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11n/a & 11n/g/b Concurrent Smart model
WAPS-APG600H
11n/a, 11n/g/b Single Smart model
WAPS-AG300H
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - User Manual

www.bualotech.comUser Manual11n/a & 11n/g/b Concurrent Smart modelWAPS-APG600H11n/a, 11n/g/b Single Smart modelWAPS-AG300H

Seite 2 - Contents

AirStationPoE SwitchChapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 9 -1Use a Ethernet cable to connect LAN port 1 of the AirStation to a PoE switch or other devi

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Appendix D Regulatory Compliance Information- 99 -EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011Safety of Information Technology EquipmentEN 50385 : (2002

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- 100 -Appendix D Regulatory Compliance InformationČesky [Czech]Bualo Technology Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPS-AG30

Seite 5 - Chapter 1 - Product Overview

Appendix D Regulatory Compliance Information- 101 -Latviski [Latvian]Ar šo Buffalo Technology Inc. deklarē, ka AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPS-AG300H

Seite 6 - Hardware Overview

- 102 -Appendix D Regulatory Compliance InformationSvensk [Swedish]Härmed intygar Buffalo Technology Inc. att denna AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPS-AG

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- 103 -Appendix E - Environmental Information• The equipment that you have purchased has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its

Seite 8 - Chapter 1 Product Overview

- 104 -Appendix F - GPL InformationThe source code for Bualo products that use GPL code is available at http://opensource.bualo.jp/ .

Seite 9 - Installation

- 10 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStationInitial SetupThe AirStation Conguration Tool lets you congure your AirStation easily. Download it from one o

Seite 10 - Connecting the AC Adapter

Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 11 -3Select the AirStation to congure, then click Next.4Click Change IP Address.5Enter the AirStation’s IP addres

Seite 11 - Initial Setup

- 12 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation6Enter the AirStation’s admin password (the default is “password”) and click Next.Note: If the AirStation adm

Seite 12 - Click Change IP Address

Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 13 -Settings12Click Next.Start the AirStation Conguration Tool. Click Start > All Programs> BUFFALO > A

Seite 13 - Click Finish

- 14 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation4Click Go to Settings.5Click OK.6To log in to Settings, enter “admin” for the username and “password” for the

Seite 14 - Settings

Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 15 -Wireless & EncryptionBy default, the AirStation’s wireless LAN is disabled. To congure it, follow the pro

Seite 15 - Click Go to Settings

- 16 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation5Select “WPA2 Only” for the WPA Type, “AES” for the Encryption Type, set the Pre-Shared Key, and click Apply.

Seite 16 - Wireless & Encryption

Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 17 -Changing the PasswordTo change your AirStation’s settings, you’ll need to log in to the administrative interfa

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- 18 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation3From the left-side menu, click Admin Cong > Username and Password.4Enter a new administrator password (tw

Seite 18 - Changing the Password

- 1 -ContentsChapter 1 - Product Overview ...4Package Contents ...

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Supplied screws (large)Wall-mounting fixture20 mm or less30 mm or moreCeiling rearCeilingSquare blocks (30 mm block)Ceiling reinforcementIf the ceilin

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- 20 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation1Use the four screws to secure the bracket.Note: For certain usage environments, you may be able to use items

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Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 21 -Mounting the Security Case (Sold Separately)1Use the four screws to secure the bracket.2Press the AirStation o

Seite 22 - Secure the screws

- 22 -Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation3Insert the key into the cover, and turn to the “open” position.4As shown in the gure, attach the cover while

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Chapter 2 Placing Your AirStation- 23 -Removing the AirStationTo remove the AirStation from the mounting bracket, follow the procedure below.Insert t

Seite 24 - Removing the AirStation

- 24 -Chapter 3 - CongurationSettingsSettings is where you congure the AirStation and monitor the network.Settings will open in a browser such as In

Seite 25 - Chapter 3 - Conguration

Chapter 3 Conguration- 25 -LAN SettingsLAN IP addressThis sets the IP addresses at the LAN-side.---> LAN Settings > LAN IP addressParameter Me

Seite 26 - LAN Settings

- 26 -Chapter 3 CongurationLAN PortThis makes the settings for a wired LAN port.---> LAN Settings > LAN PortParameter MeaningWired LAN Port Di

Seite 27 - LAN Port

Chapter 3 Conguration- 27 -VLANThis sets the VLAN settings for the wired LAN.---> LAN Settings > VLANParameter MeaningVLAN Mode Sets the VLAN

Seite 28 - Parameter Meaning

- 28 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningManagement VLAN ID Sets the VLAN ID of the management VLAN.An integer value from 0 to 4096 can be set fo

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- 2 -AOSS ... 29WPS ...

