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1. RSL Noise Level Current Channel Current Tx Rate TNA SAS SN Version 1 02 41 Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 Hardware Specifications E General Radio Data Rate 11 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps Auto Fall Back Client Interface 10 100Base T Ethernet Range Open environment Regulatory amp Safety Certifications Compatibility Fully interoperable with IEEE802 11b compliant products Power Supply Input 100 240V 50 60Hz AC DC Power Adaptor Output 24V 830mMA E Network Information Network Architecture Infrastructure with Wireless client bridge Access Protocol CSMA CA IEEE802 11b compliant iSecurity 64 128 bit data encryption E Radio Specifications Frequency Band 2 4 2 484 GHz Radio Type Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Modulation CCK 11 5 5Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps Version 1 02 42 Po DBP SK 1 Mbps Operation Channels North America 11 Japan 14 Europe 13 Spain 2 France 4 19dBm FCC m mee R Embedded 9dBi patch antenna Sensitivity FER 0 08 11 Mbps lt 85dBm 5 5 Mbps lt 88dBm 2 Mbps lt 91dBm 1 Mbps lt 93dBm Operating 0 to 55 C Storage 20 to 75 C Environmental Temperature Range Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 typical Physical Specifications Dimensions _ 138 7mm x 104 0mm x 38 0mm Weight 500g Version 1 02 43 6 2 Software Specifications Protocol TCP IP 802 1d Transparent Bridging MAC address based access control Management Web based Man
2. v ay Hotmail X Messenger R HAI MSN Utility Software Upgrade Y General Config Please Fill in The Following Software Upgrade Information Upgrade Mode amp TFTP Parameters TETP Server IP Address 192 168 2 168 Select Upgrade Mode Upgrade Filename E Program Image SUSW Bin ad Web Image SUFS Img ifo A y e Wireless Link Info Utility i O e Softw are U ng rade X e Administration http 192 169 2 1 util swup sht D eK Version 1 02 34 Version 1 02 35 4 4 2 Administration Step 1 Click Utility Administration The following figure shows the Utility Administration page E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO KHO HAO RREA IAM KAN a O 1 HAO Arn ka ge OL aa FED E http 192 168 2 1 Erz ta msi PES PBBRT ADEA ROHR 7 a Hotmail X Mesenger Q HAI MSN Cra Utility Administration This page offers the function to write new configuration data into flash memory After updating the configuration the server must be restarted and then the setting will work VY General Config System When restarting the system the browser session will be disconnected After waiting for several minutes you may either press the browser s reload button or close the browser and re open tt Supervisor Account Running Status Supervisor ID ratit e Info Supervisor Password eeee Password Confi
3. 745108 BIOS Version 1 618 2002708705 oT RINTOSK id 12 hting Multitask Processing Sosten Check fee software Version HWLAN 1 31 201RC2 145188 BIOS Version ort 20682 HS 85 Current Network Stat 192 168 2 1 lLittle Endian 18 232192 Bridge WAC Address 00 02 6F 01 76 C2 Toshiba TCS8FUTI6 A found Wireless LAN Chterface IP 192 168 10 1 Net ARM h Press s or S to show Current Network Status k ai raii Dump i 1 rase Flash memory section Press Esc to reboot f pgrade Flash nenoky peat eit iS as op start rom triage wlan Shut 15 Save image to file LOOPBACK device O SHUTDOWN t tel ida rh now rebooting ng System Check ma edie Mee addvesd E IRET aten Apun onde upioad mentonni upiga rogram Oo ram an EXECUTE IR Reboot 4510B BIOS Version 1 018 2002 08 05 IWetARM gt pe End fm ii 1 BOOT 3 SOHO 4 WEBIMG 5 APFW 6 CONFIG 7 SSMAC default SOHO 0271 DA x select area _ Now switch to Xmodem protocal 4 E Connected 0 04 08 ANSI fitszone w 1 SCROLL CAPS uum Capture Printecho Step 5 Select 3 SOHO and select 4 WEBIMG to update the firmware Step 3 Press h keystroke it will display related commands as the figure files one by one shown below Step 6 While the window starts to display C character continuously click ae Eat Hewi gel Pa E O Transfer and select the new firmware files lt soho bin gt file press OK to star
4. 1 02 20 45106 BIOS Version 1 018 2002 08 05 Little Endian 10 32192H Toshiba TOCS8F T1604 found Het kh f 1 BOOT 3 S0H0 4 WEBIMG S AFFW 6 CONFIG 7 S5MaC default SOHO select area 6 start your SModem program now eee erasing Ox30000 _ done POS TaMming 2 2 22 done Het FM f L BOOT 3 S0H0 4 WEBIMG S AFFW 6 CONFIG T SeM default SOHO select area 6 start Your zmodem program TOW ee Cee eer hb 3h ata recieved ok start flash operation y ND Y erasing Ox30000 _ done programming done Ne takh gt Version 1 02 21 Chapter 3 Network Topologies This chapter describes several main types of installations implemented by using the Outdoor Wireless System commonly This is by no means intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible configurations but rather shows examples of some of the more common implementations The Wireless client bridge can only be configured into Wireless Client Router Bridge to accomplish the broadband wireless point to point point to multipoint systems with Central Bridge as the figure shown below Cental Router Bridge RF Cable Remote Router Bridge gt e Pet ral 3 Hub Switch gt Inline Power Injector ce Ethernet Cable The Wireless client bridge performs in either router or bridge mode In a Point to Multipoint topology all communication between network systems is done through a centralized agent Among the O
5. 2 Ethernet Interface IP 192 168 10 1 default route 192 168 1 1 Step 4 Set Wireless parameters on ROU Channel 1 and SSID wireless and these parameters must be the same with COU Step 5 Set the DHCP server service on the ROU and apply it on Ethernet Interface Step 6 The ROU assigns IP addresses to PC1 and PC2 Version 1 02 The operator can also disable NAT behavior on COU and enable NAT behavior on ROU enable NAT on Wireless Interface In this case any outgoing packets will transfer to 192 168 1 2 The operator can also enable NAT behavior on COU enable NAT on Ethernet interface and enable NAT behavior on ROU enable NAT on Wireless Interface Version 1 02 27 Chapter 4 Network Parameters 4 1 IP Configuration E Wireless Client Bridge Step 1 Enter the IP Address manually into the Bridge IP Address field Step 2 Use Bridge IP Address setting to assign or change the bridge s IP address Step 3 Click at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of IP address 4 2 Configure SNMP Select the General Config TCP IP SNMP and the SNMP screen appears The figure below shows the current SNMP community pool and trap host pool 4 2 1 Configure Community Pool The SNMP Community Pool has five entries 1 To modify the entry click the select button beside the entry index number and click Modify The configuration page appears as the figure shown below Version 1 02 28 E
