244 wall-mounting instructions – ZyXEL Communications NWA3160 User Manual

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Chapter 21 Product Specifications

ZyXEL NWA-3160 Series User’s Guide

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Wall-mounting Instructions

Complete the following steps to hang your ZyXEL Device on a wall.

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See

Table 93 on page 241

for the size of screws to use and how far apart to

place them.

1 Select a position free of obstructions on a sturdy wall.
2 Drill two holes for the screws.

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Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside the wall when
drilling holes for the screws.

3 Do not insert the screws all the way into the wall. Leave a small gap of about 0.5 cm

between the heads of the screws and the wall.

4 Make sure the screws are snugly fastened to the wall. They need to hold the weight of

the ZyXEL Device with the connection cables.

5 Align the holes on the back of the ZyXEL Device with the screws on the wall. Hang the

ZyXEL Device on the screws.

Wireless Association List

With the wireless association list, you can see the list of the wireless

stations that are currently using the ZyXEL Device to access your wired

network.

Logging and Tracing

Built-in message logging and packet tracing.

Embedded FTP and TFTP

Servers

The embedded FTP and TFTP servers enable fast firmware upgrades

as well as configuration file backups and restoration.

Auto Configuration

Administrators can use text configuration files to configure the wireless

LAN settings for multiple APs. The AP can automatically get a

configuration file from a TFTP server at start up or after renewing DHCP

client information.

SNMP

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used for

exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP

is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. Your ZyXEL Device supports

SNMP agent functionality, which allows a manger station to manage and

monitor the ZyXEL Device through the network. The ZyXEL Device

supports SNMP version one (SNMPv1) and version two c (SNMPv2c).

The NWA-3165 also supports version 3 (SNMPv3).

DFS (NWA-3160 only)

DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) allows a wider choice of 802.11a

wireless channels.

CAPWAP (Control and

Provisioning of Wireless

Access Points - NWA-3160

and NWA-3163 only)

The NWA-3160 and NWA-3163 support CAPWAP, allowing multiple APs

to be configured and managed by a single AP controller. At the time of

writing, only the NWA-3160 can be an AP controller.

Table 94 Firmware Specifications

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