User Manual JetWave 2212S
User Manual JetWave 2212S
User Manual
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Please read this document carefully and only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to
Conventions
For your attention on important parts, special characters and patterns are used in this manual:
Note:
This indicates an important note that you must pay attention to.
The Blue Wording is important note that you must pay attention to.
The Blue Wording with Big Case is very important note you must pay more attention to.
Warning:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
your body.
14F., No.213, Beixin Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 23143, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
TEL: +886-2-8911-1000
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General Notification
Only operate the device according to the technical specification. You can find the information
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
If you don’t get exact info you need, you can contact Korenix technical people,
The devices are designed for operation with extra-low voltage (SELV). Connect the unit only to
DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in
Solely connect the power supply that corresponds to the type of your device. For power connection,
The DC power circuit of the product is isolated design circuit. In practical, it is suggested to use
isolated DC power design PSU for field installation. Besides the PSU selection, well digital/earth
The output voltage of the AC/DC to DC Power Supply conforms to the range of the input voltage
of the equipment.
The connection cables used are permitted for the specified electronic voltage, current, wire
diameter and temperature range. (Wire Diameter of AC voltage is at least 0.75mm, AWG18.
Follow the power installing instruction of the user manual, it indicates the input voltage, pin
The Power Supply must be well installed, includes grounded and other notices which are
Only switch on the supply voltage to the device if the housing is closed, the terminal blocks are
The equipment must be grounded. Ground the device before connecting the cables, antennas
and power supply. The grounding of the equipment and DC Power Supply may be different in
Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that
Only operate the device at the specified ambient temperature and humidity. The temperature
of the surrounding air means a distance of up to 5cm from the device. While installing multiple
devices within the cabinet, remains suitable width between the devices is MUST for better heat
dispersing.
Better install the device in the vertical position, with the upper antenna connections pointing
Install the device in a cabinet or in an operating site with limited access, the metal cabinet will
filter the radio signals, use the extended antenna cable and install the external antenna in free
Only technicians authorized by the manufacturer are permitted to open the housing. Without
the manufacturer permitted, open the housing means the product is not warrantied and no
If you are installing the wireless equipment in the field box or outdoor area, for your safety as well as
others’, please seek assistance from a professional installer who has received safety training on the
hazards involved. Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site,
Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket.
If you are installing the equipment in the indoor office or factory, be aware of the power source
and grounding must be well installed. The professional Wireless IT Engineer can provide
service for AP location, channel and field plan to get better performance and coverage.
Connect the equipment which meets the IP degree of protection requirements for the
application case.
Read the Radio output power, receiver sensitivity, antenna gain specification before installing.
The shipped products and antenna comforts to the R&TTE and allowed to be used in all
European countries. You can read the related technical specification from the product
When installing external antennas, the Radio Output power and antenna gain value must be
When the system is operational with high gain antenna, avoid standing directly in front of it.
When the system is operational with high gain antenna in short distance, adjust the radio output
lower. Strong output power plus high gain antenna is not good installation for short distance
transmission.
Protect each antenna installed outside with lightening protection devices, ex: lightening
arrester.
Note that Field EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
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Content
Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 2
4.1.1 Information...................................................................................................................... 29
6.1.2 What if I would like to reset the unit to default settings? ................................................ 76
6.1.3 Why can not access the Web-based management interface? ....................................... 76
6.2.1 What if the wireless connection is not stable after associating with an AP under wireless
6.2.2 What if the wireless connection performance is not good, how to improve it? .............. 77
Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
The user manual is applied to Korenix JetWave 2212S/X Industrial Wireless Access Point.
JetWave 2212S/X provide perfect solution to manage serial devices via Ethernet/Wireless in flexible
ways, such as TCP server, TCP client, UDP. JetWave 2212S/X creates a transparent gateway for the
300Mbps data rate. Give you an easy way and high bandwidth connection to the hard-to-wire or moved
Model List
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JetWave2212S
JetWave2212X
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Features:
➢ Versatile Serial Application: TCP Server, TCP Client and UDP listening
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JetWave 2212S
JetWave 2212X
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The product package you have received should contain the following items.
Package
Note: Please download the utility and user manual from Korenix Web site.
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Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
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• Please seek assistance from a professional installer for field installation or professional IT
Engineer for indoor installation. These engineers must be well trained in the RF installation and
• The JetWave 2212S/X series is distributed through distributors and system installers with
professional technicians and will not be sold directly through retail stores.
front pages of this manual. The Safety Precautions described in the front pages include General
Notification, Power Source & Grounding Notification, Environment & Housing Notification and
Installation Notification.
1. The DC power circuit of the product is isolated design circuit. In practical, it is suggested to use
isolated DC power design PSU for field installation. Besides the PSU selection, well digital/earth
grounding is also important before power on the system. Connect the Ethernet Cables, Antennas or
Antenna RF Cables, Ground and Power Terminal Block well before powering on.
2. If you are installing the product in the field box, for your safety as well as others’, please seek
assistance from a professional installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved. Keep
safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site, especially where there are
electric power and phone lines. Please note the following things as well:
• Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket.