6. E Services Information This block shows whether the following services are enabled or disabled NAPT SNMP MAC Filter WEP encryption SSS Version 1 02 37 5 1 System Information By selecting Running Status System Info enter the System Information page as the figure shown below E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRE tHE RR RRB A IAM KAU 2 OQ O HAG Ave km Ome 2 2 4 H SHED http192 168 2 17 v Egz Be msn y PRI MMAR ANES JOHBRARE O 4 Hotmail X Mesenger Q HA MSN General Contig General System Information e System CP IP General System Information e General System Information Product Model CBS Host Name SendFarSuU Software Version SendFar SU ver 1 39 003 2004 10 22 Build SOLUTIONS 8 V LX Boot Code Version 1 01BX Web Version 1 37X System Uptime 32 min 29 sec Utility e Software Upgrade e General System Status e Administration aaa 3 7 mnis aac Operation Mode Wireless Client Bridge Bridge IP Address 192 168 2 1 Bridge Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Wireless SSID wireless e Service Information SNMP Enable MAC Filter Disable WEP Encryption Disable hitp 192 168 2 1 utiSysinfo sht D ARAE In this page user can find the system information and most of the running parameters Version 1 02 38 5 2 Statistic Information By selecting Running Status Statistic Info the figure belo
7. INFORMATION CHAPTER 6 6 1 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 6 2 SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 7 7 1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION Tad Ve Videos 72 UTILITY fedd Teka CHAPTER 8 Version 1 02 SPECIFICATIONS Software Upgrade REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Introducing the Wireless client bridge The Wireless client bridge is a fully interoperable with IEEE 802 11b compliant Outdoor Wireless Last mile product The Wireless client bridge operates in remote bridge mode and connects Outdoor Wireless Router Bridge to construct point to point as well as point to multipoint topologies for maximum flexibility in configuring building to building networks to WISP 1 2 Product Features Outdoor enclosure in compliance with IP67 RF transmit power 100mW 20dBm with 85dBm Rx sensitivity 11Mbps data rate Embedded 9dBi patch directional antenna Support 24VDC 0 8A Power over Ethernet NAT NAPT and Virtual Server Mapping support MIB II and Private MIB support MAC address based access control S S So oN 1 3 Package Contents The product package contains the following items 1 One 1 Wireless client bridge Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge unit 2 One 1 100 240VAC 50 60Hz AC DC adapter with wall mount plug and DC plug power cord 3 One 1 24VDC 830mA Inline Power Injector PoE 4 Three 3 water protect kit consists of 3 of components 5 One 1 1 8m grounding wire 6 One 1 U
8. Input Port refer topage 4 to the Ethernet port on a PC Version 1 02 6 Version 1 02 7 NOTE This connection is required for setting up initial configuration information After configuration is completed the RS 232 null modem console cable shall be removed and run a cross over Ethernet cable from Data Input Port to PC or a straight Ethernet cable to LAN connection e g Hub Step 5 Attach one straight Ethernet cable to the Power amp Data Output Port on the Inline Power Injector refer to page 5 Step 6 Plug the other end of the straight Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port refer to page 5 on the Wireless client bridge When the Wireless client bridge receives power over the Ethernet cable the Wireless client bridge will start its boot sequence and the Active LED on the Inline Power Injector will light up You can configure the Wireless client bridge via HTML browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator from a remote host or PC Version 1 02 2 4 Basic Configuration 2 4 1 What you need to know The Wireless client bridge can be configured into two operation roles including Wireless Client Bridge and Wireless Client Router The Wireless client bridge is shipped with default configuration to function as a client bridge between an Ethernet and Wireless network by attaching Wireless client bridge to the wired LAN simply If user would configure Wireless client bridge please refer to the following
9. When you have modified all the entries preferred click FINISH Version 1 02 29 4 2 2 Configure Trap Host Pool The Trap Host Pool has five entries 1 To modify a entry click the select button beside the entry index number and click Modify The configuration page appears as following figure E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRE HE RRO RBA IAM AH O O AAO Axe yams em 8 2 4 VHs FED http 1192 168 2 1 Ez l vi Ese sa mar v Owe PMRW ANEA JOHPRERS O Homil gh Messenger R BA MSN Disable v General Config eta O5 Disable Config Followmg Trap Host Parameter Select one trap host index from the table below and click Modify buttom to modify specific item Table ofcurrent trap host pool Index Version IP Address Community 1 Version 1 192 168 2 168 public Utility 2 Version 2 192 168 2 80 public e Software Upgrade e Administration 3 Disable O4 Disable O5 Disable Modify v hitp 192 168 2 1 aconfigSSNMP sht D ARAE 2 Specify the Version IP Address and Community field Y Version Select Disable Version 1 or Version 2 to control this trap host v IP Address Enter the Trap Host IP Address Community Enter the password in this field Version 1 02 30 Version 1 02 Click OK to refresh the current trap host pool To modify another trap host entry to the current trap host po
