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1. 38 SMS iu cpu CMM M M MI IM I 42 LOJOLA CMI et o a A aE ES 45 Chapter A UU oia GM 46 Je ave VIEWER JUNY et 46 Chapter S IroupleshooUnNn gnre a A E a E E 49 PADDENGIX ASAS CI RI 51 ROVISION ISO Vii A ea adaa aa a aa 52 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction The JetWave 2800 is an industrial IEEE 802 11a b g n Wireless AP which offers a high performance and reliability wireless solution for both 2 4GHz and 5GHz RF bands With the JetWave 2800 wireless access point a network designer will easily achieve the integration of wired and wireless networks With the next generation 802 11n MIMO technology the AP up to 3 independent RF modules offer high data link rate up to 350Mbps in each single radio options and provide the redundant wireless connections to increase the reliability of the entire wireless network The JetWave 2800 can function as an access client or bridge device The advanced features include Korenix patented super roaming technology which seamlessly enabling the applications of high speed mobility RSTP VLAN and QoS WMM For the wireless security communication 64 128 152 bit WEP WPA WPA2 802 11i enable disable SSID broadcasts MAC access control IEEE 802 11X RADIUS are supported The JetWave 2800 provides an industrial level of immunity to electromagnetic interference and heavy electrical surges The JetWave 2800 provides PoE compliant power inputs and it can be powered via PoE switch injector throu
2. Figure 11 MAC Address e On the JetWave 2800 Web based management interface you can view the MAC Address from Status gt System Status Q 2 What if would like to reset the unit to default settings You may restore factory default settings in Management from Administration Q 3 What if would like to backup and retrieve my configuration settings You may do the backup by generating a configuration file or retrieve the settings you have backed up previously in Configuration Management from Administration Q 4 What if can not access the Web based management interface Please check the followings e Check whether the power supply is OK Try to power on the unit again e Check whether the IP address of PC is correct in the same network segment as the unit Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Page 49 e Login the unit via other browsers such as Firefox e Use JetWave Viewer to scan the AP and modify the IP address Q 5 What if the wireless connection is not stable after associating with an AP under wireless client mode e Since the JetWave 2800 comes without built in directional antenna it is recommended make the external antennas face to the direction where the AP is to get the best connection quality e Check the Distance x100m setting in Radio Setup Correct distance can help improve the transmission quality e In addition you can start Site Survey in Utility to chec
3. Antenna Alignment Tool In order to lift efficiency of antenna aligning JetWave 2800 series provide a software alignment tool helping the installers to align and check the antenna directions Antenna Alignment Tool will require triggering the function both access point and wireless station AP Client side It means that both access point and wireless station AP Client side should be the JetWave 2800 series product otherwise the function doesn t get properly use Antenna Alignment Tool Cita ra e 6000 Kbps Stop MAC BIwREBC DOT ZF Dig Gre bet T 0MBE in 2 menm Start Test Fasult low 23105 total 324000 packets PER B E96 Local mb E Rss E R51 BB Noise B Re rate 6000 Keen Figure 25 Antenna Alignment Tool Choose the SSID which you are going to do the antenna aligning and click the Start button both access point and wireless station AP Client side to start the antenna alignment You will able to see the RSSI changes in figure Try to adjust the directional antenna s horizontal and vertical angle to get the best RSSI level Link Test A Link Test is additional tool base on Antenna Alignment Tool active status When you start the Antenna Alignment Tool you may set a target throughput to active the Link Test to estimate the packet error rate Choose a target throughput and test duration than click Start Test button System will generate a test data transmission to calculate the packet error rate Chapter 5 Man
4. e g village oil well island mountain and etc Establish local backhaul for campus farm and factory Provide and access for video streaming or surveillance for industrial and mining enterprises Chapter 1 Introduction Page 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes safety precautions and product information you have to know and check before installing JetWave 2800 Preparation before Installation Professional Installation Required 1 Please seek assistance from a professional installer who is well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable in the local regulations 2 The JetWave 2800 is distributed through distributors and system installers with professional technicians and will not be sold directly through retail stores Safety Precautions 1 To keep you safe and install the hardware properly please read and follow these safety precautions 2 If you are installing JetWave 2800 for the first time for your safety as well as others please seek assistance from a professional installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved 3 Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site especially where there are electric power and phone lines 4 When installing JetWave 2800 please note the following things Do not use a metal ladder Do not work on a wet or windy day Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves long sleeved shirt o
