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NUCLIAS CONNECT
DIS-3650AP User Guide
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  • Page 1 2022 | Business Class Networking NUCLIAS CONNECT DIS-3650AP User Guide V 1.00...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Nuclias Connect ..................4 Access Point Mode ................18 WDS with AP Mode ................20 Introduction ...................... 4 Nuclias Connect Key Features ..............5 WDS Mode ....................22 Package Contents ................... 6 Wireless Client Mode ................24 System Requirements ..................6 Wireless Security ..................25 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) ..........25 Hardware Overview ...................
  • Page 3 Authentication Settings-Web Redirection Only ....53 Limit Administrator ................85 Authentication Settings- Username/Password ....55 System Name Settings ...............86 Authentication Settings- Passcode .........57 Login Settings ..................86 Authentication Settings- Remote RADIUS ......59 Console Settings ...................87 Ping Control Settings ................87 Authentication Settings- LDAP ..........61 LED Settings ...................87 Authentication Settings- POP3 ..........63 Country Settings...................87 Login Page Upload ...............65...
  • Page 4: Nuclias Connect

    Nuclias Connect Introduction Nuclias Connect is D-Link’s centralized management solution for Small-to-Medium-Sized Business (SMB) networks. Nuclias Connect makes it easier to analyze, automate, configure, optimize, scale, and secure your network — delivering the convenience of an Enterprise-wide management solution, at an SMB price. Nuclias Connect gives you the financial and technical flexibility to expand from a small network to a larger one (up to 1,000 APs), while retaining a robust and centralized management system.
  • Page 5: Nuclias Connect Key Features

    Nuclias Connect Nuclias Connect Key Features • Free-to-Download Management Software • Searchable Event Log and Change Log • License-Free Access Points • Traffic Reporting & Analytics • Authentication via Customizable Captive Portal, 802.1x and RADIUS Server, POP3, LDAP, AD • Remote Config.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Nuclias Connect Package Contents • DIS-3650AP Access Point • Quick Start Guide • Mounting kit (Wall/Pole/DIN Rail Mount) - Articulation Pole x 1 - T-form Bracket x 1 - M8x40 Screw Bolts x 1 - M6 Screw x 4 - M8 Nut x 1 - Washer (M8 x 1 ;...
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview Hardware Overview LED Indicators Green (Solid) - Device operational Power/Status Red (Flashing) - Device booting up/Device malfunctioned Red (Solid) - Device boot up has failed Solid green - 2.4GHz is enabled Blinking green - data transmission Solid green - 5GHz is enabled Blinking green - data transmission LAN (PoE) Indicates whether a device is connected to LAN and receiving power on the PoE port.
  • Page 8: Interface Connectors

    Interface Connectors Interface Connectors Back Gigabit RJ-45 port for data and Power over Ethernet LAN(PoE) DIN rail Adapter Connect DIN rail kit to mount it on DIN-Rail. (PoE) power. Connect an RJ-45 Ethernet console for CLI control Mount to connect to the mounting plate on a wall or a CONSOLE Wall/Pole Mount (Option)
  • Page 9: Installation

    Using Nuclias Connect The DIS-3650AP is designed to be managed through Nuclias Connect. Refer to the Nuclias Connect Manual for detailed configuration instructions. Note: D-Link recommends manually configuring the device before mounting it. Nuclias Connect App Configuration 1. Download the free Nuclias Connect app from the App Store or Google Play by searching for Nuclias Connect or by scanning the QR code below.
  • Page 10: Manual Configuration

    Configuration Manual Configuration Note: The management computer, DHCP server and DIS-3650AP must be in the same subnet. Use one of the following methods to access the web user interface: Connecting through Ethernet 1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the DIS-3650AP to the switch or router the management computer is connected to. 2.
  • Page 11: Mounting

    Mounting Mounting LAN Port Waterproof Enclosure Connect an Ethernet Cable to the LAN(PoE) port on the DIS-3650AP. Use the LAN Port Waterproof Enclosures to seal the ports. Install Enclosure Onto The Articulation Pole Attach the articulation pole to back of AC using M5x16 screws & washers.
  • Page 12: Installation For Wall

