D-Link DAP-3320 [12/142] Safety precautions
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7D-Link DAP-3320 User Manual
Section 2 - Installation
Safety Precautions
To keep you safe and to install the hardware properly, please read and follow these safety precautions:
1. If you are installing an access point for the rst time, for your safety as well as others’, please seek assistance from a professional
installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved.
2. Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site, especially when there are electric power
and phone lines.
3. When installing your access point, note the following:
• Do not use a metal ladder.
• Do not work on a wet or windy day.
• Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, and a long sleeved shirt or jacket.
4. When the system is operational, avoid standing directly in front of the antenna. Strong RF elds are present when the
transmitter is on.
5. A safety grounding system is necessary to protect your outdoor installation from lightning strikes and the build-up of
static electricity. When mounting the product on an antenna mast, you must connect the product to the same grounding
system as the AC wall outlet. The grounding system must comply with the National Electrical Code and safety standards
that apply in your country.
6. Always check with a qualied electrician if you are in doubt as to whether your outdoor installation is properly grounded.
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- Manual revisions 2
- Preface 2
- Trademarks 2
- Table of contents 3
- Package contents 6
- System requirements 7
- Introduction 8
- Features 9
- Bottom panel 10
- Hardware overview 10
- Before you begin 11
- Physical installation 11
- Professional installation required 11
- Safety precautions 12
- Connect an ethernet cable 13
- Connect an ethernet cable not included to the ethernet port 13
- Lift the release tab in the middle of the cover then pull the cover off 13
- Physical installation 13
- Remove the bottom cover 13
- Connect the grounding wire 14
- Reattach the bottom cover 14
- Use the grounding screw to attach the grounding wire 14
- You may need to break off one of the plastic port covers to allow your cables to exit the ap 14
- Mounting the ap 15
- Mounting the ap to a pole 15
- Mounting the ap to a wall 16
- Screw the wall mounting bracket into the wall then attach the dap 3320 to it for extra security you can thread the plastic mounting ties through the back of the dap 3320 and the wall mounting bracket as shown 16
- Connect to your network 17
- Method 1 powered by poe switch 17
- Method 2 powered by poe injector 18
- Wireless installation considerations 19
- Four operational modes 20
- Configuration 21
- Web based configuration utility 21
- Save and activate settings 22
- Access point mode 23
- Basic settings 23
- Wireless 23
- In wds with ap mode the dap 3320 wirelessly connects multiple networks while still functioning as a wireless ap 25
- Wds with ap mode 25
- In wds mode the dap 3320 wirelessly connects multiple networks without functioning as a wireless ap 27
- Wds mode 27
- Wireless client mode 29
- All wireless modes on the dap 3320 support open system shared key authentication 31
- Authentication types 31
- Each of the wireless modes on the dap 3320 support different types of wireless encryption security standards not every mode supports all types of encryption 31
- Open system shared key authentication 31
- Wpa wpa2 personal authentication 32
- Wpa wpa2 personal authentication can be enabled for access point wds with ap wds and wireless client modes 32
- Wpa wpa2 enterprise authentication 33
- Wpa wpa2 enterprise authentication can only be enabled for access point mode 33
- X authentication 34
- X authentication can only be enabled for access point mode 34
- Lan is short for local area network this is considered your internal network these are the ip settings of the lan interface for the dap 3320 these settings may be referred to as private settings you may change the lan ip address if needed the lan ip address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the internet 35
- Advanced settings 37
- Performance 37
- The wireless resource control window is used to configure the wireless connection settings so that devices can detect and connect to the access point with the strongest signal 39
- Wireless resource control 39
- Multi ssid 41
- Wireless section you can set the primary ssid the ssid s factory default setting is dlink the ssid can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new wireless network 41
- The dap 3320 supports vlans vlans can be created with a name and vid mgmt tcp stack lan primary multiple ssid and wds connection can be assigned to vlans as they are physical ports any packet which enters the dap 3320 without a vlan tag will have a vlan tag inserted with a pvid 42
- The vlan list tab displays the current vlans 42
- Vlan list 42
- Port list 43
- The port list tab displays the current ports if you want to configure guest and internal networks on a virtual lan vlan the switch and dhcp server you are using must also support vlans as a prerequisite step configure a port on the switch for handling vlan tagged packets as described in the ieee 802 q standard 43