5. 0F 6E 6C 4E FF se display item v rssiidBm Mn rate Mbps Mit rateiMbps Mine Kbps Mt bps 1 second v NI v 150Mbr 10Kb5 gt 18m 10 Graphic display is also available for observing the changes Figure 27 Connecting Nodes Information Connecting AP Information BARBA Q0X0JEJATAYXOT B In the Connecting AP Information page RSSI Rx rate Tx rate and etc are provided for verification of wireless link status Figure 27 Connecting AP Information Graphic display is also available for observing the changes Chapter 5 Management Page 44 Logout admin Lud System Setup Wireless Administration Utility Status Logout admin Login Logout Figure 28 Logout Chapter 5 Management Page 45 Chapter 4 Utility JetWave 2800 Search Utility The utility provides you convenient tool to scan the network and then you can Change IP or open its Web GUI in Open in browser Before open the utility please install the WinPcap program first Step 1 Open the Utility Management Software revision 8 build 2012 08 03 10 39 26 nitric release nic dean resul Node list Change IP Open in browser IP address Message Step 2 Select the correct NIC Network Interface Card from the NIC list E Management Software revision 8 build 2012 08 03 10 39 26 v init nic release nic clean result Realtek RTL5139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet MIC Packet Scheduler Miniport 00 16
6. Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup Bandwidth Control 802 11ng HT40 Plus vi ET E Full jw 2 ama On 400ns 802 11na HT40 Minus v 136 CH 5680MHz w GUINEA an LOn 400ns w Figure 8 Wireless Settings Wireless Band Choose a radio frequency for signal transmission The frequency and channel bandwidth match to selection is showed as following table Chapter 5 Management 2412 GHz 2462 GHz 802 11NG HT20 2412 GHz 2462 GHz 802 11NG HT40 Plus 2412 GHz 2442 GHz 2432 GHz 2462 GHz 5 18 GHz 5 32 GHz 5 50 GHz 5 58 GHz 5 66 GHz 5 70 GHz 5 745 GHz 5 825 GHz 5 18 GHz 5 32 GHz 5 50 GHz 5 58 GHz 5 66 GHz 5 70 GHz 5 745 GHz 5 825 GHz 5 18 GHz 5 30 GHz 5 50 GHz 5 54 GHz 5 66 GHz 5 745 GHz 5 785 GHz 5 20 GHz 5 32 GHz 5 52 GHz 5 56 GHz 5 68 GHz 5 765 GHz 5 805 GHz 802 11A 802 11NA HT20 802 11NA HT40 Plus 802 1 INA HT40 Minus Channel Available channel will relate to what wireless band is chosen Transmission Power Control the transmit power of a radio by selection of Transmission Power Antenna Number The JetWave 2800 series complete 802 11n 1x1 1 steram and 2x2 2 stream for antenna attached The maximum data link rate at 1 steram and 2 stream will be 130Mbps and 300Mbps Short Guard Interval The guard interval is the space between symbols characters being transmitted Adding time between symbol transmissions allows these echoes and r
7. configure STP ON OFF or Rapid STP mode Ethernet Link Speed Link The link speed of Ethernet port can be changed manually into 10 100 Half Full duplex DHCP Server Setting The AP can be configured as a DHCP server for a LAN network Once the DHCP Server is chose as on the DHCP server setting elements will spread out on the page E o 192 158 1 100 192 168 1 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Allows you to enable or disable the DHCP server function in system IP Start End The IP Start and End Address specify the range of addresses assigned by your device when it functions as a DHCP server Primary amp Secondary DNS Set the primary and secondary DNS server IP address which DHCP server is going to assign for DHCP client devices Default Gateway Default gateways IP address assign for DHCP client devices Management VLAN Management VLAN is a secure VLAN which divides Internet users from device IP access Administrators can management network devices under the Management LAN network without betrayal of secrets Chapter 5 Management Page 20 Wireless Settings Open Wireless as below to make basic wireless configuration There are several settings such as the Radio Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup and Bandwidth Control can be configured in the Wireless Configuration Radio Setup AAA U EIL 1 Home System Setup MILLIA Administration Utility Status Logout admin Radio
8. to login the main page of JetWave 2800 As you can see this management interface provides main options in the above which are Home System Setup Wireless Administrator Utility Status and Logout admin Utility Status Logout admin Home SEACE Wireless Administration Basic Setup Network Setup System Basic System Time Figure 5 Main Page Note The username and password are case sensitive Chapter 3 Basic Settings Page 16 System Setup For users who use the JetWave 2800 for the first time it is recommended that you begin configuration from System Setup shown below In System Setup page there are 2 configuration pages Basic Setup and Network Setup Home MNECUECGO O Wireless Administration Utility Status Logout admin Basic Setup Network Setup System Basic System Time System Time Sync Figure 6 Basic System Settings Basic Setup System Basic Language The AP support English language currently Device Name User could give a name for identifying a particular outdoor access point in here System Time System Date User would like to set the date manually in this item System Time User would like to set the time manually in this item Time_ Synchronization Time synchronization setting will decide the duration to next time synchronization When any NTP server is available in network user can enable the NTP and system will automatically synchronize syste
9. while connecting to the N type connector inappropriate force may damage the N type connector a Warning Users MUST power the JetWave 2800 off first before connecting the external antenna to it otherwise damage might be caused to the JetWave 2800 itself Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 13 Chapter 3 Web Settings The Web Setting is applied to JetWave 2700 2800 Series The MESH and Roaming features are applied to specific models The JetWave 2700 2800 M means MESH mode it supports wireless Mesh network and Fast Roaming feature Factory Default Settings We ll elaborate the JetWave 2800 factory default settings You can re acquire these parameters by default If necessary please refer to the Administration Table 1 JetWave 2800 Factory Default Settings Features Factory Default Settings Username admin Password admin Language English Device Name FSA System Operation Mode Bridge 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spanning Tree Protocol ff Ethernet Link Speed Auto DHCP Server Off Management VLAN 0 Disable 802 11ng HT20 Radio 1 1 CH 2412MHz Radio 2 6 CH 2473MHz Full 0D gt ES 2 o 2 2 Z D Dig o o o D D D lt IP Setup Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server O D D o 0 D 5 Q Radio Setup Radio 1 2 On 400ms Aggregation Enable x100m ON rial O 2 2 g gt O wm 191 2 5 3 9 3 O gS 3 o Cc oi Z 9lzjo alc