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3. If you are installing the product in the indoor office or factory, be aware of the power source and
grounding must be well installed. The professional Wireless IT Engineer can provide service for location,
4. When you exchange to high gain antenna on JetWave 2212S/X, please notice that the Radio Output
power and antenna gain value must be allowed according to the regulations of the country. And avoid
standing directly in front of high gain antenna. Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on.
5. You are responsible for undertaking suitable lightning protection. Install over voltage protector
devices on every outdoor Ethernet cable. Protect antennas installed outside with lightening protection
Note that Field EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
6. The operating temperature of JetWave 2212S/X series is from -40 to 75℃, please MUST installed
the device in a restricted access location to avoid the hot surface of housing, and make more aware of
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2.2.1 DC Input
1. There is one 6-pin terminal block within the package, which is applied for screwing the DC wires. It
is a good practice to turn off the system power, and to unplug power terminal block before making
wire connections
2. Insert the positive and negative wires into the V+ and V- contact on the terminal block connector.
Tighten the wire-clamp screws to prevent DC wires from being loosened. The range of the suitable
3. The typical and suggest power source is DC 24V, the acceptable range is range from 9~26V. The
dual DC power can be redundant. You can connect one power to typical power source and the other
to battery/UPS as backup.
4. If you connect the wrong positive/negative wires, the system would not be power on or cause
example you connect the DC Power 1. While you power on the DC power 1 as the 1st power source,
the DC power 2 port will not power from DC power 2. In this condition, while the DC power source
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I/O Configuration
10Base-TX and 100Base-TX. All the Ethernet ports will auto-detect the signal from connected devices
to negotiate the link speed and duplex mode. Auto MDI/MDIX allows users to connect another switch,
hub or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cables. In some cases, the MDI/MDI-
Cable Request in Harsh environment: CAT 5E/CAT 6 is preferred for Data transmission.
Wiring STP Cable: STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable is preferred. The device is a heavy Industrial
EMC certificated product and usually install in harsh environment, part of the EMS protection are based
on STP cable, for example the surge protection of front Ethernet ports. STP cable can provide better
Reset
There is one reset button located on the top of the device. The reset button provides users with
a quick and easy way to restore the default settings of JetWave 2212S/X. Press reset button for 7
seconds.
JetWave 2212S/X unit will restore to default value including default IP address (192.168.10.1), and no
password. When the Power LED turns green, the device is ready to function.
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2.3.2 Serial
Connect the serial device to the unit DB9 male port by the pin assignment table.
6 DSR - - -
7 RTS - - -
8 CTS - - -
9 RI - - -
2.3.3 Ground
To ensure the system will not be damaged by noise or any electrical shock, we suggest you
to make exact connection with the Earth Ground. There is one Earth Ground screw on the bottom
side of the device. Loosen the earth ground screw then tighten the screw after earth ground wire
is connected.
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The JetWave 2212S equips two antenna sockets for Wireless 2T2R MIMO. The product
Type
With the rising data rates and signal congestion, the MIMO is the proposed radio technology
in IEEE 802.11n and accepted popularly. MIMO is short of the Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output,
is the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to increase the wireless
communication bandwidth, for example the 2T2R means 2 Transmitter and 2 receiver, then the
bandwidth is double than SISO. MIMO technology offers significant increases in data throughput
The below figure shows the SISO technology, each transmitter and receiver has single radio.
The below figure shows the MIMO technology, the transmitter and receiver spread the total
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➢ What is Polarization:
Polarization is a property of wireless antenna, the polarization determines the antennas that
can pick up the signal, for example you can set up two antennas in close and pointing to the
same direction, but with different polarization. The result is only antennas with the same
polarization will be able to communicate with each other, this is important especially in point-to-
There are two major polarizations, Vertical and Horizontal. The antenna may support either
one, you can choose Vertical or Horizontal polarization for the antenna installation. The result
would be that antenna which is vertically polarized would only receive the signal from the
vertically transmitting antenna, horizontally polarized antenna would only receive horizontally
transmitting antenna.
JetWave 2212S/X series is embedded antenna that you don’t need to mount external antennas.
JetWave 2212S/X is external antenna model, it equips SMA Type antenna sockets for two WIFI
radio (2x sockets by option), you can connect 2 WIFI antennas based on your need.
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Antenna termial side JetWave 2212S/X Antenna terminal side
Frequency
2400-2500 5150-5350 5475-5875
(MHz)
Impedance 50 Ω
Reference Distance: The suggested distance of the embedded WIFI antenna is from 150 to 300
meters wide in public space. (However, the free space lost may affect the transmitting distance, so
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➢ 2.5G Antenna Radiation Pattern
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2.4 Mounting
is not screwed on the Switch, follow the instructions and the figure below to attach DIN-Rail clip to the
Switch.
Use the screws to attach DIN-Rail clip to the real panel of Switch.
1. Use the screws to attach DIN-Rail clip to the real panel of Switch.
Follow the steps below to mount the Ethernet Switch to the DIN-Rail track:
1. First, insert the upper end of DIN-Rail clip into the back of DIN-Rail track from its upper side.
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Notes: The DIN Rail should compliance with DIN EN50022 standard. Using wrong DIN rail may cause
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antenna should support Vertical Polarization for 2T2R MIMO radio transmission.
