Fortress Technologies BreadCrumb Wireless Network manual Models, Xlv Xle

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Chapter 3. Models

The following table summarizes the differences between the BreadCrumb models available. Each model is described in greater detail later in this chapter.

 

ME

WE

SE

XL

XLV

XLE

Usage

Weight/

Worn by

Placed as

Placed as

Vehicle-

Placed as

 

size-sensitive

mobile

necessary,

necessary,

mounted,

necessary,

 

deployments

individual

short/

long range

long-range

incl. vehicle

 

(UAVs, etc.)

 

medium

use

use

mount,

 

 

 

range use

 

 

contains

 

 

 

 

 

 

embedded

 

 

 

 

 

 

MPEG video

 

 

 

 

 

 

encoder,

 

 

 

 

 

 

long-range

 

 

 

 

 

 

use

Dimensions

6" x 3.75" x

7.25" x 4.75"

8.25" x 6.5"

9" x 6.5" x

9" x 6.5" x

12" x 12" x

 

7.5"

x 2.5"

x 3.5"

4"

4"

2.5"

Weight

1.5lbs

3.9lbs (incl.

2.5lbs

9.7lbs

12.0lbs

14.0lbs

 

 

battery)

 

 

 

 

Number of

1 (2

1

2

2

2

2

Radios

optional)

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet

Yes (via

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

RJ-45

 

 

 

 

 

 

dongle)

 

 

 

 

 

Input Power

6-15VDC

6-15VDC

6-15VDC

9-15VDC

6-40VDC

6-40VDC

 

 

 

 

 

(4-amp start)

(4-amp start)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RF Output

23dBm/

25dBm/

23dBm/

27dBm/

27dBm/

27dBm/

Power (no

channel

channel

channel

channel

channel

channel

antenna gain)

+-2dBm

+-2dBm

+-2dBm

+-2dBm

+-2dBm

+-2dBm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents For the BreadCrumb Wireless Network Release Rajant CorporationPage Table of Contents Configuration Examples Using BCAdminTroubleshooting List of Tables List of FiguresUser Information PrefacePurpose and Scope What is a BreadCrumb? IntroductionBreadCrumb Devices Mesh by Channel and Essid Mobility through MeshingMesh a Definition ExampleMeshing Example 1 Full Connectivity Known Issues New Features Performance / Process ImprovementsIssues Resolved Upgrading to VersionUpgrading to Version Installing / Upgrading BCAdminUpgrading BreadCrumb Firmware Flash Update Procedure for Version 2 and Version 3 Systems Version 3 Power InputUpgrading to Version Models XLV XLEAvailable BreadCrumb Models BreadCrumb MEModels External Connectors BreadCrumb WEBreadCrumb WE External Connectors BreadCrumb SEBreadCrumb SE External Connectors BreadCrumb XLBreadCrumb XL External Connector BreadCrumb XLVBreadCrumb XLV External Connectors BreadCrumb XLEBreadCrumb XLE External Connectors front Channel Assignments Deployment ConsiderationsAddressing BreadCrumb Device AddressesDeployment Considerations Physical Placement and Other ConsiderationsLine Of Sight Distance Device power To Device power DistanceBest-Case Distances by Radio Power Altitude WeatherInterference Using BCAdmin Screen LayoutUsing BCAdmin Topology AreaAnatomy of the BreadCrumb Box BreadCrumb Device NameNumber of Peers Time Since Last UpdateAnatomy of the Client Box Number of ClientsAnatomy of a Connection Line 802.11b Channel Line ColorBCAdmin Line Styles Legend Info Area Redundant Connection ExampleConfiguring Individual BreadCrumbs Link Detail TabsType General SettingsName LocationManual GPS Settings Latitude and Longitude Using BCAdmin ColorBattery Warning minutes AirFortress Encryption AES-256 and Set Access IDChannel Radio SettingsAccess Point MeshNone Reachback SettingsReachback Interface EthernetMode Using BCAdmin RadioRadio 2 ad hoc AutomaticAlternate Gateway Using BCAdmin Gateway IngressDisabled WEP KeyForwarding Settings 11. BreadCrumb Properties Forwarding TabSecurity Example Port Forwarding Configuration for a Web ServerKey Access Control Lists ACLsWEP Deny by default allow only permitted devices Allow by default deny only forbidden devicesAES-256 Encryption with AirFortress Registering AirFortressSetting the Access ID 14. Set Access ID WindowHarris SecNET11 Encrypting Wired TrafficZeroizing the Access ID Enabling/Disabling AirFortress EncryptionBreadCrumb inactivity threshold seconds BCAdmin PreferencesSecNet11 Key Filling Mapping with Fugawi Tracker Unencrypted Point-to-Multipoint Connecting Remote Wired LANsConfiguration Examples Encrypted Point-to-PointConvoy with UAV-Based Camera for Forward Observation Configuration ExamplesEncrypting a Video Feed Configuration Examples Individual BreadCrumbs TroubleshootingBreadCrumb Wireless Network Sporadic Network ConnectivitySporadic Network Connectivity Issues BreadCrumb Device Cannot Connect to BcwnTroubleshooting BCAdminRestoring Default Settings Factory Reset BreadCrumb-BCWN Connectivity IssuesFactory Reset Button Case Study Military Exercise in Thailand Joint Exercise NetworkBCAdmin screen during exercise showing BreadCrumb network Case Study Military Exercise in ThailandBalloon with Camera and BreadCrumb 802.11b BCAdminGlossary BreadCrumb / BreadCrumb DevicePending peer MAC AddressPeer Reachback Table A-1. LED Status Indications Appendix A. Status Indicator LEDColor Blinking/Solid Status Table B-1 .11b Channel Frequency Table Appendix B. Radio Frequencies802.11b Channel Frequency GHz Appendix C. Customer Service