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1. Please see section 0 Minimum System Requirements The following descriptions are Wireless Network Card specific Please refer to the appropriate section for your brand of card Page 20 of 27 Ty ee Ty um 20 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual 6 1 Setting up the CPE as an AP with Teletronics 2Mbit Wireless NIC e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE with the Teletronics 2Mbit Wireless Network Card If your wireless card 15 not manufactured by Teletronics please move to the appropriate section for your card Step 9 1 You will see a screen like the one below When setting up your CPE to act as a CPE the two areas of utmost importance are the ESSID and the Wireless Mode fields Wireless Configuration far wland MAC DOD 60 B3 1F A4 D7 General Card Settings Card Inserted WL2400 802 11 2Mbit D555 ESSID TEST 32 characters Channel 3 Wireless Mode Infrastructure The ESSID field must reflect the ESSID of your CPE If the ESSID fields differ between your CPE and your AP your network will not function In Diagram 3 0 the ESSID of both the CPE and the AP is set to TEST ESSID TEST 32 characters max The Wireless Mode field for an AP is always set to Access Point The only time that this option changes is when you want your AP to act as an CPE Wireless Mode Infrastructure Access Poi
2. External IP Internet IP Address Ethernet sateway 132 158 1 1 Out to Internet Internal IP 182 168 1 1 Radio Card IP 182 158 2 1 Hautes Ta Antenna 182 158 3 0 24 gt 192 168 2 2 Radio External IP Hautes 132 158 2 0 24 gt 192 158 1 2 Internal IP Ethernet 192 158 3 0 24 gt 192 158 1 2 ESSID TEST Channel 1 Customer Premises Equipment Radio Card IP 182 168 2 2 Radio Card Gateway 182 158 21 182 158 3 2 192 168 3 3 etc Hinernet Ethernet 192 168 3 1 Gateway IP for each machine 192 158 3 1 192 158 3 0 24 gt appropriate IP User Machine s Ethernet IPs To Antenna ESSID TEST Channel e From this point onward an Access Point will be designated AP and a Customer Premises Equipment will be designated CPE Page 4 of 27 yz Hy AT Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual Description of Diagram 3 0 A At point a station router has access to the Internet though a public IP address It has an internal IP of 192 168 1 1 It will route incoming information destined for 192 168 2 x and 192 168 3 x to the AP s Ethernet IP address of 192 168 1 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 B At point B the AP s Ethernet IP 1s 192 168 1 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The radio card has an IP of 192 168 2 1 subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Incoming information destined for 192 168 2 x will be delivered The AP will route information destined for
3. TELETRONICS INTERNATIONAL INC ea be WL CPE ROUTER Wireless Customer Premises Router USER MANUAL CPE Firmware v2 16 p NE 2 ik Lal Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual INDEX Contents Page 1 0 Namur Requirements vedo VR ON E TUO 2 ZA 3 3 0 Network Implementation 4 d OU er Ceci 6 5 0 Changing the Admin Password ccce cece cece eee e eee e cece eene 8 Sd ettneupthe CPE dsa rp ES 9 5 2 Setting up the CPE with Teletronics 2Mbps Wireless NIC 12 5 3 Setting up the CPE with RayLink 2Mbps Wireless NIC 13 5 4 Setting up CPE with PRISM II 11Mbps Wireless NIC 14 6 0 Setting up CPE as an Access 00 17 6 1 Setting up the CPE as an AP with Teletronics 2Mbps Wireless NIC 21 6 1 1 Additional Functions with Teletronics 2Mbps Wireless NIC 22 6 2 Setting up the CPE as an AP with PRISM II 11Mbps Wireless NIC 29 7 0 Epdatme the CPE MMW E eere E etus a etas 26 7A Steps to upseradineg edo PEDE ORE SR P LEE 26 Page l of 1 TT n nZ uil CPE Complete User Manual Teletronics International Inc 1 0 Minimum Requirements System Requirements e Comp
4. 192 168 3 x to 192 168 2 2 The ESSID for the AP 1s TEST and the Channel is 1 The AP wireless mode is set to Access Point e Please Note The ESSID for the AP and connected CPE s must be identical If they are not two or more physically separate networks will exist and communications between these networks will not operate C At point C the CPE s radio card IP is 192 168 2 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The Ethernet on the CPE will have an IP of 192 168 3 1 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Any information destined for 192 168 3 x will be routed through the CPE to the appropriate IP address The CPE wireless mode is set to Infrastructure D User machines have Ethernet IP addresses of 192 168 3 2 192 168 3 3 etc Each has a gateway of 192 168 3 1 e Gateways Gateways must be designated to point at the nearest portal to the Internet For example at D the gateway 1s 192 168 3 1 It must point to this IP If it does not point to the next nearest portal communications will not operate e At D user machines must have a gateway of 192 168 3 1 so information can be passed to the CPE At C the radio card must have a gateway of 192 168 1 2 so information can be passed to the AP At B the Ethernet gateway IP of the AP must have an IP of 192 168 1 1 so information can be passed to the station router and out to the Internet Page 5 of 27 If Ty Re 10 hial Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual The user inte