    Mounting Installation for Wall Fix the T-from Bracket to the wall by using the wood / gyprock screws. Installation for Pole Mounting for Recommended Pole Dia.: 1.5~2”(38.1~50.8mm) (A) The diameter of the Pole is too large Will result in the failure to install smoothly, the diameter is too small and the clamping force is insufficient.
  • Page 13: Mounting For Pole 1~ 3" (25.4~76.2Mm)

    Mounting Mounting for Pole 1~ 3” (25.4~76.2mm) Fix the T-from Bracket to the pole by using the stainless hose clamp. Install Articulation Pole with The T-formed Bracket After finishing the previous two steps, fix the articulation pole to the T-formed bracket by using M8x40 bolts, nut, spring washer and washer.
  • Page 14: Installation For Din Rail

    Mounting Installation for DIN Rail The DIS-3650AP can be mounted on a standard DIN rail using the included DIN mounting kit. Use the following instructions to install the DIS-3650AP on a rail: 1. Install a Din rail kit on enclosure. Check that the DIN rail kit is installed properly using two screws on each end.
  • Page 15 Mounting 3. A grounding wire is to protect your device from lightning strikes and the buildup of static electricity. Attach the grounding wire to the DIS-3650AP using the included screw(M3.9 * 7.8 mm). 4. Tighten the grounding wire (green-and-yellow, 18AWG) to the DIS-3650AP until it is securely attached.
  • Page 16: Setup Wizard

    Setup Wizard Setup Wizard The first login instance displays the System Settings window which requires a change in password. Additional settings include the System Time and System Country functions. After logging in to the user interface, fill in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields. In the System Time function, select Using Network Time Protocol (NTP) or Manually to define the system time.
  • Page 17: Web User Interface

    Web User Interface Web User Interface The DIS-3650AP supports an elaborate web user interface where the user can configure and monitor the device. Launch a web browser, type in http://dis2650ap.local and then press Enter to login. The default username and password is: admin Most of the configurable settings are located in the menu on the left side of the web GUI which contains sections called Basic Settings, Advanced Settings and Status.
  • Page 18: Wireless

    Web User Interface Wireless On the wireless settings page, you can setup the basic wireless configuration for the access point. The user can choose from 4 different wireless modes: • Access Point - Used to create a wireless LAN • WDS with AP - Used to connect multiple wireless networks while still functioning as a wireless access point •...
  • Page 19 Web User Interface Channel: To change the channel, first toggle the Auto Channel Selection setting to Disable, and then use the drop-down menu to make the desired selection. Note: The wireless adapters will automatically scan and match the wireless settings. Channel Width: Allows you to select the channel width you would like to operate in.
  • Page 20: Wds With Ap Mode

    Web User Interface WDS with AP Mode Wireless Band: Select either 2.4GHz or 5GHz from the drop-down menu. Mode: WDS with AP mode is selected from the drop-down menu. Network Name (SSID): Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name designated for a specific wireless local area network (WLAN).
  • Page 21 Web User Interface Remote AP MAC Enter the MAC addresses of the APs on your network that will serve as bridges to wirelessly connect multiple networks. Address: Click on the Scan button to search for available wireless networks, then click on the available network that you want to Site Survey: connect with.
  • Page 22: Wds Mode

    Web User Interface WDS Mode Wireless Band: Select either 2.4GHz or 5GHz from the drop-down menu. Mode: WDS is selected from the drop-down menu. Network Name (SSID): Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name designated for a specific wireless local area network (WLAN). The SSID’s factory default setting is dlink.
  • Page 23 Web User Interface Site Survey: Click on the Scan button to search for available wireless networks, then click on the available network that you want to connect with. Authentication: Use the drop-down menu to choose Open System, or WPA-Personal. • Select Open System to communicate the key across the network.
  • Page 24: Wireless Client Mode

    Web User Interface Wireless Client Mode Wireless Band: Select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz from the drop-down menu. Mode: Wireless Client is selected from the drop-down menu. Network Name (SSID): Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name designated for a specific wireless local area network (WLAN). The SSID’s factory default setting is dlink.
  • Page 25: Wireless Security

