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1. Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 97 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 1 2 For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up See Section 7 for the WESII LED boot up process WESII PoE Host Poe switch 11 1 3 Accessing the GUI via a Web Browser The computer used to access the WESII GUI must be set to a static IP address on the Same subnet as the WESII unit The WESII default configuration is on the 192 168 1 x subnet refer to any provided documentation for the exact IP address for the individual unit therefore the computer must also be set to a 192 168 1 x IP address if the unit is still on its factory set configurations Once the computer s IP address is confirmed open a web browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Type in the Host AP 192 168 1 200 default or Client 192 168 1 201 default IP address in the address bar at the top of the web browser If the IP is correct and the link activity is established the browser will prompt you to enter the User Name and Password The User Name and Password are admin admin case sensitive rd ater Regni Thi seront Rate 197 158 1 220 B0 egui d usemame md pr
2. Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 90 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 10 Installing on site Once you are happy with the basic Host and Client s set up as described above the units can be installed on site It is recommended that all units are set up prior to installation on site although frequencies may need to be adjusted if they have been manually set if there is interference on certain channels See Section 11 2 6 1 Interference Analyzer for instructions of how to carry out a frequency site survey using the Interference Analyzer tool on a Host unit to determine frequencies already in use on a site 10 1 Line of sight It is important that there is proper line of sight between each Host and associated Client s Line of sight is NOT just a single clear view running between the two points like a laser beam Line of sight includes the Fresnel Zone think of being able to drive a double decker bus between the two points without anything being in its path If trees or any other obstacle are blocking part of the Fresnel zone the wireless system may not transmit the signal the required distance In a situation like this the transmit and receive antennas need to be mounted on higher poles to get above the trees Fresnel Zone Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 91 of 140 www kbcnetworks com Range Distance 1000 feet 305m 2500 feet 762m 1 mile 1 6km 4 miles
3. The Local AP section is used to configure the Host AP as an Access Point in order to connect using a laptop PC via WiFi connection If the Host AP is a single point Host AP it cannot connect to a WESII Client and a computer client at the same time due to the remote Client MAC lock For a computer to obtain access via WiFi AP the laptop PC must be configured to the security WPA2 and cipher type AES is default configuration selected The SSID will appear in the computer s available APs list unless Hide SSID is selected Once the WESII Host AP is selected the WPA Pre shared Key must be entered as the AP password The default configuration is 11111111 but it can be set to any desired pre shared key LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security DefautzWPA2 WPA2 WPA Authentication Defaut PSK PSK Cipher Type DefauizAES AES WPA Preshared Key 11111111 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 133 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 7 Advanced Wireless Configuration Radio 1 This section can be used to alter the long range parameters of the link this is necessary for wireless link lengths exceeding 1 6km 1 mile and also to alter the value of the signal strengths of the RSSI LEDs located on the back of the WESII units KEC afa irra Pa mE AiL AGE k LEE Y LONG RANGE PARAMETERS S Latus Long Kar g F arar Eee imd je ae Descon teria Synem ATS Thrgeabold 35 T ay Frageentabon Thriahod 2345 OTHER
4. Country Code and channel spectrum width settings must be configured to match the Host AP configuration with which it wants to connect If a Client is being replaced in a point to point network see Section 9 to reconfigure the link Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 96 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 Graphical User Interface The WESII Graphical User Interface can be accessed in the following ways connecting directly to the WESII unit through the PIM for non PoE units connecting via the PSE eg Ethernet switch for PoE units via a WESII point to multipoint Host AP connection to a Client PC laptop over a WESII wireless connection 11 1 Connecting to the WESII GUI using a PC 11 1 1 For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU ensure that the green LED on the PIM is illuminated Allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up See Section 7 for WESII LED boot up process Note Due to various port types a crossover Ethernet cable may be required between the Ethernet device and IN port on the PIM KBC Networks recommends a crossover cable be available during set up trouble shooting and maintenance of the system JW dc WE Sil nan PoEF Host
5. De auteP5K PSK Cipher Type su AES AES WPA Preshared Key 11111111 Note It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the correct country is selected KBC Networks accepts no liability for incorrectly configured equipment Step 8 Apply the country setting BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelar MEN M Wireless Profile NA gt Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequency 5500M Auto Include 5600 5650 Band 23 i Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chan Power dBm Charmask Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 72 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 9 Save Select Save Save cor gurieon changed CLA GNO S TREE S m c BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS rires Mode Access Port oat Services Local AP 11 0 BC WES ride EEO System Country Code Unvbed Hangdom of Great Beta amp N lrel r Topology Orpen Profe HA m Channel Spectrum Wish 20 40M Step 10 Ensure that the Auto box is checked the unit will chose the most suitable channel For systems with more than one point to multipoint link on a site you will need to manually set the channel frequency for each group of Host and Clients so that each group operates on a different frequency See Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting for details of how to manually set the channel frequency BA
6. Furia i B34q9551 107 158 1 201 Pass Cor A COM Packet Pure q Dytes Hos Tiro TTL y A AN er fall a DET a dd Pal AD rra d gt EN P E Ca E TN 2d a ERI q da Hi y Pat D paces revise 05 ra 4 m A 37 re la i ma 11 2 2 4 Services BRIDGE TABLE The Bridge table displays the MAC addresses of the connected devices to the node The table will indicate whether the device is local to the node or if it is connected via the RF connection through one of the WiFi radios BRIDGE TABLE BRIDGE TABLE Port Mo Mac Address ls Local Aging Tera z wT week 022 2 Mx 0401002339 u 3 KOC eT ata 000 2 3c06610032 33 QM 0100 2 MWC Oey Tl 0100 2 Md 001001033 vt 200 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 110 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 2 4 Services AUTO REBOOT The WESII can be set to reboot automatically This can be performed at a scheduled time each day or after a given amount of time of operation AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode Disabled AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode Disabled By Hour By Time By Hour AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode By Hour Number of Hours Apply By selecting the By Hour option a number of hours can be inserted and the unit will reboot after the particular number of hours of operation It will quickly soft reboot and will be available for reconnection If its mate WESII is active it will reconnect automatically By Time Insert the time according
7. KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United States Canada Wireless Profile NA of Channel Spectrum Width 2040M Channel Frequency 5745M 7 Auto Select Channels for Auto 13 Transmit Power 2x7 Dual Aggregate Dual Cham Power dBm Chainmask Step 9 Apply Settings BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access PoinU Host Remote Cllent Lock to MAC 3c 0f c100 32 33 Local AP ESSID KBC WE 9II Hide 5310 Select Apply Settings Select Save Step 10 Save the changes Save configurabon changes MEM BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Pont Host Remote Client LocktoMAC 3c 0f c1 00 32 33 Local AP E SSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 34 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 1 2 Client configuration for point to point United States amp Canada Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE Client or the WESII non PoE Client Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 24V dc WES mon FoFE Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit
8. Pr pmke l Fep LOCAL AF Ww TLESS cu TY Taur Lema cu PA x PT do rap ur aet c Care PA Lager Tape vadam Au AJ m Prguhared Fey EET EELE Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 126 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 6 1 Radio1 BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS These menu option show the default settings for the Host and Client units Host AP BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host Remote Client Lock to MAC Local AP E SSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United States Canada Wireless Profile ALA Channel Spectrum Width Z0 40M Channel Frequency S 45M P Auto Select Channels for Auto 13 Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Charmnask ae Client BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Clienti sStabon Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Ste Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United States Canada zj Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Transmit Power 10 2x Dual Aggregate Dual Chan Power dBm Chanmask In the AP mode the unit will connect with remote Client units which are configured with the same SSID Country Code and Channel spectrum Width Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 127 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Wireless Mode The Wireless Mode shows whether the unit is either an Access Point Host or a Client Station unit Local AP ESSID T
9. The following table shows how this can affect connection times for certain frequencies Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 6 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual MHz MHZ 20MHz 20 40MHz 5505 2mis 2 5510 mins 2mins J 5815 ming 4 o 5520 2mins 2mis 2minss 55225 2mis 2 5530 2mis X 2mis J 55335 1 2mins J 555 Jemin ZA J 5550 2mis X 2mis J 5555 2miss J J 5560 2mins 2mis 2minss 5565 2mis 5570 2mis 2mis J o 5575 ming J 2mns J 7 o 55900 2mis 2mis J 5595 amis 0 0 0 S o 10mins 10mins 10mins domis 10mins 10mins domins 10 miss 10mins 10mins NENNEN domins NENNEN 10mins 10mins 10mins 10mins 10mins 5655 mins J 5665 2miss 6L 1 o 5670 2mis 2mins J 5675 2mis 5680 1 2mins 2mis 2minss 5685 q2mis LZ4L J 5690 2mis 2mis o 5695 J2mns 2J o 5700 2mis 2minss mins Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 7 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Environmental
10. amp H Irelan g Wireless Profile Austria Republic ol i Belgium Kingdom of Channel Spectrum Width Denmark Kingdom of Finland Republic of Transmit Power France French Republic 3ate Dual Chain Power Germany Channel Scan List inland Italy Netherlands Kingdom of the Norway Kingdom of Portugal Portuguese Republic REMOTE AP WIRELESS Romania Security Switzerland Swiss Confederation Sweden Kingdom of WPA Authentication DefautsPSK PSK Cipher Type DefautzAES AES Preshared Key 11111111 Note It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the correct Country is selected KBC Networks accepts no liability for incorrectly configured equipment A Country Code setting is not required for units purchased in the US Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 76 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 8 Apply the Country Code setting BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode ClentUStation Remote AP ES5ID KBC WESII EI Select Apply Settings Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled u Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N irela Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20MOM 13 dBm Chainmask Select Save Step 9 Save the settings Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Sart corquracon changers ES E 3 DIAGNOSTICS Services Vielen Lowe Che
11. from the box Step 2a For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up Fh Le F h A Y piia WESI nan FoE Phos Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESIT unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Host FoE switch ax ul Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 32 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 IP address this is the default IP address for the Host unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI E A The ira Fate 104 1 200 49 ETE EAT ed pamisrd Tm error nee le ewe ther Mama ade User Name admin Password admin Eritra 4 Leg in Cir al Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless Viam Rar anm Wob
12. Cat5 configuration may be determined by the LAN port of the Ethernet device If the port is a 10 100 port you may require a crossover cable A crossover cable is not necessary if the two PIMs connect into an Ethernet switch Most cables used to connect the WESII system are configured using a straight through color code Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 94 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 10 4 Aligning the WESII units For each WESII radio in the system carry out the following steps e Ensure the WESII unit is powered either by the PIM for non PoE units or a PSE eg Ethernet switch for PoE units The WESII unit s power LED should be green ensure that the cable into the LAN port is seated properly e Align the Client unit s to the Host unit so that they are pointing directly towards each other e The RSSI level of the link needs to be between 40 50GB if possible to check this either o Look on the back side of the WESII unit to determine the RSSI LED status and re position if necessary to obtain the best RSSI signal strength or o Onthe Client unit in the Status page of the GUI click on the Align button to determine the RSSI level and re position as necessary For further information see Section 11 2 1 5 Align 10 5 Configuring IP addresses on a site When installing multiple point to point or point to multipoint groups on one site it is important to ensure that each piece of equipment
13. Exposure Warning The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 37 2 cm from all persons and must not be located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Les antennes utilis es pour ce transmetteur doivent tre install en consid rant une distance de s paration de toute personnes d au moins 37 2 cm et ne doivent pas tre localis ou utilis en conflit avec tout autre antenne ou transmetteur Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 5 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual CE Regulatory Statement Class B ITE This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Declaration of Conformity KBC declares the following Product Name WESII Model No 802 11n Station conforms to the following Product Standards This device complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards Electromagnetic Interference Conduction and Radiation EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Low Voltage Directive EN 60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1996 A11 1997 CE Mark fol
14. For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 7 a i a yal 24 um WESI non PotE Cent Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESIT unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Chant 1 IBI PoE switch Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Client on its 192 168 1 201 IP address this is the default IP address for the Client unit Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 56 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUT The server btp 1192 158 1 20080 request a username and pihitan The perce vro Wired User Name ademen User Name admin Paseo H Password admin Leg in Cancel Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless DIAGNOSTICS STATUS SERVICES SYSTEM NETW
15. HE TVZORK Basic Network BASIC VIRELE 5 Rad 1 ALPVANCELD Vite LE 55 Rade 1 Step 6 Once the image has been loaded and the nodes moved select Save to store the page configurations in nonvolatile memory Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 122 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Note The mouse hover over feature will display details for the radio as shown below Topology NETWORK Basic Network BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 AP UTCITICITEAM EE EEE ADVANCED V AIRELE S Radio 1 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 123 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 5 NETWORK Basic Network The Basic Network menu option allows the LAN IP subnet mask and Gateway IP to be set as either static IPs on the network or configured automatically by a DHCP server KBE dota deiir ed DIAGNOSTICS Status LAN Mode DHCP Chen a Sax Services IP Address 182 168 1 201 Matra 255 255 255 0 Syttem Cabrera OF 1982 168 t 6589 Topology DHCP Fallback IF 192 168 1 103 NETWORK DHCP Mode a NONI DHCP Sara fiogu LAN ode lo bo Slate DHCP Start IP Acre 192 168 1 100 DHCP End EP Address 182 168 1 254 BASIC WIRELESS CHOCA animas 255 255 255 0 Radio 1 DHCP Gairway IP 182 168 1 1 l DHCP Leap Tire 3600 sooo ADVAMCED WIRELESS Radio 1 BANDWIDTH CONTROL Bandwidth Control Enabled LE 11 2 5 1 Basic Network LOCAL AREA NETWORK LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAM Mode D
16. Point 2 2 2 PoE WESII WEHI Ciber B Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 17 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 2 3 Relay WE SII Host WESII Chent Building blocking liri oT sight Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 18 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 2 5 Mixed systems WESII amp Meshll Client WESII Cher WESII Hosi Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 19 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 3 Antenna Options The WESII units are available with the following antennas e 2dBi 5dBi dual rated omni directional antenna for 2 4GHz 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation OdBi integral patch antenna for 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation 11dBi integral patch antenna for 2 4GHz operation 17dBi integral patch antenna 4 9GHz 5GHz operation OdBi external patch antenna for 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation 11dBi external patch antenna for 2 4GHz operation 17dBi external patch antenna for 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation 3 1 Omni directional options 3 1 1 2dBi 5dBi This is a dual frequency rated omni directional antenna for 2 4GHz 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation At 2 4GHz the antenna has a gain of 2dBi and at 4 9GHz amp 5GHz the antenna has a gain of 5dBi The beamwidth of the antenna is 360 3 2 Integrated directional patch antenna options 3 2 1 9dBi This is an integral directional patch antenna option for 4 9