10. will be protected by a pre share key setting since the security is enabled in global MESH setting This pre share key setting should be synchronous in a MESH group MESH Radio Setup Following parameters are working on a specific radio interface which user chooses first in Radio Chapter 5 Management Page 29 4 920MHz 20MHz ov MESH Mode iw HT40 iv 2 v MESH Uplink v Default v Radio Select a radio that you are going to configure Enable Enable or disable the selected radio interface Frequency Domain There are 5 frequency domains optional for each radio interface 2 402MHz 2 497MHz 2 402MHz 2 497 MHZ 4 920MHz 20MHz 4 925MHz 20MHz 4 930MHz 20MHz 4 935MHz 20MHz Prefer Freq User can select few prefer frequencies for Mesh to scan instead of scan all available channels in frequency domain 2 402MHz 2 497 MHZ v 4920MHz 20MMz wv 4 925MHz 20MHz 4 A iK a A A A B BE lt lt 8 lt i amp 4 Chapter 5 Management Page 30 4 930MHz 20MHz 4 935MHz 20MHz a B EM IK iK 4 a S a Kg a a 4 WLAN Mode Radios support Access Point Wireless Station Access Point WDS Support Wireless Station WDS Support MESH Mode and Mobility Mode mode to meet various network scenarios Frequency Band Choose a HT20 channel bandwidth 20MHz or HT40 channel bandwidth 40MHz radio frequency for sig
11. 00 00 00 E L al Hi d L 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 d d dl al d Security Comprehensive security settings are available on system in this menu These include Chapter 5 Management Page 25 WEP Keys and WPA WPA2 PSK Details of each type of security are in appendix The security settings are independent between each virtual AP interface WEP System supports 64 bit 128 bit and 152 bit WEP key in both ASCII and HEX format Do make sure the correctly number of digits characters and format of WEP key as shown in the table are entered Note that in HEX format HEX number cannot start with O Number of digit character ASCII HEX WPA WPA2 PSK The AP support WPA WPA2 PSK WPA Personal in security WPA WPA2 PSK Pre shared key mode is designed for home and small office networks and doesn t require an authentication server Each wireless network device authenticates with the access point using the same 256 bit key TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol A 128 bit per packet key is used meaning that it dynamically generates a new key for each packet Used by WPA CCMP An AES based encryption mechanism that is stronger than TKIP Sometimes referred to as AES instead of CCMP Used by WPA2 Both TKIP and CCMP encryption are available for WPA WPA2 PSK Pre shared key of 8 to 63 characters are required Group Rekey Interval can be set up to 65536 seconds MESH Setup This feature is just applied to the JetWave
12. 01 94 05 44 Intel R amp 25686DM 2 Gigabit Network Connection Packet Scheduler Miniport 00 23 7D B6 36 1 VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter For YMneti 00 50 56 c0 00 01 192 168 201 1 255 255 255 yMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter For vIMneta 00 50 56 0 00 08 192 165 26 1 255 255 255 0 Message Chapter 5 Management Page 46 Step 3 Click int nic and then you can see the Time Init ok in the Message field E Manazement Software revision 8 build 2012708703 10 39 26 ealtek R TL8138 Family PCI Fast Ethernet MIC Packet Scheduler Miniport QU 16 01 94 03 iniE mic release nic Made list Change IP Open in browser IP address Message 2013 04 18 14 50 03 Init ok Step 4 Click SCAN to scan the network The Nodes and its IP address can be found and listed in Node list Find all nodes message means all the nodes are found and the process is terminated Fr Management Software revision 8 build 2012 08 03 10 29 26 Intel R 82566DM 2 Gigabit Network Connection Packet Scheduler I D B6 3 init mic release nic Made list Change IP Open in browser Made IP address 00 12 7 30 00 04 http 1192 168 10 103 Message 2013 04 18 14 53 42 Init ok 2013 04 18 14 53 42 Find all nodes Chapter 5 Management Page 47 Step 5 After scan the network there are 2 available commands Change IP and Open in browser Select the AP and click Open in bowser then you can access the web management int
13. 2800 M Series Chapter 5 Management Page 26 Home System Setup MIG Administration Utility Status Logout admin Radio Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup Bandwidth Control MESH Global Setting Setup RADIO 1 MESH Setup RADIO 2 MESH Setup Figure 20 Wireless MESH Settings The MESH Setup page contains two major setting category MESH Global Setting Setup and RADIO MESH Setup MESH Global Setting This page allows you to configure the global settings for MESH mode MESH Gateway pre_share_key MESH ID amp SubID A five digit number to identify a specific MESH group System will recognize a neighbor MESH device as the same group when both MESH ID and SubID are coincident Chapter 5 Management Page 27 Device Type There are four MESH types optional for a device which is running MESH mode MESH Gateway ivi MESH Gateway MESH Point MESH Access Point Mobility Station Eines MESH Gateway A gateway MESH node of a MESH group it will control the registration of all MESH nodes in group There must be a MESH Gateway node in a MESH group MESH Point A MESH node relays data from all MESH neighbor nodes MESH Access Point A MESH node who works not only relaying MESH backbone data flow but also service Mobility Station or 802 11AGN Mobility Station Mobility license authenticate A MESH node that is able to do fast roaming between MESH Access Points under