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Consult your system integrator or our technical support engineer to choose the suitable
Connector: SMA-Type.
Note:
• When prepare the external antenna, make sure the antenna can support Vertical
Polarization.
• Most of high gain external antenna is installed in higher place than AP, get low power
• While installing the AP within metal field box, connect the extended antenna cable to
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Chapter 3
Prepare for Management
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Protocol (SNMP), Telnet and Diagnostic Command Line Interface for management and Window Utility
helps you discover the device cross network, basic IP setting, firmware management…etc.
This chapter describes the preparation for management. In your first time access the device, you
can refer to the Basic Factory Default Settings to know the default settings and the default IP of the
device.
The chapter also tells you how to login the Web-based interface, Diagnostic Console. If you forget
IP address you changed, you can use Korenix View Utility to discover the devices’ IP address and then
access it.
We elaborated the JetWave 2212S/X Series basic factory default settings. You can re-acquire
these parameters by default. This info is easier for you to find the device and access the switch’s
configuration interface. For further info, please refer to configuration guide of the feature set.
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Default IP (Lan Settings)
IP Address 192.168.10.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 0.0.0.0
Default IP
Access Type Static IP
IP Address 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
IP Setup
Default Gateway 0.0.0.0
DNS1 8.8.8.8 (Google IP)
DNS2 0.0.0.0
(Refer to the System – IP Settings for further information)
Wireless Settings
Wireless Mode AP
Wireless Network Name
JetWave_1 (WLAN 1)
(SSID)
Broadcast SSID Enabled
Wireless Basic 802.11 Mode 802.11G/N
Setting
Frequency/ Channel 2437MHz(6)
Channel Mode 20 MHz
Data Rate Auto
(Refer to the Wireless – WLAN – Basic Settings)
A-MPDU aggregation Enabled
A-MSDU aggregation Disabled
Short GI Disabled
RTS Threshold 2347
Wireless Advanced
Fragment Threshold 2346
Settings
Beacon Interval 100
DTIM Interval 1
Preamble Type Auto
Ap Roaming Disabled
Other Settings
Remote Management
Remote Settings Telnet, SNMP
Privacy
Server Port: 161
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Get Community Public
Set Community Private
SNMP
Trap Destination 0.0.0.0
Trap Community Public
Note: While using Korenix View Utility to
Device Search, IP Assign,
Korenix View Utility search the device, please connect to the
Basic Tool, Wireless Panel
LAN.
Warning:
It is Important to change all the default settings of the Wireless AP, includes the User
Name, Password, Default IP Address, Default SSID, SNMP Community Name and
Before configuration, please make sure your system meets the following requirements:
➢ Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.10.X (X cannot be 0, 1, nor 255),
➢ A Web browser on PC for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above,
Note: If you want to do throughput test, not just configure the switch, please notice that the throughput
Open Web browser and enter the IP address (Default: 192.168.10.1) into the address field. You will see
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Enter the name of Account (Default: admin) and password (Default: admin) respectively and click
“Login” to login the main page of the device. As you can see, this management interface provides main
options in the above, which are Status, System Wireless, Serial, Tools, Save, Logout and Reboot.
(Note: Routing page appears when Network Mode set Route ETH WAN)
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If you failed to login the web GUI, there are something you can do for troubleshooting.
1. Normally, you can access the device by using any kind of Window based Web browser, such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox…, to configure and interrogate the product
from anywhere on the network. If you failed access in either of the above Web browser, this might
be the interoperability issue among your PC, OS version, Web browser and our product. You can
2. Please disable the firewall setting of your browser. The firewall setting may block the connection
from your PC to the device. Note that after finished the setting, re-enable your firewall to protect
your PC.
3. Check the IP Setting, your PC and managed device must be located within the same subnet.
4. Check the connected port, the default GT1 and GT2 equipped with different IP Address in Router
mode.
5. The Web UI connection session of the device will be logged out automatically if you don’t give any
input after 30 seconds. After logged out, you should re-login and key in correct user name and
password again.
6. Please contact Korenix engineer ([email protected]) once you have problem for login.
Korenix View is client/server architecture. Users use the client application to issue the
operations and there is a server on the device to do these operations. The major difference
between the Korenix View and other management tools, ex. Web, CLI, and SNMP, is that the
The PC with Korenix View Utility can discover the AP cross the IP subnet. But, if you want to
do further configuration, the PC must be located in the same subnet with your AP. Change the IP
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• Please download the latest Korenix View Utility from Korenix Web Support page.
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Chapter 4
Web GUI Configuration
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4.1 Status
The Status feature set includes Information, Network Flow, Bridge Table, ARP Table , DHCP Client
List and Association List. The information allows you to see the information of the device.
4.1.1 Information
This page shows the current status and some basic setting of the device.
System Information: The Model Name, Device Name, Country/Region you selected and
Firmware version.
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LAN Settings: It shows the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Geteway of the MAC Address.
Wireless Settings: It shows the Operation Mode, Wireless Mode, SSID, Encryption, A, WMM
Interface Status: This table shows the Interface Name, MAC Address, Status, Frequency and
Rate.