17. REMOTE AP MAC Noise level RX Rate Channel Width Security ES Packets Errors 210 0 359 1 WESII User Manual 3c 0f c1 00 32 33 JC OF C1 00 25 3A 114 dm 1081 4 HT40 WPA2 TX Excessive Retries 0 Missed Beacons Other Errors Radio 1 Wireless Mode Access Port WDS MAC 3c 0f c 1 00 25 3a LOCAL AP 5ID KBC WE SII Frequency 554 GHz Security WPA2 CONNECTED STATIONS 1 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH Tx RATE Tx CCQ Rx RATE CHANNEL WIDTH 3c01c1 00 32 33 18 12 10 1081 di 121M HT 40 LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes Packets Errors Received 55248 350 Transmitted 62956 207 LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid NWID O TX Excessive Retries O RX invalid Crypt 0 RX Invalid Frag 0 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Missed Beacons Other Errors Page 103 of 140 0 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Wireless Mode This shows whether the unit is either set as a Station WESII Client or Access Point WDS WESII Host AP Note Host APs and Clients are pre set in the factory and cannot be changed MAC Each Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address This number should be used to track and reference the WESII units All single point Host APs are locked to one Client MAC address only If a replacement Client is deployed its MAC address must be entered into the Host AP in order to connect LOCAL AP SSID This displays the SSID Service Set Identifier chosen on
18. Restrictions of Wireless Devices KBC products are engineered to the highest standards and designed to work in a variety of wireless applications and environments A wireless environment includes the site in which the product is installed the installation including power and cabling as well as any extra materials that might be necessary to complete the wireless project Due to the fact that environments and installations differ from site to site KBC cannot control the variables required to ensure an ideal environment Therefore it is not possible to guarantee a successful application based on a drawing application note distance calculation quote or other type of material that KBC may provide Should a quote drawing etc be made available it is based on the performance of the WESII product in an ideal environment with clear line of sight absence of 5 GHz interference and or frequency multi path reflection Therefore KBC cannot be held responsible should the products not operate as desired or should additional products be required to complete a project In addition should a particular environment restrict the usage of the WESII in any way KBC offers a thirty 30 day return policy from date of shipment to the original purchaser if goods are returned in an as new condition Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 8 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual RoHS WEEE Compliance Statement European Directive 2002 96 E
19. SETTINGS inia er Ty F CA LEDI 14 me 3 LED3 3 LEIDA Ei LT j Fa LE ma LE Z2 raus rubcater A Long Range Parameters It is recommended that for all links over 1 6km 1mile the long range parameters must be set In the example below the WESII is configured for a 1600m 1 mile connection Both the Host AP and Client units must be configured for the distance parameters Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 134 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual LONG RANGE PARAMETERS Long Range Parameters z Enable Beacon Interval 100 RTS Threshold 234b off Fragmentation Threshold 23445 off Distance 1600 Slot Time us 15 ACK Timeout us 33 z Auto Adjust for Slottime ACK Timeout CTS Timeout CTS Timeout us 33 Other Settings Noise Immunity The default setting for Noise Immunity is to be Enabled Signal Strength Indicator RSSI The following are the default RSSI LED configurations These parameters can be changed to any desired RSSI 0 through 100 OTHER SETTINGS Noise Immunity Enable LEO 10 LED2Z 20 LEDS 30 LED4 Signal Strength Indicator R551 40 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 135 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 12 Troubleshooting 12 1 Visual Inspection If the WESII antennas can be accessed the status LEDs can be investigated to determine if there is an obvious answer to the problem 12 1 1 LED Status If the Link Activity LED is
20. WDS z Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC 7 Enabled hn Country Code Australia LS Wireless Profile NA z Long range parameter enabled Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M 19 Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chainmask Step 10 The Site Survey will search for the KBC WESII Host that you want to connect to Click on the actual MAC address of the Host unit you want to connect to Scamned channels 5745 5740 S785 1740 5765 4770 775 5780 5785 4790 1795 5x00 X804 810 4814 5x90 CEP hehe cl fits la Chose Fen werk Select the MAC address eg 3c 0f c1 00 25 3a Step 11 The Host address should now appear in the Remote AP Lock to MAC address window BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client WDS x Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII ET Remote AP Lock to MAC Z Enabled 3c 0f c1 00 25 3a Country Code Wireless Profile Channel Spectrum Width Transmit Power Australia m NA Long range parameter ib In og Host MAC address selected that the 20 40M Client is now locked to 18 Ur m ment 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Note it is recommended that you write down all the MAC addresses and SSIDs used in the application for future reference Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 59 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 12 The WESII units will take approximately 2 minutes to connect to each other On
21. a web browser to access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 IP address this is the default IP address for the Host unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI Agthart ution Frquaed The verom btp 19 158 1 200 80 nequiret s usermarrue and petieenh The nemen try Wer User Name admin Password admin Lher Hime kirmen Pappeendb Log m Cancel Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless Select lt Radio 1 gt under the BASIC WIRELESS option from the left hand menu Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 71 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 Select the correct country BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Select the country where the Wireless Mode Access Fomnt Host unit will be operating Local AP ESSID KBC WrE SII Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelar United Kimodom of Greal Botain A H Ireland Austria Republic of gt Belgium Kingdom of Denmark Kingdom of Fintand Republic of Wireless Profile Channel Spectrum Width Channel Frequency France French Republic 350 Band Germany Iretand Italy Transmit Power Netherlands Kingdom of the je Dual Chan Power Norway Kingdom of Portugal Portuguese Republic Romania z Switzerdand Swiss Confederabon LOCAL AP WIRELESS c i Kingdom of Security De autzWPA2 VPA WPA Authentication
22. and medical band is documented in FCC Rules Part 15 247 It is the responsibility of the individuals designing and implementing the radio system to ensure compliance with any pertinent FCC Rules and Regulations This device must be professionally installed Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields The WESII is designed to operate on the 5 GHz frequency band with up to 50 Watts EIRP maximum transmit power This level of RF energy is above the Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE levels specified in FCC OET65 97 01 The following precautions must be taken during installation of this equipment e The installed antenna must not be located in a manner that allows exposure of the general population to the direct beam path of the antenna at a distance less than 20cm Installation on towers masts or rooftops not accessible to the general population is recommended or alternatively mount the antenna in a manner that prevents any personnel from entering the area within 20cm from the front of the antenna e tis recommended that the installer place radio frequency hazard warnings signs on the barrier that prevents access to the antenna e During installation and alignment of the antenna do not stand in front of the antenna assembly e During installation and alignment of the antenna do not handle or touch the front of the antenna Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 4 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual These simple precau
23. are admin Insert the new administrator username Insert the existing password Choose a new password and enter it in the New Password field Confirm the new password in the Verify New Password field Click Apply Click Save next to Save configuration changes p Ue DE After changing the administrator username and password names the system will prompt another request to insert the new password and administrator username Enter the new administrator name and password created in order to re access the interface and continue with any other configuration changes Restoring to defaults will return the username and password to admin admin see Section 11 2 3 3 Reset to defaults for default settings Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 115 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual The Administrator Username can also ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT be changed It does not need to be admin to change the password Administrator Username admin Current Password C The default password is admin How Password secas Change the password here and verify Verify Now Password LIII below System DEVICE MAINTENANCE DEVICE MAINTENANCE Reboot this performs a re boot to the unit this can take up to 1 minute to perform Reset to defaults In this menu option the unit can be soft rebooted or reset to defaults The default configurations are as foll
24. color bar becomes larger it changes from green to red to indicate the stronger RSSI of other equipment and greater chance for interference if operating on that channel Transmit Power The Transmit Power option allows the output power to be adjusted LOCAL AP WIRELESS SE Security Deis AZ Lm 1 3 E T Y a L TER Dus A AE a AEL hoe eto z Pu VERB Prephired Fan LUD a4 tt r r 1 al i 4 4 5 US firmware version If using an external antenna in North America the power output must be lowered for dB gain antennas of greater than 22dBi The power output max for global deployments is 19dBm Please check legal requirements according to the local regulatory domain for use with high gain parabolic patch sector or other antenna types Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 132 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 3 Local AP ESSID 12 Hide SSID 11 Country Code 10 Jom of Great Britain amp N Irela 9 Wireless Profile a nj Channel Spectrum Width 5 5 Channoel Frequency 4 Auto Include 5600 5650 Band 3 Rnalyzer 1 7 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Ch Tanini Bose 3 i Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chainmask EMEA firmware version Note It is the responsibility of the user to operate the system under the local regulatory domain requirements KBC Networks recommends researching the regulations prior to deploying a license free wireless system Local AP Wireless Security
25. connectivity If the system map were to be viewed from outside the network then this will be an actual gateway Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 120 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 2 Once the WESII system can been configured and properly connected a generic system map will be drawn like the one below FL te MBG eS ee SS ES La gr id a Lom s Note a router symbol is used to represent the gateway At this point all nodes have the same gateway IP address which is set to the gateway shown connected to the Client Step 3 A background image can be uploaded by selecting the lt Browse gt button and uploading the desired background image Note the image size is limited to 120KB and must be in a JPEG or GIF format The topology page will auto size to fit the uploaded image Ba lo rr ma pep aa PAST p ha oam MTM Pictures library E aia a c A EA pa Vera Pas a dd Lira do imei a i damp a Ma is Pr H e Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 121 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 4 Once an image has been selected select the Upload button It will take approximately 20 seconds to upload and render the background image Step 5 Move the WESII nodes around on the page to represent their physical locations as shown below euanosincs background tap SENS erniet System Topology
26. for the link you are setting up Frequencies available will depend upon the Country Code Spectrum Width selected Once a frequency has been selected select lt Apply Settings gt Baye Metwerh Ch Pa Sosctrum emis ZU 40K Chantel npg ri Bs F P am i er IU p e t r a f uam Poara FATE A E is UM Fa A E me roga d k un F z Medio 1 US firmware version Note on the EMEA firmware versions you can choose whether to include the 5600 5650MHz band If these frequencies are included the link connection time can increase to 10 mins due to Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS regulations see page 7 Base Motwrtk T hum riri 1 Erum Bees a EOM Se fe Lie Eam n E 3 Le x AO t aoe Vote ie er rare Po Fas E 4 ie i wu ms a 1 an t Radio 1 CAE L n m ESA EE E 1 A tz A O e Cub Iu Dial Agrega Dos Cher road Aadio t TELLA EMEA firmware version Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 130 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Setting the Client frequency The Client obtains its frequency from its connected Host AP To ensure that a particular Client connects to a certain Host AP the SSID Country Code and Channel Width settings need to be the same as the Host AP unit to which the unit wishes to connect to On the Client unit in the Basic Wireless Radio 1 menu option ensure that the Remote AP Lock to Client is ticked Click on Site Survey select the MAC address of the H
27. laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless DIAGNOSTICS STATUS SERVICES SYSTEM ME TWORMK BASIC NETWORK Select BASIC WIRELESS gt under the BASIC WIRELESS NETWORK option from the left hand menu ADVANCED WIRELESS Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 87 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 For each Client in the point to multipoint group you will have to assign an individual IP address In the NETWORK Basic Network menu the default IP address will be 192 168 1 201 Type in a new IP address on the 192 168 1 xx subnet eg 192 168 1 8 For a site example see Section 10 DIAGNOSTIK S LOCAL AREA NETWORK STATUS LAN Mode DHCP Su poc Hetmash 255 255 2550 address SYSTEM Gateway IP NETWORK DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 1 103 BASIC NETWORK Ed NETWORK Basic Network ITI ADVANCED WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAM Mode DHCP State IP Address 192 168 1 8 Type in a new IP address on Mamas 255 255 255 0 the 192 168 1 xx subnet Gateway IP DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 1 103 Step 8 Apply Settings and Save fares configurabon changes DAGOS TICS vun LAN Mode DHCP Static SERVICES IP Address 182 168 1 8 Apply Settings Pu Mtis 255 245 255 0 SYSTEM ale wary P NE TVVOR DHCP Fallback iP 182 158 1 103 Fi d I AAA AAA Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 88 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 9 Ensure that the
28. non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For the WESII non PoE units Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 24V dc WESII non PoE Chen Step 2b For the WESII PoE units Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Client PoE swilch Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 86 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet For each Client to be linked to the point to multipoint Host Step 4 Open a web browser to access each of the Clients on its 192 168 1 201 IP address this is the default IP address for the Client unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI berto Legua The detent Mp 1 258 1 20080 ege d uietmmame md pairecrd The tercer anys Were Uver Name edenan User Name admin Pano 4 Password admin T Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your
29. on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Client PoE switch Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 74 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual For each Client to be linked to the point to multipoint Host Open a web browser to access each of the Clients on its 192 168 1 201 IP Step 4 address this is the default IP address for the Client unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI Authantsc ator Fequined That detent Rite 197 198 1 20080 nigrum d uienname md pasiecrd The tenor uro ore User Name admin up Marne bdreran Pas Les EEREN Password admin Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless setter Select lt Radio 1 gt under the BASIC Raden 4 WIRELESS option from the left hand menu Mica Manual WESII Rev1403 Page 75 of 140 www kbcnetworks com Copyright KBC Networks 2014 WESII User Manual Step 7 Select the correct Country Code BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Select the country where the unit will be operating Wireless Mode Client Station Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelar Unite d Kingdom of Great Britain
30. point kit with 5 port PoE switch amp extended temperature range PSU Page 22 of 140 Contents 2 x 5GHz WESII 17dBi point to point units 2 x 5GHz WESII 9dBi point to point units 2 x 5GHz WESII 17dBi PoE point to point units 2 x 4 9GHz WESII point to point units 2 x 4 9GHz WESII PoE point to point units 2 x bGHz WESII point to point units KBC encoder amp decoder 2 x bGHz WESII point to point units ESUL5P D DRP 120 48 2 x bGHz WESII point to point units ESUL5P D SDR 120 48 2 x bGHz WESII point to point units ESUG8P D DRP 480 48 2 x bGHz WESII point to point units ESUG8P D SDR 480 48 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 5 Mounting Instructions WESII units are sold with all necessary mounting brackets and screws for installation on 76mm 3 diameter pole or wall mount Note This equipment must be installed in accordance with the instructions found in this manual The orientation must be as depicted below Failure to comply with these instructions will invalidate warranty 5 1 Pole and wall mount for WESII units nn Hex Bolt U Bolt A i E Fiat washer loci washer hex nul x 7 Flat washer lock washer hex nut Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 23 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Qty Description Rr U U e U HL e PP PP PA Bracket body Pole clamp bracket Connecting piece 1 Connecting piece 2 50mm 1 98 lon
31. point to multipoint Host or the WESII non PoE point to multipoint Host Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 24V dc WESII non PoE Flos Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESIT unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 83 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 IP address this is the default IP address for the Host unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI Autheebcaon Pegue m The verom btp 19 158 1 200 80 requiret s usermarrue and petieenh The nemen try Wer User Haee deren User Name admin Password admin Pareo t4 Login Cam Note ensure that all other network inte