10. bridge could function the role of ROU Version 1 02 23 3 2 Wireless Client Router to Central Wireless Bridge 192 168 2 1 Remote RB Router Central RB Bridge 192 168 2 254 a 1927 168 10 240 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 ADSL Cable ss hs al 4 a Internet j a 192 168 2 2 DHCP TET server Bl Channel 1 192 168 10 1 SSID wireless a p E HAT De 5 Radius server 192 168 2 100 a DHCP Server 192 168 10 241 192 168 2 5 Set the COU to perform a bridge bridge IP address 192 168 2 1 Set Wireless parameters on COU Channel 1 and SSID wireless Set the ROU to perform a Router Wireless Interface IP 192 168 2 2 Ethernet Interface IP 192 168 10 1 It is a must to enable NAT on Wireless Interface default route is 192 168 2 254 Set Wireless parameters on ROU Channel 1 and SSID wireless these parameters must same with COU Set the DHCP server service on the ROU and apply it on Ethernet Interface The ROU assigns IP addresses to PC1 and PC2 Version 1 02 24 3 3 Wireless Client Bridge to Central Wireless Router ermer g 192 168 1 2 EER ia LSN Remote RB Bridge Central RB Router 192 168 2 254 eena 192 168 1 1 192 168 2 1 ADSL Cable a SA aae r ae mi a OP iie i a a a mi ty C Internet i Channel 1 F SSID wireless DHCP 197 168 1 240 PC F P DHCP Server Radius serwer 192 168 2 5 Step 1 Ste
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12. or 5T to show Current Network Status or D to reset to default Press Esc to reboot E Web Access Procedures Once you identify the IP Address assigned to Wireless client bridge use web browser to configure Wireless client bridge through the HTTP Interface The following procedure explains how to configure each item Step 1 Open your browser and enter the IP Address Step 2 Press lt ENTER gt key and the Wireless client bridge Login screen appears as shown below Enter Network Password 2 P Please type your user name and password Site 194 168 2 1 Realm System Setup User Name froot Password Ez Cancel Version 1 02 11 Step 3 Enter root in the User Name and the Password fields and click to enter the web configuration user interface screen as shown below Z Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer jf fx BRD CO WA SHREW IAM KAN d 9 a O Om kam Qa O CSE wm BUKS FED nttp7192 168 2 1 gez te msn 7 y OBI PRB AEG J HARAS OQ 4 Hotmail QB Messenger Q 6 MSN Cra Tutorial General Configuration gt General Config Function Overview Following list is the general configuration and short discription for the Ourdoor Wireless Access Point system If you want to see more information click the link of specific feature on the left window Running Status System Setup Utility Host Information e S
13. procedures After the prompt character NetARMs is displayed select S Save image to file and then select 6 CONFIG to back up the Wireless client bridge configuration as the figure shown below The back up file will be saved as lt CONFIG IMG gt file File Edit view Call Transfer Help Now switch to Xmodem protocoltt IHetARM gt Ji EB00T 3 0H0 4 WEBIMG 5 APFW 6 C0ONFIG YV 85MAC default S0HO select area jstart your xmodem program now C fFlash operation aborted MetARM gt h ID memory Dump E Erase flash memory section F upgrade Flash memory IG Go start rom image S Save image to file H Help messages M Dump Mac address ji Write Mac address Ia Switch download upload protocol F upload Program to ram and execute IR Reboot MetARM gt 1 BO0T 3 50H0 4 WEBBING S 2APFW 6 CONFIG V ISSMAC default S0H0 jselect area _ ie a Connected 0 12 47 ANSTW fiszooe w 1 SCROLL cars Num Capture Print echo E Uploading Configuration Files To upload an configuration file to Wireless client bridge user should select F upgrade Flash memory and then select 6 CONFIG While the window starts to display C character continuously click Transfer and select the preferred lt CONFIG IMG gt then press OK to start transferring file to Wireless client bridge Version
14. F Address 192 168 2 1 Utility Bridge Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IF Address 192 168 2 254 OOO AAR E Host Information The Host Name is not an essential setting but it helps to identify the device in network Use this setting to assign a name to the device Version 1 02 13 E IP Use MAC Addr You can choice Enable or Disable If you choice Enable it will set IP 2 4 6 Change Supervisor Account amp Password 10 X X X that used to last 3 MAC Address ID For example i E h I Administration The f h h MAC Addr 00 47 55 43 43 49 gt IP 10 67 67 73 48hex 67decimal an eee a If you choice Disable you need setting Bridge IP Address Information SRS RTS TV TE TTP BRO HE RAD RBA IAM KAU E Bridge IP Address gt aa OP ee n Use this setting to assign or change the Wireless client bridge IP address E ee is e E Bridge Subnet Mask Enter an IP subnet mask to identify the sub network so the IP address can j I be recognized on the LAN Y General Config ystem Utility Administration This page offers the function to write new configuration data into flash memory After updating the configuration the server must be restarted and then the setting will work When restarting the system the browser session will be disconnected After waiting for several minutes you may either press the browser s reload button or close the browser and re open it E Defa
15. IEEE 802 11b Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge User Manual November 03 2004 Version 1 00 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference MW Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION oeeseeseseosesescescscoseseoccseseoccsececsesesecsecseseseoseseo 1 1 1 INTRODUCING THE WIRELESS CLIENT BRIDGE ccceceecscececescececececeeees 1 1 2 PRODU TTEA ES n 1 1 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS sccccecesceccececcccecccecscscescscucescuseecsceecscescecesescesesces 1 1 4 SYSTEM REOUIREMENTS Ue nae 2 1 5 INLINE POWER INJECTOR POE cccccecccssccsescesccnsceseseeeceeusceseseeseencss 2 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND BASIC CONFIGURATION 3 2 1 BEFORE YOU yao ne ne ane ee ee eee ere ee ee 3 22 LOCATE THE WIRELESS CLIENT BRIDGE AND INLINE POWER INJECTOR PORTS 4 23 PREPARING INSTALLATION jsssssconesasesveasesnnnsabareadeasednsonsteepesabosnnteebaneseaseoae 7 2 4 BASIC CONFIGURATION 0cccccsseccceesececeeccecesecceeesececeeecceeseeceesaeceeaeeecesaes 9 2 4 1 What you need tO KNOW sxesosivesnsotisduceotsavsenetidsneann Geseistiapeeseiansesnideeiad 9 2 4 2 basic COMM ouration Steps swsesestiussscarsusoudesincvalsinuaalisscetnedseantbisescacsies 9 2 4 3 Login into the Web Interface cccccccccccccccescssseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 10 2 4 4 Set IP Address Subnet Mask Default Route IP ccccccceeeeeeeeees 13 2 4 5 Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface
16. Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer EO SHD WAG BOREU IAM HAD ae O n O WAG Paes yams Que 2 2 4a LAs FED http 192 168 2 1 v Egz ia msi Awe PRET ANEA HAAG Homil X Mesengr R FAY MSN S General Configuration SNMP Community Parameter General Config Config Following Community Parameter Select one community index from the table below and click Modify buttom to modify specific item m Table of current community pool Index Validaty Access Right Community 1 Enable Read public 2 Enable Write private 3 Disable O4 Disable V Utility O5 Disable e Software Upgrade e Administration Modify Config Following Trap Host Parameter Select one trap host index from the table below and click Modify buttom to modify specific item m Table of current trap host pool Index Version IP Address Community 1 Version 1 192 168 2 168 public O2 Version 2 192 168 2 80 public v http 192 168 2 LaconfigSNMP sht D ARAR 2 Specify the Validity Access Right and Community field v Validity Select Enable or Disable to control this community v Access Right Select a command from the pull down menu for this field Y Community Enter the password related the Access Right in this field 3 Click OK to refresh the current community pool 4 To modify another community entry to the current community pool repeat step 1 through step 3 5
17. adiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment E Declaration of Conformity Declares that the product Date November 18 2003 Model Number Wireless client bridge Equipment Type Wireless Access Bridge Made in Taiwan Complies with Part 15 Class C 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 Version 1 02 50 E European Community CE Notice Marking by the symbol cE Indicates compliance with the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN 300 328 2 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 EN 60950 SARAS Marking by the symbol CE05600 Indicates compliance with the essential requirements of R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC and the product is permitted to be used in the following EC countries including Germany UK The Netherlands Belgium Norway Sweden Denmark Finland France Italy Spain Austria Iceland Ireland Portugal Switzerland Greece and Luxembourg E PER ARBRE T eA ADAH AERH ABS Al ASR E ATR E EDE 2 93LP0030 RAR RIG ES By AN PSE EE LMA APT ORME BOK Bee SAS ZR EAIA EH ARSE
18. ager Console RS 232 configuration SNMP v1 SNMP MIB II Private MIB Firmware upgrade TFTP Trivial FTP Xmodem 1K Xmodem Zmodem Version 1 02 44 Chapter 7 Default Settings 7 1 General Configuration 7 1 1 System Default Value Host Name Host name for the RB ISP You can choice IP produced IP Use MAC Adar ee p Disable method Bridge IP Address For Wireless Client Bridge with 192 168 2 1 Bridge Subnet Mask Operation Mode 255 255 255 0 IP address of the gateway for Default Gateway IP default route when TCP IP 192 168 2 254 Address T filtering 7 1 2 SNMP 7 1 2 1 Table of SNMP Community Pool Index 1 Enable or disable the function Enable Index 2 of the corresponding community Enable Index 3 Validity index Disable Index 4 Disable Index 5 Disable Index 1 Select the access right Read Index 2 Deny Read Write Create for Write Index 3 Access SNMP Manager oe Right Index 4 thee Index 5 bles Index 1 Specify the type of community public Index 2 public or private for SNMP private Index3 Community Manager Index 4 T Index 5 Version 1 02 45 7 1 2 2 Table of SNMP Trap Community Host Pool Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 Version Index 4 Index 5 Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 IP Address Index 4 Index 5 Index 1 Index 2 Select or disable the SNMP Version Version 1 MIB1 Version 2 MIB2 Specify the IP address of the SNMP Manager for SNMP Trap Report Specify the type of community public
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20. ese devices If interference is experienced moving the equipment away from them will often reduce or eliminate the interference However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If the 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 or more of the following measures Re orient 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 which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Version 1 02 49 E Professional Installation Per the recommendation of the FCC the installation of high gain directional antenna to the system which are intended to operated solely as a point to point system and whose total power exceeds 30dBm EIRP require professional installation It is the responsibility of the installer and the end user that the high power systems are operated strictly as a point to point sysiem Systems operating as a point to multipoint system or use non directional antennas cannot exceed 30dBm EIRP power requirement under any circumstances and do not require professional installation E Information to User The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional r
21. eter wireless v Station Name default parameter ap Step 3 Click radio button to disable WEP or enable 64 128 bit WEP services default parameter disable If WEP is enabled input corresponded Default Key index and WEP Key and then click to generate the WEP64 amp WEP128 key patterns Version 1 02 32 Step 4 Click at the bottom of this page to complete the modification The following gives more info about the parameters set in the Wireless LAN information page to users E rts Threshold The setting determines the packet size ranging from 0 to 2339 bytes at which the bridge issues a request to send RTS before sending the packet A low RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the access point or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the bridge and not each other E frag Threshold The setting determines the size ranging from 256 to 2338 bytes at which packets are fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference E SSID The Service Set ID SSID can be any alphanumeric case sensitive entry from 2 to 32 characters long This string functions as a password to join the radio network Station Name Enter any alphanumeric case sensitive entry E WEP Key Enter 1 15 characters for 64 and 128 bits WEP KEY encryption and then cl