    Web User Interface Wireless Security Wireless security is a key concern for any wireless network installed. Wireless networks will broadcast it’s presence for anyone to connect to it. Today, wireless security has advanced to a level where it is virtually impenetrable. There are mainly two forms of wireless encryption and they are called Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
  • Page 26: Wi-Fi Protected Access (Wpa/Wpa2/Wpa3)

    Web User Interface Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2/WPA3) WPA was created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to address the limitations and weaknesses found in WEP. This protocol is mainly based on the 802.11i standard. There are also two variations found in WPA called WPA-Personal (PSK) and WPA-Enterprise (EAP). WPA-Enterprise requires the user to install a Radius Server on the network for authentication.
  • Page 27 Web User Interface WPA Mode: When WPA-Enterprise is selected, you must also select a WPA mode from the drop-down menu: AUTO (WPA or WPA2), WPA2 Only, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 use different algorithms. AUTO (WPA or WPA2) allows you to use both WPA and WPA2, and WPA2 or WPA3 allows you to use both of WPA2 and WPA3.
  • Page 28: Lan

    Web User Interface LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DIS-3650AP. 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.
  • Page 29: Ipv6

    Web User Interface IPv6 Enable IPv6: Check to enable the IPv6 Get IP From: Auto is chosen here. Choose this option the DIS-3650AP can get IPv6 address automatically or use Static to set IPv6 address manually. Other fields here will be grayed out when Auto is selected. IP Address: Enter the LAN IPv6 address used here.
  • Page 30: Advanced Settings

    Web User Interface Advanced Settings In the Advanced Settings Section users can configure advanced settings concerning Performance, Multiple SSID, VLAN, Security, Quality of Service, AP Array, Web Redirection, DHCP Server, Filters and Scheduling. The following pages will explain settings found in the Advanced Settings section in more detail.
  • Page 31: Performance

    Web User Interface Performance On the Performance Settings page users can configure more advanced settings concerning the wireless signal and hosting. Wireless Band: Select either 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Wireless: Use the drop-down menu to turn the wireless function On or Off. Wireless Mode: The different combinations of clients that can be supported include Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b, Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b...
  • Page 32 Web User Interface Transmit Power: This setting determines the power level of the wireless transmission. Transmitting power can be adjusted to eliminate the overlapping of wireless area coverage between two access points where interference is a major concern. For example, if wireless coverage is intended for half of the area, then select 50% as the option.
  • Page 33: Wireless Resource Control

    Web User Interface Wireless Resource Control The Wireless Resource Control window is used to configure the wireless connection settings so that the device can detect the best wireless con- nection in your environment. Airtime Fairness: Enable airtime fairness to help regulate downlink airtime.
  • Page 34 Web User Interface User Limit: Set the maximum amount of users that are allowed access (zero to 64 users) to the device using the specified wireless band. The default setting is 20. 11n Preferred: Use the drop-down menu to Enable the 11n Preferred function. The wireless clients with 802.11n protocol will have higher priority to connect to the device.
  • Page 35: Multi-Ssid

    Web User Interface Multi-SSID This device supports up to four multiple Service Set Identifiers. You can set the Primary SSID under Basic > Wireless. 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. Enable Multi- Check to enable support for multiple SSIDs.
  • Page 36 Web User Interface Encryption: When you select Open System, toggle between Enable and Disable. If Enable is selected, the Key Type, Key Size, Key Index (1~4), Key, and Confirm Keys must also be configured. Key Type: Select HEX or ASCII. Key Size: Select 64-bit or 128-bit.
  • Page 37: Vlan

    Web User Interface VLAN VLAN List The DIS-3650AP 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 DIS-3650AP without a VLAN tag will have a VLAN tag inserted with a PVID.
  • Page 38: Port List

    Web User Interface Port List The Port List tab displays the current ports. If you want to configure the 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 802.1Q standard.
  • Page 39: Add/Edit Vlan

    Web User Interface Add/Edit VLAN The Add/Edit VLAN tab is used to configure VLANs. Once you have made the desired changes, click Save to have your changes take effect. VLAN Status: Use the radio button to toggle to Enable. VLAN ID: Provide a number between 1 and 4094 for the Internal VLAN.
  • Page 40: Pvid Settings

