Package Contents
No. Item Image Quantity
1 OAP-201p
1
2 PoE Injector
1
3 Power Adapter
(48V / 0.5A)
1
4 Wall Mounting Plate
1
5 Nylon Ties
(For pole / wall mounting)
2
6 Wall Plugs
(For wall mounting)
4
7 Self-Tapping Screws
(For wall mounting)
4
8 Packaging Cushions
(Bottom: Stand Holder)
3
Deploying as a Fat AP
A. Opening the Protection Cover
1. Press and pull the latch upward with your index finger as you
press and push the cover with your thumbs to open.
B. Connecting the PoE Injector
1. Connect the “10 / 100 DATA IN” port of the PoE injector to the
network adaptor of a PC with an RJ-45 cable.
2. Connect the “P+DATA OUT” port of the PoE injector to the
“LAN1 (PoE)” port of the AP with an RJ-45 cable.
(Warning: Do not connect to a non-PoE device to avoid damage.)
3. Connect the power adapter cable to the “POWER IN” inlet of
the PoE injector and plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
4. The wiring diagram of PoE injector.
C. Modifying the Management IP Address
1. Run a browser to log in to http://192.168.1.1 (default
management IP address) using the credentials “admin /
admin”.
2. On the menu panel, click Interface > LAN. Next, select “Static
(Manual)” from the drop-down list on the configuration panel,
and specify a LAN IP address (not repeatable; this example uses
“192.168.1.10”) as well as other information. After that, click
OK.
3. A reboot will be performed for the changes to take effect. Then,
install your AP on a pole / wall / table and re-plug the RJ-45
cable that is connected to the “10 / 100 DATA IN” port of the
PoE injector to the LAN. (For instructions on installing the AP,
refer to Appendix A: Hardware Installation)
D. Enabling Wi-Fi on a Mobile Device
1. Enable Wi-Fi on your mobile device and then select the default
SSID (i.e., nusoft) to access the Internet.
Deploying as a Thin AP
A. Preparing the LAC-100 AP Controller
1. Configure a PC (installed at least 2GB memory and requires no
HDD installation) to boot from a USB device for LAC-100
operation.
2. Refer to Appendix B: Making an LAC-100 USB Stick to make a
bootable USB flash drive (requires at least 8GB) or purchase a
pre-loaded LAC-100 USB stick from Nusoft.
3. Boot the PC that is referred in the Step 1 from the LAC-100 USB
stick. Once booted, your LAC-100 AP controller is ready to go.
B. Opening the Protection Cover
1. Press and pull the latch upward with your index finger as you
press and push the cover with your thumbs to open.
2. Refer to Appendix A: Hardware Installation to install your AP on
a pole / wall / table and write down the MAC address on the
product label inside the cover for later use in AP identification
and naming.
C. Connecting the PoE Injector
1. Connect the “10 / 100 DATA IN” port of the PoE injector to the
LAN with an RJ-45 cable.
2. Connect the “P+DATA OUT” port of the PoE injector to the
“LAN1 (PoE)” port of the AP with an RJ-45 cable.
(Warning: Do not connect to a non-PoE device to avoid damage.)
3. Connect the power adapter cable to the “POWER IN” inlet of
the PoE injector and plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
4. The wiring diagram of PoE injector.
5. To install a number of APs, it is suggested to purchase a
PoE-enabled switch to avoid the limitation of power outlets (e.g.,
insufficiency, location, etc.), which allows you to take the
advantage of the convenience of PoE.
D. Modifying the Management IP Address
1. Connect the NICs of the LAC-100 and a Windows PC with an
RJ-45 cable (tries a crossover cable in case a straight-through
cable fails). Next, run a browser to log in to http://192.168.1.1
(default management IP address) using the credentials “admin /
admin”.
2. On the menu panel, click System > Configuration > Interface.
Then, specify a LAN IP address (not repeatable; this example uses
“192.168.1.1”) as well as other information. After that, click OK.
3. Re-plug the RJ-45 cable that is connected to the LAC-100 to the
LAN.
E. Enabling Wi-Fi on a Mobile Device
1. Enable Wi-Fi on your mobile device and then select the default
SSID (i.e., LAC-100) to access the Internet.
F. Renaming an AP
1. Run a browser on a LAN PC to log in to current management IP
address (modified in Step B). Next, on the menu panel, click AP
Controller > Configuration > AP Profile to rename your AP
(based on the MAC address and installed location, e.g., Lobby) by
clicking the corresponding Modify button.