22. ick to generate the WEP64 amp WEP128 key patterns automatically E WEP User can Disable or enable 64 128 bit WEP services here E Default Key Select an encryption key from the pull down menu E WEP64 Key1 4 amp WEP128 Key1 4 The keys in these fields can be generated automatically by function For 40 bit encryption enter 10 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption enter 26 hexadecimal digits Hexadecimal digits include the Version 1 02 33 numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F The 40 bit WEP keys can contain any combination of 10 of these characters the 128 bit WEP 44 Utility keys can contain any combination of 26 of these characters The letters are not case sensitive 4 4 1 Software Upgrade Step 1 Click Utility select Software Upgrade page as the figure shown below and then use TFTP to upgrade AP In the Utility Software Upgrade page user must specify the TFTP server IP and select by which file to upgrade Program image Web image then click OK button to start the TFTP upgrade process Step 2 If the upgrade process is success the AP will apply the new settings and start rebooting right away Hint You must set up a TFTP server and this server must contain one latest new image E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRE RE WAO Re IAD AH w O O NAO we km Que Oe LaDAs FED http 192 168 2 17 v Egz Ea msn v Pre BBR AES HESS
23. installing the Wireless client bridge 2 1 Before You Start After unpacking the system make sure the following items are present and in good condition Wireless client bridge Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge unit AC DC adapter 100 240VAC 50 60Hz with wall mount plug and DC plug power cord 3 Inline Power Injector PoE 24VDC 830mA 4 Water protect kit consists of three of components 5 Grounding wire 1 8m 6 User manual CD disc 7 Wall mast mounting kit including one 1 band clamp 2 Version 1 02 2 2 Locate the Wireless client bridge and Inline Power Injector Ports M Interface on the Wireless client bridge Unit Y Ethernet Port 1 for connecting the RU 45 CAT 5 Ethernet cable Y RS 232 Console Port 2 for connecting the 1 8m RS 232 null modem console cable NOTE The RJ 45 Ethernet cable is not provided in Wireless client bridge shipping package as an accessory User can find one from computer store in accordance with the length required for outdoor deployment NOTE How to make up Water protect kit PS 1 Red line is RJ 45 cable 2 Use dryer blew Ardent shrink casing pipe Before After M Interface on the Inline Power Injector Version 1 02 v Data Input Port 9 for connecting cross over Ethernet Cable to PC or straight Ethernet cable to Hub Switch Router v 110 240VAC 50 60Hz AC DC power adapter DC Input Port v Power amp Data Output Port 5 for connecting the 30m Ru 45 CAT 5 Ethernet Cable Y G
24. l Config i Utility Software Upgrade e System Please Fill in The Following Software Upgrade Information Upgrade Mode amp TFTP Parameters TETP Server IP Address 192 168 2 168 Select Upgrade Mode Upgrade Filename a Program Image SUSW Bin O Web Image SUFS Img e vy eless a Utility f e Software Upgrade C e Administration http 192 169 2 1 util swup sht D ARAE E Upgrade the Firmware using RS 232 console Please refer to Provision 2 4 3 that introduces how to use RS 232 console port E Identify the IP Address assigned to the unit Step 1 If the connection is normal when the Wireless client bridge is powered up the Current Network Status will be displayed as File Edit View Call Transfer Help l Current Network Status Central Wireless Bridge Bridge IP Address 192 168 2 1 Bridge MAC Address e 8 82 6F 61 76 C2 Wireless LAN Channel 1 SSID wireless or S to show Current Hetwork Status or D to reset to default Esc to reboot shown below Step 2 Press lt Esc gt keystroke to reboot the Wireless client bridge Press Step 4 Select F upgrade Flash memory and it will display upgrade lt X gt key during the boot process and it will display prompt items for selection as the figure shown below character NetARM gt as the figure shown in the next page File Edit View Call Transfer Help Packet Filter Rules Initialized RUNTASE id 11 httpd_timer_task
25. ning Status System Info Sendfar_11g 00 0E 64 D6 B1 9A4 fd AP yes 14 sendfar 00 02 6F 03 0F B0 11 AP yes 41 Utility j e Software Upgrade O B e Administration EaR D Arar In this page user can click REFRESH find the AP near Wireless client bridge This statistic table includes the following information SSID BSSID Channel Type Encrypt Signal SSSss Version 1 02 40 5 4 Wireless Link Information This item only displayed on ROU mode By selecting Running Status Wireless Link Info the figure below shows the Radio Link Information page E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRE RHO RR RRB IAM KAH a O1 O HAG Ae ka Oe OLG Ea FUD http 192 168 2 1 v Egz Be msni PHS PRB AES J HRRRRG 2 4 Hotmal Qh Mesenger R RAI MSN Utility Wireless Link Info Current Wireless Link Infomations This page displays status information about the wireless link Vv General Config e System AC filter Link Status Dis Connent e Firewall Current SSID DisConnent Running Status z nia a SNR CD 04B a RSL 68 dBm Utility Noise Level lt 102 dBm e Software Upgrade e Administration Current Channel 0 Current Tx Rate 2 Mbiis Sec OQO http 192 169 2 1 utilAvlink sht D ARAE In this page user can find the following information about the radio link Link Status Current SSID SNR C I
26. oftware Upgrade You can input this Access Point host name e Administration Operation Mode There are four operation modes You can select one to use Wireless Interface Address You can input IP address and subnet mask Ethernet Interface Address You can input IP address and subnet mask NAPT Enable or Disable NAPT service DNS Server IP You can input two different DNS server address TCP IP Virtual Server E Web Configuration Structure The web configuration user interface is grouped into a tree structure and contains the following settings or information V General Configuration System TCP IP SNMP Wireless V Running Status System Info Statistic Info Version 1 02 12 Site Survey Wireless Link Info V Utility Software Upgrade Administration Move through the tree by clicking on an icon to expand or collapse the tree The nodes on the tree represent web pages that allow viewing and modifying the parameters 2 4 4 Set IP Address Subnet Mask Default Route IP E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO EO HAO OREA IA RAW Ar O O DAO xe km ee L G 24 D nttp 192 168 2 1 er e amp Wireless Client Bridge General Config system e Host Information te Host Name SendFarSU e Firewall i e IP Use MAC Addr Disable O Enable gt Running Status Bridge IP Address information 2 Bridge I
