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Page 1: Ap&ac system development 2014

AP-AC System Development

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Auditorium Network

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Meeting Room Network

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Dormitory Network

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Roaming Network

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Residence Life

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POE and Hardware Specifications

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Over-all description HiAP-99 is a unique tiny form factor AP specially designed for dormitory, classroom,

exhibition hall, conference room, office, and locations that demanding dense WiFi

usage by large population. Several ISPs can co-locate in a HiAP-99.

HiAP-99 provides up to 3 SSIDs with each connecting to a VLAN to respective ISP.

A Fast Ethernet 100TX interface aggregates all traffic to/from back haul AC HiAP-99

features load balance, and universal ISP SSID.

It can be deployed in wall-mount, ceiling-mount, pole-mount, and other customer

specified form. Typical deployment will be an integrated module that replacing wall

RJ45 socket outlet.

The integrated module will add extra WLAN with above function along with original

RJ45 Ethernet connection.

A complete system includes small AP (HiAP-99), small AC (SmAC-11), and PoE

(PoE-11/PoE-12), and optional intermediate L2/L3 switch.

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Hardware specifications

Input power : PoE at wire# 4,5,7,8 , DC 5.5~48V 5W max

WiFi board : AR9331 board with dual line pin connector.

DC-DC board : Convert PoE power to DC3.3V for AR9331 board.

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Software Specification: AP

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Overall description

Our system is an advanced operation system capable of power wireless and multiple wireless LAN features, built upon a simple and intuitive user interface foundation. Our system includes the following features:

Multiple virtual local area network support. Dynamic Access Control List management Custom channel & bandwidths System syslog Firmware upgrade Up to 3 virtual local area networks support.

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Software Architecture of AP AP web

Basic configuration

DHCP

MTU

Static

Apply button

reboot button

Local IP setting

Local Netmask

DNS

Gateway IP

MTU

Wireless configuration

Channel

Essid

Txpower

Band Usage

Channel Width

Country

Distance

RTS-CTS

Beacon Interval

WLAN

vlanID

Status enable

disable

Essid

Channel

Band Usage

Channel Width

Macfilter

Maclist

Country

Maxclients

Security

No Encryption

WEP Open System

Used key

Clear

Apply

WEP Shared Key

Used key

Clear

Apply

WPA

cipher

auto

Force CCMP(AES)

Force TKIP

Force TKIP and CCMP(AES)

Used key

Clear

Apply

WPA2

cipher

auto

Force CCMP(AES)

Force TKIP

Force TKIP and CCMP(AES)

Used key

Clear

Apply

WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode

cipher

auto

Force CCMP(AES)

Force TKIP

Force TKIP and CCMP(AES)

Used key

Clear

Apply

Load Balance

Firmware Update

System log

Firmware Version

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Specifications of Wireless Interface

Frequency Channel : manual/auto, channel# 1~14 depending on country

Country : selectable : US, TW, CN, EU, JP, default US

Channel Width: 20MHz, 40MHz, auto

Transmission power Transmission power : 0~100% (0~17dBm)

Band Usage Band Usage: 11n only, 11bgn mixed,

11bg mixed, 11g only, 11b only

Radio security Open

Open/64/128 bit WEP

WPA

WPA2

WPA/WPA2

LAN interface IP Address : DHCP, static

Universal ISP SSID: User set SSID once for an ISP, use it to all AP, no need to

change SSID as long as not change ISP.

802.11 parameters RTS-CTS : threshold 1~2346

Distance : 0~25000 meters

Beacon interval : 1~100000 mini second

VLAN SSID-VLAN pair, max 3

SSID: max 32 characters

VLAN ID: 1~2047

Enable/disable

Access Filter MAC address filter (black list/white list)

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Basic Configuration Setting

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Advanced Functions

Access filter

Client limitation

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Utility

Ping

System syslog

Site survey

Web interface setting

MTU setting

Local IP display and setting

Local netmask setting

Gateway IP setting

DNS IP display and setting

Configuration save and restore

Firmware upgraded by AC

Firmware version

Traffic Statistic

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Site Survey

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Traffic Statistic

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Ping Connection

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AP syslog

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Remote Syslog

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AP’s Software Version

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AC Specifications

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Overall Description

Our system is an advanced operation system capable of power

wireless and multiple wireless LAN features, built upon a simple and

intuitive user interface foundation. Our system includes the following

features: Multiple virtual local area network support.

Dynamic Access Control List management

Custom channel & bandwidths

System syslog

Firmware upgrade

Up to 3 virtual local area networks support.

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Getting Started

Launch your Web browser. Enter the default IP address of your

device in the address field.

Upon initial login, the terms of use appear on the screen. Enter the

username (NAME) and password (PASSWORD) fields, and click

Login, see next Figure.

Before login the Web Management, the administrator with the highest

priority can change his/her password or adds some supervisors to

auxiliary manage the Web control setting.

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Centralized management

Simplified LAN Deployment and management Platform.

Single point of management for the entire wireless network.

Configurable management multiple wireless LAN.

It integrates network management and data transmission to ensure a

mobile and efficient working environment.

Administrator can discovery, configure, monitor, and upgrade all

manageable access points form a single, centralized AP management

interface.

Detect Aps within the AC coverage to be alive or not.

Monitoring of the status of the network, wireless controllers,

WLANs, and clients.

It can effectively set wired or wireless AP via management interface.

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Software Architecture of AC AC Web

AP Profile

AP Name

AP IP

Status

UP Time

Last Pulling Time

LAN

LAN

wakeup

sleep

Wireless

wakeup

sleep

AP Configuration

Basic configuration

DHCP

Static

Apply button

reboot button

Local IP seteing

Local Netmask

DNS

Wireless configuration

Channel

Essid

Txpower

Bandwidth Usage

Channel Width

Country

Distance

RTS-CTS

Beacon Interval

WLAN

vlanID

Status

enable

disable

Essid

Channel

Bandwidth Usage

Channel Width

Macfilter

Maclist

Country

Request list

Request AP status

Upgrade AP Firware

AP List (DHCP)

AP List (Upgrade)

AC log

Software Version

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Time Setting

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APs’ alive status

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IP Collision between APs

Have been initiated by APself IP collision

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Required AP’s Profile: Basic

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Required AP’s Profile: Wireless

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Required AP’s Profile: WLAN

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Required AP’s Profile: Wireless Up/down

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AP List with DHCP

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Firmware upgrade to APs

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Required AP’s syslog

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Topology

Level 1 Level 3 Level 2 Level 4

MAC IP

Span next level Span all level

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Load Balance & Seamless Handoff

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Options

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Advanced Features

Balance user count served among AP, automatically distribute busy

AP loading to other not so busy one.

Quality of Service

Topology & Routing

SNMP Implementation (with designed MIBs)

Anti-interference

CCI (co-channel interference)

ACI (adjacent interference)

ICI (inter-carrier interference)

AP-AP processing interference

High density Self-Organization

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Quality of Service 1/2

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Quality of Service 2/2