Trango Broadband High Density Mesh System user manual Hardware Overview, System Contents

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HD Mesh Node

Section 2 Hardware Overview

The HD Mesh is an outdoor NEMA rated box that houses a Mikrotik 532 router. The router provides OSPF functionality on the routed ports that connect to two Trango Point to Point wireless backhaul radios which results in a layer 3 self healing wireless network. The other three Trango PoE ports can be used in conjunction with any Trango Access Point to provide wireless connections in a Point to Multipoint format. Each one of these PoE ports connects to an individual port on the router. This results in a unique broadcast domain for each Access Point yielding higher performance at each cell. The router board also connects to a MiniPCI CM9 wireless board that functions as a WiFi Access Point. This Access Point uses an Omni 8 dBi antenna to provide a hotspot solution. The other four ports on the router can be used with any Ethernet or IP devices and can be configured as bridge ports or router ports, for meeting different application requirements. The HD Mesh box is powered by 110 Volts AC for HD Mesh 1 and 220 Volts AC for HD Mesh 2. The box is design to operate in temperatures between -40º C to 60º C.

System Contents

The HD Mesh system is available in two versions:

HD Mesh 1

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US mode (110 VAC)

HD Mesh 2

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International model (220 VAC)

Each HD Mesh kit consists of one HD Mesh Box, one Omni 8dBi antenna, two mounting brackets, two U bolts, four screws, four washers, and four nuts. (Figure 1)

HD Mesh Kit

Mounting Brackets

Screws, washers and Nuts

U-bolts

HD Mesh Box

8dBi Omni

Figure 1

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