EnGenius Technologies IEEE 802.11b Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge Network Topologies, Remarks

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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.

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 Outdoor 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

3.1Wireless Client Bridge-to-Central Wireless Bridge

Step 1 Set the Central Outdoor Unit *1 (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 *2 (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 bridge could function the role of ROU

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Contents Ieee 802.11b Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge Product Features Introduction Introducing the Wireless client bridgePackage Contents Installation and Basic Configuration Inline Power Injector PoESystem Requirements Before You StartBefore After „ Interface on the Inline Power Injector „ Interface on the Wireless client bridge UnitPreparing Installation Basic Configuration Steps Basic ConfigurationMove to page /Utility/Administration/, select What you need to know„ Web Configuration Login into the Web Interface„ Web Access Procedures „ Identify the IP Address assigned to the unit„ Web Configuration Structure Set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Route IP„ Host Information Change Supervisor Account & Password Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface„ Setup your Tftp Server Upgrade the Firmware„ Update the Firmware using the Tftp method „ Upgrade the Firmware using RS-232 consoleVersion „ Downloading Configuration Files Back-up the Wireless client bridge’s Configuration Files„ Uploading Configuration Files Network Topologies Wireless Client Bridge-to-Central Wireless BridgeRemarks Version Wireless Client Router-to-Central Wireless Router Configure Snmp Network Parameters IP ConfigurationConfigure Community Pool „ Wireless Client BridgeConfigure Trap Host Pool Configure Wireless related parameters Utility Software Upgrade„ Services Information AdministrationMonitor Information „ General System InformationStatistic Information System InformationStatistic of Interface Site Survey Wireless Link Information Specifications Hardware Specifications Default Settings General Configuration Software SpecificationsSystem Snmp Table of Snmp Community PoolTable of Snmp Trap Community Host Pool Wireless LAN„ Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Regulatory Compliance Information„ Radiation Exposure Statement „ Interference Statement„ European Community CE Notice Marking by the symbol: „ Professional Installation