27. ol repeat step 1 through step 3 When you have modified all the entries preferred click FINISH 31 4 3 Configure Wireless related parameters Step 1 Select General Config Wireless and the Wireless LAN information page appears as the figure shown below E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRDO RHO RAC BAREA IAM RAW d OQ O HAG Ase ka en 2 2 4 LVAS FED B htip 192 168 2 17 prr Ba msn OH MMAR ALR HARB 7 Hotmail QB Messenger E RAI MSN General Configuration Wireless LAN General Config e System Wireless LAN information m Wireless LAN Configuration rts Threshold 60 frag Threshold 2346 SSID wireless fo e Sit vey Station Name e Wi ss Link Info Se a WEP Key wepkey gt Utility WEP OWEP128 OWEP64 Disable e Software Upgrade e Administration Default Key 1 v WEP64 Keyl 01 01 01 01 01 WEP64 Key2 02 02 02 02 02 WEP64 Key3 03 03 03 03 03 WEP64 Key4 04 04 04 04 04 WEP12 Keyl 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 WEP128 Key2 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 WEP123 Key3 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 hitp 192 168 2 1 bconfig hwlan sht ARAR Step 2 In the Wireless LAN information page set the following parameters Suitable for your radio network v rts Threshold default parameter 60 v frag Threshold default parameter 2346 v SSID default param
28. or private for SNMP Index 3 Community Manager Index 4 Index 5 7 1 3 Wireless LAN Parameter RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold SSID Station Name WEP Key WEP Default Key Version 1 02 Description Set RTS Request To Send threshold value Set fragmentation threshold value Wireless LAN service area identifier of the RB case sensitive Show the name of the AP Push the KeyGen button to generate the WEP key patterns automatically 1 WEP128 2 WEP64 3 Disable Select a WEP key to encrypt each frame transmitted from the radio using one the of the 4 Keys from the Key Panel Version1 Version2 se Key Panel 192 168 2 100 192 168 2 100 Default Value 60 2346 wireless ap wepkey Disable 46 Version 1 02 When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless clients all the wireless devices in this network must have the same encryption key or pass phrase Note each key must consist of hex digits it means that only digit 0 9 and letters A F are valid entries If entered incorrectly program will not write keys to a driver 47 7 2 Utility 7 2 1 Software Upgrade Default Value Specify the IP address of the 192 168 2 100 TEP OEE TF TP server to upgrade the Address firmware of the RB m Program Image SUSW Bin e a pgraae Filename Web Image SUFS Img 7 2 2 Administration Default Value Supervisor ID Supervisor s identity code root Supervisor Pas
29. p 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 192 168 1 241 192 168 2 100 Set the COU to perform a Wireless Router Wireless Interface IP 192 168 1 1 Ethernet Interface IP 192 168 2 1 It is a must to enable NAT on Ethernet interface default route 192 168 2 254 Set Wireless parameters on COU Channel 1 and SSID wireless Set the DHCP server service on the COU and apply it on Wireless Interface Set the ROU to perform a Bridge Bridge Interface IP 192 168 1 2 Set Wireless parameters on ROU Channel 1 and SSID wireless and these parameters must be the same with the COU The COU assigns IP addresses to PC1 and PC2 The operator can also disable NAT behavior on COU to make the two subnets transparent Version 1 02 25 3 4 Wireless Client Router to Central Wireless Router Remote RB Router Central RB Router 192 166 2254 _ a 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 1 a 192 168 2 1 AUSL Cable iiia DHCP t d Internet i server AML Pe Channel 1 192 168 10 1 SSID rb 100 rh NAT Ae 192 166 10 240 p PC 192 168 10 24 1 Radius server 192 168 2100 iu DHCP Server 192 168 2 5 Step 1 Set the COU to perform a Wireless Router Wireless Interface IP 192 168 1 1 Ethernet Interface IP 192 168 2 1 default route 192 168 2 254 Step 2 Set Wireless parameters on COU Channel 1 and SSID wireless Step 3 Set the ROU to perform a Wireless Router Wireless Interface IP 192 168 1
30. procedures 2 4 2 Basic Configuration Steps This section describes a five step configuration procedure to setup Wireless client bridge workable upon your topology requirement Step 1 Select an operation mode for Wireless client bridge on the web page General Config System and click FINISH to refresh this page Step 2 Modify the factory default parameters on the web page General Config System and click to save the changes Step 3 Modify the factory default parameters on the web page General Config Wireless and click to save the changes Step 4 Optional Modify other parameters on the web page General Config and click to save the changes Step 5 Move to page Utility Administration select the Save then Restart and then click to take effect on the previous configuration changes Version 1 02 2 4 3 Login into the Web Interface The Wireless client bridge supports access to the configuration system through the use of an HTTP Interface E Web Configuration Before configuring Wireless client bridge user needs to know the IP Address assigned to the unit When shipped from the factory the IP Address 192 168 5 99 was assigned to the Wireless client bridge by default To start a web connection use http 192 168 2 1 E Identify the IP Address assigned to the unit However user may change the IP Address later and cannot connect the unit by using the default IP Address In this ca
