FS COM TA1910-4GVC-W Wireless Access Point Owner’s Manual
- May 15, 2024
- FS COM
Table of Contents
FS COM TA1910-4GVC-W Wireless Access Point
Introduction
Thank you for choosing TA 1910-4GVC-W integrated broadband access device. This guide is designed to familiarize you with the layout of the device and describes how to deploy the device in your network.
- TA 1910-4GVC-W
Accessories
- Power Adapter x1
NOTE: This power cord is an exclusive product for AC adapters. Do not use this power cord with other devices. Also, do not use this power cord with other AC adapters.
Hardware Overview
Front Panel Ports
Ports | Descriptions |
---|---|
USB | A USB management port for software, configuration backup and off |
ine software upgrade
TEL| Connect the telephone
LAN| Connect the computer or network television
PON| Realize the access of GPON ONU
RF| Radio-frequency signal transmission
Top Panel LEDs
LEDs | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Power | Green | On: The system is powered on normally. |
Off: The system is not powered on.
PON state| Green| Off: The ONU is not activated.
On: The ONU has been activated.
Flicker: The ONU is being activated.
Optical signal| Red| Off: The optical power is received normally.
Flicker: The received optical power is lower than the threshold of the
optical receiver.
2.4G WIFI state| Green| Off: The system is not powered on or the WIFI
port is not connected to a network device.
On: The WIFI port is connected, but there is no data transmission.
Flicker: There is data transmission.
5G WIFI state| Green| Off: The system is not powered on or the WIFI port
is not connected to a network device.
On: The WIFI port is connected, but there is no data transmission.
Flicker: There is data transmission.
Ethernet port state| Green| Off: The system is not powered on or the
Ethernet port does not connect to the terminal.
On: The Ethernet port has been connected, but there is no data
transmission. Flicker: There is data transmission through the port.
Voice port state| Green| Off: The system is not powered on or the voice
port is not registered.
On: The voice port is registered successfully, but there is no data
transmission.
Flicker: There is data transmission on the voice port.
WPS state| Green| Off: The system is not powered on or the WPS
is not enabled.
Flicker: The WPS connection is ongoing.
On: The WPS connection is successful.
Loop state| Red| Off: The system is not powered on or there is no loop on
the port.
On: The LAN port has a loop.
Optical signal receiving| Red| On: The input optical power is
lower than -1 SdBm.
Flicker: The input optical power is higher than 3dBm.
Off: The device is not powered on.
Optical signal receiving| Green| On: The input optical power is
between -1 SdBm and 3dBm.
Installation Requirements
- Make sure the device is put on a horizontal and flat surface.
- To avoid a thunder strike, disconnect all power cords from the power supply and all cables on thunder and rainy days.
- Make sure that the installation site is well-ventilated, the heat of electrical devices is well-discharged and sufficient air circulation is provided for device cooling.
- Use the rated power adapter equipped with the device.
Installation
Desk Mounting
Put the GPON on a smooth and safe desk directly.
Connecting the USB port
Insert the Universal Serial Bus(USB) flash disk into the USB port for software and configuration backup and offline software upgrade.
Connecting the TEL Ports
Connect the TEL port to a telephone with a cable.
Connecting the LAN Ports
Connect the LAN port to a computer or a network television with a network cable.
Connecting the PON Port
- Connect the PON port to an optical splitter with a single-mode SC optical fiber cable.
- Then connect the splitter to an OLT with a fiber cable.
Connecting the RF Port
Connecting the RF port to a cable television with a network cable.
Configuring the GPON
Computer Setting
Step 1: Click “Start-Cont rol Panel-Network and Internet-Network and
Sharing Center-Local Area Connection”, select “Local Area Connection”, and
click “Properties”
Step 2: Double click “Internet Protocol 4 (TCP/IPV4)” as shown in the following figure:
Step 3 : On the page of Internet Protocol 4 (TCP/IPV4) Properties, select” Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”, and then click “OK”.
Wizard Setting
Step 1: Open the web browser, for instance: IE or Google.
Step 2: Enter 192.168.123.1 in the address bar and click “Enter” to the
web interface. Then enter the UserName (user by default) and Password (123456
by default) respectively in the interface User login.
Step 3: After Login, click “Status” on top of the navigation. Click “Device Basic Info” on the left navigation bar. Basic information about the device is shown on the following page.
Step 4: Click “WLAN” in “Network” to select whether to enable wireless. And you can also modify the wireless name, authentication mode and password.
Step 5 : Click” Apply Changes” to proceed to the next step.
System Setting
If you want to use the wireless network, please make sure your PC is equipped
with the wireless adapter card, then do as following steps. Here takes Windows
7 System as an instance:
Step 1: Select “Network” and “Properties”
Step 2: Click “Wireless Network Connection”.
Step 3 : Click the “Refresh” button, select the wireless network name of
the terminal device, and double-click the name.
Step 4: Enter the password and click “OK”.
Troubleshooting
Wifi Has a Signal on the PC but it Cannot Connect to the Internet.
- Check whether the WiFi name is the same as the 5510 of the wireless router;
- Check the strength of the wireless signal. Adjust the location of the wireless router, if the wireless signal is weak.
- Refresh the network list and re-connect to the WiFi;
- Consult the manufacturer of the notebook or wireless adapter card and re-connect according to the relevant guidelines;
- Restart the PC.
Wifi Has No signal on the PC
- Check whether the wireless adapter card is enabled;
- Check whether the driver of the wireless adapter card is successfully installed. If not, please reinstall;
- Check whether the WiFi function of the wireless router is enabled and access to SSID broadcast;
- Check whether the WiFi service is enabled. Right-click “My computer” on the desk of the home a screen (take Windows 7 as an example) and select “Management”. Then select “service and application program”, and select “service” after the page is unfolded. Find “WLAN AutoConfig” and ensure it is enabled;
- Check whether there is a wireless signal if keeping the PC closer to the wireless router.
- Retry to connect another wireless adapter card if the above solutions are unsatisfactory. If not, reset the wireless router.
Online Resources
- Download https://www.fs.com/products_support.html
- Help Center https://www.fs.com/service/fs_support.html
- Contact Us https://www.fs.com/contact_us.html
Product Warranty
Warranty: The GPON ONU enjoys a 1-year limited warranty against defects
in materials or workmanship. For more details about the warranty, please check
at: https://www.fs.com/policies/warranty.html
Return: If you want to return the item(s), information on how to return
can be found at: https://www.fs.com/policies/day_return_policy.html