Ethernet.
Poll Interval: The poll interval time setting, range from 0~65534 seconds. If you want to change
the poll interval time, press “Stop” and then enter new value, press “Set Interval” to activate.
Set Interval: Set new Interval time after enter new poll interval time.
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Interface: The field shows the interface which learnt the MAC Address.
Ageing Timers(s): The aging time of the this entry. If the MAC didn’t transmit any packet, the
aging time will start counting, and delete the entry after aging timeout.
Interface: The interface which learnt the ARP packet (IP and MAC Address).
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This table shows the assigned IP address, MAC address and Time Expired of the connected DHCP
client devices.
MAC Address: The MAC Address of the connected DHCP client device.
Time Expired(s): The DHCP expire timer connected DHCP client device. Time unit is second. The
devices.
Poll Interval: The poll interval time setting, range from 0~65534 seconds. If you want to change
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the poll interval time, press “Stop” and then enter new value, press “Set Interval” to activate new
setting.
Set Interval: Set new Interval time after enter new poll interval time.
====Entry Info================================================
SSID: The SSID of wireless interface that associated with wireless client device.
Signal Strength: The signal strength of the associated device. The value can help you to see the
Connection Time: The time when the device connected to the AP.
Action – Kick: This command allows you force kick the associated client.
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4.2 System
For users who use the JetWave 2212S/X for the first time, it is recommended that you begin
In System pages, there are some configuration pages for the system settings. These setups
include Basic Settings, IP Settings, RADIUS Settings, Time Settings, Relay Settings and WLAN
Device Name: User could give a name for identifying a particular access point here. It allows
NetWork Mode: There are 2 modes, Bridge and Route WLAN1 WAN modes. The default setting
of JetWave 2212S/X is Bridge mode. It means only one UP address (LAN) interface is available.
Country/Region: Select the country you are installed. The channel number may be different
Ethernet 1 Data Rate: Configure the Speed/Duplex of the WAN port. The default value, Auto
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Ethernet 2 Data Rate: Configure the Speed/Duplex of the LAN port. The default value is Auto,
802.1Q VLAN: Enable or Disable 802.1Q VLAN. With 802.1Q enabled, the packet will attach the
1Q VLAN tag inside. To assign the VLAN ID for each AP profile, you should enable 802.1Q VLAN
Management VLAN ID: This is the management VLAN ID of the device. Only the client within
the same management VLAN can access the device’s management interface. To enable
Management VLAN ID, you must enable “802.1Q VLAN” and assign “VLAN ID” for each AP
profile first.
4.2.2 IP Settings
Use this page to configure the IP related parameters for LAN interfaces. Here you may
change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, Gateway IP Address, DNS.
Use DHCP: User could give domain name system for the device.
IP Address: The IP Address field allows you to set the device's IP address manually.
Subnet Mask: You can change the subnet mask address for the LAN interface. The default subnet
DNS: The DNS (Domain name system) servers for this device. DNS is a hierarchical naming
system built on a distributed database for computers, services, or any resource connected to the
Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to
each of the participating entities. Most importantly, it translates domain names meaningful into the
numerical identifiers associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and
DHCP Settings: Enable / Disable the local DHCP Server. After the DHCP Server option is enabled,
you can then assign the starting and ending IP of the DHCP IP address range. The device allows
you to assign up to one Class C range which is 255 IP addresses. The maximum connections per
session is 64.
DHCP IP Address Range Start: The starting address of the IP lease block.
DHCP IP Address Range End: The ending address of the IP lease block.
DHCP Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the network.
DHCP Gateway: The default gateway IP address that you want the DHCP server to
distribute.
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WINS: The WINS server (NetBIOS name server) address that you want the DHCP server
to distribute.
Primary/Secondary DNS Server: The DNS server address that you want the DHCP server
to distribute.
Lease Time: The time in minutes a DHCP lease is valid for.
Press “Apply” to activate the settings.
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a server for remote user
authentication and accounting; it plays a central role in the network in providing the capabilities of
user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share.
Port: Enter the TCP port number of the Radius Server; the default port number is 1812.
Shared Secret: This secret, which is composed of no more than 31 characters, is shared by the
Global-Key Update: Check this option and specify the time interval between two global-key
updates.
For User Security, please go to Wireless Security Setting page (Refer to the chapter 4.4.2)
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configure NTP protocol to synchronize system time with a public time server over the internet.
Current Time: You can manually type the current time or get the time from you PC. Click “Get PC
time”, the current time will be updated according to your PC’s time.
Time Zone Select: Select the time zone of your country from the dropdown list.
NTP: You can select “Enable NTP client update” in this page, then the NTP feature will be
NTP Server: Select the time server from the “NTP Server” dropdown list or manually input the IP
Link Failure: You can Select the port number for which you want to monitor the link status. If a
link failure occurs on the selected ports, the system relay is triggered
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Enable traffic shaping: Use this check box to enable or disable traffic shaping
Downstream Limit: Maximum Downstream rate guaranteed. The range is 1000 to 1024000.
Upstream limit: Maximum Upstream rate guaranteed. The range is 1000 to 1024000.
