declaration of ConformityThis device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test

Page 9 - Package Contents

106This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and

Page 10 - System Requirements

107Français [French] Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l’appareil [type d’appareil] est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autre

Page 11 - Technical Specications

11Quick Reference GuideModelEWS210AP EWS310AP EWS320AP EWS360APRFRF: 2.4 GHz Frequency Band RF: 2.4 and 5 GHz Frequency BandRF: 2.4 and 5 GHz Frequenc

Page 12 - Wireless Management Features

12Tx Power Control:Adjust transmit power by dBmConguration:Web-basedconguration(http)Firmware Upgrade: Via web browser, settings are reserved afte

Page 13

13Auto Reboot: Reboot Access Point by minute, hour, day, or weekBackup and Restore: Save and restore settings through Web interfaceCLI: Supports Comma

Page 14 - Physical Interface

14Physical InterfaceDimensions & WeightsEWS210APWidth: 6.36” Length: 6.36” Height: 1.64” Weight: 0.8 lbs.Dimensions & WeightsEWS310APWidth: 6.

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15Dimensions & WeightsEWS320APWidth: 6.36” Length: 6.36” Height: 1.64” Weight: 0.8 lbs.EWS320AP - Front EWS360AP- FrontDimensions & WeightsEWS

Page 16

16 1. Mesh LED* 2. 5 GHz LED 3. Power LED 4. 2.4 GHz LED5.Ethernet Port LED 6. Power LED 7. Reset Button: Press and hold for over 10 seconds

Page 17 - Compatibility

17CompatibilityYourNeutronSeriesWirelessAccessPointsupportsthefollowingNeutronSeriesEWSSwitchmodels*:EWS5912FP • 8-Port Layer 2 PoE+ Wir

Page 18 - Applications

18ApplicationsWirelessLAN(WLAN)productsareeasytoinstallandhighlyefcient.Thefollowinglistdescribessomeofthemanyapplicationsmadepo

Page 19 - Connecting Your Access Point

19Chapter 2Connecting Your Access Point

Page 20 - Installation

2IMPORTANTTo install your Access Point please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included in the product packaging.

Page 21 - 100/1000Mbps

20InstallationThis section will guide you through the installation process. Placement of the Access Point is essential to maximize the its performance

Page 22 - Windows XP, 7, 8

21Connecting to the Neutron Series SwitchA) Connect the supplied Power Cord to the EWS Switch and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Verify

Page 23 - Standalone: 192.168.1.XX

22IP Address CongurationWindows XP, 7, 8A)Onceyourcomputerison,ensurethatyourTCP/IPissettoOn or Enabled. Open Network Connections and th

Page 24 - Apple Mac OS X

23B)Ifyourcomputerisalreadyonanetwork,ensurethatyouhavesetittoaStaticIPAddressontheinterface.Pleasellinthe IP address, Sub

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24Apple Mac OS XA) Go to System Preferences (it can be opened in the Applications folder or by electing it in the Apple Menu).B) Select Network in the

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25E) Enter an IP address that is different from the AP and Subnet mask, then click OK.Note: Ensure that the IP address and Subnet mask are on the sam

Page 27 - Device Management

26Wireless Management Switch SetupA) Open a web browser on your computer. In the address bar of the web browser, enter 192.168.0.239 and press enter.B

Page 28 - General Settings

27Device ManagementLocating Wireless Managed AP(s)A) Go to Device Management and select Access Points on the EWS Switch. All Managed AP(s) connected t

Page 29 - Wireless Radio Settings

28General SettingsA) Enter the Device Name for the Access Point so that you can differentiate itself if you plan to use more than one AP.B) Enter the

Page 30 - WLAN Settings 2.4/5 GHz

29Wireless Radio SettingsAfterconguringtheGeneralSettingspage,youwillneedtoconguretheWirelessRadiosettings.Enterinformationpertaini

Page 31 - Adavnced Settings

3Table of ContentsChapter 1 Product Overview... 5 Introduction...

