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SIMATIC NET
Industrial Wireless LAN
SCALANCE W780/W740 to IEEE
802.11n Web Based Management
Configuration Manual
08/2018
C79000
-G8976-C267-13
Introduction
1
Description
2
Security recommendations
3
Technical basics
4
IP addresses
5
Configuring with Web Based
Management
6
Upkeep and maintenance
7
Troubleshooting/FAQ
8
Appendix A
A
Appendix B
B
Appendix C
C
Appendix D
D

Table of Contents

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Siemens SCALANCE W788-1 M12 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeWireless Access Point
ModelSCALANCE W788-1 M12
Wireless StandardIEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Frequency Band2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
Ethernet Ports1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps
Power Supply24 V DC
Operating Temperature-20 °C to +60 °C
Protection ClassIP65
Antenna ConnectorM12
SecurityWPA2, WPA
ManagementWeb-based management, SNMP
MountingDIN rail, wall mounting
MIMO2x2 MIMO

Summary

Description

2.5 Requirements for installation and operation of SCALANCE W devices

Outlines the necessary prerequisites for installing and operating SCALANCE W devices.

2.8 Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Explains the Power over Ethernet (PoE) technique and its application for network components.

Security recommendations

Software (security functions)

Lists security functions related to software, firmware updates, and protocol activation.

Technical basics

4.1 Configuration limits for WBM and CLI

Lists the maximum configuration limits for Web Based Management and Command Line Interface.

4.7 iPCF iPCF-HT iPCF-MC

Explains iPCF, iPCF-HT, and iPCF-MC for expanding wireless range and improving data traffic.

4.12 SNMP

Explains SNMP for monitoring and controlling network components from a central station.

4.14 User management

Covers user management, authentication, and role assignment for device access.

IP addresses

5.1 IPv4 IPv6

Highlights the essential differences between IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes.

5.2 IPv4 address

Explains the structure of an IPv4 address, including address classes and subnet masks.

5.3 IPv6 address

Defines IPv6 terms and explains the structure and notation of IPv6 addresses.

Configuring with Web Based Management

Upkeep and maintenance

7.1 Firmware update - via WBM

Guides through updating device firmware using Web Based Management via HTTP, TFTP, or SFTP.

7.2 Device configuration with PRESET-PLUG

Explains how to create and install device configurations using PRESET-PLUG for multiple devices.

7.4 Restoring the factory settings

Provides instructions for restoring the device to factory default settings via reset button or Primary Setup Tool.

TroubleshootingFAQ

8.1 Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible

Addresses issues where firmware update via WBM or CLI is not possible, providing a TFTP solution.

8.2 Disrupted data transmission due to the received power being too high

Explains causes and solutions for disrupted data transmission due to excessive received power.

8.4 Instructions for secure network design

Provides instructions for securing the network against attacks using HTTPS, WPA2/AES, and SNMPv3.

Appendix D

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