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4.3 Wireless
The “Wireless” feature set pages allow users to configure the Wireless LAN configuration.
The Wireless means the WIFI radio of the device. JetWave 2212S/X equip one-radio interface and
it includes Basic Settings, Security Settings, Advanced Settings and Access Control can be
Disable Wireless LAN Interface: Check this option to disable WLAN interface, then the wireless
module of the AP will stop working and no wireless device can connect to it.
Wireless Mode: The below operating modes are available on JetWave 2212S/X series.
AP: The AP works as the Access Point mode, it establishes a wireless coverage and receives
connectivity from other wireless client devices, the clients can search and connect to it. In
Wireless AP mode, you can configure the Wireless Network Name (SSID), Enable/Disable
Extension Channel, Channel Mode, Maximum Output Power (per chain), Data Rate and
Extension Channel Protection. When the Wireless Client connected to the AP, the client must
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Wireless Client: The JetWave 2212S/X is able to connect to the AP and thus join the wireless
network around it. In Wireless Client mode, you can click “Site Survey” to find the best signal
connected AP per your need. In Wireless Client mode, you can configure the Wireless Network
Name (SSID) that you want to connect, 802.11 mode, Channel Mode, Maximum Output Power
(per chain), Data Rate and Extension Channel Protection. While in wireless client, please note
that all the rest of Wireless Client settings must be the same as your AP settings.
WDS-AP: WDS mode is usually implemented in Point to Point (P2P) connection. When
configuring P2P, one end should be WDS-AP and the other end should be WDS-Client. WDS-
WDS-Client: In WDS-Client mode, you must type the target WDS-AP’s SSID and MAC address.
With the setting, the traffic from the WDS-Client can only transmit to the WDS-AP. Please note
that the rest of other wireless/security settings must the same as the WDS-AP as well.
Wireless Network Name (SSID): This wireless network name is shared among all associated
devices in your wireless network. Keep it identical on all those devices. Note that the SSID is case-
Broadcast SSID: Enable or disable Broadcast SSID. Under AP mode, hiding network name is
necessary when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk. By disabling
broadcast SSID, the clients can not scan and find the AP, so that malicious attack by some illegal
802.11 Mode: The AP can communicate with wireless devices 802.11 Supported Mode
of 802.11a/b/g/n. You can select 802.11 Mode and it will work WLAN 1
support 2.4G band, and 5G band. Different band has different 802.11B Only
among which the one with HT protect enabled gets higher throughput.
Frequency/Channel: Channel varies much as the available band differs from country to country.
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Select a proper operating channel in the drop-down list according to your situation. By Our design,
FCC support channel1~11,and CE support channel1~13 in 2.4G. In 5G, FCC support band1 and
band4,and CE support only band1. And user will can choice the country code- All Country to open
2.4G 5G
Channel Mode: Two levels are available: 20MHz and 20/40MHz. The latter one can enhance the
data rate more effectively, but takes more bandwidth, thus cause potential interference.
WLAN 1
802.11G/N 802.11A/N
Maximum Output Power: Specify the signal transmission power. The higher the
output power is, the wider the signal can cover, but the power consumption will be
greater accordingly. Usually “Full” with proper antenna is preferred. Half: 1/2 of Full
(Full -3dBm), Quarter: 1/4 of Full (Full -6dBm), Eighth: 1/8 of Full (Full –9dBm).
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Date Rate: Usually “Auto” is preferred. Under this rate, the AP will automatically select the highest
available rate to transmit. In some cases, however, like where there is no great demand for speed,
you can have a relatively-low transmit rate for compromise of a long distance.
network and boost the ability of your device to catch all 802.11g transmissions.
Self, the transmission amount of RTS-CTS is much lower. Press “Apply” to activate the settings.
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➢ Basic Settings
Broadcast SSID: Normally, the SSID is broadcast and all the clients can search the SSID. For
security concern, you can disable the Broadcast SSID function, then the clients can’t search it and
the client must type the correct AP’s SSID to connect the AP. This is a simple security setting.
Wireless Separation: Wireless separation is an ideal way to enhance the security of network
transmission. Under the AP mode, enable “Wireless Separation” can prevent the communication
WMM Support: WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a subset of 802.11e. It allows wireless communication
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to define a priority limit on the basis of data type, thus those time-sensitive data, like video/audio
data, may own a higher priority than common one. In AP mode, you will have more settings as
below.
Max. Station Num: In Wireless AP mode, you can define the maximum amount of wireless clients
allowed to be connected. The maximum client of the system is 64. The most user access at the
same time may cause system busy and the performance becomes lower. It is suggested to assign
the value depends on how much bandwidth your client generally need, and totally bandwidth
➢ Security Settings
Open System: It allows any device to join the network without performing any security check.
Shared Key: Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication.
WPA with RADIUS: With warrant (username, password and etc.) offered by user, this kind of
authentication can be realized with specific RADIUS server. This is the common way to be
WPA2 with RADIUS: As a new version of WPA, only all the clients support WPA2, can it be
WPA & WPA2 with RADIUS: If it is selected, AES & TKIP encryption and RADIUS server is
required.