32. the BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 interface page Frequency This displays the frequency used for the Host AP to connect to the Client The Client will automatically connect to the same Host AP frequency once it is locked to it Security This displays the encryption method selected on the BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 interface page Refresh This button refreshes the Bytes Packets and Errors information as well statistics from the connected Client s Align When a Host and Client are connected the interface displays an alignment tool button on the Client unit The WESII antennas need to be aligned to their respective mate This tool can be used to identify the optimal mounting alignment Antenna Alignment Signal Strength 74dBm BS 7p Left Right Chain 81 76 Noise Level 114 dBm Connected Stations the number of devices connected to the Host is shown in parenthesis When a Client is connected to a single point Host AP or multiple Clients to a point to multipoint Host AP the MAC address es Signal Strength s TX Rate s TX CCQ s RX Rate s and Channel Width s will also be displayed These are used to identify if the signal strength and data rates are sufficient for a wireless connection needed for a constant stream of video In the screen shot below the important details are defined CONNECTED STATIONS 1 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH Tx RATE Tx CCQ Rx RATE CHANNEL WIDTH 3c0fc1 00 3233 70 77 53
33. the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 46 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Client on its 192 168 1 201 IP address this is the default IP address for the Client unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI The ercer hittpgi7197258 1 29030 teqperei d ueram and peiyecrd The tercer na Virion N User Name admin Password admin Lhuer Hima birmun Pama Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless Select Radio 1 under the BASIC WIRELESS option from the left hand menu Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 47 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 Select the correct country Select the country where the unit will be operating BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client Station Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelar Austria Republic of Belgium Kingdom of LE P T 07 we FP F Lu ied Fino cet 14 gan lj Wireless Profile Channel Spectrum Width Denmark Kingdom of Finland Republic of Transmit Power France French Republic pee Dus Chula Power Germany Channel Scan List EM Italy Netherlands Kingdom of the Nor
34. 0 11 12 13 14 15 MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme Spatial Streams all WESII radios are 2x2 Modulation Types BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Coding Rate Useful proportion of the data stream GI Guard Interval Channel Frequency The frequency to be used can be either be selected automatically by the Host AP based on the Country Code selection and Spectrum Width or manually Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 129 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Automatic The frequency used can be selected automatically on the Host AP unit To do this select the Basic Wireless Radio 1 option and ensure the Auto box next to the Channel Frequency is ticked The frequencies available to be automatically selected will be based on both the Country Code and Spectrum width chosen Ensure that the Auto box is checked Select BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 on the Host AP unit Manual setting The frequency can also be selected manually this is necessary if there are more than one WESII links on a site It is recommended that an Interference Analyzer survey is conducted to determine which frequencies are the least congested to use See the Interference Analyzer section below for details Setting the Host AP frequency On the Host AP unit in the Basic Wireless Radio 1 option use the drop down menu to choose a unique frequency
35. 0M 13 dm Ch inmask Transmit Power hus REMOTE AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security Defau amp WPA WPA2 WPA Authentication Defaut PSK PSK Cipher Type Defaut AES AES Preshared Key 11111111 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 80 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 13 Select Site Survey to find the WESII Host you want to connect to BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Select Site Survey Wireless Mode Client Station x Remote AP ESSID KBC VIESI Sao Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC E usted Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irela Wireless Profile MA Channel Spectrum Width ZOMOM Tranamit Power 13 212 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chammask Step 14 The Site Survey will search for the KBC WESII Host that you want to connect to Click on the actual MAC address of the Host unit you want to connect to cammed channels 5500 S430 5540 1560 55 0 S600 5620 640 25660 5680 5700 MO c1 0012 1 KBC WESII WPAZ Pak WES full 100 5540 Select the MAC address eg 3c 0f c1 00 12 83 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 81 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 15 The Host IP address should now appear in the Remote AP Lock to MAC address window The Client unit will pick up the Host unit s frequency automatically You now have a connected link BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Ghent Stat
36. 300M 985 249M HT40 MAC Address the MAC address of the connected WESII unit Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 104 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Signal Strength This is the RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication ranging from O 100 The RSSI is the measure of the strength of the RF connection between radios The RSSI number in the screen shot above is 70 with the numbers within the parenthesis showing the RSSI s for the vertical 77 and horizontal 53 portions of the radio ie the 2x2 function of the MIMO The vertical and horizontal RSSI figures can be used if two separate directional antennas require individual alignment Certain variables exist by which this indicator is established If line of sight interference or other adverse site specific conditions exist the RSSI will be limited to a much lower number on the 0 100 scale The RSSI in the above screen shot was attained when the radios were in very close proximity on a bench test When distance is increased between the radios and other variables are introduced the number will drop significantly from the high numbers shown A reasonable RSSI for average deployments will be in the 40 to 50 range A bare minimum RSSI that KBC Networks recommends to maintain an RF link for constant streaming video is no less than 20 If max TX and RX rates are established at lower RSSIs then the system is performing as optimally as possible in a harsh RF en
37. 3600 seconds Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 78 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 11 Apply Settings and Save Select Save save configuraton changes Discard LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAN Modo IP Address Notmask Gateway IP DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Mode DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address DHCP Netmask DHCP Gateway IP DHCP Lease Time Manual WESII Rev1403 DHCP Chent Static 192 168 1 8 Apply Settings 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 103 a NONE DHCP Server Requires LAN Mode to be Static 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 1 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 79 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 12 Ensure that the Channel Spectrum Width is on 20 40M amp ensure that the Remote AP ESSID and Country Code are set to the same as the Host unit for each of the Client units in the group For a system with multiple point to multipoint systems you will need to assign separate SSID for every group of Host plus Client units BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client Station Remote AP ES5ID KBC WESII Ensure this is the same as the Host unit you want to connect to Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N irela Wiralens Profie T Ensure this is the same as the Host unit you want to connect Channel Spectrum Width 20 4
38. 5 3 1 3 2 3 3 5 1 OVERVIEW P 13 Introduction T A o amp s General Technical Specification eT tee Sant PEE TYPICAL CONFIGURATION Sii 16 FOM TOO asas BO POMELO PAE ill Relay A Lo Wi Fi Access Point re rr HI Mixed systems WESII amp Meshl ads ANTENNA OPTION usted idas 20 Omni directional antennas HEU HEP Integrated directional antenna ODDS 5740 External directional patch antenna options I m E 9 REXIOD Ze i EU KIF S copia tia 22 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ertet ER EE PHP UE RR aaner SENi 23 Pole and wall mount for integrated directional WESII units esee 23 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 11 of 140 www kbcnetworks com 6 1 6 2 7 1 7 2 8 1 8 2 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 WESII User Manual CONNECTION Sisi IEEE ENSE UP RIPE IUE miis dai SICGL COMMCCUONS RN T P aios POWER GONMTCCEION C T m nd 25 26 LED STATUS iin tente i dates Dc M M LE te 28 NonsPoE W ESI uote O e up CAL oan Ies cision nua t d niles nes pan een alot POE WES a dd a da e lo 28 28 CABLE ASSEMBLE Y iei toi as 29 Strain Relef Asse MOIY cba COP IQA te Cable ct AAA A A
39. 6 4km 10 miles 16 1km 30 miles 48 3km Required Fresnel Zone Diameter 2 4GHz 20 feet 6 1m 33 feet 10 1m 47 feet 14 3m 92 feet 28m 148 feet 45 1m N A Note a measurements are estimated Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Fresnel Zone Page 92 of 140 WESII User Manual Diameter Required Fresnel Zone Diameter 4 9 5GHz 14 feet 4 3m 20 feet 6 1m 30 feet 9 1m 60 feet 18 3m 100 feet 30 5m 200 feet 60 1m www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 10 2 Spacing required when mounting WESII units See section 5 for mounting instructions When mounting units in a relay configuration the following distances between units are required Hoat C lent relay point Host Client relay point 397m HostClient relay point Note The operation of the units must be as depicted failure to comply with these instructions will invalidate warranty Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 93 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 10 3 Cable lengths when installing WESII units When installing the WESII units the total combined length of cables for any configuration must not exceed 100m 48 Voc WESII unit PIM Total combined length of cables musi not exceed 100m 24Vdc 24V dc WESII unit Total combined length of cables mus not exceed 100m Note The type of
40. 8 1 1 after 60 seconds Each ping can be set to the desired interval between pings adding to or subtracting from the amount of time elapsed before failure responses create the need for a reboot Note the ping watch dog should never be used with a device that obtains its IP via DHCP it should only be used with devices using static IP addresses PING WATCHDOG Enable Fing Watchdog IP Address To Ping 197 168 1 1 Ping Interval 9 seconds Startup Delay 60 seconds Fallure Count To Reboot The main purpose for a ping watchdog is a quick solution to re connect the RF link in the event of interference a network issue or where some other site specific adverse condition locks up a Host AP or Client Rebooting the device can clear ARP Address Resolution Protocol tables or resolve other network issues that might have forced the unit to lock up Rebooting may temporarily solve the issue but may not address an actual network or other site specific condition The tool gives the ability to re establish a wireless connection and streaming video in the event the unit loses the RF link to its mate radio Though this tool limits down time it may only mask the greater environmental problems at the site KBC Networks recommends trouble shooting all system and connection issues before resorting to the ping watchdog tool Note If the IP selected is not on the network is not powered up or some other issue exists the unit enabled with ping watchdog will continu
41. A SETTING UPA BASIC CINK n iier E RS Dre a IS Setting up a basic point to point link United States amp Canada eese eene Setting up a basic point to point link EMEA Setting up a basic point to point link Australia 32 40 Setting up a basic point to multipoint link United States amp pre MACC Setting up a basic point to multipoint link EMEB esses essen eene nnne rne nnne natans ennt nnns Setting up a basic point to point link Australia eese eiie se esee eene nennen nnne rn nnns 61 0 83 INSTALLING ON A SITE oe cnt ey area 91 Line of sight uM ime Spacing r nuired when mounting WESII u units 10 4 Aligning the WESII units 10 5 10 6 11 11 1 11 2 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 13 Configuring IP dudresseso on a site m i Cable lengths when installing WESII units eiie eese siiis sense enne nnne enhn E aane eaa a rsen 94 da Replacing adding a WESII Moduledmom ta Wie exiting application add os 96 GRAPHICAL USER INT EREACE sustratos 97 Connecting to the WESINGULUSING Q PG suit dat E rade aida WESI Ment ODLIOFS da TROUBLESHOOTING colo 136 VISO GU TDSC CUI ON socis A OA E Jest CODIC CONNMCCLIONS aL ie UT alo dede o dE GUI Tools ed Hard reset to detis 136 136 136 EET 137 Contact KBC Technical e R e ana 138 WARRANTS EE E 139 Manual WESII Rev1403 Cop
42. Beacons 0 RA Invalid Frag 0 Other Errors 0 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 105 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 1 6 Status More status In the top right hand corner of the screen there is a pull down menu More Status This is a quick link tool to various services diagnostic tools See Section 11 2 2 for more details BYE cera nr BUANN Sisia Ugri O Days 000209 Bridge Tabie Set Py bea Host Baar AP System Topology VERSION VES AA CB Dani Network FIRMWARE VERSION o Ping Utility Use this tool to ping from within the WESII node ARP Table This allows you to view the ARP Table Bridge Table This allows you to view the Bridge Table Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 106 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 2 Services The Services menu is where the tools to set up trouble shooting and maintenance are found ui TREE PROTOCON AE IET UR ieee e Boi FE Lek E coh I PEE Bom rami e L ura Cons m Bod Fee Darum E A d X Bom mpg mms i rj Me E a seuil mre erpa Fm A net E A Py a m a Fou PRE l AB oma a Dae kt MIO ee t Bar Tu E AUJTO NEIBOOT Bum Bape foe ADE ker METIO Lethal Li Bete Tee aes La E MOOD AN ogg y cm E Er uut er ae WTP ENTUM brasi omer ur ma SANTA OS eura tre 0 4 E Cn i wr epa Cio Cm acum Em cuml m Per un Race breed ka mE us Dou m Bec Emo i Pa cn ad rite
43. C requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately from regular household waste streams It is your responsibility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or local authorities Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about the disposal of your old equipment please contact your local authorities waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Instruction of Disassembly Note disassembling or opening of the WESII unit voids warranty Instruction of Disassembly of KBC Product For EU Directive 2002 95 EEC WEEE Tools required No 1 Phillips screwdriver No 2 Phillips screwdriver Steps for disassembly Remove Serial Label adhesive Remove cover screws attaching top cover to radio module cavity Remove tightening screws for printed circuit board PCB Take out all PCBs Note When a product reaches the end of its life return to KBC Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 9 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual General Public License Statement You may have received from KBC Networks products that contained in part free sof
44. Channel Spectrum Width is on 20 40M amp ensure that the Remote AP ESSID is set to the same as the Host unit for each of the Client units in the group For a site with multiple point to multipoint systems you will need to assign separate SSID for every group of Host plus Client units BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Ensure this is the same as the Wireless Mode Client WDS t unit you want to connect Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code Wireless Profile A range para Ensure this is on 20 40M Channel Spectrum Width Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Step 10 Select Site Survey to find the WESII Host you want to connect to Select Site Survey BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client WDS Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Site Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code Australia Wireless Profile NA Long range parameter enabled Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M 1 Transmit Power z 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chainmask Step 11 The Site Survey will search for the KBC WESII Host that you want to connect to Click on the actual MAC address of the Host unit you want to connect to Scamned channel 5745 5750 755 3760 3705 STO S775 STBO 5785 8790 5795 5800 S805 3810 5815 5820 5825 Re Of e O0 12 amp 3 KBC WESII WPALPSK AES M 153 509 Select the MAC address eg 3c 0f c1 00 12 83 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyrigh
45. Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Chen PoE switch Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Client on its 192 168 1 201 IP address this is the default IP address for the Client unit Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 35 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI The error Witton LSD 0030 nequeant a usermame md pesrecsd The ter ev ney reir User Name admin Password admin Ver hame demus Pappeernd t4 Leg in Cancel Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless cA AO TM 3 Seats Bar T ingen egy HE TCHAR Erra Matar DAta WALL 5 Select Radio 1 under the BASIC WIRELESS option from the left hand menu ADVANCED OYuHTLE E Bae E Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 36 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 Check the Remote AP Lock to MAC box BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Remote AP E SSID Remote AP Lock to MAC Countr
46. GHz amp 5GHz operation The antenna is dual polarized The beamwidth is Azimuth Horizontal 659 Vertical 659 Elevation Horizontal 33 Vertical 33 3 2 2 11dBi This is an integral directional patch antenna option for 2 4GHz operation The antenna is dual polarized The beamwidth is Azimuth Horizontal 56 Vertical 62 Elevation Horizontal 38 Vertical 26 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 20 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 3 2 3 17dBi This is an integral directional patch antenna option for 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation The antenna is dual polarized The beamwidth is Azimuth Horizontal 309 Vertical 339 Elevation Horizontal 179 Vertical 179 3 3 External directional patch antenna options External antennas can be attached to the antenna ports on the external antenna chassis and are provided with 2 x 1m cables See section 6 1 2 3 3 1 9dBi This is an external directional patch antenna option for 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation part number PAT5M 9 The antenna is supplied as a separate unit that contains 1 x 9dBi patch antenna and 2 x 1m cables The antenna is dual polarized The beamwidth is Azimuth Horizontal 659 Vertical 659 Elevation Horizontal 33 Vertical 33 3 3 2 11dBi This is an external directional patch antenna option for 2 4GHz operation part number PAT2M The antenna is supplied as a separate unit that contains 1 x 11dBi patch antenna and 2 x 1m c