14. APT i 48VDC Input PoE JetWave 2800 Series JetNet 53106 Industrial Outdoor AP Managed PoE Switch Figure 7 Example of Connect AP to the PoE Switch Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 8 Sa Note The AP does not provide PoE injector inside the box Please choose Korenix Industrial IEEE 802 3at compliant PoE Switch as power input source Thus Korenix can provide better quality assurance for your network Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 9 Pole Mounting 1 The unassembled bracket consists as below If there is any lost please contact your sales Pole Lock Bracket Figure 8 Pole Mounting Kit 2 Following steps show how to assemble the pole mounting kits Step 1 Assemble the Main Bracket and AP Attachment Bracket Figure 9 Pole Mounting Main Bracket with AP Attachment Bracket Step 2 Assemble the Main Bracket and Pole Lock Bracket Note The step is usually assembled in the field after confirmed the installation place _Y amp Figure 10 Pole Mounting Main Bracket and Pole Lock Bracket Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 10 3 Mount the AP to the AP Attachment Bracket D Bv 5 ERIS Figure 11 Mount the AP with AP Attachment Bracket 4 Pole mounting the AP in the field Below figure shows you have completed the hardware installation of JetWave 2800 Figure 12 Pole Mounting the Access Point Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 11 Using the External An
15. Korenix JetWave 2800 Series Industrial Outdoor Wireless Access Point User Manual V1 0 Apr 2013 Copyright Copyright 2013 all rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced adapted stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the supplier About This Manual This user manual is intended to guide professional installer to install the JetWave 2800 and how to build the infrastructure centered on it It includes procedures to assist you in avoiding unforeseen problems Conventions For your attention on important parts special characters and patterns are used in this manual Sa Note This indicates an important note that you must pay attention to a Warning This indicates a warning or caution that you have to abide Bold Indicates the function important words and so on Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter
16. MESH group mobility service coverage Mesh Network linfrastructure Wireless AP 802 11AGN 802 1 1AGN Mobility Station 7 Wireless Station Wireless Station MESH Access Point Wireless AP MESH Gateway peculiar configuration Following configurations are available only when device type is in MESH Gateway mode MESH Gateway v Hop Max Broadcast The maximun hops count of MESH network scale and broadcast packet Only available on MESH Gateway Chapter 5 Management Page 28 Self Healing Time Each MESH node which is trying to join a MESH group must to register with MESH Gateway node After the registration is confirmed the MESH node can function its own role in group Once a registered node is disconnected from group the MESH system will wait for a period of time to delet registration information S H Threshold To maintain a MESH network MESH neighbors will keep sending management packet to update the best routing of data stream Once the lossing management packet number is reaching a Self Healing threshold number the system will determine the link is loss Ethernet Shortcut A independent configuration for specific network MESH which all MESH nodes are connected by wire The Ethernet Shortcut is limited by all radios on device should be Mobility Service in WLAN Mode Ethernet Shortcut MESH AP f MESH Gateway Security Security Disable v Security Key pre_share_key MESH wireless link
17. agement Page 40 Antenna Alignment Tool S5ID FonSee4 Data rate 6000 Kbps Start Stop MAC BC 99 BC FE E0 d0 Do tink test 20Mbps in 2 minutes Start Test Result last 0 total 25354 packets PER 056 E 52 3 NN RS NEN Moise BR Re rate 65000 Kops E G dA A A E E ETE A D Deme ODDO O III o_o ACE IO OOOO uU ou An Rx rate shows the best data rate you can reach under the current RSSI level Link Test Tool can also help you to do the fine tuning of your antenna direction Site Survey In wireless site survey system provides a signal scan function to detect any available wireless signal around the AP It will help AP installer to clarify the environment Choose a radio interface which you are going to do the survey on device and click Scan button After few seconds system will show the APs around the device Site Survey Radio 1 Figure 26 Site Survey Chapter 5 Management Page 41 Status System Information System Information summarizes all the configuration and hardware information of the device The information includes System Information Network Addresses Ethernet Port and Radio Cards Information Home System Setup Wireless Administration Utility METE System Information System Status Nodes Info AP Side Nodes Info Station Side Nodes Info Mesh System CAS eee IA Radio 1 Radio 2 Figure 27 System Information System Status Chap
18. ecific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user Content Chapter 1T Introduclion so nepote sees ces ce dE RE ecu ELT eh Eva FREU PER E QU EU CU Y Ead sas dua RT Oe MESE EUM USE hee 1 lgiigoreiBlero ge cR 1 PAD DCA AICO RM RD rM 2 KEV g ciuP cT 2 TPIS APA IC ALI OD eem eM E 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ooccocncocncocnnocnnocnnonnconnconnconaronancnnrcnnncnnnrnnnrnnrrnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnrnnannannns 4 Preparation Deore IfristallalUors siete cita 4 Professional Installation Required ccccccccscecsseeceeeecseeccececeuceceueeceeeceeseuceceueeseeeesueessueessueensass 4 Ss Precautions t ees a o cease eet ace ec 4 Installation Precautions ci o a HUP TM Dra A PEE kaa 5 Proauct PACK m M 5 Hardware Instala Os n Pr HE T GONMCC UD riasan a a a a a a chasse 7 POIS MOLINO NU EET 10 Using the External Antenna as aio 12 Chapter Web SUING S iia div a PE VeL A VOU Ad DAE 14 Factory Default Setings M 14 System ReguiremeNtS REPE re 15 How to Login the Web based Interface ooccccncncoccccccnccocnconcnonanononnnonnnonnnnnnncnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnos 15 SOC 17 Wireless d Sia inicie MEM ED mE MM mE MEE 21 AMS TAN a 34 UT
