QUANTUM NETWORKS QN-H-220 Access Point User Guide
- May 15, 2024
- QUANTUM NETWORKS
Table of Contents
- QUANTUM NETWORKS QN-H-220 Access Point
- Product Usage Instructions
- Copyright Information
- Glossary
- Before you begin
- Step 1 – Create new account on Quantum Rudder
- Step 2 – Basic setup
- Step 3 – Setting up device IP address
- Step 4 – Set the management mode
- Step 5 – Access Point quick setup in Rudder Mode
- Step 6 – Access Point quick setup in standalone mode
- FCC statement
- CE Statement
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
QUANTUM NETWORKS QN-H-220 Access Point
Specifications
- Model: QN-H-220
- Operation Modes: Standalone, Cloud, Bridge, Router
- Quantum Rudder: Cloud-hosted controller for configuration and management
- Network Ports: TCP 80, 443, 2232, 1883; UDP 123, 1812, 1813
Product Usage Instructions
Package Contents
- Access Point
- Mounting kit
Prerequisites
- Internet access
- Desktop / Laptop / Handheld device
- 802.3af / 802.3at PoE Switch / PoE Injector
- 12V, 2A DC power adapter
Network Requisites
The following ports must be opened in the network firewall:
- TCP: 80, 443, 2232, 1883
- UDP: 123, 1812, 1813
Allow access to rudder.qntmnet.com and reports.qntmnet.com.
Connect Access Point
- Unpack the Access Point and connect it to an Internet source.
- Plug in the Ethernet cable of the Access Point.
- Power on the Access Point using a 802.3af / 802.3at PoE Switch / PoE Injector.
Note: Ensure the Access Point has Internet access during initial setup for activation, warranty, and support.
Account Setup on Quantum Rudder
- Browse to https://rudder.qntmnet.com.
- Click on “Create New Account” to sign up for a new account.
- Follow the on-screen instructions for registration.
- Verify your Quantum Rudder account from the registered email.
- Once the account is validated, proceed to add the License Key (obtained from respective source).
- Your account on Quantum Rudder (Quantum Networks Cloud Controller) is now ready to use.
Basic Setup
- Connect the WAN port of the Access Point to a network with Internet access.
- You should see a new wireless network with SSID QN_XX:XX (where XX:XX are the last four digits of Access Point MAC Address).
- Connect to the QN_XX:XX SSID and browse the Access Point’s default IP 169.254.1.1.
FAQ
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How do I switch between operation modes?
To switch between operation modes (Standalone, Cloud, Bridge, Router), you need to access the device settings interface and select the desired mode under the configuration options. -
What should I do if I encounter connectivity issues during setup?
If you encounter connectivity issues during setup, ensure that all network requisites are met, including open ports and proper connection to the Internet source. You can also refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual for further assistance. -
Can I use the Access Point without connecting it to Quantum Rudder?
Yes, you can use the Access Point in Standalone mode without connecting it to Quantum Rudder. However, connecting to Quantum Rudder provides additional management features and capabilities.
Quick Setup Guide
Model: QN-H-220
Copyright Information
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This Quick Setup Guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up Quantum Networks Access Point. After completing the steps described in this Guide, you will be able to install the Access Point (AP) on-site and provide wireless network access to users.
Glossary
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Management Mode | Standalone: In this mode, each device is configured and |
managed individually. It can be useful in scenarios with few devices or sites
with limited Internet access and basic features.
Cloud: In this mode, devices are configured and managed from a central
controller hosted in the cloud. It offers many more sets of features as
compared to the Standalone mode.
Operation Mode| Bridge: In this mode, the device connects to a network
over an ethernet cable and extends the coverage over wireless.
Router: In this mode, the device connects to Internet Service Provider
directly using DHCP / Static IP / PPPoE protocols and shares Internet access
over a wired or wireless network to users.
Quantum Rudder| Quantum Rudder is a cloud-hosted controller which can be
used to configure, manage & monitor devices associated with it. It can be
accessed from https://rudder.qntmnet.com
Icon description
Before you begin
Your Quantum Networks Access Point can work in “Standalone Mode” or can be managed by “Rudder”.