47. HCP Chant Static IP Address 192 168 1 201 Metmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 1 68 DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 1 103 DHCP Mode a NONE DHCP Server Requires LAN Moda to ba Stabc DHCP Start IP Address 192 168 1 100 DHCP End IP Address 192 168 1 254 DHCP Netmask 255255 2550 DHCP Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 DHCP Lease Time 3600 seconds Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 124 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual LAN Mode This can be set to either DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or Static to allow the LAN IP subnet mask and Gateway IP to be set as either static IPs on the network or configured automatically If Static is selected enter the LAN IP Netmask and Gateway IP using an available IP on the network KBC Networks recommends obtaining valid unused IPs from the network administrator if the units will reside on the network The WESII units can connect independently from the network structure and are not required to be configured as static IPs within the network subnet If DHCP is selected the LAN configuration will be set dynamically according to the network availability When DHCP is selected the IP Address Netmask and Gateway IP configuration area will be grayed out to prohibit custom LAN settings being entered as they will be obtained through the network Once DHCP is saved an IP searching tool will be required to determine the WESII unit IP address A locator tool which shows the H
48. LOC Lia oHm ll m oy dio emo anum n ut MEE ig I Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 107 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 2 1 Services SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL STP SETUP If the WESII topology involves redundant paths where there are loops in the network Spanning Tree Protocol STP must be enabled Any node can then be manually set as the Root Bridge in order to identify which link STP will break The lower the root priority the greater the significance of the link as it pertains to STP If kept to default configurations STP will decide which link is to be broken based on a few variables which determine the highest root priority number If another established link goes down for any reason STP will then enable the link that it chose previously to break 11 2 2 2 Services PING WATCHDOG The ping watchdog serves as an option to perform an automatic power cycle if the unit loses connection to a particular IP address As soon as the system can no longer ping an IP on the network under the conditions for which it is set the unit will reboot When enabled the system will begin pinging the IP entered after the given interval and will function as configured It must be configured to wait for a particular number of non responses typically five before rebooting It will reboot then try the ping again In the example below a picture of the default configurations the unit will start to ping 192 16
49. NA Channel Spectrum Width ZOOM i 13 dBm Chainmask Transmit Power 2x7 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 50 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 11 Ensure that the Channel Spectrum Width is on 20 40M amp ensure that the remote AP ESSID and Country Code are set to the same as the Host unit BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client Station Ensure this is the same as the Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Host unit you want to connect to Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irela rr ros NA z Ensure this is the same as the Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Host unit you want to connect to 13 Transmit Power dBm Chainmask Channel Scan List Select Channels to Scan Ensure this is on 20 40M Step 12 Select Site Survey to find the WESII Host you want to connect to BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Select lt Site Survey gt Wireless Mode Client Station Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irela Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Transmit Power 13 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chainmask Step 13 The Site Survey will search for the KBC WESII Host that you want to connect to Click on the actual MAC address of the Host unit you
50. NY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE AND THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS PRODUCT IS SOLD AS IS AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK OF QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS PRODUCT IS WITH THE BUYER EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY e Some states jurisdictions do not allow exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you f If you do not wish to be bound by any of the provisions in this warranty please return the product s immediately 4 Contact your dealer regarding return authorizations for out of warranty repairs and any further product information This warranty does not apply in Australia Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 139 of 140 www kbcnetworks com data delivered KBC Networks North America 25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive Suite 3B Lake Forest CA 92630 U S A Americas Phone 1 949 297 4930 Fax 1 949 297 4933 KBC Networks Ltd EMEA KBC Networks Ltd Barham Court Teston Maidstone Kent ME18 5BZ United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1622 618787 Fax 44 0 20 7100 8147 Email info kbcnetworks com Web www kbcnetworks com
51. ORK BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 ADVANCED WIRELESS Badio 1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAN Mode IP Address Nolmask Gateway IP DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Modo DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address DHCP Netmask DHCP Gateway IP DHCP Lease Time Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAM Licia CHOP Chen a State IP Address 192 156A 1 201 Netus I55 255 255 0 Gateway F 192 158 1 1 DHCP Faliback IP 192 168 1 109 DHCP lo de s NONE DHL Serre Punt LAN Mode bo be Suse DHCP Start IP Address 1902 1568 1 100 NETWORK Basic Network DHCP Gateway P 197 168 1 1 DHCP Leste Time 35600 Hoods DHCP Chen 192 168 1 8 Statt Type in a new IP address on the 192 168 1 xx subnet 299 209 295 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 103 NONE DHCP Server Requires LAN Mode to be Stabc 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 254 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 35600 seconds Page 66 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 8 Apply Settings and Save Save configuration changes Discard LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAN Modo IP Address Notmask Gateway IP DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Mode DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address DHCP Netmask DHCP Gateway IP DHCP Lease Time Manual WESII Rev1403 Save DHCP Chent a Static 192 168 1 8 Apply Settings 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 103 a NONE DHCP Server Requi
52. ORK BASIC NETWORK Bi AE EE Select BASIC WIRELESS gt under the NETWORK option from the left hand menu ADVANCED Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 57 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 Check the Remote AP Lock to MAC box BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client WDS Remote AP ESSIO K8C WESI EA Remote AP Lock to MAC 7 En Country Code Australia Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M 19 Transmit Power Dual Aggrege I Chain Power ansmit Power ilm Chainmesk 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Step 8 Ensure that the Channel Spectrum Width is on 20 40M amp ensure that the Remote AP ESSID are set to the same as the Host unit BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client WDS Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC 7 Enabled Country Code Australia Ensure these are the same as the Host unit you want to connect to Wireless Profile NA Long range parameter enabled Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M 19 Transmit Power ual ate Dual Chain Power ansmit Power iBm Chainmasi 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 58 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 9 Select Site Survey to find the WESII Host you want to connect to Select Site Survey BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client
53. Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 13 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual General Technical Specification 5 West Specification Standards A IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex IEEE 802 11a 5GHz IEEE 802 11b 2 4GHz IEEE 802 11g 2 4GHz IEEE 802 11y 4 9GHz US Public Safety IEEE 802 11n MIMO IEEE 802 11h ETSI DFS amp TPC IEEE Standards IEEE 802 3af USA amp Canada 2412 2472 4940 4990 5745 5825 Europe 2412 2472 5500 5700 Frequency Operation User static selectable Dynamic Frequency Selection ETSI DFS Transmit Power Control ETSI TPC Channel Capacity Selectable 5 20 or 40MHz Modulation OFDM 2dBi 5dBi 2 4GHz A4 9GHz 5GHz Omni directional Directional integrated patch Dual polarization OdBi 4 9GHz amp 5GHz Beamwidth Azimuth Horizontal 659 Vertical 659 Elevation Horizontal 33 Vertical 33 Directional integrated patch Dual polarization 11dBi 2 4GHz Beamwidth Azimuth Horizontal 56 Vertical 62 Elevation Horizontal 38 Vertical 26 Directional integrated patch Dual polarization Frequency MHz 17dBi 4 9GHz amp 5GHz Beamwidth Azimuth Horizontal 30 Vertical 33 Elevation Horizontal 17 Vertical 17 Territory specific Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 14 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual EXI y O Data throughput2 HT5 HT20 HT40 max values limite
54. SIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Hosl Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelar Ensure this box is checked Wireless Profile PLA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequency 5500M Auto Include 5600 5650 Band Transmit Power 23 z 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chanmask LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security DefauteWPA2 WPA2 WPA Authentication DefautsPSK PSK Cipher Type DefautsAES AES WPA Preshared Key 11111111 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 73 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 5 2 Client configuration for point to multipoint EMEA Step 1 Step 2a Step 2b Step 3 Remove the WESII PoE Clients or the WESII non PoE Clients Power Supply Units PSUs and Power Injector Modules PIMs for non PoE units only from the box For the WESII non PoE units Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up PII For the WESII PoE units Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port
55. SSID KBC WESI Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N irela Wireless Profile MA Channel Spectrum Width 2040M Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 42 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Select Save Step 9 Save i a a e a i ES Em DA GHO ITHE S Statues BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wir peg Line Accor Poot How Sar EAS Remo Clent Lock to MAC 000000000000 Sypecern Local AUP Fe gat KBC VVESI ride DIO Topology Country Code limak Kingdom of Great rtan LN inar TEMPS TA LIT Step 10 Ensure that the Auto box is checked the unit will chose the most suitable channel For systems with more than one point to point link on a site you will need to manually set the channel frequency so that each point to point link operates on a different frequency See Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting for details for manually setting the channel frequency BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host E Remote Client Lock to MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID m ii amp M Eel Ensure this box is Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain relar checked Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequency 5500M Auto Include 5600 5650 Band Transmit Power B m UM Ogre que Cun sm dim Chanmask EM LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security Deftaut aWPA2 WPAZ2 WPA Authentication DefautsPSK PSK Cipher Type Defau
56. Select the MAC address eg 3c 0f c1 00 25 3a Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 68 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 12 The Host IP address should now appear in the Remote AP Lock to MAC address window The Client unit will pick up the Host unit s frequency automatically You now have a connected link BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Chent Station X Remote AP E SSID KBC WE SII ET Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled 3c 0fc 1 00 25 3a Country Code Unted States Canada Wireless Profile ALA E Host MAC address selected that the Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Client is now paired with i E 10 S I E mus iin Dial haan 4 Iransmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Cham Power dBm Chainmask C ne nnel Se t Select Channets to Scan Note it is recommended that you write down all the MAC addresses and SSIDs used in the application for future reference Step 13 The WESII units will take approximately 2 minutes to connect to each other Once a connection has been made the RSSI LEDs on the back of the units will light to show the strength of the connection See Section 7 Step 14 Repeat the process for every Client that needs to be connected to the Host Step 15 You will now be able to connect to the Host unit via the Client across the link that has been set up To do this open another tab on your web browser and access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 default address Unl
57. ables The antenna is dual polarized The beamwidth is Azimuth Horizontal 569 Vertical 629 Elevation Horizontal 38 Vertical 26 3 3 3 17dBi This is an external directional patch antenna option for 4 9GHz amp 5GHz operation part number PAT5M The antenna is supplied as a separate unit that contains 1 x 17dBi patch antenna and 2 x 1m cables The antenna is dual polarized The beamwidth is Azimuth Horizontal 309 Vertical 339 Elevation Horizontal 179 Vertical 179 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 21 of 140 www kbcnetworks com 4 Point to point Kits WESII User Manual There are a number of WESII point to point kits that are available details are below Part number WESII KT WESII KT 9 WESII KT POE WESII KT 49 WESII KT 49P WESII KT ED WESII KT P5 WESII KT P5T WESII KT P8 WESII KT P8T Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Description 5GHz point to point 17dBi kit 5GHz point to point 9dBi kit 5GHz point to point kit with WESII PoE units 4 9GHz point to point kit 4 9GHz point to point kit with WESII PoE units 5GHz point to point kit with encoder amp decoder 5GHz point to point kit with 5 port PoE switch amp narrow temperature range PSU 5GHz point to point kit with 5 port PoE switch amp extended temperature range PSU 5GHz point to point kit with 5 port PoE switch amp narrow temperature range PSU 5GHz point to
58. addresses per WESII unit the radio also has its own MAC address this can be found under the Radio 1 tab MODE this shows whether the unit is set to either a static IP address or DHCP in the Basic Network menu IP ADDRESS this is the IP address of the unit The addresses shown above are the default IP addresses for the units GATEWAY IP ADDRESS this is the Gateway IP address shown under the Basic Network setting menu If access is required to the WESII unit from outside of the network then this could be the router address If the unit has the Topology function this needs to be a pingable IP address on the network LAN cable this shows whether there is LAN cable connected or not 11 2 1 5 Status Radio 1 Tab Details of the WESII unit accessed are recorded and appear on this status information tab If a connected WESII device is available on the RF link its MAC address and other link details will also appear This page assists in providing critical details needed for wireless link set up trouble shooting and or maintenance Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 102 of 140 www kbcnetworks com Client Radio 1 tab Radio 1 Wireless Mode Station WDS REMOTE AP SSID KBC WESI Signal Strength 21 16 20 TX Rate 121M TX CCQ 95 Frequency 554 GHz LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes Received 63854 Transmitted 6655 RX Invalid NWID z RX Invalid Crypt O RX Invalid Frag 0 Host AP Radio 1 tab MAC
59. at the Host will connect to in the Remote Client Lock to MAC This can be found on the Status page of the Client unit or the rear label on the outside of the unit The MAC address must be in the format Xx 0 XX XX XX XX Pond to Pont Access Bac C i e 0H 100 12 t e Clie t M C Remote Client Lock Lic e eli v e Entel h n A L MBA eee ts F 11 Wireless Mods Local AP ES5ID KBC WESII Country Code Austraha Wireless Profile NA Long rare parameter enabled Channel Spectrum Width HO Channel Frequency TASK Auto iv s T mit Pon fu Dus 4 a Dual Chan Fi rai caer dim armas Aggregate ret Step 9 Apply Settings BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Pont to Pont Access Nirel Mode FE Wireless Mode P omt Host Remote Client Lock to MAC 3c 0f c1 00 32 33 Select Apply Settings Select Save Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Step 10 Save the changes Save configuration changes DIAGNOSTIC STATUS BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Freies Mode Pont to Port Access SERVICE obrta Pont Heal Sv STEM Race Chen gri lo HAL CAD eT O00 XE 3 Local AP ES Gap KBC VE I NE TIT Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 55 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 3 2 Client configuration for point to point Australia Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE Client or the WESII non PoE Client Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a
60. ce a connection has been made the RSSI LEDs on the back of the unit will light to show the strength of the connection See Section 7 Step 13 You will now be able to connect to the Host unit via the Client across the link that has been set up To do this open another tab on your web browser and access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 default address Unless a more advanced set up is desired the antennas are configured for installation at this point For advanced configuration see Section 11 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 60 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 4 Setting up a basic point to multipoint link United States amp Canada 9 4 1 Host configuration for point to multipoint United States amp Canada Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE point to multipoint Host or the WESII non PoE point to multipoint Host Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 24V dk dE WESI non PoE Host i Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port
61. d by 10 100 port 17Mbps 99Mbps 99Mbps latency i lt 10 mS 24Vdc 500mA iid ae Reverse voltage protected Power method non PoE WESII Power method PoE WESII IEEE 802 3af PD PoE cable spec 100m on 24AWG Cat5 5e 6 6e IP66 l l 245mm x 245mm x 76mm Dimensions Patch L x W x D 9 625 x 9 625 x 3 420g Weight 1507 Environmental 40 74 C 40 165 F 40 90 C 40 194 F Connectors OS Approvals IC ID 7849A N523ESD Electromagnetic Interference Conduction EN 55022 CISPR 22 aoe rate EN 60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1995 A4 1996 A1 1997 EN 300 328 2 A EN 300 826 A EN 301 489 17 oo O Low Voltage Directive EN 301 893 R amp TT Directive 1999 5 EC Assumes an ideal environment with maximum signal rates amp within receive sensitivity specification Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 15 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 2 Typical Configurations The WESII units are available to work in the following configurations Point to point Point to multipoint Relay Wi Fi Access Point Mixed systems 2 1 Point to Point 2 1 1 Non PoE WESII WESH Client ai 2 1 2 PoE WESII WESI Client WESI Host PoE Switch Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 16 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 2 2 Point to multipoint 2 2 1 Non PoE WESII WES Client WESI Host Access