19. eflections to settle in before the next symbol is transmitted In normal 802 11 operations the guard interval is 800ns A short guard interval will short the time between symbol transmissions into 400 ns to enhance the efficiency of data transmission Aggregation Frame aggregation is a feature of the 802 11n wireless LAN standards that increases throughput by sending two or more data frames in a single transmission Distance To assign a distance between nodes in a point to point transmission will improve the success rate of data transmit WLAN Setup Chapter 5 Management Page 22 Home System Setup MUGG Administration Utility Status Logout admin Radio Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup Bandwidth Control RADIO 1 WLAN Setup wireless 1 wireless_1 H o AccessPoint e 2348 000 Auto mido pe Auto pw Default jv NE A CMM o a 0 Disable w Figure 99 Wireless Settings Each physical radio interface supports up to 16 virtual WLAN AP setting User can add or delete a virtual AP by click the or button on top of the very right side of setting block wireless 1 wireless 1 0 Access Point iw 2312 SSID A service set identifier SSID is a name that identifies a particular 802 11 wireless LAN A client device receives beacon messages from all access points within range advertising their SSIDs The client device can then either man
20. erface Select the AP and click Change IP you can see the following popup window Change IP Change the IP address and Netmask then click Change to apply the new settings jg Management Software revision 8 build 2012708703 10 39 26 Intel R S2566DM 2 Gigabit Network Connection Packet Scheduler Miniport 00 23 7D B6 3 init nic Made lisk Change IP Node IP address no 12 77 30 00 04 Change IP Target OO 12 77 30 00 04 New IP Address 192 168 10 New Nekmask 255 255 Message 2013 04 18 14 53 42 Init ok 2013 04 18 14 53 42 Find all nodes 2013 04 18 14 55 07 Change 00 12 77 30 00 04 address to 192 168 10 103 2013 04 18 14 55 08 Device 00 12 77 30 00 04 change address to 192 168 10 103 ak Chapter 5 Management Page 48 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the JetWave 2800 For warranty assistance contact your service provider or distributor for the process Q 1 How to know the MAC address of JetWave 2800 MAC Address distinguishes itself by the unique identity among network devices There are two ways available to know it e Each device has a label posted on the back of the AP There are MAC address for Ethernet and Radio cards Please refer below y ETHERNET aa ETE CIOL TINUE AT Te sons 12 77 3044 08 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Radio 1 NC LABEL ANIMI ML HE A this 00 12 77 30 i
21. ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To avoid the possibility of exceeding radio frequency exposure limits you shall beep a distance of at least 100cm between you and the antenna of the installed equipment This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The availability of some sp
22. gh Ethernet cable The IP67 waterproof enclosure JetWave 2800 with wide 35 70 C operating temperature design allows users to install the device under harsh environmental conditions Chapter 1 Introduction Page 1 Appearance Figure 1 JetWave 2800 Key Features Single Dual Triple RF Configurable 802 11a b g n and 2 4G 5G Superb performance 3RF with 1GbE up to 350Mbps Strong TX output power extends distance and coverage High RX sensitivity enhances receiving signal quality 2x2 MIMO doubles data rate Supports Super Roaming Mesh and Mobility mode 2800 M Supports high performance multiple hopping mode 2800 H Wireless QoS WMM for video precedence transmission Chapter 1 Introduction Page 2 High gain weatherproof fiberglass antenna by selection Gigabit PoE power input PoE injector included P67 aluminum housing 35 70 C outdoor solution Typical Application This section describes the typical applications of JetWave 2800 By default it is set to AP mode which allows it to establish a wireless coverage besides it is also able to join any available wireless network under wireless client mode The JetWave 2800 is able to deliver stable and efficient broadband connectivity for various applications Figure 2 Typical Application Besides the JetWave 2800 can also be applied into the following environments Cost effectively provide long distance backhaul for remote areas
23. h Control Profile Setup Profile ID There are 20 bandwidth control profiles can be configured for administration Mode Downstream and upstream data rates for subscriber or the client devices connecting to AP can be defined here There are two bandwidth limit types in system Both mode UL DL Limit Rate consolidates download and upload rate of each single client connection UL DL mode Chapter 5 Management Page 32 UL DL Limit Rate specifies download and upload rate of client connections Once the bandwidth limit is enabled the limitation applies to all clients that connect to the AP Chapter 5 Management Page 33 Administration JetWave 2800 series provides system management in menu partition Administration Which includes configuration file management password maintaining and SNMP setup Management Home System Setup Wireless ME CUGET Utility Status Logout admin Management Login Password SNMP Setup System Log Cert Management Firmware Upgrade Configuration Management System Reboot System Reboot Figure 23 Administration Firmware Upgrade Administrator can upload a new firmware file to device to keep system running by the latest bug fixed version of firmware Configuration Management Administrator would like to save the configuration of device to local PC by click Backup Configuration Once hardware damage happened administrator can Restore Configuration a saved configura