    Web User Interface PVID Settings 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 Save button to have your changes take effect. VLAN Status: Use the radio button to toggle between Enable and Disable.
  • Page 41: Intrusion

    Web User Interface Intrusion The Wireless Intrusion Protection window is used to classify APs as Valid, Neighborhood, Rogue, or a New group. Click Save for the changes to take effect. Wireless Band: Click the drop-down menu to select the wireless band, 2.4GHz or 5GHz.
  • Page 42: Schedule

    Web User Interface Schedule The Wireless Schedule Settings window is used to add and modify scheduling rules on the device. Click Save for your changes to take effect. Wireless Schedule: Use the drop-down menu to enable the device’s scheduling feature. Name: Enter a name for the new scheduling rule in the field provided.
  • Page 43: Internal Radius Server

    Web User Interface Internal RADIUS Server The DIS-3650AP features a built-in RADIUS server. Once you have finished adding a RADIUS account, click the Save 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.
  • Page 44: Arp Spoofing Prevention

    Web User Interface ARP Spoofing Prevention The ARP Spoofing Prevention feature allows users to add IP/MAC address mapping to prevent ARP Spoofing attack. ARP Spoofing Prevention: This check box allows you to enable the ARP Spoofing prevention function. Gateway IP Address: Enter a gateway IP address.
  • Page 45: Bandwidth Optimization

    Web User Interface Bandwidth Optimization The Bandwidth Optimization window allows the user to manage the bandwidth of the device and arrange the bandwidth for various wireless clients. When the Bandwidth Optimization rule is finished, click the Add button. To discard the Add Bandwidth Optimization Rule settings, click the Clear button.
  • Page 46 Web User Interface Band: Use the drop-down menu to toggle the wireless band between 2.4GHz and 5GHz. SSID Index: Use the drop-down menu to select the SSID for the specified wireless band. Downlink Speed: Enter the download speed limit in either Kbits/sec or Mbits/sec for the rule. Uplink Speed: Enter the upload speed limit in either Kbits/sec or Mbits/sec for the rule.
  • Page 47: Hotspot 2.0

    Web User Interface Hotspot 2.0 Hotspot 2.0 (HS2) is a new networking standard designed to make the process of connecting to public wireless hotspots easier and more secure with seamless authentication and encryption between your device and access points. This is based on the IEEE 802.11u standard and uses WPA2- Enterprise for authentication between clients and access points.
  • Page 48: Interworking

    Web User Interface Interworking Interworking: Choose enable to turn on interworking function. Access Network Type: Specify type of network. Internet: Choose to enable or disable Internet access for this network. ASRA: Choose enable if the network has Additional Steps required for Access. ESR: Choose enable to indicate that emergency services are reachable through this device.
  • Page 49: Wan Metrics

    Web User Interface WAN Metrics WAN Link Status: Information about the status of the Access Point’s WAN connection. WAN Symmetric Link: Set to 1 if the WAN link is symmetric (upload and download speeds are the same), or set to 0 if not.
  • Page 50: List

    Web User Interface LIST Network Auth Type: Identifies whether this is an unsecured network. IP Address Type Identifies IP address version and type that Avilability: the Hotspot Operator uses and that would be allocated and available to a mobile device after it authenticates to the network.
  • Page 51: Osu

    Web User Interface OSU SSID: Specify the SSID that the device will associate and connect to when accessing the OSU server. OSU Server URI: Specify the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the OSU Server. OSU Method List: Spcify preferred list of encoding methods that the OSU server supports in order of priority.
  • Page 52 Web User Interface OSU Icon Name: Specify icon name. OSU Icon Width: Specify width of the icon, in pixels. OSU Icon Height: Spcify length of the icon, in pixels. OSU Icon Type: Specifiy icon file type, where the icon type is any mim-type graphic format.
  • Page 53: Captive Portal