WPA-PSK: It is a simplified WPA mode with no need for specific authentication server. In this
so-called WPA Pre-Shared Key, all you have to do is just pre-enter a key in each WLAN node
and this is the common way to be adopted in large and middle enterprise as well as residential
network.
WPA2-PSK: As a new version of WPA, only all the clients support WPA2, can it be available. If
it is selected, the data encryption can only be AES and the passphrase is required.
WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK: If it is selected, the data encryption will be AES & TKIP and the
passphrase is required.
Data Encryption: If data encryption is enabled, the key is required and only sharing the same key
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with other wireless devices can the communication be established.
TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, which is a kind of dynamic encryption, is co-used with WPA-
PSK
EAP Type: For WPA/WPA2 with Radius. The system supports TTLS, LEAP, TLS, PEAP and
FAST Eap types. Select the Eap type and type the User Name, Password for the WAP/WPA2 with
Radius.
Group Key update Period: Time internal for rekeying GTK (Broadcast/multicast encryption keys)
in seconds. This defaults to 86400 seconds (once per day) when using CCMP/GCMP as the group
Press “Apply” to activate the settings, and you can also press “Back” to check the VAP Profile
Note:
(2) Only setting the same Authentication, Data Encryption and Key in the JetWave and
technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN. Some of these
settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes will take. And
some of the modification on them may negatively impact the performance of your wireless
network.
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A-MPDU/A-MSDU Aggregation: Under AP mode, the data rate of your AP could be enhanced
greatly with this option enabled; however, if your wireless clients don’t support A-MPDU/A-MSDU
Short GI: Under 802.11n mode, enable it (Short Guard Interval) to obtain better data rate if there
Short GI: Under 802.11n mode, enable it (Short Guard Interval) to obtain better data rate if there
RTS Threshold: The AP/Gateway sends RTS (Request to Send) frames to certain receiving
station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, that STA responds with
a CTS (Clear to Send) frame to acknowledge the right to start transmission. The setting range is
Fragment Threshold: Specify the maximum size in byte for a packet before data is fragmented
into multiple packets. Setting it too low may result in poor network performance. Leave it at its
Beacon Interval: Specify the frequency interval to broadcast packets. Enter a value between 20
DTIM Interval: DTIM, which stands for Delivery Traffic Indication Message, is contained in the
data packets. It is for enhancing the wireless transmission efficiency. The default is set to 1. Enter
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a value between 1 and 255.
Preamble Type: It defines some details on the 802.11 physical layer. “Long” and “Auto” are
available.
Roaming: Under Client mode, STA will roaming to better AP if the RSSI of client is lower than
MAC Address: Type the MAC address of the client which you want to Allow or Deny.
The lower screen shows the Wireless Access Control list you configured. Press “Delete Selected”
or ‘Delete All” to delete part of or all of the entries. Press “Refresh” to refresh the table.
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JetWave 2212S is equipped with RS-232/422/485 3-in-1 serial port. It supports TCP
Server/Client and UDP for remote connection. This page could configure the Serial interface’s
parameters.
➢ Basic Settings
Serial port settings: Select the Baudrate, Parity, Databit, Stopbit Flow Control and Flow
Interface: Manually choose and change the interface type. The serial port supports the RS232,
TX Internal: Configure the Tx Internal time, the system will queue the transmit data before time
Tx Length: Configure the Tx length, the system will queue the transmit data before time force
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timeout expired
Service Mode: Select TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP Listening from the dropdown list.
Serial to Ethernet/Ethernet to Serial Delimiter: Configure the Delimiter and Flush time (a
timeout that the delimiter not matched) setting for Serial to Ethernet or Ethernet to Serial
transmission. There are up to 4 delimiters and be configured here. After the Delimiter is configured,
the data will be stored in the buffer until hit the Delimiter or the Flush time timeout. After the
Delimiter is configured, the data will be stored in the buffer until hit the Delimiter or the Flush time
timeout
In TCP server mode, the serial port on the JetWave 2212S is assigned a port number which
must not conflict with any other serial port on the JetWave 2212S. The host computer initiates
contact with the JetWave 2212S, establishes the connection, This operation mode also supports
up to 5 simultaneous connections, enabling multiple hosts to collect data from the same serial
device at the same time. and receives data from the serial device.
TCP port: Select the TCP server listening port (4002 by defaylt),
Max Connection: Specific the maximum number of connections that will be accepted by the serial
port.
Idle Timeout(sec): configure a service with a timeout value to terminate any idle server
connections when the configured time (in seconds) elapses. If the server is idle for the configured
Active Check (sec): Configure how long the JetWave 2212S will wait for a pesponse to “ keep
alive” packets before closing the TCP connection. JetWave 2212S checks connection status by
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4.5 Management
The “Management” feature set pages allow users to configure the Remote Setting, SMTP
Configuration, Login Settings, Firmware Update, Configuration File, Certification File, Controller,
And this page also includes the configuration of SNMP settings V2c and V3.
Please make sure the configuration of SNMP should match between the device and SNMP server.
➢ Remote Settings
Remote Management Privacy: You can select which kinds of remote service should be opened
in your environment. The services include Telnet, SNMP, SNMP Trap, SSH, Force HTTPS and
Email Alert. Select the service and press “Apply” to activate the settings.