24. jo _ 3 5 2 o Sold lt a OD g D pe S O D Radio 1 wireless_1 Radio 2 wireless 2 WLAN Setup Broadcast Enable Radio 1 2 Yes 2m WN Ela ie Plo U Zlo lt O e D Access Point Chapter 3 Basic Settings Page 14 Client Isolation Off Bandwidth Profile Bandwidth ContolProflelID Moo Profile Setup System Requirements Before configuration please make sure your system meets the following requirements Acomputer coupled with 10 100 1000 Base T X adapter Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192 168 1 x as the default IP address of JetWave 2800 is 192 168 1 1 X cannot be 0 1 nor 255 A Web browser on PC for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Netscape or Firefox How to Login the Web based Interface The JetWave 2800 provides you with user friendly Web based management tool Open IE and enter the IP address Default 192 168 1 1 of JetWave 2800 into the address field You will see the WELCOME page as below Chapter 3 Basic Settings Page 15 korenix JETAYZVIZ sila System Setup Wireless Administration Utility Status Logout admin Your Industrial Computing amp Networking Partner Login Logout WELCOME Select the Login then the login screen will appear as below Figure 4 Login Page Enter the name of Account Default admin and password Default admin respectively and click Login
25. k the signal strength If it is weak or unstable The smaller the number is the weaker the signal strength is please join other available AP for better connection Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Page 50 Appendix A ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64 bit or 128 bit Shared Key hexadecimal number or ACSII As defined hexadecimal number is represented by 0 9 A F or a f ACSII is represented by 0 9 A F a f or punctuation Each one consists of two digit hexadecimal Table 2 ACSII ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent NO 39 3A 3 3 3 3 3 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ss jp ps hn fe C1 NO NO C1 NO 6A wvlululoaolaolaolao nininininininininininini Ola Ss o n S 7 Glo ieloi xlojo 25 o ololololo alala alalalalalalalala ai RPO TN T gt lojo o9o a a o c O C2 N O N Appendix B GPL Declamation Page 51 Revision History 1 formal release Apr 24 2013 Orwell Hsieh Appendix B GPL Declamation Page 52
26. m time with NTP server GMT Time zone Set a Greenwich Mean Time setup for time synchronization Time Server User can insert an available IP address of NTP server in Internet for time synchronization Chapter 5 Management Page 17 Network Setup Home By OCuR CU ae Wireless Administration Utility Status Logout admin Basic Setup Network Setup System Operation Mote 192 168 10 10 255 255 255 0 Spanning Tree Protocol Ethernet Link Speed Management VLAN Figure 77 Network Setup System Operation Mode Bridge or Router The default value is Bridge mode Bridge When configured to Bridge mode the AP acts as bridge to transmit receive traffic between LAN to Wireless LAN And there is only one IP address available for the system Router When configured to Router mode the AP acts as Router the LAN and Wireless LAN will be separated to different network See Router Mode WAN LAN Setup for detail configuration Bridge Mode IP Setup IP Address Once Static IP was selected the IP Address field will allow you to set the bridge device IP address manually This IP address of the bridge is used as the base for all of your local Chapter 5 Management Page 18 network settings Subnet Mask This is the subnet mask address for your bridge device Set the IP subnet mask manually Default Gateway Set the default gateway IP address manually DNS 1 amp 2 The Domain Name System DNS is how the In
27. nal transmission Antenna Number System completes 802 11n 1x1 1 steram and 2x2 2 stream for antenna attached The maximum data link rate at 1 steram and 2 stream will be 130Mbps and 300Mbps RF Deployment 3 radio operating mode Mesh Uplink Mesh Downlink and Mobility Service to define various radio behavior Sync Interval To define a time period for Mesh nodes synchronizing path information to each other Rate Adaptation To define the up and down gradient of data rate when a data rate is auto or limited WMM Setup Home System Setup MIG Administration Utility Status Logout admin Radio Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup Bandwidth Control WMM Setup Radio 1 w Figure 21 Wireless WMM Settings Chapter 5 Management Page 31 Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a Wi Fi Alliance interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802 11e standard It provides basic Quality of service QoS features to IEEE 802 11 networks WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories AC voice video best effort and background It is suitable for simple applications that require QoS such as Voice over IP VoIP on Wi Fi phones VoWLAN Bandwidth Control Profile Setup Home System Setup MIG Administration Utility Status Logout admin Radio Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control Profile Setup Figure 22 Bandwidt
28. nformational Disable 0 0 0 0 System Log 2000 01 01 00 20 21 Informational MARK 2000 01 01 00 10 21 Informational MARK 2000 01 01 00 00 21 Informational syslogd syslogd started Figure 24 System Log Setting Certificate Management Certificate Management a 1970 1111 19701 1970 1111 19701 Figure 24 Certificate Management Chapter 5 Management Page 37 Utility JetWave 2800 series provide various software utilities helping administrator to do the network status survey and diagnostic Ping Ping allows you to know the alive status of the remote unit easier Home System Setup Wireless Administration Muda Status Logout admin Ping RSSiCalc FresnelZone Ant Alignment Tool MESH Tool Site Survey Host 192 168 1 69 Size 58 Counts 10000 Ping Stop Clean GraphicScale 30 Max Oms Avg Oms Min Oms 0 packets transmitted Opackets received 0 packet lost wiv A Nal Jl dH J Figure 24 Ping Utility Graphical display helps administrator to get the responding time changes of target IP address Insert the remote host IP address packet size and number in field than press Ping system will show the result on page The result presenting can be adjusted by different choosing of graphic scale RSSI Calculator Simple RSSI Calculator helps to estimate a possible RSSI and path loss by known device Tx power transmission