62. d link This verifies that the devices in line with the WESII are operating In addition a test with the WESII in line while transmitting in a sterile environment will help to ensure that the wireless system is working properly 12 3 GUI Tools See section 3 of this manual for the diagnostic tools available to use to determine the problem and probable solution Contact KBC Networks for technical assistance Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 136 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 12 4 Hard reset to defaults A hard reset to default configurations can be carried out on the WESII units to restore default settings The reset button can be found on the bottom side of the units between the mounting block and the RJ45 Ethernet port While performing the reset process the LED on the left RSSIA STATUS will be used to determine when to hold and release the reset button 1 Remove the screw from the bottom of the case which plugs the reset hole 2 Using a small screw driver or something which can fit through the hole push in the reset button The button will be approximately 12 38mm or so within the case It is possible that you will need to move the screwdriver up or down slightly to find the button Note If the button is pushed in but then immediately released the unit will need to be powered down and rebooted and you will need to try again i 3 When the button is pressed the status LED wil
63. data delivered WESII Wireless Ethernet System WESII Series A User Manual WESII User Manual About This Users Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure any of the WESII Series You will need a basic knowledge of TCP IP and wireless topology Related Documentation Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running It contains basic information on setting up your individual WESII unit Technical Specification The Technical specification is designed to provide you with all the technical specifications related to the WESII units KBC Networks Website Please refer to www kbcnetworks com for additional support documentation and product certifications Feedback We welcome all comments questions and suggestions relating to our User Guides Please contact us on Technical Department KBC Networks Ltd 25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive Suite B3 Lake Forest CA 92630 Email techsupport kbcnetworks com Thank you Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 1 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown is this Guide IWarning Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device Note Notes tell you other important information or recommendations Example Examples are provided to help make the WESII set up s
64. de emailed to you 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from the PIM attached to the WESII RF module to the PC 3 Access the WESII unit web browser interface and click on SYSTEM 4 Click on Choose File 5 Search for the file in the location where it was saved under step 1 above 6 Select the file and open it The file name should now be seen next to the Chose File button 7 Select Upload 8 Select Yes to continue 9 When asked to Reboot select Yes 10 When the Reboot is complete scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Reset to defaults and then select Yes Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 114 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 3 2 System HOST NAME In this menu option the unit can be given a customized name this is then displayed in the STATUS page Example If a WESII Client is at camera 2 the host name could be Camera 2 or the position of the camera such as Lot 1 The Host name is for identification purposes only the Host AP does not search for a Client by its name The default for Host AP is simply AP and the Client is CLIENT HOST NAME Host Name AR Default HOST NAME on WESII Host HOST NAME Host Name CLIENT Default HOST NAME on WESII Client 11 2 3 3 System ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT This menu option is used to change the default administrator username and password The default settings for both of these
65. e 112 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 2 8 Services TELNET SERVER Telnet is default enabled for port 23 the default standard for Telnet If desired for security reasons this option can be disabled Telnet allows unit configuration settings and readings through command line without the use of embedded webpages TELNET SERVER Enable Telnet Server Server Fort 24 11 2 2 9 Services SYSTEM LOG When enabled the system will begin to log the connection status to the configured IP using Telnet via the default log port 514 Results are viewed in Telnet SYSTEM LOG Enable System Log Logging IP Domain Name 192 168 1 1 Logging Port 214 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 113 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 3 System The System page allows certain configuration and upgrade changes to be performed to the WESII system KBC Networks recommends using the configuration backup to save the settings of each unit once any custom configurations are complete SE dot cri tegen FIRMWARE UPGRADE DIAGNOST T Paredes erga We SLA Aaa Y S Lu Ele chum aes seed System Topology HOST HAME Hot Paene Basic Network D Rado 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT ADVANCED WIRELESS Admanesstrator Username acman DEVICE MAINTENANCE 11 2 3 1 System FIRMWARE UPGRADE To upgrade the WESII firmware follow the procedures below 1 Contact KBC Networks to get a firmware upgra
66. e to reboot until ping watchdog is Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 108 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual disabled Please disable or reset the watchdog to a different IP in the event the configured IP is known to be unreachable 11 2 2 3 Services NETWORK PING The network ping tool enables an IP address to be to be pinged from within the WESII unit which can help to confirm an Ethernet cable connection between the WESII unit and the Ethernet device it is connected to This tool can ping any IP on the network given that the wireless unit has an established connection either wirelessly or over cable NETWORK PING Click the Ping Utility button and the following screen will appear NETWORKING PING Insert the IP address under Destination IP HOST The packet count amp size can be changed to a desired number of ping attempts and length of packet If continuous is selected the ping attempts will continue until Stop button below is clicked Continuous pings will determine when a device has reconnected after either being rebooted or having left the network Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 109 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual The sample IP above is a valid IP on the 192 168 1 subnet on the network All five attempts replied indicating that the connection to 192 168 1 200 from the WESII unit which performed the ping is established HE TV ORKING PING
67. ed to default configurations its MAC Lock function must be manually reconfigured in order to link up to its Client This feature is found on the Basic Wireless section of the Host interface The Client wireless MAC address must be entered in the typical MAC format using colons in between each pair of characters ex 00 01 1a 2b 3c d5 The Client wireless MAC address is found on its status page within the radio information but may be presented with dashes in between each pair of characters ex 00 01 1a 2b 3c d5 which will be an invalid MAC if copied and pasted into the Host MAC lock function Other potential changes will also be reset to defaults contact KBC technical assistance for more details Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 117 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 4 Topology The system mapping capability of the topology page enables end users to view system configuration and health all on one page WESII topology shows the links between different Station Clients and Host APs System mapping supports dynamic changes in the network so as the network changes it learns the new topology and updates this on the topology webpage Along with system mapping the topology view also displays all node information this can be viewed by holding your mouse over a particular node and radio Node hover over will display following node information Node IP address Bridge MAC address Root bridge information Ga
68. ess Unless a more advanced set up is desired the antennas are configured for installation at this point For advanced configuration see Section 11 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 52 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 3 Setting up a basic point to point link Australia 9 3 1 Host configuration for point to point Australia Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE point to point Host or the WESII non PoE point to point Host Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 24V dc WES non FaE Host Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Has PoE switch Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 IP address this is the defa
69. ess a more advanced set up is desired the antennas are configured for installation at this point For advanced configuration see Section 11 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 69 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 5 Setting up a basic point to multipoint link EMEA 9 5 1 Host configuration for point to multipoint EMEA Step 1 Step 2a Remove the WESII PoE point to multipoint Host or the WESII non PoE point to multipoint Host Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up Oh EL a oe For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up Pot svaict Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 70 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Step 4 Open
70. g 1 4 hex bolt 14 hex nuts 27mm 1 06 long 1 4 hex bolt Flat washers 15mm 0 59 Locking washers 10mm 0 39 long U bolt 14 20 lock washers Remove all packaging material Remove 50mm bolt flat washer locking washer and hex nut Mount back plate to front WESII assembly plate Replace flat washer locking washer and hex nut Remove U shaped bolt Bolt the unit to the pole Up Down Alignment offers one position when using the pre fabricated channel lock grooves on the swivel brackets Directional antennas may require additional up down alignment angles than those allowed on the pre fabricated grooves To achieve different angles remove the 50mm Hex bolt Insert the longer bolt and add the star washer Re connect and tighten Position the WESII unit to face the WESII unit at the other end of the link Carry out the alignment process see Section 10 4 for instructions and Section 7 for LED status information When in the best position tighten Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 24 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 6 Connections 6 1 Physical Connections 6 1 1 Integrated Patch Antenna Chassis 1 Patch antenna cover 2 Serial number label 3 Internal RF module 3 enclosure 1 2 al 4 Status LEDs 5 LAN port RJ45 6 Mounting block 7 Reset to default button 4 c 5 6 7 Front view Rear view 6 1 2 External Antenna Chassis 1 1 1 Antenna ports a
71. gy This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in residential situations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference but on or more of the following measures e Re orientate or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected radio or television e Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected receiver e Connect the equipment and the affected receiver to power outlets on separate circuits e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class B FCC limits Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by KBC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Power Output Restrictions The FCC does not require licensing to implement this device License free operation in the industrial scientific
72. has a unique IP address To change the WESII unit s IP addresses from their default 192 168 1 200 Host 192 168 1 201 Client see Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting Building 3 enel EIS RE rta A WEN ER l i DEL ERR i I i al i 1 i l N l gt of Building 1 usc l I i rui x l s Hab 1 j I AN b b i i a e m e e d amp a S STREET hu L i Th ERI r iH romp Building 2 d E EI ERU er Ea Building 4 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 95 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 10 6 Replacing Adding a WESII Module from to the Existing Application 10 6 1 Replacing a WESII Host unit The WESII Host AP connects to its Client s based on its MAC Address A point to point Host AP can connect to one Client MAC address only A point to multipoint Host AP can connect to multiple Clients If a Host AP is being replaced the Client s with which it is required to communicate must also be re configured within WESII Client s System page to ensure that the correct MAC address is selected for the new Host AP In addition if adding a new Host AP to an existing application the Host AP must be configured to an available frequency not being used by the existing system 10 6 2 Replacing a WESII Client unit If a Client is being replaced or added to a point to multipoint network it s SSID
73. he Refresh button can be used to refresh the topology page manually however it is automatically refreshed every 60 seconds The following browsers are supported Firefox 13 0 1 11 0 10 0 2 9 0 1 Internet Explorer 9 0 8 0 Safari 5 1 5 5 1 7 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 119 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 4 1 System Topology Setup LOCAL AREA NETWORK Slatue LA Meis DHCP Charl a ate Services 8 Adii epi 192 1568 1 200 Mostra 255 2255 2554 0 y l System Set this to a ping able Cata IP 187 168 1 659 t k de ice l networ VI Topauto Dia P Feilb EE 192 168 1 102 i E THOR Lee Rida r de shui De fe aW Vn Ew qv ANI Mide lo fe Sis DHCP Start U AGOTE 192 168 1 100 Basic Network DHCP E rei UP Ackira na Tel 168 1254 BASIC WIRELESS Lew P lee be 255 235 255 Radio 1 DHCP Gateway P 192 168 1 1 DOHCP Lease Time MOD seconds ADVANCED WIRELESS Radio 1 BANDWIDTH CONTROL Step 1 All nodes within the network need to have a gateway address set on the NETWORK Basic Network page This gateway must be a ping able network device that is connected to any one of the system node s Ethernet port It does not have to be an actual gateway just a ping able device for setting up this can be the PC you are connected to you will also need to turn off the firewall on the PC too The system mapping uses ping to the gateway as a mechanism for a low bandwidth means to confirm system
74. he Ste hi Select lt Radio 1 gt under the BASIC bec WIRELESS option from the left hand Step 7 Ensure that the Auto box is checked the unit will chose the most suitable channel For systems with more than one point to point link on a site you will need to manually set the channel frequency so that each point to point link operates on a different frequency See Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting for details for manually setting the channel frequency BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Pomt Hos1 d Remote Client Lock te MAC o0 00 OO 00 DO 00 Local APES SID KBC VE SII Hide S 54D ap eeg Ensure this box is G y cud rite 31 amp Ll j Country Coda United States Canada checked Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 240M Channel Fregquency 5 145M 7 Auto Tranamit Power 13 212 Dua Aggregate Dua Chain Power dm Charrnask Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 33 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 8 Enter the MAC address of the Client unit that the Host will connect to in the Remote Client Lock to MAC This can be found on the Status page of the Client unit or the rear label on the outside of the unit The MAC address must be entered in the following format XXx XX XX XX XX XX BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Hosl Enter the Client MAC Remote Client Lock to MAC 3c0fc1 00 32 33 address here Local AP ESSID
75. he button will be approximately 12 38mm or so within the case It is possible that you will need to move the screwdriver up or down slightly to find the button Note If the button is pushed in but then immediately released the unit will need to be powered down and rebooted and you will need to try again 3 When the button is pressed the status LED will begin to flash rapidly for approximately 5 seconds 4 After a short period of rapid flash the LED will turn off for a short pause 5 After a second or so the LED will turn on again and flash slowly and consistently so that you can count the number of times it flashes 6 Count exactly 3 flashes and then release 1 TELI E Note If the button is held too long and not released on time the unit must be powered down and rebooted and you will need to try again Recommended Ping Test Before starting Step 1 above it is recommended to perform a constant ping to the default IP of the unit to be reset For instance if the unit is a Host the command is ping 192 168 1 200 t or ping 192 168 1 200 t also works When the unit has successfully reset to default and rebooted the ping will respond Note It is common for the reset process to take two or three attempts due to the strict parameters and needed learning curve It is highly recommended to exhaust all other forms of trouble shooting before resorting to the reset to default configurations Note If a single point Host is restor
76. his is the area in which the SSID is configured if a custom SSID is desired Remote Client Lock to MAC Point to point Host APs will only connect to one Client If the Host AP is meant to connect with a WESII Client enter the Client s MAC Address in this location on the Host unit The Client will also need to know the Host AP MAC address This can be determined by selecting the Site Survey button on the Client unit and then selecting the MAC address of the Host AP unit from the list this will automatically put the MAC address into the Remote Client Lock to MAC field Multipoint Host APs do not require the MAC lock Ptmp Host APs will connect to any WESII Client using the same SSID and Country Code To specify a particular group of Clients to associate with a particular Ptmp Host AP set the group to the same SSID and record all configuration changes Hide SSID If the SSID should not be broadcast for other Clients to see it can be hidden by selecting this box The AP s MAC address will still appear in AP lists but will not show the SSID Country Code Select the country in which the system will be deployed The radio will then transmit under the legal operation for that particular regulatory domain Any restricted channels will no longer be available for static selection and power output will also be tailored to the regulations of the local country If using an external antenna use only the power output regulated per dB gain of the antenna N