5. AP to act as an CPE Wireless Mode Infrastructure Access Point Infrastructure Step 9 2 When the CPE is in infrastructure mode any modifications made in the Access Point Settings do not affect the functioning of the CPE When setting up a CPE as a AP these values are used The channel range available is from 1 to 11 inclusive If WEP is enabled see Step 9 3 you may set the Allow non encrypted field to No Access Point Settings Channel 3 Allow non encrypted ves fonly if wep is enabled Point Coordinator No Foint Coordinator at this AP Page 23 of 27 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual Step 9 3 Optional The PrismII Wireless Network Card has the ability to send and IV receive encrypted transmissions This function allows only CPEs and APs with appropriate keys to communicate and disallows unauthorized use The following procedure will provide details on how to use this function Itis important to note that both the AP and the CPE must support this function and must be using identical keys Itis highly recommended that you make sure your network is functioning before utilizing any WEP functions By default WEP settings are disabled You can activate WEP either by using 64 or 128 bit encryption keys WEP Support Disabled Disabled Enabled 128 61 When 64 bit encryption is enabled 4 keys are created enabling the swit
6. Configuration Utility Menu Step 4 The CPE will provide you with a message and a button labeled Proceed If you are certain you wish to upgrade the firmware click the Proceed button and continue with the next step Step 5 At this time the CPE is awaiting commands and data to perform the upgrade At a DOS command prompt type the name of the firmware update executable followed by the IP address of the CPE and then followed by the name of the binary firmware The syntax for the firmware update utility 15 firmupll102 ip address firmware bin le firmupll102 192 168 1 1 cpe 213 bin Step 6 The firmware update will update the CPE Once completed you will see the following message Page 26 of 27 al Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual CPE Firmware upgrade utility version 1 02 win32 Windows port Aug 21 2001 BETA MD5 Checksum for this file ocefdf dt8 bee06884b5af845e71438 Connected CPE is currently running firmware version 2 13 pr2 Sending firmware please wait at at 98028160 7840K Firmware has been sent Finished Waiting for server to verify the firmware Success The CPE will now reboot using the new firmware Step 7 You will need to wait for 2 minutes while the CPE is checking the firmware and rebooting After rebooting you may connect to the CPE using the regular protocol See Section 4 0 User Int
7. fetherl 2 0 H4 L All Wireless Adaptors Configure Network Bridges oo Wireless device 1 wlanl o0 infra Prism 11Mbit L 802 1d far amp Ethernet Restore Factory Defaults Up 1 18 D users load average 0 08 0 02 0 01 e In Diagram 3 0 the AP has an Ethernet IP of 192 168 1 2 a radio card IP of 192 168 2 1 The radio card gateway is set at 192 168 1 1 Both cards have a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Page 17 of 27 y all Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual Step 4 Setting up the etherl adapter Click on the default IP 192 168 1 1 to modify it The default values will appear in the IP Net Mask and Comment fields Make your modifications and then click on the Modify button Network Address Assignments far ethernet device etherl 00 00 24 CO 7 7 94 IP Address Metmask Comment 192 168 1 1 ei 2595 255 DEFAULT 160 1 255 255 255 0 AP ETHERNET Modify Create Delete Enr Disable After your modification have been made checks will appear at the right to indicate weather or not your changes were appropriate If you have chosen IPs that are in conflict you will be notified with x s Appropriate Modification Inappropriate Modification 00 24 0 77 9 D0 24 C0 77 04 m 9 e Important Note Now that you have modified your ether1 adapter after you click the Activate button or the Save and Reboot b