➢ SNMP Settings
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Protocol Version: Select the SNMP version, and keep it identical on the device and the SNMP
manager. While you chose SNMPv3 and applied, you must configure the SNMPv3 User Name,
Password and their Access type, Authentication and Privacy Protocol in below SNMPv3 User
Profile.
Server Port: Change the server port for a service if needed; however you have to use the same
Get Community: Specify the password for the incoming Get and GetNext requests from the
Set Community: Specify the password for the incoming Set requests from the management
Trap Destination: Specify the IP address of the station to send the SNMP traps to.
Trap Community: Specify the password sent with each trap to the manager. By default, it is set
Note:
For security concern, it is recommended change the Community Name before you
connect the AP to the network. The experience engineer who familiar with SNMP
protocol can easily discovery and change the configuration of the AP/Gateway through
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server. The receiver can then receive notification by E-mail. The E-mail warning is conformed to
SMTP standard. This page allows you to enable E-mail Alert, assign the SMTP Server IP, Sender
E-mail, and Receiver E-mail. If SMTP server requests you to authorize first, you can also set up
Authentication Protocol: If the SMTP server requires authentication, select the Authentication
firmware in Korenix Web site. The new firmware may include new features, bug fixes or other
software changes. We’ll also provide the release notes for the update as well. From technical
viewpoint, we suggest you use the latest firmware before installing the AP to the customer site.
Note: The system will be automatically rebooted after you finished upgrading new firmware. Please
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remind the attached users before you do this.
➢ Local File:
Type the path of the firmware in Select File field, or click “Browse…” to browse the firmware file.
Press “Upgrade” to upload the firmware file to the AP. After finishing transmitting the firmware, the
system will copy the firmware file and replace the firmware in the flash.
➢ TFTP :
IP: Thisis the IP address of the TFTP server where the firmware image resides.
Press “Cancel” to clear the entered IP address and firmware file name.
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➢ Local File:
Local setting from file: Click “Browse…” to select the previously saved backup configuration file.
Save setting to file: Click the” Save” button to save the configuration file.
Reset setting to Default: Click the” Reset” button to reset all the configuration settings, but not
the default IP address to default settings unless you select the Include IP setting option when
➢ TFTP :
IP: This is the IP address of the TFTP server where your configuration file has been previously
File Name: This is the file name of the configuration file to be saved.
Locad/Save Settings:
Select the “Load” option to load the configuration from the TFTP server onto the router.
Select the “Save” option to save the configuration on the router to the TFTP server.
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“Browse…” to select the certificate file and press “Import”. You can generate the file by 3rd party
tool, web site or get from the IT administrator. Select the user certificate, and then use the Delete
to remove it.
In Wireless/Security Settings, following is the security setting under “WPA with Radius”
Authentication mode, the Eap type is “TLS”. You can see the “User Certificate file” is assigned.
The AP must use the same certificate file as your Radius Server under this setting.
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With Remote IP Scan, it provide higher wireless security when use Korenix View management
tool.
After set Cluster Name, Korenix View will not list JetWave device in Model filed unless user type
If set Cluster Name with Password, Korenix View will not list JetWave device in Model filed unless
user type the same Cluster name at Korenix View interface, if user already type the same Cluster
Name at Korenix View, it will list JetWave device but need to key in password if user want to modify
configuration, such as Reboot, Load factory default, Change Cluster Name and Wireless panel
settings.
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4.6 Tools
The tools provides the system tools, for example: Save the configuration, Logout and Reboot the
system.
4.6.1 Save
Use this page to save configuration to flash. Every time while you finished the configuring the
device, please remember to save the configuration to flash. Otherwise, the configuration will lost
4.6.2 Logout
After finished configuring and leave, please remember to Logout the system. Without Logout
the system, the login session will not timeout for couple minutes, it is a risk that other user may
login your system without password checking before timeout. Another affect is that the user can
NOT access at the same time if someone already login the system.
4.6.3 Reboot
Use this page to reboot the system. Press “Yes” to reboot system.
The below warming message will appear after you reboot the system.
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➢ Enable reboot time:
Enable the reboot time and set the Time, when the Current Time ran to the value that you
set, the system will reboot the device automatically. Press Apply to activate the settings.
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Chapter 5
Configuration – SNMP, CLI, View Utility
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5.1 SNMP
management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol
suite. This product series supports SNMP v1, v2c and V3.
An SNMP managed network consists of two main components: Agent of the Managed Device
Agent of the Managed Device: An agent is a management software module that resides in AP.
An agent translates the local management information (Management Information Base, MIB) from
the managed device into a SNMP compatible format. In MIB, all the status and settings of the
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AP/Gateway has its own specific object ID (OID), the manager can read or write the value of the
OID.
Manager (Network Management System, NMS): The manager is the console through the
network. Network Management System (NMS) is the typical management system to manage the
SNMP compatible devices. It normally provides device discovery, management, remote monitoring
Community:
The community is similar to the password of SNMP, while the manager wants to manage the target
device, they must have the same community name. The community includes 2 privileges, Read
Only and Read and Write. With Read Only privilege, you only have the ability to read the values
of MIB tables. Default community string is Public. With Read and Write privilege, you have the
ability to read and set the values of MIB tables. Default community string is Private.