31. rm eeee V Utility a System Management e Software Upgrade 3 e Administration Save only Restart only Save then Restart Reset parameters to Factory Default Caution If you want to reset system parameters to Factory Default the Wireless Access Point will be restarted and your browser session will also be disconnected All the configurations now will be lost http 192 169 2 1 util reboot sht D eK v Supervisor Account Change the supervisor s user name amp password in the Supervisor Account field and Click to take effect on the previous configuration changes v Apply the New Settings Click Utility Administration select the then to apply the new configuration settings Step 2 Click to take effect on the previous configuration changes l Hint It takes about 10 seconds to complete the restart process MMM Version 1 02 36 Chapter 5 Monitor Information User can find the system running status and other information on this window Click the Running Status link on the left window use can choose which function that he wants to monitor E General System Information The following information can be found in this block Product Model Host Name Software Version Build Built by Boot Code Version Web Version System Uptime LN NNN LN E General System Status The following information can be found in this block Operation Mode Bridge IP Address Bridge Subnet Wireless SSID SSS
32. rounding Port 6 NOTE The cross over or straight type Ethernet cable is not provided in Wireless client bridge shipping package as an accessory User can find one from computer store in accordance with the length required for indoor deployment E Mount Wireless client bridge on A Wall Pole The Wireless client bridge can be mounted on the wall you can use the Wall Mount kit to mount the Wireless client bridge as shown in Figure 2 2 1 Version 1 02 5 2 3 Preparing Installation Before installing Wireless client bridge for the outdoor application in a hard to reach location we recommend to configure and test all the devices first For configuring the Wireless client bridge please follow the quick steps below to power up the Wireless client bridge Step 1 Console Port Connection Figure 2 2 1 You can also mount the Wireless client bridge to the mast as shown in Figure 2 2 2 Step 1 Attach the 1 8m RS 232 null modem console cable to the Console Port on the Wireless client bridge unit refer to page 4 and the other end DB9 female type to a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program Step 2 Plug the DC plug of the AC DC power adapter into the DC Input Figure 2 2 2 Port of Inline Power Injector and the wall mount plug into a power outlet or power strip refer to page 4 The Power LED on the Inline Power Injector will light up Step 3 Run the cross over type uplink Ethernet cable from Data
33. se it is a must to identify the Wireless client bridge current IP Address before configuring To identify the IP Address user can use the serial port refer to page 4 to gain access of the current network status To start a Serial Port connection by following the steps below Step 1 Attach the RS 232 null modem console cable refer to page 4 and paqe 6 to the RS 232 Console Port on Wireless client bridge Connect the other end to a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program Step 2 Set the terminal to 115200 baud rate None Parity 8 data bits 1 Stop bit and ANSI compatible Step 3 Run a terminal emulation program on PC such as Hyper Terminal and set the following connection properties Step 3 1 Click the Start icon gt Program gt Accessories gt Communication gt Terminal Step 3 2 Create a new connection file and select a Com Port lt COM1 COM2 etc depending on PC gt with 115200bps 8 bits 1 stop Step 3 3 Click the properties icon in the Tool Bar gt setting gt select Emulation terminal VT100 gt ok Version 1 02 10 Step 4 Reboot Wireless client bridge Step 5 When the Wireless client bridge is powered up the Current Network Status will be displayed as shown below File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Current Network Status Central Wireless Bridge Bridge IP Address 192 168 2 1 Iy Bridge MAC Address SH 82 6F 81 76 C2 Wireless LAH Channel 1 SSID wireless S
34. ser manual CD disc 7 One 1 wall mast mounting kit including one 1 band clamp Version 1 02 1 1 4 System Requirements Installation of the Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge requires the following 1 A Windows based PC AT compatible computer or Ethernet data device with an available RJ 45 Ethernet port to run the configuration program or with TCP IP connection to the Ethernet network A 10 100Base T Ethernet RJ 45 Ethernet cable is connected to Ethernet network A RS 232 consol port cable is connected to PC AT compatible computer An AC power outlet 100 240V 50 60Hz supplies the power 1 5 Inline Power Injector PoE The Wireless client bridge is equipped with an Inline Power Injector module The Inline Power Injector PoE delivers both data and power to Wireless client bridge unit via a signal Ethernet cable and gives the following benefits to improve the performance vs installation cost ratio 1 2 Version 1 02 This works great in areas where you may not have power and or Ethernet easily accessible like house roof This also allows you to place the Wireless client bridge unit closer to the antenna more easily thus reducing signal loss over antenna cabling Ethernet signal travels well over CAT 5 cable but 2 4GHz signal doesn t do as well over antenna cabling Ethernet cabling is much cheaper than Antenna cabling Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Configuration This chapter describes the procedures of
35. sword Supervisor s password root Password Confirm Confirm the password again root Version 1 02 48 Chapter 8 Regulatory Compliance Information E Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Canada RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation E Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna of transmitter E Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class C digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulation 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 instruction manual may cause harmful interference to nearby TV s VCR s radio computers or other electronic devices To minimize or prevent such interference this equipment should not be placed or operated near th
