OTC Wireless TRIMAR technical manual Advanced Tab, 802.11d, Transmit Power, Wlan MAC address

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DTIM Interval: This value determines the frequency when the radio will send broadcast/multicast packets to stations in power save mode. This function is associated with the Beacon Period.

Factory default:

1 (each beacon period or once every 100

 

milliseconds)

802.11d

Global Harmonization control.

Factory default:

Disabled.

Transmit Power:

This controls the power output permitted to

 

the antenna. If the radio is causing

 

interference to another device, reducing the

 

antenna’s output may help alleviate the

 

problem. Do not reduce the power level for

 

any other reasons.

Factory default:

High

WLAN MAC address:

The MAC address of the wireless port. If left

 

blank, the factory preset MAC address will be

 

used. The factory default MAC address is

 

reported on the Information tab report screen.

Factory default:

blank (hardware MAC address is used)

Note about the TRIMAR MAC address options:

The TRIMAR AP supports 2 MAC addresses, one used to address the Ethernet port and the other the Wireless port. By default, these are set to a particular unit’s hardware and are unique to the unit.

It is possible to manually enter and override the hardware MAC address by entering the new MAC address information into the following areas:

WLAN MAC address field

-

Advanced Tab

Ethernet MAC address field

-

WDS Tab

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TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL

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Contents Technical Manual Copyright IntroductionTable of Contents General FeaturesTrimar FCC label SpecificationsApplying Power and network connections to your Trimar Radio Equipment InstallationSafety Statement Installing the Trimar Radio Equipment InstallationState DC-Injector LED indicators TRIMAR-AP LED indicatorsUse the correct cable to connect with the network ColorTypical Trimar deployment schematic Example InstallationsPreset Factory Defaults Configuring the Trimar APBasic Procedure Accessing the web-based administration utilityNavigating and using the web-based administration utility Configuring the Trimar APField Information TabDefinition/Meaning Device Name Administration TabFirmware Upgrade Device ControlIP settings Administration TabSecurity Load Control & Balance Setting Snmp SettingFollowing controls are inter-related Basic Wireless TabMode Super Mode Options Basic Wireless TabBeacon Period Power SavingAdvanced Tab RTS/CTS ThresholdWlan MAC address Transmit PowerAdvanced Tab 802.11dSsid Admin Tab Update Interval Ssid Admin TabWPA configuration WPA and Trimar APs in WDS mode802.1X configuration 802.1X configurationEnable Vlan for WEP configurationVlan configuration Enable WEPWEP pass phrase generator WEP Security TabAccess Control Access Control TabWDS Tab Wireless Distribution SystemWDS neighbor table WDS TabDhcp Server Tab Dhcp Server ConfigurationDhcp server client table Stations Stations TabAssigning the Trimar AP to the Local Intranet Zone Save ConfigurationDefault name is Save TabUploading a template Save TabHelp Tab Support@otcwireless.comAppendix Limited Warranty FCC Rules and Regulations Part

TRIMAR specifications

OTC Wireless TRIMAR is a state-of-the-art technology designed to revolutionize the way we communicate and manage wireless networks. This innovative solution is specifically engineered for maritime applications, and it enhances operational efficiency, safety, and connectivity in challenging environments.

One of the standout features of the TRIMAR system is its tri-band capability. This allows it to operate seamlessly across different frequencies, which is essential for maintaining reliable communication in various maritime situations. Whether on open seas or near coastal areas, TRIMAR ensures robust connectivity, enabling vital communication between vessels, shore stations, and other entities.

In terms of technology, TRIMAR is equipped with Integrated Network Architecture (INA), providing a more flexible and resilient communication network. This architecture supports multiple communication protocols, allowing users to integrate various devices and systems seamlessly. TRIMAR’s advanced signal processing technology improves the clarity and range of wireless communications, thus reducing the chances of data loss in critical scenarios.

Another notable characteristic of the OTC Wireless TRIMAR is its high durability and reliability. Designed to withstand the harsh maritime environment, TRIMAR is built to endure saltwater exposure, extreme temperatures, and physical impacts. This rugged construction ensures that the device remains operational under challenging conditions, making it a vital tool for maritime operations.

Moreover, TRIMAR includes features such as real-time monitoring and analytics. Users can access detailed performance metrics and logs, allowing them to make data-driven decisions to enhance operational efficiency. This feature is particularly important for fleet management, where timely information can significantly impact decision-making.

Additionally, TRIMAR’s ease of installation and maintenance simplifies the setup process, allowing users to deploy the system quickly. The user-friendly interface provides intuitive controls and access to functionalities, ensuring that even those with minimal technical background can effectively manage the device.

In conclusion, OTC Wireless TRIMAR stands out in the realm of maritime wireless communication solutions. Its tri-band capability, advanced network architecture, durable design, and real-time monitoring make it an invaluable asset for any maritime operation. As the demands for reliable communication continue to grow in the maritime industry, TRIMAR is poised to meet these challenges head-on, paving the way for a more connected and efficient future at sea.