ULNA AX840 Wifi 6 Outdoor Access Point User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- ULNA
Table of Contents
ULNA AX840 Wifi 6 Outdoor Access Point
Overview
Introduce
ULNA WiFi 6 outdoor AP AX840 provides a wider wireless coverage range and faster, more stable wireless connections by supporting both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, utilizing WiFi 6 technology, and incorporating multiple antenna technology. The outdoor access point offers higher speeds, lower latency, and improved network capacity, making it suitable for outdoor environments that require high-speed transmission, large data processing, and low latency. Additionally, 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz WiFi 6 outdoor AP enhance network security by introducing stronger security mechanisms such as the WPA3 encryption protocol to safeguard the wireless network.
Highlights
- 2.4GHz access maximum speed up to 574Mbps,
- 5.8 GHz access maximum speed up to 1201Mbps.
- Maximum concurrent speed up tol800Mbps
- 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands
- 2×2.4Ghz 6dbi high gain WiFi antenna;
- 2×5.8Ghz 6dbi high gain WiFi antenna;
- Support IEEE802.llac and compatible with IEEE 802.lla/n/ax;
- Transmission distance up to l00m (Barrier-Free), line of sight;
- Connection up to 150 devices;
- Plug and play;
- AP mode and Router/Gateway mode;
- Support Fat AP and Fit AP
- Support 48V PoE power supply, easy to install and deploy;
- Support WEB GUI access management device.
Specifications
Brand | ULNA |
---|---|
Model | AX840 |
CPU | IPQ6000 +QCA8075+QCN5022+QCN5052 |
Flash | SPI NOR 8MB |
DRAM | 128MB |
DDR3L | External 512MB |
Interface | l000Mbps Port |
2.4G RF | QCN5022-2.4G External FEM using SKY85333- ll |
5.8G RF | QCN5052- 5.8G External FEM using SKY85747-ll |
2.4G Operating Frequency | 2.4GHz ~ 2.484GHz |
2.4G WIFI transmission protocol | 802.ll b / g / n /ax |
5.8G Operating Frequency | 5.150GHz ~ 5.850GHz |
5.SGWIFI transmission protocol | 802.lla/ n / ac /ax |
external 2.4G antenna | 2×2.4G omnidirectional 6dBi antennas |
external 5.8G antenna | 2 x 5.8G omnidirectional 6dBi antennas |
maximum speed | Max 2.4G access speed up to 300Mb ps, Max 5.8G access speed up |
to 866Mbps
2.4G wireless power| 802.llb| llM| 23±2dBm| lM| 23±2dBm
802.ll g| 54M| 23±2dBm| 6M| 23±2dBm
802.lln HT20| MCS7| 22±2dBm| MCS0| 23±2dBm
802.lln HT40| MCS7| 21±2dBm| MCS0| 22±2dBm
802.llax HT20| MCSll| 20±2dBm| MCS0| 21±2dBm
802.llax HT40| MCSll| l9±2dBm| MCS0| 20±2dBm
5.8G wireless power| 802 .ll a| 54M| 23±2dBm| 6M| 23±2dBm
---|---|---|---|---|---
802.lln HT20| MCS7| 22±2dBm| MCS0| 23±2dBm
802.ll n HT40| MCS7| 21±2dBm| MCS0| 22±2dBm
802.llac HT20| MCS9| 21±2dBm| MCS0| 22±2dBm
802.ll ac HT40| MCS9| 20±2dBm| MCS0| 21±2dBm
802.llac HT80| MCS9| l9±2dBm| MCS0| 20±2dBm
802.ll ax HT20| MCSll| 20±2dBm| MCS0| 21±2dBm
802.llax HT40| MCSll| l9±2dBm| MCS0| 20±2dBm
802.ll ax HT80| MCSll| 18±2dBm| MCS0| 19±2dBm
2.4G Receiving Sensitivity| 802.ll b| llM| -90dBm| lM| -98dBm
802.ll g| 54M| -77dBm| 6M| -93dBm
802.ll n HT20| MCS7| -72dBm| MCS0| -92dBm
802.ll n HT40| MCS7| -7ldBm| MCS0| -90dBm