36. t to transfer file to Wireless client bridge ATIPO RTOS VEEE IDI TOME ene Step 7 Select 4 to upgrade WEBIMG file The procedures are the same with upgrading SOHO file go back to step 5 but should select lt pfs img gt file correctly for WEBIMG file upgrade 4516B8 BIOS Version 1 6158 2002708705 Little Endian 14 32192M Toshiba TCS8FUTiI6 A found NetARM gt h Step 8 After the upgrade completes remember to press R keystroke to D D E Erase flash memory section reboot the system F upgrade Flash memory G Go start rom image TE sane image to file 7 H Duns Mac address Note The default transfer protocol is using Xmodem so please make i weiss Nees address sure you select correct protocol to download upload files when you Switch download upload protocol i P upload Program to ram and execute try to upgrade the Wireless client bridge s firmware files Some Ee boo Net ARM gt 4 H Connected 0 03 32 ANSTW 1i52008 N i SCROLL CAPS num Capture Printecho g Version 1 02 18 Version 1 02 19 2 4 8 Back up the Wireless client bridge s Configuration Files After configuring Wireless client bridge user can back up the configuration files User can upload the latest back up files and recover the Wireless client bridge configuration to the settings specified in the back up files E Downloading Configuration Files Just being the same with firmware upgrade
37. ult Gateway IP Address Enter the default Gateway IP Address and click at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Supervisor Account Supervisor D root Supervisor Password eseese Password Confirm eeee 2 4 5 Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface Sie i a System Management e Software Upgrade al e Administration Save only Restart only Save then Restart Reset parameters to Factory Default The Wireless client bridge supports 64 bit and 128 bit WEP encryption Caution If you want to reset system parameters to Factory Default the Wireless Access Point will be restarted and your browser session will also be disconnected All the configurations now will be lost For 64 bit WEP encryption an encryption key is 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 and A F or 5 ASCII characters For 128 bit WEP encryption an encryption key is 26 hexadecimal Sareea FA loo MEN TEE characters or 13 ASCII characters WE Supervisor Account Modify the WEP encryption parameters on the web page General Change the supervisor s user name and password in the Supervisor Config Woreless Enter 1 15 characters into the WEP Key field and Account field and click FINISH to take effect on the previous configuration click to generate the WEP64 or WEP 128 key patterns changes E Apply the New Settings Step 1 Enter the Utility gt Administration page select the Save then Restart to apply the ne
38. utdoor Wireless Router Bridge products the centralized agent is Central Router or Central Bridge and the individual network notes may be Wireless Client Router or Bridge To show the available Point to Multipoint topologies the following examples are provided 1 Wireless Client Bridge to Central Wireless Bridge 2 Wireless Client Router to Central Wireless Bridge 3 Wireless Client Bridge to Central Wireless Router 4 Wireless Client Router to Central Wireless Router Version 1 02 22 3 1 Wireless Client Bridge to Central Wireless Bridge 192 168 2 2 192 168 2 1 Remote RB Bridge Central RB Bridge 192 168 2 294 g ADSL Cable i Cni h r Se ee ee Internet d Channel 1 eed SSID wireless 7 pci _ PC l 192 168 2 240 gt DHCP Server 197 168 7 241 Radius server 192 168 2 5 192 168 272 100 Step 1 Set the Central Outdoor Unit hereinafter COU to perform a bridge bridge IP address 192 168 2 1 Step 2 Set Wireless parameters on COU Channel 1 and SSID wireless Step 3 Set the Remote Outdoor Unit hereinafter ROU to perform a bridge bridge IP address 192 168 2 2 Step 4 Set Wireless parameters on ROU Channel 1 and SSID wireless and these parameters must be the same with COU Step 5 Left side subnet is transparent to the right side Step 6 DHCP server assign IP address to PC1 and PC2 Remarks 1 COU refers to Outdoor Wireless Router Bridge 2 Both and Wireless client
39. w configuration settings Step 2 Click to take effect on the previous configuration changes Hint It takes about 10 seconds to complete the restart process Version 1 02 14 Version 1 02 15 2 4 7 Upgrade the Firmware E Setup your TFTP Server The Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Server allows you to transfer files across a network You can download the firmware files for Wireless client bridge upgrades After the TFTP Server is installed make sure you have the proper TFTP Server IP address the proper Wireless client bridge firmware files and the TFTP Server is operational E Update the Firmware using the TFTP method Step 1 Enter the Utility gt Software Upgrade page as shown in the figure below and can use TFTP to upgrade Wireless client bridge Here user must specify the TFTP server IP and select which file you want to upgrade it Program image Web image then click button to start the TFTP upgrade process Step 2 If the upgrade process is success the Wireless client bridge will apply the new settings and start rebooting right away Hint You must set up a TFTP Server and this server must contain the latest new image files Version 1 02 16 Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HE HA AREA IAM Waa 3 O O HAO Axe ka Ow OLan Daa HED http 192 168 2 1 v Eiz Eg msi v Pes ABRET ANEA HRM 7 2 Hotmal Qh Mesenger Q AI MSN Genera
40. w shows the Statistic of Interface page E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer EO SHO WAG BORE IAM RAD ae O n O WAG Axe km Que 2 2 4a VAs FED http 192 168 2 1 v Egz ia msi v Owe PBR ANEA TOHBRRAS O Hotmail X Mesenger Q JAY MSN S V General Config Statistic Information e System Statistic Table e Statistic Table Interface In Packets Out Packets In Bytes Out Bytes Wireless 0 0 0 0 Ethernet 527 451 63495 199060 OQO Utility e Software Upgrade e Administration http 192 168 2 1 utV STATinfo sht D ARAE In this page user can find the packet statistic of each interface Wireless and Ethernet This statistic table includes the following information In Packets Out Packets In Bytes Out Bytes KALS Version 1 02 39 5 3 Site Survey By selecting Running Status Site Survey enter the Site Survey page as the figure shown below E Wireless Client Bridge Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer ERE HE RRO RRB A IAM AH a Qr O MAO lee treme Que 8 3 4 H s FED http 7192 168 2 1 Eez Be mari J OBS PMB NEA HRB Homil gh Mesenger R Sify MSN Vv General Config Site Survey e System cpp Site Survey Page 1 Site Survey Information e Firewall aaa SSID BSSID Channel Type Encrypt Signal Select yes 3com 00 00 54 9F D2 0C 5 AP no 22 O Run
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