29. oE Switch Injector is easier to cause damage in the field environment Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 6 Hardware Installation Connect up 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port in the bottom of the JetWave 2800 The Ethernet port is an IEEE 802 3at compliant PoE port x EPI a p M y s dae zu 3 pr 1 v SGHZ Bridge n Figure 3 The Ethernet port in the bottom of the AP 2 To have better waterproof protection outside please follow the below step to install the Waterproof Cap for RJ 45 Step 1 Insert the Ethernet Cable to the Waterproof Cap for RJ 45 You may re assemble the RJ 45 connector to insert the cap make sure the cable distance from the PoE switch to the AP Check the cable connection is correct before installed it in the field Figure 4 Assemble the Ethernet Cable Step 2 Put the red rubber ring to the RJ 45 connector first Plug the Ethernet Cable into the RJ 45 port Note that the CAT 5E 6 cable is recommended Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 7 Rad RUDY ine Figure 5 Connect to the RJ 45 connector Step 3 Lock the Waterproof Cap for the RJ 45 port Figure 6 The Ethernet Cable is well installed 9 Connect another end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE Switch or PoE Injector Then the AP can be powered and user can access its management interface through the cable Below figure is an example of Connect AP to the PoE Switch i rie
30. power cable loss antenna gain and frequency both transmitting and receiving side Graphic displaying shows changes of path loss and RSSI Chapter 5 Management Page 38 Transmitter Free Space Path Receiver Tx Power Frequency RSSI 20 dBm 2412 MHz 70 108 dBm Cable loss Distance Cable loss 2 dB 20 KM 2 dB Antenna Gain Path loss Antenna Gain 20 dB 126 108 dB 20 dB Received Sensitivity Margin 75 dBm 10 dB Calculate 150 0dB 0 0dBm BS pathloss dB RSSI dBm 10 0dBm 125 0dB 20 0dBm 100 0dB 30 0dBm 75 0dB 40 0dBm 50 0dBm 50 0dB 60 0dBm 25 0dB rt O gt O O 70 0dBm 0 0dB 80 0dBm 0 0 km 2 0 km 4 0 km 6 0 km 8 0 km 10 0 km 12 0 km 14 0 km 16 0 km 18 0 km 20 0 km Figure 24 Simple RSSI Calculator First Fresnel Zone Calculator The First Fresnel Zone Calculator is a tool that helps you to estimate the possible obstruction from existing object between two devices before the wireless installation An antenna angle calculation can also help you to aligning the vertical angle of the directional antenna First Fresnel Zone Calcuator Tx Height Tx Rx Distance Frequency Rx Height Obstacles Height Tx Obstacles Distance Ant angle 80 M 3 KM 2412 MHz 20 M 20 M 2 KM 1 146 MA Tx Rx MM Tx Rx MM ist FZ MM 60 of 1st FZ Bl Obstacles MW Ground 80 00M 60 00M 40 00M 20 00M 0 00M 0 00KM 0 50KM 1 00KM 1 50KM 2 00KM 2 50KM 3 00KM Figure 25 First Fresnel Zone Calculator Chapter 5 Management Page 39
31. r jacket 5 When the system is operational avoid standing directly in front of it Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 4 Installation Precautions To keep the JetWave 2800 well while you are installing it please read and follow these installation precautions 1 Users MUST use a proper and well installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with JetWave 2800 otherwise a random lightening could easily cause fatal damage to JetWave 2800 EMD Lightning DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRNT Y 2 Users MUST use the safety certificated PoE switch injector with the JetWave 2800 The Industrial PoE Switch is recommended 3 Users MUST power off the JetWave 2800 first before connecting the external antenna to it otherwise damage might be caused to the JetWave 2800 itself Product Package The product package you have received should contain the following items If any of them are not included or damaged please contact your local vendor for support JetWave 2800 X 1 Pole Mounting Kit x1 Waterproof Cap for RJ 45 x1 Quick Installation Guide x1 Product CD x1 Note Product CD contains Quick Installation Guide and User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 5 Pole Mounting kit Waterproof Cap for RJ 45 a Warning Users MUST use the safety certificated PoE Switch Injector with the JetWave 2800 Use of other non safety certificated P
32. s Limit the maximum number of associate client devices Client Isolation Client isolation will protect the privacy of each connecting client from searching in a wireless LAN Bandwidth Profile Choose a bandwidth control profile for virtual AP interface About the detail of bandwidth profile please refer to the bandwidth control setup in coming pages Chapter 5 Management Page 24 Wireless Security Home System Setup BRUGES Administration Utility Status Logout admin Radio Setup WLAN Setup Wireless Security MESH Setup WMM Setup Bandwidth Control Wireless Security Setting wireless 1 v Q e a Disable Law Figure 10 Wireless Security Settings SSID User can choose a specific virtual AP to assign a security type of wireless link MAC Filter MAC filter provides allow or deny MAC table for administrator to access control of AP by insert a MAC address of client device When running allow mode only the MAC address which showing on the table will be accept for wireless connectivity When running deny mode MAC address which showing on the table will be blocked from wireless connectivity The table can be configured 32 MAC address at most of each virtual AP interface wireless testi 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 a 00 00 00 00 00 00 T 00 00 00 00 00 00 T 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 _ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 LI _ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
33. tenna Consult your system integrator or our technical support engineer to choose the suitable external antenna with N type connector for your application Different antenna supports different bands and different range of coverage There are indication labels shows which radio the antenna socket belongs to JetWave 2800 supports maximum 3 Radio cards please connect your antenna correctly and configure the band and settings for each of them Blue block The antenna of the Radio 1 Orange block The antenna of the Radio 2 Red block The antenna of the Radio 3 Sa Note When prepare the external antenna make sure the antenna can support Dual Polarization Most of the high gain antenna supports Dual Polarization Connect the V polarization of antenna to V polarization of the AP The H polarization of antenna to H polarization of the AP Some of the low gain or Omni antenna may not support Dual Polarization you can connect 2 the same dbi gain antennas to V and H polarization Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 12 The below figures show the steps to connect the antenna to the antenna sockets Connect your antenna with the N type connector here Figure 13 Example of the Connect external Antenna socket Connect the Omni Directional Antenna to the Antenna Socket Note Most of high gain external antenna is installed in higher place than AP get low power lost antenna cable in advance Be aware of the force you use