802.ll ax HT20| MCSll| -63dBm| MCS0| -93dBm
802.ll ax HT40| MCSll| -60dBm| MCS0| -9ldBm
5.8G Receiving Sensitivity| 802.ll a| 54M| -77dBm| 6M| -95dBm
802.ll n HT20| MCS7| -75dBm| 6M| -93dBm
802.ll n HT40| MCS7| -72dBm| MCS0| -9ldBm
802.ll ac HT20| MCS7| -74dBm| MCS0| -93dBm
802.ll ac HT40| MCS7| -72dBm| MCS0| -9ldBm
802.ll ac HT80| MCS9| -62dBm| MCS0| -88dBm
802.ll ax HT20| MCSll| -63dBm| MCS0| -93dBm
802.ll ax HT40| MCSll| -60dBm| MCS0| -90dBm
802.ll ax HT80| MCSll| -56dBm| MCS0| -87dBm
2.4G EVM| 802 .ll b: s-10 dB ; 802.ll g: s-25 dB 802.ll n: s- 28dB; 802.ll ax:
s-35 dB
5.8G EVM| 802. ll a:s- 25 dB; 802.lln: s-28 dB 802.ll ac: s-32 dB; 802 .ll
ax: s-35 dB
Frequency Bias (ppm)| ±20ppm
Power| < 16W, POE 48 V, POE 802.3at
Button| reset button (Long press for 10-20 seconds to factory default)
WEP GUI| Support
Temperature| – 30 ~ 55 °C, Humidity :5% ~ 95 ¾
Package Included
l x WiFi 6 outdoor AP AX840
l x 48V Gigabit PoE Injector
l x Ethernet Cable
l x Waterproof sealing cover Set
l x Mounting Accessory Set
l x User Manual
Interface
Interface Details
Button
Reset Button : Long press for 10S-20S to reset the AP;
Installation
Assembly
- Pass the Ethernet cable through the waterproof connector cover.
- Screw the waterproof seal into the waterproof connector bracket.
- Pass the Ethernet cable through the waterproof connector bracket, and screw the waterproof connector bracket into the cover.
- Put the waterproof sealing ring on the waterproof connector bracket.
- Connect the Ethernet cable to WAN/POE port.
- Screw the connecting cable into the access point connector and screw up the connector.
Note:
Turn the counterclockwise during assembly to tighten the bracket;
Turn the wrench clockwise to loosen the bracket during disassembly.
Fix the device to the post with included mount accessories
Note:
If it is installed in an area where lightning occurs frequently, we recommend
you to install the device via a ground connection to streng then the lightning
protection function.
Steps:
- Connect the “PoE” port of the PoE adapter with an Ethernet cable to the WAN/POE port of the AP.
- Connect the “LAN” port of the PoE adapter via another Ethernet cable to a “LAN” port on your router.
- Plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
Advanced Settings
How to connect the AP to PC
Connect the Ethernet cable to your PC/Laptop and the LAN port of your PoE adapter, then you can start the configuration of the device.
Modify your computer’s IP address,
Make your computer’s IP and the AP’s IP address be on the same network
segment(LAN) so that you can access them.
Step 1: Find and open “Open Network and Sharing Center” on your computer.
Tips: click the network icon in the lower right corner of the computer.
Step 2 : Find and open the “Change adapter settings”, select ”Local
Area Connection” to right-click to open the network properties. Refer to the
picture above to open.
Step 3: Find and double-click open the “Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/1Pv4)”, choose the” Use the following IP address” and enter IP address,
subnet mask, Default gateway, Preferred DDS server.