8. Adaptors Configure Network Bridges _ Wireless device 1 wlanl o0 infra Prism 11Mbit L 902 109 far amp Ethernet Restore Factory Defaults Up 1 18 D users load average 0 08 0 02 0 01 e In Diagram 3 0 the CPE has an Ethernet IP of 192 168 3 1 a radio card IP of 192 168 2 2 The radio card gateway is set at 192 168 2 1 Both cards have a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Page 9 of 27 A 4 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual y Step 4 Setting up the 1 adapter Click on the default IP 192 168 1 1 to modify it The default values will appear in the IP Net Mask and Comment fields Make your modifications and then click on the Modify button IP Address Metmask Comment i 182 158 1 1 259 DEFAULT 182 168 3 1 255 255 255 0 CPE ETHERNET Modty Delete En Disable After your modification have been made checks will appear at the right to indicate weather or not your changes were appropriate If you have chosen IPs that are in conflict you will be notified with x s Appropriate Modification Inappropriate Modification OO 24 CO 77 90 D0 24 C0 77 04 amp e Important Note Now that you have modified your etherl adapter you must enter the CPE Configuration Utility through the new IP in this case https 192 168 3 1 Step 5 Setting up the wlanl adapter By default the wlanl adapter is not setup Enter
9. Configure Wireless Adapter option from the CPE Configuration Menu on the left There are 3 different Wireless Network Cards supported by the CPE Configuration Utility Software Please see section 1 0 Minimum System Requirements The following sections are Wireless Network Card specific Please refer to the appropriate section for your brand of card Page 11 of 27 Ty ee Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual 5 2 Setting up the CPE with Teletronics 2Mbit Wireless NIC e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE with the Teletronics 2Mbit Wireless Network Card If your wireless card is not manufactured by Teletronics please move to the appropriate section for your card Step 9 You will see a screen like the one below When setting up your CPE to act as a CPE the two areas of utmost importance are the ESSID and the Wireless Mode fields General Card Settings Card Inserted WL2400 802 11 2Mbit 0555 ESSID TEST 32 characters max Channel 3 Wireless Mode Infrastructure The ESSID field must reflect the ESSID of your Access Point If the ESSID fields differ between your CPE and your AP your network will not function In Diagram 3 0 the ESSID of both the CPE and the AP is set to TEST ESSID 4 TEST 32 characters max The Wireless Mode field for a CPE is always set to Infrastructure The only time that this opti
10. as a CPE setup the CPE as an AP and setup IPs gateways subnets and routes Clicking on the side options will take you to a variety of menus which include Server Status Page Assign W LAN IP Addresses Static and Default Routes Configure Wireless Adapter IP Masquerading 802 1d for AP and Ethernet Change Admin Password Upgrade Firmware Restore Factory Defaults Provides wireless status Allows you to assign IP addresses to Ethernet and Wireless LAN cards Allows the setup of gateways and routes Allows the configuration of up to 4 wireless Adapters Allows NAT to be enabled or disabled Enables or disables bridging only in AP mode Allows the admin password to be changed Upgrades the current firmware Restores the CPE to factory default settings When adjusting IP addressing or gateway routes clicking the line of the address you wish to modify will automatically choose that address and put the values in the appropriate fields Page 7 of 27 POS y Ine 4 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual J 5 0 Changing the Admin Password The password can be modified once you are logged in To do this click on the Change Admin Password option on the main CPE Configuration Utility menu Change administrator login password Mew Password Change Password From this screen you may change your password maximum 15 characters Make su
11. button at the top of the screen This will save all of your settings and activate any changes you have made to the default settings Clicking on Save and Reboot will have the same effect You have completed the setup of the CPE as a CPE Page 16 of 27 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE as an AP The IP addressing explained in this section will reflect the IP addressing as seen in Diagram 3 0 e You can save your changes after you have made modification however they will not come into effect until you either save and reboot or activate These options are located at the top left of the CPE Configuration Utility screens Activate Saye Reboot e Be aware of the Update buttons at the bottom of some configurations screens Be sure to click the update buttons if you have made any changes before moving on to other configuration options Step 1 Log into the CPE See Section 4 0 User Interface Step 2 Select Assign W LAN IP Addresses from the menu on the left Step 3 Click on All Ethernet and Wireless Adapters Configuration Utility version 2 10 Server Navigation Configuration Window IP Address Assignments Activate Save Reboot Server Status Page Available ether and wlan ports IP Count 802 19 Link Type Card Inserted L All Ethernet and Wireless Adaptors L All Ethernet Adaptors n Ethernet device 1