    Web User Interface Captive Portal Authentication Settings-Web Redirection Only The Captive Portal is a built-in web authentication server. When a station connects to an AP, the web browser will be redirected to a web authentication page. In this window, user can view and configure the Captive Portal settings. After selecting Web Redirection Only as the Authentication Type, we can configure the redirection website URL that will be applied to each wireless client in this network.
  • Page 54 Web User Interface IP Address : Assign a static IP address that is within the IP address range of your network. Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask. All devices in the network must share the same subnet mask. Gateway : Enter the IP address of the gateway/router in your network.
  • Page 55: Authentication Settings- Username/Password

    Web User Interface Authentication Settings- Username/Password After selecting Username/Password as the Authentication Type, we can configure the Username/Password authentication that will be applied to each wireless client in this network. Session Enter the session timeout value here. This value timeout(1-1440) : can be from 1 to 1440 minutes.
  • Page 56 Web User Interface IP (DHCP) is selected, the other fields here will be grayed out. Please allow about 2 minutes for the DHCP client to be functional once this selection is made. IP Address : Assign a static IP address that is within the IP address range of your network. Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask.
  • Page 57: Authentication Settings- Passcode

    Web User Interface Authentication Settings- Passcode After selecting Passcode as the Authentication Type, we can configure the Passcode authentication that will be applied to each wireless client in this network. Session Enter the session timeout value here. This value timeout(1-1440) : can be from 1 to 1440 minutes.
  • Page 58 Web User Interface grayed out. Please allow about 2 minutes for the DHCP client to be functional once this selection is made. IP Address : Assign a static IP address that is within the IP address range of your network. Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask.
  • Page 59: Authentication Settings- Remote Radius

    Web User Interface Authentication Settings- Remote RADIUS After selecting Remote RADIUS as the Authentication Type, we can configure the Remote RADIUS authentication that will be applied to each wireless client in this network. Session Enter the session timeout value here. This value can timeout(1-1440) : be from 1 to 1440 minutes.
  • Page 60 Web User Interface IP Address : Assign a static IP address that is within the IP address range of your network. Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask. All devices in the network must share the same subnet mask. Gateway : Enter the IP address of the gateway/router in your network.
  • Page 61: Authentication Settings- Ldap

    Web User Interface Authentication Settings- LDAP After selecting LDAP as the Authentication Type, we can configure the LDAP authentication that will be applied to each wireless client in this network. Session Enter the session timeout value here. This value can timeout(1-1440) : be from 1 to 1440 minutes.
  • Page 62 Web User Interface Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask. All devices in the network must share the same subnet mask. Gateway : Enter the IP address of the gateway/router in your network. DNS : Enter a DNS server IP address. This is usually the local IP address of your gateway/router. Server: Enter the LDAP server’s IP address or domain name here.
  • Page 63: Authentication Settings- Pop3

    Web User Interface Authentication Settings- POP3 After selecting POP3 as the Authentication Type, we can configure the POP3 authentication that will be applied to each wireless client in this network. Session Enter the session timeout value here. This value timeout(1-1440) : can be from 1 to 1440 minutes.
  • Page 64 Web User Interface (DHCP) is selected, the other fields here will be grayed out. Please allow about 2 minutes for the DHCP client to be functional once this selection is made. IP Address : Assign a static IP address that is within the IP address range of your network. Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask.
  • Page 65: Login Page Upload

    Web User Interface Login Page Upload In this window, users can upload a custom login web page that will be used by the captive portal feature. Click the Browse button to navigate to the login style, located on the managing computer and then click the Upload button to initiate the upload. Upload Login Style In this field the path to the login style file that will From Local Hard Drive:...
  • Page 66: Mac Bypass

    Web User Interface MAC Bypass The DIS-3650AP features a wireless MAC Bypass. Once a user is finished with these settings, click Save for changes to take effect. Wireless Band: Select the wireless band for MAC Bypass. Select the SSID for MAC Bypass. SSID Index: Enter each MAC address that you wish to include MAC Address:...
  • Page 67: Dhcp Server

    Web User Interface DHCP Server Dynamic Pool Settings The DHCP address pool defines the range of the IP address 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 DIS-3650AP is capable of acting as a DHCP server. Function Enable/Disable: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on the network.
  • Page 68: Static Pool Setting

    Web User Interface Static Pool Setting The DHCP address pool defines the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to stations on the network. A static pool allows specific wireless stations to receive a fixed IP without time control. Function Enable/Disable: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns IP addresses to wireless devices on...
  • Page 69: Current Ip Mapping List