Appendix A: Hardware Installation
Wall Mounting
A. Installing the wall mounting plate
Mounting to foundation wall (e.g., brick, concrete, stone,
etc.)
1. Prepare the tools needed for the drilling:
Safety glasses
Marking pen
Steel nail
Claw hammer
Drill driver (with a hammer-drill setting)
6mm masonry bit
#2 Phillips screwdriver
2. Put on safety glasses for eye protection
3. Mark the pilot holes
a. Use the wall mounting plate as a drill template
to mark the pilot holes on the wall.
4. Drill the mounting holes
a. Hold the nail against the marks (one at a time)
and tap it with the hammer to leave a small
dent.
b. Mark the length of wall plug on the masonry bit.
c. For drilling on ceramic tile, make sure the
hammer-drill setting is not used until the tile is
drilled through.
d. Keep the bit at 90° to the wall and start drilling
till the hole is as deep as the mark. (Do not press
the trigger continually as the drill motor may be
damaged due to overheating.)
5. Tap in the wall plugs with the claw hammer.
6. Secure the wall mounting plate with the self-tapping
screws.
Mounting to lightweight partition wall (e.g., wood, calcium
silicate, plaster, etc.)
1. Secure wall mounting plate with the self-tapping
screws.
B. Snapping OAP-201p into the plate (with the cable outlet facing
downward)
C. Securing OAP-201p with nylon ties
1. Thread the nylon ties through the holes on the plate
with the teeth facing outward.
2. Thread the tails of nylon ties through the holes on
the mounting base.
3. Insert the tail of the nylon tie into the head and pull
it through to the end.
4. Cut off the excess part with a plier (or a pair of
scissors).
D. Connecting the wires
1. Remove the protection caps on the middle and the
right side (as arrows indicated).
2. Connect a #16 to #18 AWG grounding wire to a
grounding rod (not included in the package but
required for outdoor use).
3. Connect an RJ-45 cable to the “LAN1 (PoE)” port
and restore the protection cover.
Pole Mounting
A. Thread the nylon ties through the holes on the mounting base
with the teeth facing outward.
B. Wrap the nylon ties around the pole to be installed, insert the
tails into the heads and then pull them through to the end (with
the cable outlet facing downward).
C. Cut off the excess part with a plier (or a pair of scissors).
D. Connecting the wires
1. Remove the protection caps on the middle and the
right side (as arrows indicated).
2. Connect a #16 to #18 AWG grounding wire to a
grounding rod (not included in the package but
required for outdoor use).
3. Connect an RJ-45 cable to the “LAN1 (PoE)” port
and restore the protection cover.
Desktop Mounting
A. Connecting the wires
1. Remove the protection caps on the middle and the
right side (as arrows indicated).
2. Connect a #16 to #18 AWG grounding wire to a
grounding rod (not included in the package but
required for outdoor use).
3. Connect an RJ-45 cable to the “LAN1 (PoE)” port
and restore the protection cover.
B. Pull the wires backward while placing OAP-201p in the stand
holder (the bottom packaging cushion).
C. Snap OAP-201p into the bracket of the stand holder and place
it on a flat desktop.
Appendix B: Making an LAC-100 USB Stick
1. Format a USB flash drive of 8GB or larger to FAT, FAT16, or NTFS.
2. Download the LAC-100 image onto a Windows PC:
http://www.nusoft.com.tw/lac.html
3. Download the Windows version of “dd” from
http://www.chrysocome.net/dd and extract the compressed file.
4. Move the image file and dd program to the C:\ directory.
5. Type “CMD” in the Windows Search box. Next, right-click it to
run as administrator (see Figure 1) and then type “cd \” to
change to the C:\ directory (see Figure 2).
Figure 1
Figure 2
6. Plug the USB flash drive into the Windows PC, and then type “dd
--list” with a space in between the “dd” and “--list”. After
that, all storage drives available will be listed.
7. Copy the path of the USB flash drive (highlighted in white).
8. Type “dd if=LAC-100.600M.img of=\\?\Device\Harddisk1\Partition1
bs=1M” in the prompt line. Note: The fonts in red (i.e., path) varies
with computers.
9. Press Enter and wait until it is done, and there you have your
LAC-100 USB stick for free.