Seite 30 - Wireless Settings

Chapter 3 Conguration- 29 -Wireless SettingsAOSSYou can make detailed changes to AOSS settings here.---> Wireless Settings > AOSS

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- 30 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningStart AOSS Click the button to start the AOSS connection.Reset AOSS Displayed when connected by AOSS.Cli

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 31 -Parameter MeaningSSIDThis is the SSID corresponding to each encryption level.Only the SSID for the currently-set encrypti

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- 32 -Chapter 3 CongurationWPSYou can make detailed changes to WPS settings here.---> Wireless Settings > WPSParameter MeaningWPS Species whe

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 33 -Parameter MeaningWPS Status Displays “Congured” or “Not Congured”. “Congured” is displayed if all currently-available

Seite 35

- 34 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningRadio Enables or disables the wireless LAN.Band This is used to set the wireless operation mode.To set m

Seite 36 - Chapter 3 Conguration

Chapter 3 Conguration- 35 -Parameter MeaningCheck Auto-Channel Sets the interval for changing the channel when auto-channel is enabled.When a checkm

Seite 37 - Advanced

- 36 -Chapter 3 CongurationAdvancedThis is used to manually set the detailed information for the wireless LAN.---> Wireless Settings > 802.11g

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 37 -Parameter MeaningGuard Interval Changes the encoding format during frame sending.“Long GI” arranges the encoding with a c

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- 38 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningMulticast Rate This setting controls the communication speed of multicast packets.When set to Auto (BRS)

Seite 40 - Security

- 3 -Windows XP (Wireless Zero Conguration) ... 79Mac OS X (Wi-Fi) ...

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 39 -Parameter MeaningSM Power Save This function enables reduced power consumption in devices when communicating with 11n sta

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- 40 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningSSID Species the SSID where the security is set.Broadcast SSID When enabled, you can search for the Air

Seite 43

Chapter 3 Conguration- 41 -Parameter MeaningIEEE802.1x/EAPThis performs wireless device authentication compliant with IEEE802.1x/EAP. Both this func

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- 42 -Chapter 3 CongurationSecurity Mode: WEPParameter MeaningKey Length Select an encryption key between 64-bits or 128-bits.Key Type This is used

Seite 45 - Security Mode: WPA-EAP

Chapter 3 Conguration- 43 -Parameter MeaningEncryption Type TKIP/AES mixed modeTKIP and AES authentication and communication can be performed simult

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- 44 -Chapter 3 CongurationSecurity Mode: WPA-EAPParameter MeaningWPA Type WPA/WPA2 mixed mode-EAPWireless device authentication by both WPA-EAP an

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 45 -ClientsThis displays information on the wireless devices communicating with the AirStation.---> Wireless Settings >

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- 46 -Chapter 3 CongurationWDSThis sets the repeater function (WDS) that connects AirStations wirelessly.---> Wireless Settings > 802.11g or 8

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 47 -Parameter MeaningVLAN Mode Sets the network ID of the VLAN associated with this WDS connection.Untagged portThis is dene

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- 48 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningRegistered Access Point This displays a list of the MAC addresses of access points connected by WDS.Edit

Seite 51

- 4 -Chapter 1 - Product OverviewPackage ContentsThe following items are included in your AirStation package. If any of the items are missing, please

Seite 52 - MAC Filter

Chapter 3 Conguration- 49 ----> Wireless Settings > RADIUSParameter MeaningRADIUS Server IP Address Sets the IP address of the RADIUS server t

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- 50 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningShared Secret The Shared Secret used in communication between the RADIUS server and AirStation is set fr

Seite 54 - WMM-EDCA Settings:

Chapter 3 Conguration- 51 -MAC FilterThis is used to edit the MAC address of wireless devices for which you want to enable connectivity to the AirSt

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- 52 -Chapter 3 CongurationWMMThis is used to assign priority to VoIP and streaming data to ensure those types of data are prioritized.Use this set