Package contents
- Access Point.
- Mounting kit
Prerequisites
- Internet access.
- Desktop / Laptop / Handheld device.
- 802.3af / 802.3at PoE Switch / PoE Injector.
- 12V, 2A DC power adapter.
Network requisites
The listed ports must be opened or allowed in the network firewall.
- TCP: 80, 443, 2232, 1883.
- UDP: 123, 1812, 1813.
- Allow rudder.qntmnet.com and reports.qntmnet.com in the destination field.
Connect Access Point
- After unpacking Access Point, connect it to an Internet source.
- Plug-in Ethernet cable of Access Point.
- Power on Access Point by using 802.3af / 802.3at PoE Switch / PoE Injector.
Note: Access Point must have Internet access during initial setup for the first time to activate the device, warranty and support.
Step 1 – Create new account on Quantum Rudder
- Browse https://rudder.qntmnet.com.
- Click “Create New Account” to sign up for a new account.
- Follow the steps as guided on the screen for Registration.
- Verify Quantum Rudder account from registered email id. (you will get )
- Once the account gets validated, it turns the page to “Add License Key” (User will get the license key from respective (Partner / Resource) )
- Account on Quantum Rudder (Quantum Networks Cloud Controller) is now ready to use.
Step 2 – Basic setup
- Connect the WAN port of the Access Point to the network with Internet access.
- You should see a new wireless network with SSID QN_XX:XX (where XX:XX are the last four digits of Access Point MAC Address).
- Connect to QN_XX:XX SSID and browse Access Point’s default IP “169.254.1.1”.
- Let’s start the configuration.
- On the configuration start page, it will display,
- Device model number
- Serial number
- MAC address
- Current firmware
Note:
- Click button to get the option to “change the firmware” if required.
- Click Change Firmware to update firmware if required. Select the firmware file from the respective location and update it.
Step 3 – Setting up device IP address
Click “Configure” and set the device IP address by selecting the required options.
- Connectivity Mode – Select the connectivity mode.
- Protocol – DHCP, Static or PPPoE
- Interface – Select interface
- VLAN Assignment- Enable parameter. Enter VLAN ID and click “Fetch IP Address” to get the respective IP in case of VLAN setup is required.
- Click “Proceed” to apply configuration and turn to the next page.
Step 4 – Set the management mode
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Management Mode
Quantum Networks Access Point can be configured in two modes: -
Rudder (on cloud / on-premise)
Centralized management of Access Points using Quantum Rudder -
Standalone
Independent management of each Access Point
Step 5 – Access Point quick setup in Rudder Mode
- Select “Management Mode” as “Rudder”, enter Quantum Rudder login credentials and click “Proceed”.
- It will verify the credentials, and turn to a next page.
- Upgrade QNOS version by either downloading from the cloud or by selecting manually from respective location and upgrade or click “Skip Upgrade” to move further.
- The user will turn to a page where the user has to select the site and AP group.
- Select Rudder site and AP Group where Access Point’s needs to be added and click “Proceed”.
- If the selected site is already having another Access Point, it will automatically configure AP in a bridge mode and will turn the user on the summary page after clicking “Proceed”. (Figure 8)
- If this is the first Access Point for the selected site – the user will turn on the page, where the user can select Access Point Operation mode as Bridge or Router.
(Figure 9)
Bridge
- Select option Bridge and click “Proceed”.
- Configure WLAN (SSID) parameters and click “Proceed”.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
WLAN Name | Define a name for the network |
SSID | Define visible wireless network name |
Passphrase | Configure a passphrase for SSID |
Note: If you do not want to create WLAN (SSID)/LAN now, click the Skip
option. It will turn to Configuration Summary. Figure 11
Review the Configuration Summary. Click “Reconfigure” if any changes are
required or click “Proceed” to complete the configuration.
Router
- Select option Router and click “Proceed”.