77. ion Remote AP ESSID KBC WIE SII Site Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled 3c 0t c1 00 12 83 Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelar Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width Z 0 A0M Host MAC address selected that the Client is now paired with 13 Transmit Power 2x2 Dua Aggregate Dua Chan Power dBm C anrmask Channel Scan List Select Channels to Scan Note jit is recommended that you write down all the MAC addresses and SSIDs used in the application for future reference Step 16 The WESII units will take approximately 2 minutes to connect to each other Once a connection has been made the RSSI LEDs on the back of the units will light to show the strength of the connection See Section 7 Step 17 Repeat the process for every Client that needs to be connected to the Host Step 18 You will now be able to connect to the Host unit via the Client across the link that has been set up To do this open another tab on your web browser and access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 default address Unless a more advanced set up is desired the antennas are configured for installation at this point For advanced configuration see Section 11 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 82 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 6 Setting up a basic point to multipoint link Australia 9 6 1 Host configuration for point to multipoint Australia Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE
78. ivacnd The tenor dry Venen N Lauer Hime deren User Name admin Pree Password admin Log ln Caeci Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 98 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2WESII Menu Options The WESII has the following menu options for United States amp Canada and EMEA firmware e DIAGOSTICS Status o Status o Services oyei o Topology Topology e NETWORK s o Basic Network BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 e BASIC WIRELESS O Radio 1 Radio 1 e ADVANCED WIRELESS o Radio 1 The WESII has the following menu options for Australian firmware e DIAGOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS o Status o Services STATUS o System SERVICES e NETWORK SYSTEM NETWORK o Basic Network O Basic Wireless BASIC NETWORK o Advanced Wireless BASIC WIRELESS ADWANCED WIRELESS Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 99 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 1 DIAGNOSTICS 11 2 1 1 Status The initial page displayed on the web browser GUI is the Status screen IN SYC m a ul gi eA TEAT Vahas Pass 0H T gale muc wr VIR ERO Curae fee Pero E Bato 1 LAN SET Tie 1 Eg d Lis T Bates 1 LOCAL AP TATE i LOCA AFP A E The individual sections and description are as follows Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 100 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 1 2 Status MAIN The MAIN section shows the Uptime the Hos
79. l Pin out for color codes 568 A and 568 B 568 A 568 B 1 Green White 1 Orange White 2 Solid Green 2 Solid Orange 3 Orange White 3 Green White 4 Solid Blue 4 Solid Blue 5 Blue White 5 Blue White 6 Solid Orange 6 Solid Green 7 Brown White 7 Brown White 8 Solid Brown 8 Solid Brown A cable configured with the 568 A color code on one end and the 568 B color code on the other end is an Ethernet standard crossover cable Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 30 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 Setting up a basic link It is highly recommended that all equipment be bench tested before being installed on site You will need 4 x straight through Ethernet cables Note It is recommended that for bench testing Host and Client units be placed face downwards with a distance of 5 10m between them to avoid saturation The following sections deal with setting up basic links for the three different firmware versions e US amp Canada e EMEA e Australian Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 31 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 1 Setting up a basic point to point link United States amp Canada 9 1 1 Host configuration for point to point United States amp Canada Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE point to point Host or the WESII non PoE point to point Host Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only
80. l begin to flash rapidly for approximately 5 seconds 4 After a short period of rapid flash the LED will turn off for a short pause 5 After a second or so the LED will turn on again and flash slowly and consistently so that you can count the number of times it flashes 6 Count exactly 3 flashes and then release Note If the button is held too long and not released on time the unit must be powered down and rebooted and you will need to try again Recommended Ping Test Before starting Step 1 above it is recommended to perform a constant ping to the default IP of the unit to be reset For instance if the unit is a Host the command is ping 192 168 1 200 t or ping 192 168 1 200 t also works When the unit has successfully reset to default and rebooted the ping will respond Note It is common for the reset process to take two or three attempts due to the strict parameters and needed learning curve It is highly recommended to exhaust all other forms of trouble shooting before resorting to the reset to default configurations Note If a single point Host is restored to default configurations its MAC Lock function must be manually reconfigured in order to link up to its Client This feature is found on the Basic Wireless section of the Host interface The Client wireless MAC address must be entered in the typical MAC format using colons in between each pair of characters ex 00 01 1a 2b 3c d5 The Client wireless MAC address is found o
81. lowing the provisions of the EC directive KBC also declares that The wireless card in this product complies with the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following EMC Standards CE EN 300 328 2 EN 300 826 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 893 CE marking on this product represents the product is in compliance with all directives that are applicable to it This equipment may be operated in the following countries Great Britain and Northern Ireland Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Romania Switzerland Sweden Installer Compliance Responsibility Devices must be professionally installed and it is the professional installer s responsibility to make sure the device is operated within local country regulatory requirements Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS amp Transmit Power Control TPC DFS and TPC are requirements of the ETSI standard EN301 893 V1 5 1 the European Union s harmonized radio standard for unlicensed devices operating in the 5150 5350 MHz and 5470 5725 MHz frequency bands Radar detection is required when operating on channels whose nominal bandwidth falls partly or completely within the frequency ranges 5250 MHz to 5350 MHz or 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz In addition devices using the 5600 5650 MHz band are subject to a 10 minute Channel Availability Check CAC
82. n 5 tacon A System Remote AP E5520 KBC WESI EEN Topology Rernota AP Loch lo LAC Eat HETWORE Country Code Unded Knodom of Great Bintan E H keli Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 77 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 10 For each Client in the point to multipoint group you will have to assign an individual IP address In the NETWORK Basic Network menu the default IP address will be 192 168 1 201 Type in a new IP address on the 192 168 1 xx subnet eg 192 168 1 8 For a site example see Section 10 DIAGNOSTICS x LOCAL AREA NETWORK T LAN Mese CP Cipt a Su i Diiia Client default IP ASA IP Acer etd 192 154 1 201 address System 755 255 355 0 y Gateway E 192 158 1 1 NETWORI cbt DHCP Falbach IP 192 168 1 109 Basic Network DHCP Mode a NONE DHCP Server Requires LAM Mode to be State BASIC WIRELESS DHCP Start IP Address 192 1568 1 100 Radio 1 NETWORK Basic Network ADVANCED WIRELESS Radio 1 DHCP Gateway P 192 168 1 1 DHCP Lasta Tims PEDO toa LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAN Mode DHCP Cent Stat Type in a new IP address on IP Address 192 168 1 8 the 192 168 1 xx subnet Notmask fe eh 0 Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 1 103 DHCP Modo a NONE DHCP Server Requires LAN Mode to be Static DHCP Start IP Address 192 168 1 100 DHCP End IP Address 192 168 1 254 DHCP Netmask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 DHCP Lease Timo
83. n its status page within the radio information but may be presented with dashes in between each pair of characters ex 00 01 1a 2b 3c d5 which will be an invalid MAC if copied and pasted into the Host MAC lock function Other potential changes will also be reset to defaults contact KBC technical assistance for more details Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 137 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 12 5 Contact KBC Technical Assistance Below is the contact information for KBC Technical Support Availability This manual is comprehensive to the extent that it will answer many of your technical questions Our toll free technical assistance is available should you require additional assistance KBC offers technical support over the phone or by way of e mail to all KBC integrators dealers and end users of the WES products Our technical support hotline is available during regular US west coast business hours Monday through Friday on all non major holiday business days KBC will follow up on all electronic inquiries before the end of the following business day NORTH AMERICA TOLL FREE 888 366 4276 Monday Friday 10am 8pm Eastern 7am 5pm Pacific techsupport kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies HAWAII amp ALASKA GUAM PR amp OTHER US TERRITORIES 949 297 4930 Monday Friday 7am 5pm Pacific Time techsupport kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies Note the t
84. ng the supplied KBC Networks Power Injection Module Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 26 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 6 2 2 Power for the PoE WESII The PoE WESII units are IEEE 802 3af Powered Devices PD ie they are powered from a Power Sourcing Equipment PSE such as an Ethernet switch which provides power on the Ethernet cable There are a number of different Ethernet switches options with PoE available from KBC Networks these can be purchased separately Please contact KBC Networks for further information WESII Client PoE Switch Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 27 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 7 LED Status 7 1 Non PoE WESII DU WN rn Status Signal Strength Indicator 40 RSSI Signal Strength Indicator 30 RSSI Signal Strength Indicator 20 RSSI Signal Strength Indicator 10 RSSI Ethernet Link Activity Power 7 1 1 LED Boot Up Process e Upon connection of an Ethernet cable from the PIM to the unit the Power LED 6 will light After 1 second RSSI LEDs 1 2 amp 3 illuminate RSSI LEDs 1 2 amp 3 then go off After 5 seconds the Ethernet Link Activity LED 5 illuminates At the same time the Signal Strength Indicator LED 1 flashes for approximately 2 seconds LEDs 1 amp 5 then switch off e LED 5 comes on again and flashes intermittently showing that a connection is established e After appr
85. not illuminated then the WESII RF Module does not sense an established cable link from the Ethernet device through the PIM to the WESII unit Check all cables and connectors as well as connections into and out of the PIM For instance if the IN side of the PIM is connected to the WESII the device will receive its power but the Link Activity LED will not be on If all four of the RSSI LEDs are not lit then the link may be unsatisfactory Another frequency or more alignment may be necessary If connecting long range visit the Long Range Parameters in the GUI for the Host AP and Client and insert the approximate distance in meters See Section 11 2 7 Long Range Parameters WESII units operating with EMEA firmware may take longer times to connect on certain frequencies see Page 7 for details 12 2 Test Cable Connections 12 2 1 Determine Link Activity Obtain an IP locating device and search for the Host AP and or Client IP address First attempt to locate and or ping the locally connected WESII device then attempt to ping the remote WESII antenna If the pings reply then the link is established to the local unit If the ping does not reply or the GUI is not accessible for the remote WESII antenna then access the GUI for the local device and try the ping from within the WESII 12 2 2 Test Wireless Device over Cable without the WESII A bench test is always recommended in order to test the wirelessly connected devices over a cable connecte
86. of the WESII unit Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 61 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 IP address this is the default IP address for the Host unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUT Authentication Feud Lx The eret bite 1 198 1 20080 nequerti d vsemame ad peinreced The verom vro eres Wer Hime edru User Name admin Password admin Pareo Log in Cancel Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless TO Select Radio 1 under the BASIC Radio 1 WIRELESS option from the left hand menu Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 62 of 140 www kbcnetworks com Step 7 WESII User Manual Ensure that the Auto box is checked the unit will chose the most suitable channel For systems with more than one point to multipoint link on a site you will need to manually set the channel frequency for each group of Host and Clients so that each group operates on a different frequency See Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting for details of how
87. oll free 888 does not work from Alaska CENTRAL SOUTH AMERICA latamtechsupport kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies ASIA apactechsupport kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies SOUTH PACIFIC PACIFIC ISLANDS apactechsupport kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies EUROPE 44 0 1622 618787 Monday Friday 9am 5pm UK time emeatechsupport Q kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies AFRICA amp MIDDLE EAST emeatechsupport kbcnetworks com 24hr availability response time varies Technical Support is offered in English however KBC Networks has worldwide representatives who can provide technical support in many local languages Note technical assistance is available after having read through this manual Comprehension of terms and topics will assist in trouble shoot procedures Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 138 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 13 Warranty 13 1 Warranty Information l KBC extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the original owner purchaser of this product as follows Five years from the date of initial sale for Ethernet switches Two years from the date of initial sale for all wireless and other network products Five years from the date of initial sale for all fiber products 2 If within the specified warranty period this product or any part or portion thereof shall prove upon examina
88. onfiguration see Section 11 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 39 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 2 Setting up a basic point to point link EMEA 9 2 1 Host configuration for point to point EMEA Step 1 Step 2a Step 2b Step 3 Remove the WESII PoE point to point Host or the WESII non PoE point to point Host Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up EA PALM DP Wwe E nifi Bn H Hi yt For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESIT unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII Poet Host Poe swatch Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 40 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 4 Open a web browser to access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 IP addre
89. ost AP unit you wish to connect to This will now be shown in the box next to the Enabled box The units will now connected on the designated frequency this may take a few minutes Interference Analyzer The interference Analyzer facility is located on the Host AP unit and can be used to determine whether there are other pieces of equipment in the vicinity using the same frequencies as the WESII units use By carrying out an interference analyzer survey congested channels can be avoided when selecting channels manually Note Surveys to detect interference should only be conducted when directly connected to the Host AP if connected to the Host AP via the Client over the wireless link the link will be disconnected To carry out a frequency site survey select Interference Analyzer The Interference Analyzer is only found on the Host AP unit and only available if a channel width of either 20M or 20 40MHz is selected Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequeney amp 745M Auto 13 Peres dui Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Cham Power dBm Charmask Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 131 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual LE E Sas at i oll Ebro Fee o Bese De eM EF i H E g l a I li u EE Fi E aa In the example above the 5GHz frequency band is shown with green color bars to indicate the other APs that are in the environment As the
90. ostname can be used to distinguish the IP from other IP addresses on the network 11 2 5 2 Basic Network BANDWIDTH CONTROL The WESII system can control throughput into the LAN port to the radio as well as out of the radio to the LAN port based on the desired throughput configurations The default setting is 1Mbps for each unit with this enabled BANDWIDTH CONTROL Bandwidth Control Enabled E Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 125 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 6 BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 Channel frequency selection and bandwidth options are set within the Basic Wireless Radio 1 menu option The Host AP will connect to a Client provided that the SSID MAC Lock if applicable and Country Code settings are the same Tad lita BABS WIRELESS SETEBNOGS3 n Fia mea Kw E o mul Rede AREA KBC WES LI faute Baem sg LP a ek bo A a a Teele ty il Lot alge Aba HER iva Pree ii Piano Barer LI Pare ld mw re 1 a8 5 NE n3 F row U ELE m rar Praed fg Lum gt Agregar Laus Par Pon Rades t sl Lar Lu ATAR EpL WW E 1 Hada t 2 a FEAS REMOTE AP WIRTLETS SECT La EPA VAS FETA hae A Ua m dh E AE m c gr Trp Lu a dl APS m Preuss ogg i YA M2 YC M e dora gm anu HA Jut HAM WIRELESS DETTHGCS irme Li Acs Pura Hes Rampe Chassis M MAC ee Lara AA TID RENI CWES de Dou pda Car Coda Ad Shae ubi ME TA EA E E T E By Dag ete th zm Dn S 40M ee E oe oe
91. ote A Country Code selection is not require for North America Wireless Profile Depending on the unit you have purchase this will either be NA to show that the system is working to IEEE802 11a and IEEE802 11n specifications 5Ghz operation and using MIMO technology NG to show that the system is working to IEEE802 11g and IEEE802 11n specifications 2 4GHz operation and using MIMO technology NY to show that the system is working to IEEE802 11y and IEEE802 11n specifications 4 9GHz operation and using MIMO technology Bla m s P ap TUR Bde LE dT Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 128 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Channel Spectrum Width The number of channels availability is based on the channel spectrum width chosen If a larger spectrum width is chosen then additional throughput capability becomes available By choosing a smaller channel spectrum width more channels are available but with less throughput and there is a greater chance of frequency bleed over Below is a chart to show the potential throughput based on spectrum width MCS Spatial Modulation Coding Data Rate Mbps Index Streams Type Rate 20 MHz Channel 40 MHz Channel 800 ns 400 ns 800 ns 400 ns GI GI GI GI BPSK 13 00 14 40 27 00 QPSK 26 00 54 00 QPSK 39 00 43 30 81 00 16 QAM 52 00 108 00 16 QAM 78 00 162 00 64 QAM 104 00 216 00 64 QAM 117 00 243 00 64 QAM 130 00 270 00 Where 1