Seite 56 - Admin Cong

Chapter 3 Conguration- 53 -Parameter MeaningQoS Enable or disable QoS.DisableNo priority is assigned for any communication. All frames are processed

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- 54 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningCWmin, CWmaxThis sets the maximum and minimum values of the contention window. The contention window is

Seite 58 - Date and Time

Chapter 3 Conguration- 55 -Admin CongUsername and PasswordThis sets the AirStation name and the username and password for logging into the setting

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- 56 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningAdministrator Password This sets the password of the administrator user.The password can be entered usin

Seite 60 - Admin Tools

Chapter 3 Conguration- 57 -Parameter MeaningSNMP Get Community This sets the community name (6 to 32 characters) that is specied when “GETRequest”

Seite 61 - Save/Restore Settings

- 58 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningDate and Time Settings Species the date and time of the AirStation internal clock.The date is entered b

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123456Chapter 1 Product Overview- 5 -Hardware OverviewFront Panel LEDs1Power LEDOn: Power is on.O: Power is o.This LED is o when the “LED setting

Seite 63 - Initialize

Chapter 3 Conguration- 59 -Transfer Logs to Syslog ServerThis is used to set the transfer function by syslog protocol.---> Admin Cong > Trans

Seite 64 - Update Firmware

- 60 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningStatus If “Registered” is displayed, remote management mode by Admin Tools is enabled. Certain parameter

Seite 65 - LED Settings

Chapter 3 Conguration- 61 -Parameter MeaningNote: You cannot restore the conguration in these cases: · You forgot the administrator password. ·

Seite 66 - Diagnostic

- 62 -Chapter 3 CongurationRestartThis restarts the AirStation.---> Admin Cong > RestartParameter MeaningApply Restarts the AirStation.Initia

Seite 67 - Wireless

Chapter 3 Conguration- 63 -Update FirmwareUpdate the rmware to obtain bug xes, support for the latest functions, and other improvements.---> Ad

Seite 68 - ---> Diagnostic > Log

- 64 -Chapter 3 CongurationLED SettingsThis sets whether the AirStation LEDs are lit.---> Admin Cong > LED SettingsParameter MeaningPower LED

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 65 -DiagnosticSystem InformationThis displays a list of the main settings for the AirStation.---> Diagnostic > System I

Seite 70 - Portable Devices

- 66 -Chapter 3 CongurationSystemParameter MeaningModel Product name.AirStation Name AirStation name.Boot from Startup device information.Applicatio

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Chapter 3 Conguration- 67 -Parameter MeaningPrivacy Separator Privacy separator settings.WDS Settings Displays the WDS settings.If WDS is enabled, s

Seite 72 - Windows XP (Client Manager 3)

- 68 -Chapter 3 CongurationParameter MeaningSave The log information is saved as a text le named “logmsg.log”.Clear Clears the log.Refresh Displays

Seite 73 - Mac OS X (AOSS Assistant)

- 6 -Chapter 1 Product Overview3 blinks*2: Wired Ethernet LAN error.4 blinks*2: Wireless LAN error.5 blinks: USB error.9 blinks*2: System error.C

Seite 74 - Manual Setup

PUSHPUSHRouterInternetAirStation PC orPortable Devices(AOSS Devices)- 69 -Chapter 4 - Connect to a Wireless NetworkAutomatic Secure Setup (AOSS/WPS)AO

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- 70 -Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network 12Launch Client Manager V.Windows 8, 7 or Vista (Client Manager V)If you are using Windows 8, 7 or Vist

Seite 76 - Windows 7 (WLAN AutoCong)

Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network - 71 -2Windows XP (Client Manager 3)If you are using Windows XP, use Client Manager 3 to connect wirelessly w

Seite 77 - Click Connect to a network

- 72 -Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network Mac OS X (AOSS Assistant)If you are using Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7, 10.6, 10.5, or 10.4, use the AOSS Assist

Seite 78 - Otherwise,go to step 4

Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network - 73 -Manual SetupYou can also connect to the AirStation without installing Client Manager V or Client Manage

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- 74 -Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network 4Enter the encryption key and click Next.5Click No, don’t turn on sharing or connect to devices.