Change your computer’s IP address
Change your computer’s IP address to 192.168.188.XXX(192.168.188.xxx cannot be the same as the IP of the AP), then entry IP address is 192.168.188.253, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0(Autofill) in the reference picture to set.
Login Information
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Note: “admin” is not the password of the WiFi SSID, it is just the password for : WEB access.\
You can change the User Name and Password on the page
Configuration
Fat AP and Fit AP
ULNA AX840 access point supports Fat AP and Fit AP. You can select the AP mode
on Web. It comes with default Fat AP mode.
Fat AP – As a network device that can work independently, the Fat AP can
implement dialing, routing functions. Typically, Fat AP is used as standalone
access points that can operate in the absence of any controller device.
Fit AP – As a component of wireless LAN, Fit AP cannot work independently
and requires cooperation with AC management. Actually, Fit AP is quite common
in daily use, which is equivalent to a wireless switch or hub, providing only
one wired/wireless signal conversion and wireless signal
receiving/transmitting function.
Home
You can check more detail information of ULNA AX840 on this page
- AP Model: Fat AP and Fit AP
- AP Download Rate, AP Upload Rate, Running Time
- Device Information
- Device Description
- LAN Information
- 2.4G and 5.8G WiFi Information
Wizard
You can view and select the working mode of the ULNA AX840 in this page, which supports AP Mode and Router/Gateway Mode.
-
AP Mode:
In this mode, the AP wireless interface and cable interface are bridging together. Without NAT, firewall and all network related functions. -
Router/Gateway Mode:
In this mode the device is supposed to connect to internet via ADSL/ Cable Modem. The NAT is enabled and PCs in LAN ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port. The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE, DHCP client or static IP.
WIFI
2.4G WIFI
Support four 2.4G WIFI, you can set the 2.4G WiFi information on this page
- WIFI State – Disable/Enable the SSID function
- SSID – Check the SSID or change the SSID
- Hide the SSID
- Wireless Mode – Select Wireless Mode
- Channel – Select Channel, default is automatic channel selection
- Encrypt – OPEN WPA/WPA2PSK – TKIPAESl81WPA3PSK – TKIPAES
- Password – Check the password or change it
- Max Station – Setting the number of connections, 0 to 256,0 means no limitation
- TX Power
- VLAN – Disable/Enable VLAN function
5.8G WIFI
Support four 5.8G WIFI, you can set the 5.8G WiFi information on this page
- WIFI State – Disable/Enable the SSID function
- SSID – Check the SSID or change the SSID
- Hide the SSID
- Wireless Mode – Select Wireless Mode
- Channel – Select Channel, default is automatic channel selection
- Encrypt – OPEN WPA/WPA2PSK – TKIPAES WPA3PSK – TKIPAES
- Password – Check the password or change it
- Max Station – Setting the number of connections, 0 to 256,0 means no limitation
- TX Power
- VLAN – Disable/Enable VLAN function
Advanced
- Country Region – Please select your local country for higher internet speeds
- User Isolation
- Short GI
- Coverage Threshold – -95dBm~-65dBm
- Packet Threshold – 256-2346
- RTS Threshold – 50-2347
- FS
MAC ACL
- Wireless MAC address filtering – supports whitelisting
WiFi Timer
- WiFi timer
Network
LAN
- Static IP
- Get IP From AC
- Get IP From Gateway
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Support DHCP – Built-in DHCP server and external DHCP server
Support PPPOE – Dial-up function and firewall function
Cloud
- Cloud Server
- Server address
- Latitude
- Longitude
- Binding state
Manage
Configure
You can do a Restore, Backup, Factory Reset on this page W1F16
Timed Reboot
Including timed reboot and immediately reboot
Upgrade
TrMdPJlf.del C) You can upgrade the firmware on this page.
Time Manager
You can select the local time zone for higher wireless speed
Log
Fit AP
The Fit AP will work under AC control.
