Trango Broadband High Density Mesh System user manual Winbox GUI Interface

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HD Mesh Node

Winbox (GUI) Interface

The HDMESH features a convenient and easy-to-use GUI interface tool. The Winbox interface offers the closest functionality to the Command Line Interface (CLI). . The Winbox interface provides a lot more functionality than the Web Interface. Winbox is improving with each release but CLI still provides the most functionality

To use the Winbox, the following must be present:

An Ethernet (wired or wireless) connection between a PC and the HD Mesh unit.

Ethernet PC connection to the HD Mesh unit.

In order to use the Winbox simply connect the HD Mesh unit to a PC and type the HD Mesh’s IP address into the “Connect To” space. Clicking on the dotted square will perform a broadcast scan and show MAC addresses and IP addresses of HD Mesh Nodes discovered on the network. Supply a Login Name “admin” and password “trango” (Figure 6)

Figure 6

Trango Broadband Wireless — High Density MESH

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Contents High Density Mesh System Iii Preface Warranty Information Contact InformationOverview IntroductionHardware Overview System ContentsLocation of Serial Number System Radio Kits OptionOpening the Box Connections and PowerGetting Started HD Mesh Management PasswordLocation of RJ-45/LED Port Browser Interface Browser Interface Login ScreenPrimary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface Winbox GUI Interface Primary Features and Pages of the Winbox Interface Telnet Command Line InterfaceWeb Browser Interface Basic Configuration via Web BrowserInterface Web Graphing Port Web ConfigurationPort Name Web Configuration Firewall Web Configuration System Web ConfigurationDhcp Server Web Configuration Upgrading RouterOS via Web Browser  Note do not Power OFF router during this process Configuring an IP address Basic Configuration via WinboxConfiguring the Wireless Card Configure Firewall Configuring Dhcp Server HD Mesh Node HD Mesh Node Configuring Ospf HD Mesh Node HD Mesh Node Launching CLI Setup Basic Configuration via CLIEnable interface ether1 Ip address/netmask 192.168.4.1/24 Configuring IP Address via CLI SetupConfigure Dhcp Client via CLI Setup Configuring Gateway via CLI SetupConfiguring Dhcp Server via CLI Setup Port IP address Bridge Comments Default ConfigurationRestoring Default Configuration WinBox Example of loading default configuration Restoring Default Configuration Command Line InterfaceManagement serial cable Appendix a Serial PortAll specifications apply to HD Mesh Node Appendix B SpecificationsWireless Board