12. ching of keys from time to time When 128 bit encryption is enabled only 1 key is generated In order to switch to a different key a new passphrase is required Steps in enabling WEP Choose which level of encryption you would like using the drop down WEP support option Choose how you would like to enter your key using the drop down key entry option manual or passphrase Manual entry allows your to manually enter your keys using hexadecimal values Passphrase creates hexadecimal values from the characters you enter into the passphrase field The maximum number of characters allowed in the passphrase field is 35 After you have either entered manual values or have selected a passphrase click on the Update Settings button on the bottom of the screen After you have updated the settings the keys will be displayed as in the diagram on the next page The diagram uses 64 bit encryption and a passphrase Page 24 of 27 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual WEP Settings WEP Support Enabled h4 Bit Key Entry Passphrase Passphrase Default Key ID Key 64 Bit Manual Entry key 1 re oA Aa o key 2 fs 80 pe fpc jo oF a pe o key 4 s Fc v 128 Bit Manual Entry T T uu T T di x Step 10 Click on the Activate button at the top of the screen This will save all of your settings and activate any cha
13. e CPE to perform IP Masquerading from either the Ethernet card or the radio card By default this function is disabled Update your settings if you make any changes from the default setting Masquerading Disabled select target adaptor ta map too Disabled Update setings Step 8 Select 802 1d for AP and Ethernet under the Configure Network Bridges menu on the left Here you can specify bridging if necessary If your network is setup as in Diagram 3 0 bridging in not necessary and you can skip this step If however your network is not setup as in the diagram and bridging 1s required you will need to make sure that the bridge values are the same for both ether1 and wlanl Be sure to Update Bridge Information after you have made any modifications other than leaving the settings as disabled Page 19 of 27 b al Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual A Available ethernet and wireless ports to bridge uL Ethernet Adaptors n Ethernet device 1 rether1 is a member of Not Bridged L Wireless Adaptors n Wireless device 1 wlanl is a member of Not Bridged Update Bridge Information Step 9 Select Slot 1 under the Configure Wireless Adapter option from the CPE Configuration Menu on the left There are 2 different Wireless Network Cards supported by the CPE Configuration Utility Software that can be placed in Access Point Mode
14. erface You can now configure the settings using the web browser as described Page 27 of 27
15. m 3 0 the ESSID of both the CPE and the AP is set to TEST ESSIB 4 TEST 32 characters max The Wireless Mode field for a CPE is always set to Infrastructure The only time that this option changes is when you want your CPE to act as an AP Wireless Mode Infrastructure Access Paint infrastructure Step 9 1 When the CPE is in infrastructure mode any modifications made in the Access Point Settings do not affect the functioning of the CPE When setting up a CPE as a CPE these values are not used Access Point Settings Channel 3 Allow non encrypted ves fonly if wep is enabled Point Coordinator No Foint Coordinator at this AP Page 14 of 27 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual Step 9 2 Optional The PrismII Wireless Network Card has the ability to send and receive encrypted transmissions This function allows only CPEs and APs with appropriate keys to communicate and disallows unauthorized use The following procedure will provide details on how to use this function It 15 important to note that both the AP and the CPE must support this function and must be using identical keys It is highly recommended that you make sure your network is functioning before utilizing any WEP functions By default WEP settings are disabled You can activate WEP either by using 64 or 128 bit encryption keys WEP Support Disabled Enabled 128 61 When 64 bit encr