- Add edit vlan 44
- The add edit vlan tab is used to configure vlans once you have made the desired changes click the save button to let your changes take effect 44
- Pvid setting 45
- The pvid setting tab is used to enable disable the port vlan identifier auto assign status as well as to configure various types of pvid settings click the save button to let your changes take effect 45
- Intrusion 46
- The wireless intrusion protection window is used to set aps as all valid neighborhood rogue and new click the save button to let your changes take effect 46
- Schedule 47
- The wireless schedule settings window is used to add and modify scheduling rules on the device click the save button to let your changes take effect 47
- Internal radius server 48
- The dap 3320 features a built in radius server once you have finished adding a radius account click the save button to have your changes take effect the newly created account will appear in this radius account list the radio buttons allow the user to enable or disable the radius account click the icon in the delete column to remove the radius account we suggest you limit the number of accounts to under 30 48
- Arp spoofing prevention settings 49
- The arp spoofing prevention feature allows users to add ip mac address mapping to prevent arp spoofing attacks 49
- Bandwidth optimization 50
- The bandwidth optimization window allows the user to manage the bandwidth of the access point and adjust the bandwidth for various wireless clients after inputting a bandwidth optimization rule click the add button to discard a bandwidth optimization rule setting click the clear button click the save button to let your changes take effect 50
- Ap array 52
- Ap array scan 52
- The ap array window is used to create up to 32 aps on a local network to be organized into a single group in order to simplify management click the save button to let your changes take effect central wifimanager and ap array are mutually exclusive functions 52
- Configuration settings 53
- In the ap array configuration settings windows users can specify which settings all the aps in the group will inherit from the master ap make the desired selections in this window and click the save button to accept the changes 53
- Auto rf 54
- In this windows users can view and configure the automatic radio frequency settings as well as configure the the auto initiate period and threshold values click the save button to accept the changes made 54
- In this window users can view and configure the ap array s load balancing settings click the save button to accept the changes made 55
- Load balance 55
- After selecting web redirection only as the authentication type admininstrators can configure the redirection website url that each wireless client will be redirected to upon connection to the network 56
- Captive portal authentication 56
- Captive portal is a built in web authentication server when a client connects to an ap the user s web browser will be redirected to a web authentication page in this configuration option administrators can view and configure the captive portal settings 56
- Web redirection only 56
- After selecting username password as the authentication type administrators can configure the username and password that each wireless client will be prompted for when requesting access to the network 57
- Username password 57
- After selecting passcode as the authentication type administrators can configure the passcode that each wireless client will be prompted for when requesting access to the network a passcode will be randomly generated upon clicking add 58
- Passcode 58
- After selecting remote radius as the authentication type administrators can configure the remote radius authentication settings required to join the network 59
- Remote radius 59
- After selecting ldap as the authentication type administrators can configure the ldap authentication settings required to join the network 60
- After selecting pop3 as the authentication type administrators can configure the pop3 authentication settings required to join the network 62
- In this window users can upload a custom login page picture that will be used by the captive portal feature click the browse button to navigate to the image file located on the managing computer and then click the upload button to initiate the upload 63
- Login page upload 63
- Enter the ip address or network address that will be used in the ip filter rule for example an ip address like 192 68 0 6 or a network address like 192 68 0 this ip address or network will be inaccessible to wireless clients on this network 64
- Ip filter settings 64
- Mac bypass 65
- The dap 3320 features a wireless mac bypass once a mac address is added to the bypass list that client will skip the captive portal authentication process when joining a network once an administrator is finished adjusting these settings click the save button to have the changes take effect 65
- Dhcp server 66
- Dynamic pool settings 66