Page 32

30WLAN Settings 2.4/5 GHzNext,youwillneedtoconguretheWLANsettingsforeachband.ClickonanSSIDtoaccessBasic,Trafc,FastRoaming,and

Page 33

31Adavnced SettingsNext,youwillneedtoconguretheAdvancedsettingsfortheAccessPoint.Pleaserefertopage51forBandSteering,66forFast

Page 34 - Mounting the Access Point

32Managing A Wireless Management SwitchForfurtherSwitchcongurations,clickonSwitchatthetopleftofthedashboard.RefertotheWirelessMana

Page 35

33Managing Wireless Managed Access PointsThe Managed AP(s) that are successfully being managed will be listed under the Managed AP(s) list. Click on t

Page 36

34Using the provided hardware, the EWS AP can be attached to a ceiling or wall. To attach the AP to a ceiling or wall using the mounting bracket: 1. A

Page 37 - Conguration

35Attaching the AP to a ceiling using the provided T-Rail connectors:1. Attach the T-Rail connectors to the bottom cover of the AP using the provided

Page 38 - Default Settings

362. Line up the connected T-Rail connectors with an appropriately sized rail and press the unit onto the rail until it snaps into place.Note: To prot

Page 39 - Web Conguration

37Chapter 3Conguration

Page 40

38Thissectionwillshowyouhowtocongurethedeviceusingtheweb-basedcongurationinterface.Default SettingsPlease use your Ethernet port or wi

Page 41 - Overview

391.Openawebbrowser(InternetExplorer/Firefox/Safari)andentertheIPAddresshttp://192.168.1.1.Note: If you have changed the default LAN IP Ad

Page 42 - Device Status

4Glossary... 93Appendix...

Page 43

403. If successful, you will be logged in and see the EWS AP User Interface Menu.

Page 44 - Connections

41Chapter 4Overview

Page 45 - Chapter5

42The Overview section contains the following options:• Device Status• ConnectionsThe following sections describe these options.Device StatusThe LAN I

Page 46 - IPv4 Settings

43TheWirelesssLANInformation2.4GHz/5GHzsectionshowswirelessinformationsuchasOperatingMode,Frequen-cy, and Channel. Since the EWS AP sup

Page 47 - IPv6 Settings

44ConnectionsClicking the Connections link under the Device Status section displays the list of clients associated to the EWS AP’s 2.4GHz/5GHzbands

Page 49 - Priority

46This page allows you to modify the device’s IP settings and the Spanning Tree settings. Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol will prevent network loo

Page 50 - Wireless

47IPv6 SettingsLink-Local AddressCheck this if you want to use a Link-Local Address. A Link-Local Address is a network address that is valid for commu

Page 51 - Wireless Settings

48Spanning Tree SettingsStatusEnables or disables the Spanning Tree Protocol feature. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents loops from being forme

Page 52

49PrioritySpeciesthePriorityNumber.Asmallernumberhasgreaterpriority.SaveClick Savetoconrmthechanges.

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5Chapter 1Product Overview

Page 55

51This page displays the current status of the Wireless settings for the AP.Wireless Settings Device NameEnter a name for the device. The name you typ

Page 56 - Wireless Security

52Wireless ModeSupports802.11b/g/nmixedmodein2.4GHzand802.11ac/nmixedmodein5GHz.Channel HT ModeThedefaultchannelbandwidthis20/40MHz.