16. minutes Sccess Point Association table far WL2400 Station Address Signal Strength Inactivity 00 90 47 00 04 99 00 199 seconds 00 90 01 07 1 23 D 4690 49 seconds DO0 50 C2 01 91 C 33065 5 seconds Page 22 of 27 fi 4 Tl 3 y a CPE Complete User Manual Teletronics International Inc 6 2 Setting up the CPE as an AP with PrismII 11Mbit Wireless NIC e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE with the PrismlII 1 1 Mbit Wireless Network Card If your wireless card is not based on the PrismII chipset please move to the appropriate section for your card Step 9 1 You will see a screen like the one below When setting up your CPE to act as a CPE the two areas of utmost importance are the ESSID and the Wireless Mode fields Wireless Configuration far MAC D0 98D D 1 07 1C 2E General Card Settings Card Inserted PRISM II 802 116 11Mbit 0555 ESSID TEST 32 characters max Wireless Mode Infrastructure ETS Threshold 2347 The ESSID field must reflect the ESSID of your CPE If the ESSID fields differ between your CPE and your AP your network will not function In Diagram 3 0 the ESSID of both the CPE and the AP is set to TEST ESSI TEST 32 characters The Wireless Mode field for an AP is always set to Access Point The only time that this option changes 15 when you want your
17. nges you have made to the default settings Clicking on Save and Reboot will have the same effect You have completed the setup of the CPE as an AP Page 25 of 27 CPE Complete User Manual Updating the CPE firmware 1s an option on the main menu of the CPE Configuration Utility The version of your CPE firmware can be determined by looking at the top of the CPE Configuration Utility CPE 190 ation Utility version 2 10 Server 5tatus Page F min Assign W LAN IP Addresses E Static and Default Routes __ PRETI ether TT wlan IP Count tli 602 dd Link ED Insarted All EFl amp aecat seid Wirslacc Adsanrarc In this example the firmware is version 2 10 In order to update the CPE firmware the following steps are necessary Please be advised that upgrading firmware on the CPE as any device is a risk Should the CPE lose power or have an unexpected error during the upgrade process the unit may become unusable Should this happen you will need to have the software re uploaded to the internal flash card Upgrading firmware is necessary only if you require the features added in the new version Upgrading firmware is done so at your own risk 7 1 Steps to upgrading CPE firmware Step 1 Download the firmware update utility currently FIRMUPL102 EXE Step 2 Download the firmware binary update file Step 3 Click on the Upgrade Firmware option in the Administrative Functions on the CPE
18. nt Infrastructure Ad Hoc Step 10 Click on the Activate button at the top of the screen This will save all of your settings and activate any changes you have made to the default settings Clicking on Save and Reboot will have the same effect You have completed the setup of the CPE as an AP Page 21 of 27 T If Ty Re 10 hial Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual 6 11 Additional Functions with Teletronics 2Mbit Wireless NIC e An additional feature of using the Teletronics 2Mbit Wireless NIC in the CPE in mode is that the AP can determine signal strength of stations connected to the AP By default this function is fully enabled and can be accessed through the Server Status Page option in the main CPE Configuration Utility menu 1 Once on the Server Status Page click on the client list under the Assoc Stations header Configuration Window Server 5tatus Activate Gave Reboot Authenticated User admin Unit has been active for 1 hour 56 minutes Firmware Version 2 10 Free memory 2200K with 256K in buffers Unused flash space 1 5MB 1576K Card Name Network Mode Last pkt signal Assoc Stations WL2400 802 11 2Mbit Access Point 3 TN You will then be able to view the signal strength of connected stations Configuration Window Access Point Association List Activate Stations linked to this Access Point 3 Inactive links are automatically kicked after 1 800 seconds 30
19. on changes is when you want your CPE to act as an AP Wireless Mode Infrastructure Access Paint infrastructure Step 10 Click on the Activate button at the top of the screen This will save all of your settings and activate any changes you have made to the default settings Clicking on Save and Reboot will have the same effect You have completed the setup of the CPE as a CPE Page 12 of 27 Ty ee T Imi CPE Complete User Manual Teletronics International Inc 5 3 Setting up the CPE with RayLink 2Mbit Wireless NIC e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE with the RayLink 2Mbit Wireless Network Card If your wireless card 1s not manufactured by RayLink please move to the appropriate section for your card Step 9 You will see a screen like the one below When setting up your CPE to act as a CPE the two areas of utmost importance are the ESSID and the Wireless Mode fields General Card Settings Card Inserted RAYTHEON RayLink 802 11 FH 2161 ESSID TEST 32 characters max Wireless Mode Infrastructure BTS Threshold 2347 Framing Mode Translation The ESSID field must reflect the ESSID of your Access Point If the ESSID fields differ between your CPE and your AP your network will not function In Diagram 3 0 the ESSID of both the CPE and the AP is set to TEST ESSID TEST 32 characters max The Wi