92. ows Host AP LAN Configuration 192 168 1 200 255 255 255 0 No Gateway IP Client LAN Configuration 192 168 1 201 255 255 255 0 No Gateway IP Interface Access Username admin Interface Access password admin Hostname AP for the Host AP CLIENT for the Client Remote Client Lock to MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Country Code USA North America Select Country all other countries Wireless Profile NA IEEE802 11n IEEE802 11a NG IEEE802 11n IEEE802 11 g NY IEEE802 11n amp IEEE802 11y Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequency set to auto select Transmit Power 23 dBm North America 19 dBm all other countries Local AP WPA Cipher AES Local AP Preshared Key 11111111 Long Range Parameters Enabled RSSI LEDs LED1 10 LED2 20 LED3 30 LED4 40 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 116 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Hard reset to defaults A hard reset to default configurations can also be carried out on the WESII units The reset button can be found on the bottom side of the units between the mounting block and the RJ45 Ethernet port While performing the reset process the LED on the left RSSIA STATUS will be used to determine when to hold and release the reset button 1 remove the screw from the bottom of the case which plugs the reset hole 2 Using a small screw driver or something which can fit through the hole push in the reset button T
93. oximately 1 2 minutes RSSI LEDs 1 2 3 amp 4 will light depending on the level of signal strength 7 2 PoE WESII NO U1 UN FE Signal Strength Indicator 40 RSSI Signal Strength Indicator 30 RSSI Signal Strength Indicator 20 RSSI 1234 5 6 7 Signal Strength Indicator 10 RSSI Not used 0000 O OO Ethernet Link Activity Power 7 2 1 LED Boot Up Process e Upon connection of an Ethernet cable from the PSE to the unit the Power LED 7 will light After 1 second RSSI LEDs 1 2 amp 3 illuminate RSSI LEDs 1 2 amp 3 then go off After 5 seconds the Ethernet Link Activity LED 6 illuminates At the same time the Signal Strength Indicator LED 1 flashes for approximately 2 seconds LEDs 1 amp 6 then switch off e LED 6 comes on again and flashes intermittently showing that a connection is established e After approximately 1 2 minutes RSSI LEDs 1 2 3 8 4 will light depending on the level of signal strength Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 28 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 8 Cable Assembly Fizted Gland scal Rubber tightening nut lightening mut washer 1 Cat 5 cable j To WESII unit m lt LL d LI LL aaa m i A b d E A L a Al EEE p LO M LL a m 8 1 Strain Relief Assembly Thread the Cat 5 cable through the hole in the gland Pull the cable through and crimp on
94. res LAN Mode to be Static 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 1 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 67 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 9 Ensure that the Channel Spectrum Width is on 20 40M amp ensure that the Remote AP ESSID is set to the same as the Host unit for each of the Client units in the group For a system with multiple point to multipoint systems you will need to assign separate SSID for every group of Host plus Client units MANC ELE Se eee Ensure this is the same as the Wireless Mode Chent Station gt Host unit you want to connect Remote AP ESSID KBC WESI ud Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United States Canada z Wireless Profile HA hy Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M 10 dBm Chammask Transmit Power Step 10 Select Site Survey to find the WESII Host you want to connect to Select lt Site Survey gt BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Chent Station Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled Country Code United States Canada Wireless Profile NA z Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M C rac 0 Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chammask Step 11 The Site Survey will search for the KBC WESII Host that you want to connect to Click on the actual MAC address of the Host unit you want to connect to E f Cham Op Bes B7 4d BONS Se A E doa et ds A 8841s Bad PR 583 dem Bom cames m
95. rface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless DIAGNOSTICS STATUS SERVICES SYSTEM NETWORK BASIC NETWORK BASIC WIRELESS Select lt BASIC WIRELESS gt under the NETWORK option from the left hand menu ADVANCED WIRELESS Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 84 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 Ensure that the Auto box is checked the unit will chose the most suitable channel For systems with more than one point to multipoint link on a site you will need to manually set the channel frequency for each group of Host and Clients so that each group operates on a different frequency See Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting for details of how to manually set the channel frequency BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Pomt Host Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code Australia Wireless Profile NA Long range parameter enabled Ensure this box is checked Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequency 5 45M TARO I3 Transmit Power Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chammask Page 85 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 6 2 Client configuration for point to multipoint Australia Setting up each Client Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE Clients or the WESII non PoE Clients Power Supply Units PSUs and Power Injector Modules PIMs for
96. sonal injury or damage to the equipment may result POWER SOURCE Connect the equipment to a power source only of the type described on the operating instructions or as marked on the equipment Excessive or insufficient current or voltage can cause extended trouble shooting or even damage that could negate its warranty The power supply cable should not be modified extended due to the ability to use up to 100m of power over Ethernet cable In addition Ethernet cable running from the PIM to the WEM should be kept separated from high voltage cables and or transformers ATTACHMENTS Use only KBC Networks supplied or recommended Power Injection Modules Power Supplies Cat5 Cables and weather seals and plugs WHEN NOT IN USE Unplug the power if the equipment is left unattended or unused for long periods of time or during lightning storms REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required use only replacement parts specified by KBC Networks Unauthorized substitutions may result in damage to the system and could void the warranty Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 3 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual FCC Required Information Radio Frequency Interference Statement for Class B Digital Devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator pursuant to Part 15 subpart C of the FCC Rules This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ener
97. ss this is the default IP address for the Host unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI Authentication Required LET The seres Pathe 19 158 1 20080 ere a erum and peitecrd Tha neon de Vorrei N User Name deren User Name admin Password admin Paragi Conce Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless r we Fu artal achy m Select Radio 1 gt under the BASIC mm WIRELESS option from the left hand menu Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 41 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 7 Selecting the correct country Note It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the correct country is selected KBC Networks accepts no liability for incorrectly configured equipment BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host Select the country where the unit will be operating Remote Client Lock to MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain EN irela rre K m Er Hain amp TW ireland Wireless Profile Austria Republic of Belgium Kingdom of Channel Spectrum Width Dosen Kingdom of Step 8 Apply the country setting BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host Remote Client Lock to MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Select Apply Settings Local AP E
98. t KBC Networks 2014 Page 89 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 12 The Host IP address should now appear in the Remote AP Lock to MAC address window The Client unit will pick up the Host unit s frequency automatically You now have a connected link BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client WDS Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Site Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled 3 0f 1 00 12 83 Country Code Australia Wireless Profile NA T Long range parameter enabled Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Host MAC address selected that the Client is now connected to Transmit Power 19 d 2X2 Dual Agghegawce dBm Chainmask Note jit is recommended that you write down all the MAC addresses and SSIDs used in the application for future reference Step 13 The WESII units will take approximately 2 minutes to connect to each other Once a connection has been made the RSSI LEDs on the back of the units will light to show the strength of the connection See Section 7 Step 14 Repeat the process for every Client that needs to be connected to the Host Step 15 You will now be able to connect to the Host unit via the Client across the link that has been set up To do this open another tab on your web browser and access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 default address Unless a more advanced set up is desired the antennas are configured for installation at this point For advanced configuration see Section 11
99. t Name and System Time information MAIN Uptime 0 Days 01 02 18 Host Namo CLIENT System Time 01 01 2000 01 02 19 Uptime This shows the number of hours and minutes since the last reboot or when the system was initially powered up Host Name This displays the chosen name of the device as set in the SYSTEM menu System Time This is the internal clock of the device This is not the actual time but is used for the scheduled reboot function found in the SYSTEM page 11 2 1 3 Status VERSION The VERSION section shows the Firmware Version information VERSION WESIIAC CA MAP V220 FIRMWARE VERSION Firmware Version This is the firmware version loaded onto the WESII unit 11 2 1 4 Status LAN SETTING The LAN SETTING section shows the LAN MAC Mode IP Address Gateway IP Address and LAN cable information These are set in the Basic Network menu option see Section 11 2 6 The Host AP default configuration is LAN SETTING LAN MAC 3c 0f c1 00 25 39 MODE static IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 200 GATEWAY IP ADDRESS LAN cable Connecled Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 101 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual The Client default configuration is LAN SETTING LAN MAC Jc Uf c1 00 32 32 MODE static IP ADDRESS 182 168 1 201 GATEWAY IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 1 LAN cable Connected LAN MAC this is the unit s own MAC address for the Ethernet LAN side of the device There are two MAC
100. teway information Radio up down status Radio Host Client role Connected peer information coren oon 1 13 If any parameter eg IP address node name SSID etc changes then topology reports updates accordingly Note Only KBC Network nodes are shown on the topology page If any node goes down within the network then it is shown in red after 100 seconds default If it then remains down for more than 200 seconds default the node entry will be removed from topology view When the node is reconnected to the network it will be added back to the topology Link connection lines are shown in different colors these represent different ranges of Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 118 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual RSSI and makes it easy to identify weak RF links Link Color RSSI Range Dark green 40dBm and above Light green 40dBm to 30dBm Yellow 30dBm to 20dBm Orange 20dBm to 10dBm Red 10dBm and lower Hashed Indicated STP blocked port The WESII system mapping tool works with STP enabled as well as STP disabled The Root bridge is shown by a green dot and if the Root bridge is lost then this is shown as a red dot All wired links are shown as black lines Maps can be imported as a background in either JPEG or GIF format Nodes can then be moved around on the uploaded map to show them in their physical locations If you double click on a node then the embedded UI can be accessed T
101. the RJ45 connector see section 8 2 Connect the RJ45 connector into the WESII s LAN port Tighten the clamping nut until the Ethernet cable is secured in the connector until it is hand tight Dopo Note the RJ45 connector does move slightly within the LAN port on the WESII unit this allows the RJ45 connector to be connected to the Ethernet port more easily 8 2 Configuring the Cable Note The total length of cable from the WESII to the Ethernet device cannot exceed 100m 325 feet however for a non PoE WESII unit the PIM can be located anywhere along the overall 100m of cable KBC Networks recommends shielded Ethernet cables for the cable connecting the PIM to the WESII unit Any cable exposed to the elements should also be outdoor rated 1 Determine the length of cable that will be required and where the PIM will be located 2 Slide the weatherproof connector over the cable jacket before crimping the connector See Section 8 1 for the assembly instructions If needed see below for color code standards to configure the correct type of Ethernet cable Note Ethernet standard straight through cable configurations used must be configured to one of the Ethernet standards 568 A or 568 B in order for the WESII system to operate efficiently Any deviation from one of the two standard configurations can lead to undesired activity Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 29 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manua
102. through the Internet Contact information Email techsupport kbcnetworks com Tel 949 297 4930 Address 25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive Lake Forest CA 92630 We do ask for your understanding regarding expected delivery timelines We will reply within 7 working days once the request has been made through email telephone The default version sent will be the latest that we used in the firmware programs Note jt may take longer if an older version is requested The waiting time will not exceed 2 weeks Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 10 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS USERS GUIDE toit Per tee aetate ta p a 1 Intended AIO Cl CC ui t intel deti deae mue es Eu EK d LE DE MM bre DP iM Den O Related DOCUIN CIE CON suce need ito de konnte E A ene oeste eia dond DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS 21i eniti ai socia 2 Wa arnings and Note Seenen aa E A T O A N E A nn SYN OX CONVENTOS AZ SAFETY ilc M 3 SAFETY APPPROVALS AND REGULATORY DOMAIN INFORMATION Safety Instruction O FCC Required atan Industry Canada Restrictions CE Regulatory Statement dle Environmental Restrictions T Wireless Daes ROHS WEEE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT it e ER PRESE ERE GRECO ere Neto PEE erexerunt CHAWUAW uU NO INSTRUCTIONS Of DISIS SENO A ai GENERAL PUBLIC EICENSE S TATIEMEN Tuti 10 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2
103. tion by KBC to be defective in material or workmanship KBC will repair or replace such part or portion at KBC s option The warranty period on the repaired or replaced part or portion of this product shall be limited to the unexpired term of the original warranty The buyer shall be responsible for all shipping and transportation of the product to KBC for any performance under this warranty 3 Conditions and Exceptions a Any accident to this product any misuse or abuse alternation use in modified form or any attempt to repair this product shall void this warranty These conditions to the warranty include but are not limited to incorrect power connections physical damage due to mechanical shock exposure to moisture and circuit modification b SHOULD THIS PRODUCT PROVE DEFECTIVE FOLLOWING PURCHASE THE BUYER NOT THE MANUFACTURER DISTRIBUTOR OR RETAILER ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL SERVICING OR REPAIR EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY c FOR BREACH OF ANY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT THE BUYER IS LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING DAMAGES 1 THE COST OF LABOR TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT AND 2 THE COST OF THE REPAIRED OR REPLACE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT d NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES HAVE BEEN MADE OR WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF KBC WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE REPAIR INSTALLATION OPERATION OR REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT KBC DISCLAIMS A
104. tions must be taken to prevent general population and installation personnel from exposure to RF energy in excess of specified MPE levels Industry Canada Restrictions IC IDZ 7849A N523ESD This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power E I R P is not more than that permitted for successful communication This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est confrome la norme NMB 003 Canada Pour r duire le risque d interf rence aux autres utilisateurs le type d antenne et son gain doivent tre choisies de facon que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente PIRE ne d passe pas ce qui est n cessaire pour une communication r ussie Cet appareil est conforme la norme RSS Industrie Canada exempts de licence norme s Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 17 Compliance Cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d interf rences et Cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence y compris les interf rences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif RF
105. to manually set the channel frequency BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Local AP ESSID Country Code Wireless Profile Channel Spectrum Width Channel Frequency Transmit Power Manual WESII Rev1403 p63 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 gt i Hide SSID g Access Point Host KBC WESII United States Canada 20 40M NA Ensure this box is checked 5745M F Auto 23 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chainmask Page 63 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 4 2 Client configuration for point to multipoint United States amp Canada Setting up each Client Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE Clients or the WESII non PoE Clients Power Supply Units PSUs and Power Injector Modules PIMs for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For the WESII non PoE units Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up Pi L E PL WE 341 n on PoF C beni a i Wi LJ Step 2b For the WESII PoE units Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the lap