- Network information
- Settings
- Telnet
- Reset Default
- Device Reboot
- Upgrade
How to login the web GUI by Smartphone
- Refer to the above connection method to make the AP device working router mode;
- Use your smart phone to connect to the AP’s WiFi Hot-spot ” Wireless 5.8G _ EOA2F8″;
- Change your IP address of your Smartphone to 192.168.188.XXX (192.168.188.xxx cannot be the same as the IP of the AP);
- Open the mobile browser and enter 192.168.188.253 to the login page;
- Enter the default login password”admin”to access the device.
Working Mode
The AX840 outdoor access point supports 2 working modes: Router/Gateway Mode
and AP mode. The default is Router/Gateway mode.
AP Mode: In this mode, the AP wireless interface and cable interface are
bridging together. Without NAT, firewall and all network related functions .
Router/Gateway Mode:
In this mode the device is supposed to connect to internet via ADSL/Cable
Modem. The NAT is enabled and PCs in LAN ports share the same IP to ISP
through WAN port. The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE,
DHCP client or static IP.
WIFI Information
Default SSID and Password
Band | SSID | Password |
---|---|---|
2.4G | Wireless 2.4G- EOA2F8 | 66666666 |
Wireless 2.4G Vapl_EOA2F8 | 66666666 | |
Wireless 2.4G Vap2_EOA2F8 | 66666666 | |
Wireless 2.4G Vap3_EOA2F8 | 66666666 | |
5.8G | Wireless 5.8G _ EOA2F8 | 66666666 |
Wireless 5.8G Vapl_EOA2F8 | 66666666 | |
Wireless 5.8G Vap2_EOA2F8 | 66666666 | |
Wireless 5.8G Vap3_EOA2F8 | 66666666 |
Troubleshooting
Trouble | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|
WIFI SSID cannot connect |
- Can’t see WiFi SSID on smart phone;
- Can see WiFi SSID, but can’t connect.
|
- Maybe the power supply is damaged or the device is faulty, first, check whether the power supply is normal, and then long-press the “RESET” button to reset the device.
- Whether a new WiFi password has been set, if the password is forgotten , the connection cannot be made. Can connect without password after device reset.
Not accessible by IP address (192.168.188.253)|
- The phone is not connected to the SSID of the device, or the device is not properly connected to the computer ;
- The IP address has been modified.
| Long press the”Reset” button for l0-20s to reset the device, then access the
device via 192.168.188.253.
“Connected, no internet”, Can’t get internet service|
- Device not connected properly ;
- The network operator or the upper-level network is not sm ooth ;
- Equipment damage.
|
- . Check whether the network operator’s network or the upper-level network is normal.
- Please check whether the power supply of the device is norm al, please contact us to replace the new device.
The website shows Chinese.| The website language does not follow the system language change
(Default English)
| ****
Before logging in, set the language to English via the language settings icon.
Can’t maintain a connection to it from lOOFT away.|
- There are buildings blocking or interfering ;
- The upper-level network is slow.
|
- Choose to connect to 5.8G WiFi SSID instead of 2.4G; keep your device clear of sight with the AX840 stand.
- Check whether the upper level network speed is normal.
Stop working after working for a while.|
- Too much cache;
- Equipment damage.
|
- Reset the device to clear the cache, or leave the device powered off for 2 minutes before plugging it back in.
- Contact us to replace a new device.
Is it really waterproof?|
Yes
| **
How to update firmware?| Contact our technical team :
support01@ulnastore.com| If the device is
working properly, it is not recommended to update the firmware.**
Customer Support
Technical Support and Service
A. Thank you for your order and for using ULNA AX840 outdoor access
point, please read the manual carefully before use. If there are any
problems during the use, please contact us in time;
B. The installation of this device requires some network knowledge. If
you
can’t install it, please let us know or contact a professional.
Tech Service Email:
support01@ulnastore.com
ULNA Store: https://www.amazon.com/ulna
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