Page 57

53ChannelSelect the channel appropriate for your country’s regulation.Transmit PowerSelect the transmit power for the radio. Increasing the power impr

Page 58

542.4 GHz/5 GHz SSID ProleUnderWirelessSettings,youcanedittheSSIDproletotyourneeds.ClickEdit under the SSID you would like to make ch

Page 59

55EnableCheckthisoptiontoenablethisproleforclientuse.SSIDSpeciestheSSIDnameforthecurrentprole.SecurityDisplaystheSecurityModeth

Page 60

56Wireless SecurityTheWirelessSecuritysectionletsyouconguretheEWSAP’ssecuritymodes:WEP,WPA-PSK,WPA2-PSK,WPA-PSK Mixed, WPA-Enterprise,

Page 61 - Wireless MAC Filter

57Key Length Selectthedesiredoptionandensurethewirelessclientsusethesamesetting.Yourchoicesare:64,128,and152-bit password lengths.D

Page 62 - Trafc Shaping

58WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key)EncryptionSelecttheWPA/WPA2encryptiontypeyouwouldliketouse.AvailableoptionsareBoth,TKIP(TemporalKey

Page 63 - Guest Network

59WPA/WPA2-EnterpriseEncryptionSelecttheWPA/WPA2encryptiontypeyouwouldliketouse.AvailableoptionsareBoth,TKIP(TemporalKeyIntegri-ty Pr

Page 64

6The EnGenius Neutron series suite of Managed Indoor Access Points are enhanced -powered, long-range, Single or Dual Band concurrent Wireless 802

Page 65

60Radius SecretEnter the secret required to connect to the Radius server.Radius AccountingEnables or disables the accounting feature.Radius Accounting

Page 66 - Fast Handover

61Wireless MAC Filter The Wireless MAC Filter feature is used to allow or deny network access to wireless clients (computers, tablet PCs, NAS,smartp

Page 67 - Management VLAN Settings

62Trafc ShapingTrafcShapingregulatestheowofpacketsleavinganinterfacetodeliverimprovedQualityofService.Enable Trafc ShapingSelectto

Page 68 - Management

63Guest Network The Guest Network feature allows administrators to grant Internet connectivity to visitors or guests while keeping other networked dev

Page 69 - SNMP Settings

64Hidden SSIDCheck this option to hide the SSID from broadcasting to discourage wireless users from connecting to a particular SSID. Client IsolationC

Page 70

65Automatic DHCP Server Settings Starting IP AddressSpeciesthestartingIPaddressrangefortheGuestNetwork.Ending IP AddressSpeciestheending

Page 71

66Fast Handover WithFastHandoverenabled,theAPwillsendadisassociationrequesttothewirelessclientandletitndanotherAPtohandoverand

Page 72 - CLI/SSH Settings

67Management VLAN Settings This section allows you to assign a VLAN tag to packets. A VLAN is a group of computers on a network whose soft-warehasbe

Page 73 - HTTPS Settings

68Chapter 7Management

Page 74 - Email Alerts

69This page allows you to assign the Contact Details, Location, Community Name, and Trap Settings for Simple Net-work Management Protocol (SNMP). This

Page 75 - Date and Time Settings

7Formorerobustneeds,theEWS360APoffersupto450Mbpson2.4GHzbandand1300Mbpsonthe5GHzfrequencybandforfasterletransfersandsmoo

Page 76

70LocationSpeciesthelocationofthedevice.PortDisplays the port number in use for the device.Community Name (Read Only)Speciesthepasswordfort

Page 77 - Auto Reboot Settings

71Auth ProtocolSelect the Authentication Protocol type: MD5 or SHA. MD5: Message-Digest algorithm, a 128-bit typically expressed in text format as a 3

Page 78 - Wi-Fi Scheduler

72CLI/SSH SettingsMostuserswillcongurethedevicethroughthegraphicaluserinterface(GUI).However,forthosewhopreferanalternative method

Page 79

73HTTPS SettingsHypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a communications protocol for secure communication over a computer network with especial

Page 80 - Ping Test Parameters

74Email AlertsThe Access Point will send email alerts when the AP’s settings have been changed for your convenience. StatusCheck to enable the Email A

Page 81 - Traceroute Parameters

75Date and Time Settings This page allows you to set the internal clock for the AP. To access the Date and Time settings, click Time Zone un-der the M