    Web User Interface Current IP Mapping List 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. Current DHCP Dynamic These are IP address pools the DHCP server has Profile:...
  • Page 70: Filters

    Web User Interface Filters Wireless MAC ACL This page allows the user to configure Wireless MAC ACL settings for access control. Wireless Band: Displays the current wireless band rate. Access Control List: Select Disable to disable the filters function. Select Accept to accept only those devices with MAC addresses in the Access Control List.
  • Page 71: Ip Filter Settings

    Web User Interface IP Filter Settings Enter the IP address or network address that will be used in the IP filter rule. For example, an IP address like 192.168.70.66 or a network address like 192.168.70.0. This IP address or network will be inaccessible to wireless clients in this network. Wireless Band: Click the drop-down menu to select the wireless band, 2.4GHz or 5GHz.
  • Page 72: Wlan Partition

    Web User Interface WLAN Partition This page allows the user to configure a WLAN Partition. Wireless Band: Displays the current wireless band. Select Enable or Disable. If the Ethernet Link Integrity: connection between the LAN and the AP is disconnected, enabling this feature will cause the wireless segment associated with the AP to be disassociated from the AP.
  • Page 73: Traffic Control

    Web User Interface Traffic Control Uplink/Downlink Setting 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 are finished, click the Save button to have your changes take effect.
  • Page 74: Qos

    Web User Interface Quality of Service (QoS) enhances the experience of using a network by prioritizing the traffic of different applications. The DIS-3650AP supports four priority levels. Once the desired QoS settings are finished, click the Save to have your changes take effect. Enable QoS: Check this box to allow QoS to prioritize traffic.
  • Page 75: Traffic Manager

    Web User Interface Traffic Manager 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 to have your changes take effect. Traffic Manager: Use the drop-down menu to Enable the traffic manager feature.
  • Page 76: Status

    Web User Interface Status In the Status Section the user can monitor and view configuration settings of the access point. Here the user can also view statistics about client information, WDS information and more. The following pages will explain settings found in the Status section in more detail.
  • Page 77: Device Information

    Web User Interface Device Information This page displays the current information like firmware version, Ethernet and wireless parameters, as well as the information regarding CPU and memory utilization. Device Information: This read-only window displays the configuration settings of the DIS-3650AP, including the firmware version and the device’s MAC address.
  • Page 78: Client Information

    Web User Interface Client Information This page displays the associated clients SSID, MAC, band, authentication method, signal strength, RSSI, and power saving mode for the DIS-3650AP network. Client Information: This window displays the wireless client information for clients currently connected to the DIS-3650AP.
  • Page 79: Wds Information Page

    Web User Interface WDS Information Page This page displays the access points SSID, MAC, band, authentication method, signal strength, and status for the DIS-3650AP’s Wireless Distribution System network. WDS Information: This window displays the Wireless Distribution System information for clients currently connected to the DIS-3650AP.
  • Page 80: Statistics

    Web User Interface Statistics Ethernet Traffic Statistics Displays wired interface network traffic information. Ethernet Traffic Statistics: This page displays transmitted and received count statistics for packets and bytes.
  • Page 81: Wlan Traffic Statistics

    Web User Interface WLAN Traffic Statistics Displays throughput, transmitted frame, received frame, and WEP frame error information for the AP network. WLAN Traffic Statistics: This page displays wireless network statistics for data throughput, transmitted and received frames, and frame errors.
  • Page 82: Log

    Web User Interface View Log The AP’s embedded memory holds logs here. 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. View Log: The AP’s embedded memory displays system and network messages including...
  • Page 83: Log Settings

    Web User Interface Log Settings Enter the log server’s IP address to send the log to that server. Check or uncheck System Activity, Wireless Activity, or Notice to specify what kind of log type you want it to log. Log Server / IP Address: Enter the IP address of the log server.
  • Page 84: Maintenance Section

    Web User Interface Maintenance Section In the Status Section the user can monitor and view configuration settings of the access point. Here the user can also view statistics about client information, WDS information and more. The following pages will explain settings found in the maintenance section in more detail.
  • Page 85: Administration