- Configure WLAN (SSID) and Local subnet parameters and click “Proceed”.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
WLAN | |
WLAN Name | Define a name for the network |
SSID | Define visible wireless network name |
Password | Configure passphrase for SSID |
Local Subnet | |
IP Address | LAN IP address. This IP address can be used for |
accessing this Access Point
Subnet Mask| LAN Subnet mask
Note: If you do not want to create WLAN (SSID)/LAN now, click the Skip option. It will turn to Configuration Summary.
Review the Configuration Summary. Click “Reconfigure” if any changes are required or click “Proceed” to complete the configuration.
Step 6 – Access Point quick setup in standalone mode
- Select “Management Mode” as “Standalone” if each Access Point is to be configured and managed individually. Define username and password for the device and click “Proceed”.
- User can select Access Point Operation mode as Bridge or Router.
Bridge
- Select option Bridge and click “Proceed”.
- Configure WLAN (SSID) parameters and click “Proceed”.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Country | Select country for radio management. |
Timezone | Select timezone for Rudder management. |
WLAN Name | Define a name for the network. |
SSID | Define visible wireless network name. |
Passphrase | Configure a passphrase for SSID. |
Review the Configuration Summary. Click “Reconfigure” if any changes are required or click “Proceed” to complete the configuration.
Router
- Select option Router and click “Proceed”.
- Configure WLAN (SSID) and Local subnet parameters and click “Proceed”.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
WLAN | |
Country | Select country for radio management. |
Timezone | Select timezone for Rudder management. |
WLAN Name | Define a name for the network. |
SSID | Define visible wireless network name. |
Password | Configure a passphrase for SSID. |
Local Subnet | |
IP Address | LAN IP address. This IP address can be used for |
accessing this Access Point.
Subnet Mask| LAN subnet mask.
Review the Configuration Summary. Click “Reconfigure” if any changes are required or click “Proceed” to complete the configuration.
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Reset Access Point to factory defaults
- o Power on the Access Point
o Push the reset button on the back panel and hold it for 10 seconds.
o Access Point would restart with factory defaults
- o Power on the Access Point
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Access Point default login detail
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With standalone mode:
User Name: Created while doing “Quick Setup” Password: Created while doing “Quick Setup” -
With Rudder mode:
User Name: Auto Generated, administrator can change from site settings.
Password: Auto Generated, administrator can change from site settings.
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If you encounter problems while installing or using this product, please browse www.qntmnet.com for:
- Direct contact with the support center.
- Contact: 18001231163
- Email: support@qntmnet.com
- For the latest software, user documentation and product updates browse: qntmnet.com/resource-library
FCC statement
FCC Class B
- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. This device is restricted for indoor use.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 24 cm between the radiator and your body.
- Installation location : To meet regulatory RF exposure requirements, this product shall be installed at a location where, during normal operations, the radiating antenna is at least 24 cm away from any nearby persons.
- External antenna: Use only the antennas which have been approved by the applicant. Using non-approved antenna(s) is prohibited and may produce unwanted spurious or excessive RF transmitting power which may lead to a violation of FCC limits.
- Installation procedure: Please refer to this equipment’s user manual for the procedure details.
- Warning: The installation position must be carefully selected so that the final output power does not exceed the limit set forth in relevant regulations. Violation of output power regulations could lead to serious federal penalties.
CE Statement
- This equipment complies with EU radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 24 cm between the radiator and your body.
- The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150 to 5350MHz frequency range.
- All operational modes:
- 2.4GHz: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n(HT20), 802.11n(HT40), 802.11ac(VHT20), 802.11ac(VHT40), 802.11ax(HE20), 802.11ax(HE40)
- 5 GHz: 802.11a, 802.11n (HT20), 802.11n (HT40), 802.11ac(VHT20), 802.11ac(VHT40),
- 802.11ac(VHT80), 802.11ax(HE20), 802.11ax(HE40),802.11ax(HE80)
- BLE 2.4GHz: 802.15.1
- The frequency and maximum transmitted power limit in EU are listed as below:
- 2412-2472MHz: 20 dBm
- 5150-5350MHz: 23 dBm
- 5500-5700MHz: 30 dBm
- The abbreviations of the countries, as prescribed in above table, where any restrictions on putting into service or any requirements for authorization of use exist.
References
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