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13. Save Tab

Save Configuration

(See Figure 33, Figure 34 and Figure 35)

A TRIMAR AP’s configuration can be saved to a template and reapplied to other TRIMAR APs. This feature makes it easy to configure and deploy multiple units quickly and without having to re-type the configuration information into every unit. In most instances, all that needs to be changed are the individual unit’s IP addresses and adjustments to the WDS settings so that units do not refer to themselves.

Before creating the template, the TRIMAR AP’s IP address needs to be added to the PC’s Local Intranet zone. (See below for instructions).

Create Template: Click on this button to create the template. Another window will open advising that a wait may be necessary whilst the computer creates the file. Once the file is created, a file navigation window will open allowing an opportunity to choose where to save the file and renaming it.

Default name is:

settings.htm

TURN OFF THE WEB-BROWSER’S POP-UP BLOCKER OR THE TEMPLATE

FILE WILL NOT BE CREATED

Assigning the TRIMAR AP to the Local Intranet Zone

1.Go to the MicrosoftWindows Control Panel.

2.Find the Internet Options icon and double click to open the application.

3.Select the “Security” tab.

4.Select the Local Intranet icon. The “Sites” button will become available.

5.Click on the “Sites” button. In the panel that appears select “advanced”.

6.Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR AP, include the “http://”. (Example: http://169.254.1.240)

7.Click “Add”. This will add the TRIMAR AP’s IP address to the list.

8.Click the “OK” buttons to close all the windows.

Figure 33: Save Configuration

Figure 34: Saving TRIMAR Settings

Figure 35: Save the template file

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Contents Technical Manual Introduction CopyrightTable of Contents Features GeneralSpecifications Trimar FCC labelEquipment Installation Applying Power and network connections to your Trimar RadioSafety Statement Equipment Installation Installing the Trimar RadioColor DC-Injector LED indicators TRIMAR-AP LED indicatorsUse the correct cable to connect with the network StateExample Installations Typical Trimar deployment schematicAccessing the web-based administration utility Configuring the Trimar APBasic Procedure Preset Factory DefaultsConfiguring the Trimar AP Navigating and using the web-based administration utilityInformation Tab FieldDefinition/Meaning Device Control Administration TabFirmware Upgrade Device NameAdministration Tab IP settingsSecurity Snmp Setting Load Control & Balance SettingBasic Wireless Tab Following controls are inter-relatedMode Basic Wireless Tab Super Mode OptionsRTS/CTS Threshold Power SavingAdvanced Tab Beacon Period802.11d Transmit PowerAdvanced Tab Wlan MAC addressSsid Admin Tab WPA and Trimar APs in WDS mode Ssid Admin TabWPA configuration Update Interval802.1X configuration 802.1X configurationEnable WEP WEP configurationVlan configuration Enable Vlan forWEP Security Tab WEP pass phrase generatorAccess Control Tab Access ControlWireless Distribution System WDS TabWDS Tab WDS neighbor tableDhcp Server Configuration Dhcp Server TabDhcp server client table Stations Tab StationsSave Tab Save ConfigurationDefault name is Assigning the Trimar AP to the Local Intranet ZoneSave Tab Uploading a templateSupport@otcwireless.com Help TabLimited Warranty FCC Rules and Regulations Part Appendix

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.