- The dhcp address pool defines the range of the ip addresses that can be assigned to stations in the network a dynamic pool allows wireless stations to receive an available ip with lease time control if needed or required in the network the dap 3320 is capable of acting as a dhcp server 66
- A static pool allows specific ip addresses to be reserved to wireless stations 67
- Static pool setting 67
- Current ip mapping list 68
- This window displays information about the current assigned dhcp dynamic and static ip address pools this information is available when you enable dhcp server on the ap and assign dynamic and static ip address pools 68
- Filters 69
- Wireless mac acl 69
- Wlan partition 70
- The uplink downlink setting allows users to customize the downlink and uplink interfaces including specifying downlink uplink bandwidth rates in mbits per second these values are also used in the qos and traffic manager windows once the desired uplink and downlink settings have been selected click the save button to let your changes take effect 71
- Traffic control 71
- Uplink downlink settings 71
- Quality of service qos enhances the experience of using a network by prioritizing the traffic of different applications a qos rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns a priority to that flow for most applications the priority classifiers ensure the right priorities and specific qos rules are not required qos supports overlaps between rules if more than one rule matches a specific message flow the rule with the highest priority will be used 72
- The traffic manager feature allows users to create traffic management rules that specify how to deal with listed client traffic and specify downlink uplink speed for new traffic manager rules click the save button to let your changes take effect 73
- Traffic manager 73
- Device information 74
- Status 74
- This read only window displays the configuration settings of the dap 3320 including the firmware version and the device s mac address 74
- Client information 75
- This window displays the wireless client information for clients currently connected to the dap 3320 the following information is available for each client communicating with the dap 3320 75
- This window displays the wireless distribution system information for clients currently connected to the dap 3320 the following information is available for each client communicating with the dap 3320 76
- Wds information 76
- Channel analyze 77
- Ethernet 78
- Statistics 78
- This page displays transmitted and received count statistics for packets and bytes 78
- This page displays wireless network statistics for data throughput transmitted and received frames and frame errors 79
- Wlan traffic 79
- The ap s embedded memory displays system and network messages including a time stamp and message type the log information includes but is not limited to the following items cold start ap upgrading firmware client associate and disassociate with ap and web login the web page holds up to 500 logs 80
- View log 80
- Log settings 81
- Administration settings 83
- Check one or more of the five main categories to view the various hidden administrator parameters and settings displayed on the next five pages 83
- Maintenance 83
- Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings 84
- Limit administrator 84
- Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings 85
- System name settings 85
- Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings 86
- Login settings 86
- Console settings 87
- Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings 87
- Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings 88
- Snmp settings 88
- Ping control 89
- Status 89
- Central wifimanager settings 90
- The central wifimanager section is used to configure and manage a set of aps on a network into a single group in order to simplify management central wifimanager and ap array may not be used simultaneously 90
- Firmware and ssl certification upload 91
- This page allows the user to perform a firmware upgrade be sure to check the support dlink com website periodically for the latest firmware updates to keep your product up to date with the latest features 91
- Configuration file upload 92
- Time and date 93
- System 94
- System settings 94
- Wireless security 96
- What is wep 97
- Configure wep 98
- What is wpa 99
- Configure wpa wpa2 personal 100
- Configure wpa wpa2 enterprise 101
- Connect to a wireless network 102
- Using window 102
- Using windows xp 102
- Configure wpa psk 103
- Using windows vist 105
- Using windows vista 105
- Configure wpa psk 107
- Using window 108
- Using windows 7 108
- Troubleshooting 111
- Wireless basics 115
- What is wireless 116
- Where is wireless used 118
- Wireless modes 119
- Check your ip address 120
- Networking basics 120
- Statically assign an ip address 121
- Appendix c technical specifications 122
- D link dap 3320 user manual 122
- Technical specifications 122
- Appendix c technical specifications 123
- D link dap 3320 user manual 123
- Antenna pattern 124
- Regulatory information 125
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