20. re the Change Password button is clicked Otherwise the change will not take effect Page 8 of 27 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE as a CPE The IP addressing explained in this section will reflect the IP addressing as seen in Diagram 3 0 e You can save your changes after you have made modification however they will not come into effect until you either save and reboot or activate These options are located at the top left of the CPE Configuration Utility screens Activate Saye Reboot e Be aware of the Update buttons at the bottom of some configurations screens Be sure to click the update buttons if you have made any changes before moving on to other configuration options Step 1 Log into the CPE See Section 4 0 User Interface Step 2 Select Assign W LAN IP Addresses from the menu on the left Step 3 Click on All Ethernet and Wireless Adapters CPE Configuration Utility version 2 10 Server Navigation Configuration Window IP Address Assignments Activate Save Reboot Server Status Page Network Address Assignments 1 Ethernet and 1 Wireless ports available Available ether and wlan ports IP Count 802 19 Link Type Card Inserted L All Ethernet and Wireless Adaptors Configure Wireless Adaptor L all Ethernet Adaptors slot 1 n Ethernet device 1 etherl5 2 0 H4 n All Wireless
21. reless Mode field for a CPE is always set to Infrastructure The only time that this option changes is when you want your CPE to act as an AP Wireless Mode Infrastructure Infrastructure Step 10 Click on the Activate button at the top of the screen This will save all of your settings and activate any changes you have made to the default settings Clicking on Save and Reboot will have the same effect You have completed the setup of the CPE as a CPE Page 13 of 27 c tee cal WZ al Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual 5 4 Setting up the CPE with PrismII 11Mbit Wireless NIC e The following explanation and screen shots will demonstrate how to set the CPE with the PrismlII 11 Mbit Wireless Network If your wireless card is not based on the Prismll chipset please move to the appropriate section for your card Step 9 0 You will see a screen like the one below When setting up your CPE to act as a CPE the two areas of utmost importance are the ESSID and the Wireless Mode fields Wireless Configuration far wland MAC D0 90 D 1 07 10 2E General Card Settings Card Inserted PRISM II 802 116 l1iMbit 0555 ESSID TEST 32 characters Wireless Mode Infrastructure ETS Threshold 2347 The ESSID field must reflect the ESSID of your Access Point If the ESSID fields differ between your CPE and your AP your network will not function In Diagra
22. rface for the CPE is browser based The factory default IP for the CPE is 192 168 1 1 You can interface with the device by connecting the CPE to your computer via the Ethernet port and typing the following IP address into your Internet browser and pressing enter Please note that you are accessing a secure site use https not http https 192 168 1 1 x Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate IS The security certificate was issued by a company you have nat chosen to trust View the certificate ta determine whether want to trust the certifying authority e The security certificate date iz valid I The name the security certificate does not match the name af the site Do you want to proceed HO Vien Certificate When the CPE is initially accessed you will be given a Security Alert screen It is a harmless warning for the CPE You will need to click on Yes to proceed A sign on screen will appear which will require a username and a password The defaults are case sensitive and are as follows Username admin Password 1234 Please Sign on User Name Password Remember login and password information Sign on Page 6 of 27 al Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual With the configuration utility you will be able to setup the CPE
23. these following values into the following fields IP Address Netmask Comment There are no IPs assigned to this device 192 168 2 2 255 255 255 0 CPE RADIO ea Modify Delete En Disable When you have completed value entries click the Create button If there are no IP conflicts the software will allow the modifications Page 10 of 27 A 4 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual y Step 6 Select Static and Default Routes option from the menu on the left enter the values into the fields as in the below screen shot Click on the Create button when you have finished and then click the Save button at the top left of the screen Network Gateway Device There are no static routes assigned 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 represents the default gateway recommended 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 2 1 RADIO GATEWAY optional route comment Madify Delete En Disable Network Netmask Gateway Device DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 2 1 wlani Comment CPE RADIO GATEWAY raptianal route comment Create Modify Delete En Disable Step 7 Select IP Masquerading NAT from the CPE menu on the left From here you can set the CPE to perform IP Masquerading from either the Ethernet card or the radio card By default this function is disabled Update your settings if you make any changes from the default setting Update setings Step 8 Select Slot 1 under the