34. ter 5 Management Page 42 Radio 1 Figure 27 System Status Real time link statuses of all interfaces are shown in the menu System Up Time Display how long the AP has been operating since last boot up Interface Status Indicate the interface is ENABLE or DISABLE Link Rate Data Link Rate here indicates the maximum transmission rate available and can be used as an indication of link quality Link Quality A Calculation of RSSI signal and noise level to indicate the quality of the communication link in percentage Channel The channel used by the wireless interface Signal Level A 70 50dBm signal level is recommended for a good connection Too low a signal the wireless link between AP and AC cannot be established Too high a signal level the power amplifier at the receiver might be forced to operate in saturation region and distorts the signal waveform Chapter 5 Management Page 43 In order to help user s reading of the changes system also provide a graphic interface to trace the items changes Click the Graphic Display button on the top left of the page graphic mode will show on your browser Connecting Nodes Information ACOFBEBCAEFF 57 101703 Q 49140 DB All the connecting clients MAC address will be display in Connecting Nodes Information including signal and data rate The result shows information only when WLAN was configured as Access Point mode Close Graphic jay X Client MAC 4C
35. ternet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS Server IP Address If you wish to use another enter that IP Address in DNS 2 field Router Mode WAN LAN Setup When configured the System Operation Mode to Router mode the Web interface shows below 2 new configuration fields Ethernet v WAN Setup The page allows you to configure the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS 1 2 for the WAN Port While the WAN Port is Ethernet port the settings will be applied to the Ethernet RJ 45 port Note If your PC is not located within the same IP subnet of the WAN port please remember to modify your PC s IP address to re connect the AP LAN Setup The page allows you to change the IP address Subnet Mask for the LAN Click Apply after configured the new settings The new settings are activated immediately after you applied Spanning Tree Protocol The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a network protocol that ensures a loop free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network The basic function of STP is to prevent bridge loops and ensuing broadcast radiation Spanning tree also allows a network design to include spare Chapter 5 Management Page 19 redundant links to provide automatic backup paths if an active link fails without the danger of bridge loops or the need for manual enabling disabling of these backup links This setting allows you to
36. tion file to a new hardware without any reconfiguration Reset Default allows administrator to reload the system to factory default After click Reset Default the system will reboot automatically You will see below screen Please wait and connect it again by Default IP Address 192 168 1 1 System Booting System Restart Click the System Reboot button will help to warm start the system Chapter 5 Management Page 34 Login Password Login Password admin System allows administrator to change the admin and user login password in menu partition Login Password SNMP Setup Disable w JetWave 2800 series support both SNMP V2 and V3 The configurable items show below Enable v System Location A description notes the device location System Contact A description notes the device maintaining information System Name A description notes the given name of device SNMPV3 Chapter 5 Management Page 35 RW User Name Read and write authority login ID RW User Password Read and write authority login password RO User Name Read only authority login ID RO User Password Read only authority login password AUTH method Choose the user authentication method ENC method Choose the SNMP data encryption method SNMP V2C RW Community Read and write authority community stream RO Community Read only authority community stream System Log Setting Chapter 5 Management Page 36 I
37. ually or automatically select the network with which to associate Broadcast Network administrator can choose broadcast beacon messages of a virtual AP by checking the broadcast block Chapter 5 Management Page 23 Jes Le Au vo RN CS o Li 0 Disable Enable Network administrator can also decide functioning of virtual AP or let it idle WLAN Mode Radios support Access Point Wireless Station Access Point WDS Support and Wireless Station WDS Support mode to meet various network scenarios RTS Request to send is the optional mechanism used by the 802 11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden node problem Set the packet size to trigger RTS CTS enable This is normally set in AC side only because the hidden station problem does not exit from the perspective of the AP RTS Threshold can be set between 1 and 2312 bytes Fragmentation Set the packet size to activate fragmentation Fragmentation threshold can be set between 1 and 2312 bytes Note Fragmentation setting will be automatically disabled once the frame aggregation is enabled Limited Data Rate Limit the wireless data link rate to enhance the stability of data transmission VLAN ID In order to create a wireless VLAN environment each virtual AP can conform to an 802 1Q VLAN tag ID VLAN Priority Each VLAN ID can be gave a priority number from 0 to 7 for data process priority Client Number
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