SNMP Setup:
the MIB files from Korenix web site and compile all of them to the NMS. The AP supports
function based MIB, the same function/parameters in all the models have the same object ID
(OID). The benefit is you just need to compile the MIB file one time even you purchase different
models. While you purchase our new released models in the future, the MIB file can be applied
as well. Once we provide new features for the MIB, you just need one time effort to update the
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g. JETWAVE-WLAN-MIB.my: This is the JetWave Wireless LAN Setting object MIB.
(Please download the latest MIB file from Korenix web site.)
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Example of Object in wlanSettingEntry
CLI.
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The AP provides the Command Line Interface (CLI), you can access it through the Telnet or
Console. The Command Line Interface (CLI) is the user interface to the AP’s embedded software
system. You can view the system information, show the status, configure the switch and receive
The below screen is the login screen of the AP. The default username/password is
admin/admin, it is the same as Web GUI. Once you modified it from other configuration interface,
There are some different command sets. Each command sets has its own access ability and
SHOW: This is Read Only command to show the current setting and status of the AP/Gateway.
LIST: This is Help command to show the usage information of the command.
Note: Use “Tab↹” key can help you find the correct command and complete the command no
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available.
Type show wlan1 + “Enter” to see all the wlan information. The console print all the information
for reference.
Type show wlan1 ra + “Tab” to complete the commands, and then you can see the result.
Please check the List command set to know the usage of all commands.
available.
The most Set comment lines have the same functionality as the the Web GUI configuration we
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introduce in chapter 4. Please read chapter 4 to know all the features our AP supported. And the
Example: Set the remote configuration (Refer to the 4.6.1 – Remote Setting)
====SNMP Setting=========
The SNMP command lines and how to set SNMP version, community name, trap server.
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Below command is to list the remote configuration command line and its description.
show, set and del: Which privilege the command has? [X] means Yes.
available.
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The configured smtp email addresses can be delete through CLI.
korenixffffff>del remote smtp
email1 email2
The below wlan 1 settings can be delete through CLI. (JetWave 2212S/X 1st Radio)
korenixffffff>del wlan1
acl eap key wpa
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The Korenix View Utility (Rename from the JetView) provides you convenient tool to scan the
network and configure the AP. Please connect your PC to JetWave 2212X/S Ethernet port and start
Step 2: Select the correct NIC (Network Interface Card) from the NIC list or remains the “All Interfaces”.
Step 3: Click “Discovery”, and then the Nodes and its IP address can be found and listed in Node list.
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popup screen will ask you type the IP Address range. You
“Configuration File -> Backup/Restore”. A popup screen will ask you select target
g. You can reboot the device by “Reboot Device”. A popup screen will ask you confirm again.
h. You can restore to default configuration by “Load Factory Default”. A popup screen will ask you
confirm again.
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Note: You can also find these commands in the upper menu of the Korenix View Utility.
setting for Wireless LAN Interfaces. You can use the tool to configure settings for single device
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Basic Setting
The Basic Setting panel allows you Disable WLAN Interface, configure the Operating Mode,
SSID, Broadcast SSID, Enable/Disable, 802.11 Mode, Frequency/Channel, Channel Mode and
Security Setting
The Security Setting panel allows you to configure the Network Authentication type and the
Note:
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Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
This chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the JetWave 2212S/X. For
warranty assistance, contact your service provider or distributor for the process.
Each device has a label posted on the side of the AP. There are MAC addresses for Ethernet
and Radio interfaces. On the Web-based management interface, you can view the MAC Address
from “Status” -> “Information”. You can also see this in CLI or SNMP OID.
Check whether the IP address of PC is correct (In the same network segment as the unit)
Login the unit via other browsers such as Firefox, Google Chrome.
Use Korenix View Utility to scan the AP and check/modify the IP address.
If everything is correct, but, you still can’t access the web GUI, we suggest you connect the
console cable to do further checking. Please refer to the pin assignment in hardware
installation chapter.
Check whether the power supply is OK; Try to power on the unit again. If the web GUI can’t
be accessed issue occurred again, please contact our technical service engineer. We may
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6.2 Wireless
(The smaller the number is, the weaker the signal strength is.), please join other available AP
• If you install the directional antenna for point to point/multi-point connection, adjust the antenna
and tune the signal strength/performance by Antenna Alignment Tool again. After antenna
alignment, the data rate test can help you check the current performance.
• In Wireless client mode, type the connected AP’ MAC address to fix the AP for your client. It
suggest you to change antenna’s direction or replace antenna with higher gain.
• If the distance between the wireless client and target AP is short, but, the antenna gain is very
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6.3 Appendix
6.3.1 ASCII
WEP can be configured with a 64-bit or 128-bit Shared Key (hexadecimal number or ACSII). As defined,
hexadecimal number is represented by 0-9, A-F or a-f; ACSII is represented by 0-9, A-F, a-f or
ASCII Table
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Revision History
Version Description Date Editor
V1.0 1st release for JetWave 2212S/X Oct. 2018 Shelly Tsai
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