Page 82 - Speed Test Parameters

76Automatically Get Date and TimeEnter the IP address of an NTP server or use the default NTP server to have the internal clock set automatically. Tim

Page 83 - LED Control

77Auto Reboot SettingsYoucanspecifyhowoftenyouwouldliketoreboottheAP.StatusEnables or disables the Auto Reboot feature.TimerSpeciesthet

Page 84 - Device Discovery

78Wi-Fi SchedulerUse the Scheduler feature to reboot the AP or control the wireless availability of the AP on a routine basis. The Scheduler feature r

Page 85 - Maintenance

79StatusEnables or disables the Wi-Fi Scheduler feature.Wireless RadioSelect 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz to use the Wi-Fi Scheduler feature on that particular fr

Page 86 - Account Settings

8Key Features• AccessPointMode/MeshAPMode* (with Controller Interface) • Sectorized 3D Antenna (select models)• Dynamic Channel Optimizati

Page 87 - Firmware Upgrade

80This section allows you to analyze the connection quality of the AP and trace the routing table to a target in the network.Ping Test ParametersTarge

Page 88 - Factory Settings

81Traceroute ParametersA Traceroute is a network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Int

Page 89 - User Settings

82Speed Test ParametersTarget IP/Domain NameEnter an IP address or domain name you wish to run a Speed Test for. Time PeriodEnter the time in seconds

Page 90 - System Log

83LED ControlThissectionallowsyoutocontroltheLEDcontrolfunctionsfortheAP:PowerStatus,LAN,2.4GHzWLAN,and5GHzWLAN interface.Note:

Page 91

84Device DiscoveryUnder Device Discovery, you can choose for the AP to automatically scan for local devices to connect to. Click Scan to begin the pro

Page 92

85Chapter 8Maintenance

Page 93 - Glossary

86This page allows you to change the EWS AP username and password. By default, the username is admin and the password is admin. The password can conta

Page 94

87This page allows you to upgrade the Firmware of the EWS AP. Please visit www.engeniustech.com to see the most currentrmwareversionavailablefor

Page 95

88Thispageallowsyoutosavecurrentsettingcongurationsforthedevice.Whenyousavethecongurations,youcanalsoreloadthesavedcongurati

Page 96

89User SettingsBackup Settings as DefaultClick BackuptobackupanyuseraccountdefaultsettingsfortheAPtoalefolder.Restore to User DefaultCl

Page 97

9Maximum data rates are based on IEEE 802.11 standards. Actual throughput and range may vary depending on distance between devices or trac and bandwi

Page 98

90This page allows you to setup the System Log and local log functions of the AP. Click Log under Systems Manager to open up the System Log page.Syste

Page 99

91In some circumstances, you may be required to force the device to reset. Click on Reboot the Device to reboot the AccessPoint.Ifanissuearisest

Page 100 - Appendix

92To logout of your account, click Logout.Awarningwindowwillpopuptoconrmyourchoice.ClickOK to logout.Logout

Page 101

93Glossary

Page 102

946to46to4 allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network.ACLTheAccessControlListspecieswhichusersorprocessesaregrantedaccess

Page 103 - Radiation Exposure Statement

95DNSA Domain Name System is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private

Page 104 - Industry Canada Statement

96GUIGraphical User Interface. User environment that uses pictorial as well as textual representa-tions of the input and output of applications and th

Page 105

97Mesh ModeMesh Networks are a network topology in which each node (called a mesh node) relays data for the network. All nodes cooperate in the distri

Page 106

98RAMRandomAccessMemory.Agroupofmemorylocationsthatarenumericallyidentiedtoallowhigh speed access by a CPU. In random access, any memor

Page 107

99VLANA Virtual Local Area network allows a network manager to logically segment a LAN into differ-ent broadcast domains. Since this is a logical segm

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