24. uter system running Win9x NT 2000 e Internet Explorer 4 x with 128 bit high encryption Cookies Enabled Or Netscape 6 x Cookies Enabled e Network Interface card e 9 pin RS232 serial port and crossover cable in order to restore factory defaults CPE Software Configuration Utility Requirements e 1 of 3 brands of Wireless Network Cards PCMCIA Teletronics 2Mbit Teletronics PrismlI 11 Mbit Raylink 2Mbit e Important Note Only the Teletronics 2Mbit and the PrismII 1 1Mbit Wireless Network Cards can be used in Access Point Mode Page 2 of 2 f iz 2l e 7 Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual This software controls a CPE Customer Premises Equipment unit and or an AP Access Point unit and acts as a router between a user and an Internet Service Provider The software allows for 1 Ethernet card and 1 radio card on the device Before configuring the software settings it is extremely important to properly design and setup your network Without proper network implementation the software and hardware will not operate at peak efficiency or in some improper configurations not at all Routing requires proper network subnetting with proper network segmentation Diagram 1 0 outlines one such network implementation The accompanying descriptions detail this implementation Page 3 of 27 CPE Complete User Manual Diagram 3 0 Access Point Station Router Ethernet IP 182 158 1 2
25. uttons you must enter the CPE Configuration Utility through the new IP in this case https 192 168 1 2 Step 5 Setting up the wlanl adapter By default the wlanl adapter is not setup Enter these following values into the following fields Network Address Assignments far wireless device wani MC O0 80 D 1 07 1C 2E IP Address Netmask Comment There are no IPs assigned to this device 152 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 AP RADIO Modify Delete En Disable When you have completed value entries click the Create button If there are no IP conflicts the software will allow the modifications Page 18 of 27 7 P Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual Step 6 Select Static and Default Routes option from the menu on the left Enter the values into the fields as 1 the below screen shot Click on the Create button when you have finished and then click the Save button at the top left of the screen Static and default route entry form Network Metmask Gateway Device There are no static routes assigned 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 represents the default gateway recommended 00 00 00 00 192 168 11 raptianal route comment N Modify Delete En Disable Network Netmask Gateway Device DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 158 1 1 etherl optional route comment Create Madity Delete En Disable Step 7 Select IP Masquerading NAT from the CPE menu on the left From here you can set th
26. yption is enabled 4 keys are created enabling the switching of keys from time to time When 128 bit encryption is enabled only 1 key is generated In order to switch to a different key a new passphrase 1s required Steps in enabling WEP 1 Choose which level of encryption you would like using the drop down WEP support option Choose how you would like to enter your key using the drop down key entry option manual or passphrase Manual entry allows your to manually enter your keys using hexadecimal values Passphrase creates hexadecimal values from the characters you enter into the passphrase field The maximum number of characters allowed in the passphrase field 1s 35 After you have either entered manual values or have selected passphrase click on the Update Settings button on the bottom of the screen iV After you have updated the settings the keys will be displayed as below The example on the following page uses 64 bit encryption and a passphrase Page 15 of 27 E AN A 4 JI Teletronics International Inc CPE Complete User Manual WEP Settings WEP Support Enabled bd Bit Key Entry Passphrase Passphrase Default Key ID Key i 64 Bit Manual Entry key1 4F fd e Aa key 2 is fe e fec key ho sr ee eB e key 4 s Fe 9 128 Bit Manual Entry T T uu T T M x Step 10 Click on the Activate

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