106. to the internal WESII clock at which the system will reboot Note The internal clock cannot be set to match real time AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode By Time Time HH MM 24 Hours Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 111 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 11 2 2 6 Services SNMP SET UP The system is compatible with SNMP version 2 This menu option allows you to set up the SNMP instructions so that the WESII unit can communicate with externally supplied SNMP devices SNMP SETUP Enable SNMP Read Password public Engine ID 800007e5BD00002704L Enable SNMP Trap Trap Destination IP 192 168 1 1 Community public 11 2 2 7 Services NTP SETUP This menu option is used to set the system to Network Time Protocol which allows synchronization over a network The node must be connected to the internet for the NTP set up to take place Each node connected via the WESII link can also be set to the same NTP by using the identical NTP server and gateway IP NTP SETUP Select Your Time Zone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US 4 Canada Enable HTP Client f Custom Time Server lime nist gov Known Time Server bonehed ics mit edu Select the time zone of the node deployment and check the Known Time Server box Ensure that all the nodes connected are using the same Known Time Server Select Apply and Save to initiate the NTP set up Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Pag
107. top or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WIESII PoE Client PoE switch Step 3 Set the static IP address on the laptop to the 192 168 1 x subnet Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 64 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual For each Client to be linked to the point to multipoint Host Step 4 Open a web browser to access each of the Clients on its 192 168 1 201 IP address this is the default IP address for the Client unit Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI Luthant aban Required The server http 192 158 1 200 80 requires a username and prince The trot tet Viret User Name admin Password admin Leer ere Birnen TI 9 4 Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless Select Radio 1 under the BASIC WIRELESS option from the left hand menu Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 65 of 140 www kbcnetworks com Step 7 WESII User Manual For each Client in the point to multipoint group you will have to assign an individual IP address In the NETWORK Basic Network menu the default IP address will be 192 168 1 201 Type in a new IP address on the 192 168 1 xx subnet eg 192 168 1 8 For a site example see Section 10 DIAGNOSTICS Status Services Sy eter Topology NE TW
108. traight forward Syntax Conventions The WESII units may be referred to as the device the product or the system in this guide ENTER denotes enter or return on your keyboard lt gt denotes that you need to select that option Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 2 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Safety Warnings Warning For your safety please read the following warning notices and instructions Safety Approvals and Regulatory Domain Information Safety Instruction For your protection please read and observe all safety instructions before operating this system and keep this sheet and any additional instructions for future reference Installation and Use OBSERVE WARNINGS All warnings in the operating instructions should be carefully followed Do not make any modifications to the WESII unit Power Injection Module PIM or any other KBC Networks electronic device as the unit s will no longer comply with legal regulations and therefore void its warranty WATER AND MOISTURE The WESII unit is weatherproof provided it is installed in accordance to the mounting details listed in section 2 4 3 However further protection or housing is suggested for harsh environments as moisture damage voids its warranty The PIMs used in this system are NOT weatherproof None of the modules in this system are waterproof and should never be submerged Severe electrical shock per
109. tsAES AES WPA Preshared Key 11111111 Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 43 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 11 Enter the MAC address of the Client unit that the Host will connect to in the Remote Client Lock to MAC This can be found on the Status page of the Client unit or on the rear label on the outside of the unit The MAC address must be entered in the following format Xx XXx XX XX XX XX BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host Enter the Client MAC Remote Client Lock to MAC 3c 0fc1 00 32 33 Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N relar z Wireless Profile NA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Channel Frequency 5500M x Auto p Transmit Power 13 Do dBm Chainmask wer Step 12 Apply Settings BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point Host Remote Client Lock to MAC 3c 0f c 1 00 32 33 Local AP ESSID KBC WESII Hide SSID Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp M Irelar Wireless Profile NA x Channel Spectrum Width 2040M Channel Frequency 5500M 7 Auto Transmit Power bs E Do dBm Chainmask Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 44 of 140 address here Include 5600 5650 Band 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Select Apbply Settings Include 5600 5650 Band 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain www kbcne
110. ttach screw down af x E omni directional antennas for directional antennas connect jumper LMR 200 cable 2 2 Serial number label 3 Internal RF module enclosure V YY 3 4 Status LEDs mx gt 6 Mounting block 7 Reset to default button 4 5 c 6 7 Rear view Note See Section 11 2 2 3 for details of how to carry out a hard reset to default settings Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 25 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 6 2 Power Connections WESII units are available as either PoE or non PoE units 6 2 1 Power Injector Module for the non PoE WESII Non PoE WESII units are supplied with a mid span Power Injector Module PIM and a standard 24Vdc 500mA Power Supply Unit Note The Power Injector Modules are not weatherproof units and must be protected from moisture 65mm Power Power supply input OUT Connect to the WESII unit IN Connect to the Ethernet device 5 Local Power PIM Top View m Gm EE Go M OA el i 8 55mm PIM Side View Input PIM Side View Power and Output For extreme temperature conditions there is also a KBC Networks Industrial DIN Rail power supply available part number MDR 20 24 These units provide 24W at 24Vdc These units need to be purchased separately for further details please contact KBC Networks Note KBC Networks WESII non PoE units are mid span compliant and must be powered usi
111. tware software licensed in a way that ensures your freedom to run copy distribute study change and improve the software Such products include the WESII Series of products As part of these products KBC Networks may have distributed to you hardware and or software that contained a version of free software programs developed by the Free Software Foundation a separate not for profit organization without any affiliation to KBC Networks See http www gnu org philosophy free sw html for more details If KBC Networks distributed any portions of these free software programs to you you were granted a license to that software under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or GNU Lesser General Public License License copies of which are available from http www gnu org licenses licenses html The Licenses allow you to freely copy modify and redistribute that software without any other statement or documentation from us For at least one 1 year from the date of distribution of the applicable product or software KBC Networks will provide to anyone who contacts us at the contact information provided below for a charge of no more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution a complete machine readable copy of the complete corresponding source code for the free software programs used in the version of the programs that we distribute to you The cost will be free if the delivery medium of the machine readable copy is
112. tworks com WESII User Manual Select Save Step 13 Save the changes Save contaron canoes MN NEG DHACGNOSTICS Wiretera Moda Ac Pontio irte Renae ClentLoch to MAC Ac08c 100 3713 Topalegy Local AP E5300 KBC WE Si hide 55 0 NETWORK County Code United Kingdom of Great Britan amp N int Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 45 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 9 2 2 Client configuration for point to point EMEA Step 1 Remove the WESII PoE Client or the WESII non PoE Client Power Supply Unit PSU and Power Injector Modules PIM for non PoE units only from the box Step 2a For a WESII non PoE unit Connect the first Ethernet straight through cable from the IN on the PIM to either a laptop or a PC LAN port Connect the second Ethernet straight through cable from OUT on the same PIM to the WESII Host LAN port Apply power to the PIM with the provided 24Vdc PSU and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up 24V dc WESII non PoE Client E 4 PIM Step 2b For a WESII PoE unit Connect an Ethernet cable from the PSE device eg Ethernet switch to the LAN port of the WESII unit Connect a second Ethernet cable from another port on the PSE to the laptop or PC LAN port Apply power to the PSE device and allow 60 seconds for the unit to boot up WESII PoE Client PoE swilch Step 3 Set
113. ult IP address for the Host unit Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 53 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 5 Enter the following to access the GUI in hm gue Erud Tha wr hio 132 108 200 BO epa EAN an pan esr Ta peroo ney le ewe Liter Maa Ar User Name admin Password admin Errata r Lez l0 Cira Note ensure that all other network interface connections including your laptop Wi Fi are disabled Step 6 Basic Wireless Select lt BASIC WIRELESS gt under the NETWORK option from the left hand menu Step 7 Ensure that the Auto box is checked the unit will chose the most suitable channel For systems with more than one point to point link on a site you will need to manually set the channel frequency so that each point to point link operates on a different frequency See Section 11 2 6 1 Manual setting for details for manually setting the channel frequency BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Weslest Mode Ensure this box is Remote ClentLock we MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 checked Local AP SGD KBC WE Sill Corey Code Bu pira un relents Profr HA Lory range pur irati r C Pune Serres us CR ey lat Pee fee Cai 8 T S T Aue Sc 3 i Pr ae iia Fan pm Pra dile Claim di ee ee Lal Fus Per Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 54 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 8 Enter the MAC address of the Client unit th
114. vironment Tx Rx Rates The rate of transmission and reception is auto negotiated with the opposite radio in the RF connection The system attempts to establish a link at the maximum rate of 162Mbps in 40 MHz bandwidth however if the environment restricts a connection at the maximum rate the radios will attempt connection at the next lower rate It will continue to auto negotiate the rate until a connection can be established Tx CCQ Transmission Client Connection Quality this value shown as a percentage shows how effective the transmitted bandwidth being used is compared to the theoretical maximum bandwidth Channel Width The selected bandwidth from BASIC WIRELESS Radio 1 is shown Other options include HT5 and HT20 The larger the bandwidth the lower number of channel options available to use Local AP Statistics The transmitted and received data packets over the RF connection are recorded and viewable here Any error will also be captured The refresh button will update the transmission statistics LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes Packets Errors Received 2207922 10025 0 Transmitted 2024271 10131 Local AP Errors Any additional error and or collision in the wireless traffic when a Host is connected to a Client or group of Clients will be captured and displayed in this section helping to identify the loss of data over the wireless link LOCAL AP ERRORS RX invalid NYID 3 TX Excessive Retries 6 RX Invalid Crypt D Missed
115. want to connect to Lera das 2500 1104 14109 4514 9054 4934 444 4444 484 1141 344 4194 110 1540 445 40 145 11544 14 1 Lego di ee 14250 2670 1d 4510 100 164 ad dd ia lt O a a a id dosage N Tuas M A ha A TT ATA PARA A 4 hh jemi 10 Select the MAC address eg 3c 0f c1 00 25 3a Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 51 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 14 The Host address should now appear in the Remote AP Lock to MAC address window BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client stati n Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII Ste Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled 36 0f 61 00 25 3a Country Code United Kingdom of Great Britain amp M Irelar Wireless Profile MA s Host MAC address selected that the Channel Spectrum Width Z 0 40M Client is now locked to Transmit Power 3 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chan Power dBm C a mask Note jit is recommended that you write down all the MAC addresses and SSIDs used in the application for future reference Step 15 The WESII units will take approximately 2 minutes to connect to each other Once a connection has been made the RSSI LEDs on the back of the unit will light to show the strength of the connection See Section 7 Step 16 You will now be able to connect to the Host unit via the Client across the link that has been set up To do this open another tab on your web browser and access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 default addr
116. way Kingdom of Portugal Portuguese Republic Romania Switzerland Swiss Confederation REMOTE AP WIRELESS Security ty Sweden Kingdom of WPA Authentication DefautsPSK PSK Cipher Type Defaut AES AES Preshared Key 11111111 Note It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the correct Country is selected KBC Networks accepts no liability for incorrectly configured equipment Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 48 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 8 Apply the country setting BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Remote AP ESSID Remote AP Lock to MAC Country Code Wireless Profile Step 9 Save Client Station Mi ksc wesi EX Enabled Select lt Apply Settings gt United Kingdom of Great Britain amp N Irelai NA Select lt Save gt DIAGNOSTICS Situs Services Syatem Topology ME TWDAR Manual WESII Rev1403 BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Vi aceden s Uoce Cnt Sgr a Remote AP E83uD KBC WE SE EL Rate APA och Bo UAL Erase Country Code Un amp ed Kunodom of Great Orten amp N inel Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 49 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 10 Check the Remote AP Lock to MAC box BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Client Staion Remote AP ESSID KBC WESII EX Remote AP Lock to MAC F Enabled Country Code United Kingdom at Britain amp N rela Wireless Profile
117. y Code Wireless Profile Channel Spectrum Width Transmit Power Channel Scan List Chent Station KBC WESI ET J Enabled United States Canada NA y 20 40M s Check this box 10 oo a 2x7 Dual M3ate Dual Cham Power dBm Chanmask ggreg Step 8 Ensure that the Channel Spectrum Width is on 20 40M amp ensure that the Remote AP ESSID is set to the same as the Host unit BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Remote AP E SSID Remote AP Lock to MAC Country Code Wireless Profile Channel Spectrum Width Transmit Power Channel Scan List Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Chent Station KBC WESII ET j Enabled United States Canada w E 20 40M z 10 i dBm Chammask Ensure these are the same as the Host unit you want to connect to Page 37 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 9 Select Site Survey to find the WESII Host you want to connect to BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Select lt Site Survey gt Wireless Mode Chent Station Remote AP ESSID KBC WE SII ET Remote AP Lock to MAC 7 Enabled Country Code United States Canada A Wireless Profile MA Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M 10 dBm Chammask Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Cham Power Step 10 The Site Survey will search for the KBC WESII Host that you want to connect to Click on the actual MAC address of the Host unit
118. you want to connect to came Jhamde A PRA E 3d BUCO PUTA ROG Ba Bue Bus Pd h amp c A Bag B pi i man Boum mmi jocum Select the MAC address eg 3c 0f c1 00 25 3a Step 11 The Host address should now appear in the Remote AP Lock to MAC address window BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Chent Station Remote AP ESSID KBC WESI Site Survey Remote AP Lock to MAC J Enabled c Ut Cc 1 0025 3a Country Code United States Canada z Wireless Profile HA Host MAC address selected that the Channel Spectrum Width 20 40M Client is now locked to 10 m Transmit Power 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power dBm Chainmask mS Note it is recommended that you write down all the MAC addresses and SSIDs used in the application for future reference Manual WESII Rev1403 Copyright KBC Networks 2014 Page 38 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual Step 12 The WESII units will take approximately 2 minutes to connect to each other Once a connection has been made the RSSI LEDs on the back of the unit will light to show the strength of the connection See Section 7 Step 13 You will now be able to connect to the Host unit via the Client across the link that has been set up To do this open another tab on your web browser and access the Host on its 192 168 1 200 default address Unless a more advanced set up is desired the antennas are configured for installation at this point For advanced c
119. yright KBC Networks 2014 Page 12 of 140 www kbcnetworks com WESII User Manual 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction This manual covers all the functions of the products that form KBC Networks WESII Series The WESII Wireless Ethernet System is a wireless transmission system that provides a cable less transmission path for an Ethernet channel They are designed for use in a wide range of operating temperatures in non environmentally conditioned outdoor applications The primary function of the system is to replace Ethernet cables where it is not practical or cost effective or where it is beyond distance limitations WESII has been specifically designed to transmit constant streaming video but can also be used to send and receive standard Ethernet data packets or to operate as a WiFi Access Point The units can be configured as a long range point to point wireless bridge or as a point to multipoint receiving antenna communicating to numerous transmitting Client Station devices This manual covers all operations and functions of the point to point and point to multipoint systems 1 1 1 WESII The KBC WESII Series is a wireless transmission system that operates in the license free 2 4GHz amp 5GHz bands and also in the 4 9GHz Public Safety band only available in the US The units are available as PoE or non PoE with a range of antennas to suit applications The units will support throughput of up to 99Mbps due to MIMO technology Manual WESII
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