    Web User Interface Administration Limit Administrator Check one or more of the five main categories to display the various hidden administrator parameters and settings displayed on the next five pages. Each of the nine main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. Click Save when done. Limit Administrator VLAN Check the box provided and the enter the specific VLAN ID that the administrator will...
  • Page 86: System Name Settings

    System Name Settings Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. System Name: The name of the device. The default name is D-Link DIS-3650AP. Location: The physical location of the device, e.g. 72nd Floor, D-Link HQ.
  • Page 87: Console Settings

    Web User Interface Console Settings Each of the five main categories display various hidden administrator parameters and settings. Status: Status is enabled by default. Uncheck the box to disable the console. Console Protocol: Select the type of protocol you would like to use, Telnet or SSH.
  • Page 88: Ddp Settings

    Web User Interface DDP Settings Choose to enable or disable DDP. Status: Click to disable. (By default it is enabled.) Nuclias Connect Settings Choose to enable or disable Nuclias Connect. Enable Nuclias Connect: Choose from drop down list to enable or disable Nuclias Connect.
  • Page 89: Firmware And Ssl Upload

    This page allows the user to perform a firmware upgrade. A Firmware upgrade is a function that upgrade the running software used by the access point. This is a useful feature that prevents future bugs and allows for new features to be added to this product. Please go to your local D-Link website to see if there is a newer version of the firmware available.
  • Page 90: Configuration File Upload

    Web User Interface Configuration File Upload This page allows the user to backup and recover the current configuration of the access point in case of a unit failure. Configuration File Upload You can upload and download and Download: configuration files of the access point. Upload Configuration File: Browse to the saved configuration file you have in local drive and click...
  • Page 91: Time And Date Settings

    Web User Interface Time and Date Settings Enter the NTP server IP, choose the time zone, and enable or disable daylight saving time. Current Time: Displays the current time and date settings. Enable NTP Server: Check to enable the AP to get system time from an NTP server from the Internet.
  • Page 92: Configuration And System

    Web User Interface Configuration and System These options are the remaining option to choose from in the top menu. Configuration allows the user to save and activate or discard the configurations done. System allows the user to restart the unit, perform a factory reset or clear the language pack settings. Logout allows the user to safely log out from the access point’s web configuration.
  • Page 93: System Settings

    Web User Interface System Settings On this page the user can restart the unit, perform a factory reset of the access point or clear the added language pack. Restart the Device: Click Restart to restart the DIS-3650AP. Restore to Factory Default Click Restore to restore the DIS-3650AP Settings: back to factory default settings.
  • Page 94: Help

    Web User Interface Help The help page is useful to view a brief description of a function available on the access point in case the manual is not present. Help: Scroll down the Help page for topics and explanations.
  • Page 95: Knowledge Base

    Wireless Basics D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide high-speed wireless connectivity that is easy to use within your home, business or public access wireless networks. D-Link wireless products provides you with access to the data you want, whenever and wherever you want it.
  • Page 96: Wireless Installation Considerations

    Wireless Installation Considerations The D-Link Access Point lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range.
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Close your web browser (if open) and open it. • Access the web management. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of your D-Link access point in the address bar. This should open the login page for your the web management.
  • Page 98: How To Check Your Ip Address

    Troubleshooting How to check your IP address? After you install your network adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below.
  • Page 99: How To Statically Assign An Ip Address

    Troubleshooting How to statically assign an IP address? If you are not using a DHCP capable gateway/router, or you need to assign a static IP address, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Windows® 2000: Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections Windows XP: Click on Start >...
  • Page 100: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Standards LED Displays • IEEE 802.11ac • PWR/2.4G/5G/LAN • IEEE 802.11n • IEEE 802.11g Temperature • IEEE 802.11a • Operating: -20˚C to 65˚C • IEEE 802.3b • Storing: -40˚C to 80˚C • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3ab Humidity •...
  • Page 101: Antenna Patterns

    Antenna Patterns Antenna Patterns Antenna Patterns Orientation H-Plane E-Plane 2.4 GHz Wall/DIN-rail Mounted 5 GHz Wall/DIN-rail Mounted...

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