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Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network - 75 -12Select the target AirStation and click Connect. If you will connect to this device again, check Conne

Seite 81 - Mac OS X (Wi-Fi)

- 76 -Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network 1Right click on the wireless network icon in the system tray.2Click Connect to a network.When this sc

Seite 82 - Windows 7/Vista

Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network - 77 -If the screen below is displayed, click I want to enter the network key or passphrase instead.Otherwise

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- 78 -Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network 4Enter the encryption key and click Connect.Step through the wizard to nish conguration. If the Set N

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7 8 9 11 13 14 15 17121610Chapter 1 Product Overview- 7 - Back Panel7Power Connector Connect the power adapter here.8Power button This button

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Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network - 79 -Windows XP (Wireless Zero Conguration)Windows XP includes Wireless Zero Cong, a built-in utility to c

Seite 86 - (802.11g only)

- 80 -Chapter 4 Connect to a Wireless Network Mac OS X (Wi-Fi)Use Wi-Fi on a Mac to connect to the AirStation.Note: In Mac OS X 10.6 and earlier, “W

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- 81 -Windows 8, 7, Vista, or Mac OS X (10.4 and later) users can use software supplied with the AirStation to check the quality and strength of the w

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- 82 -Chapter 5 Checking the Wireless Signal Quality and Strength4Parameter MeaningConnection status Signal strength (dBm), link speed (Mbps), and si

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Chapter 5 Checking the Wireless Signal Quality and Strength- 83 -2The software license screen displays the rst time you start the software. Click Ag

Seite 90 - Appendix A - Specications

- 84 -Chapter 6 - Default Conguration SettingsFeature Parameter Default SettingLAN IP address IP Assignment DHCP ClientIP Address Assigned by an exte

Seite 91 - Appendix A Specications

Chapter 6 Default Conguration Settings- 85 -Feature Parameter Default SettingVLAN ID 802.11g : 1802.11a : 1Auto Channel 802.11g : Enabled802.1

Seite 92 - Appendix B - TCP/IP Settings

- 86 -Chapter 6 Default Conguration SettingsFeature Parameter Default SettingSecurity SSID 802.11g : BUFFALO-XXXXXX (the last 6 digits of the AirS

Seite 93 - Windows 7

Chapter 6 Default Conguration Settings- 87 -Feature Parameter Default SettingWMM QoS DisabledWMM-EDCA Parameters(Priority AC_BK (Low) )For AP For ST

Seite 94 - Windows Vista

- 88 -Chapter 6 Default Conguration SettingsFeature Parameter Default SettingDate and Time Local Time 2012 Year 1 Month 1 Day0 Hour 0 Minute 0 Secon

Seite 95 - Windows XP

- 8 -Chapter 2 - Placing Your AirStationAntenna PlacementRemove the antenna caps and attach the antennas. Don’t touch the conductive parts of the ante

Seite 96 - Mac OS X

- 89 -Appendix A - SpecicationsWireless LAN InterfaceStandard Compliance IEEE802.11a / IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11nTransmission Method Dir

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- 90 -Appendix A SpecicationsOtherPower Supply External AC 100-240 V Universal, 50/60 HzPower over EthernetPower Consumption About 12 W (Max)Dimensi

Seite 98 - FCC Caution:

- 91 -Appendix B - TCP/IP SettingsWindows 8To congure TCP/IP in Windows 8, follow the procedure below.1Open Control Panel.2Click Network and Internet

Seite 99 - Industry Canada statement:

- 92 -Appendix B TCP/IP SettingsWindows 7To congure TCP/IP in Windows 7, follow the procedure below.1Open Control Panel.2Click Network and Sharing C

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Appendix B TCP/IP Settings- 93 -Windows VistaTo congure TCP/IP in Windows Vista, follow the procedure below.1Open Control Panel.2Click Network and S

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- 94 -Appendix B TCP/IP SettingsWindows XPTo congure TCP/IP in Windows XP, follow the procedure below.1Open Control Panel.2Double-click Network.3Rig

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Appendix B TCP/IP Settings- 95 -Mac OS XTo congure TCP/IP in Mac OS X, follow the procedure below.1Click Apple menu > System Preferences… .2Click

Seite 103 - 根據 NCC 低功率電波輻射性電機管制辦法:

- 96 -Appendix C - Restoring the Default Con gura-tionTo return the AirStation to factory default settings while it is powered on, hold down the butt

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- 97 -Appendix D - Regulatory Compliance InformationFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to

Seite 105 - Appendix F - GPL Information

- 98 -Appendix D Regulatory Compliance InformationIndustry Canada statement:This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation

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