Getting Started

Primary Features and Pages of the Browser Interface:

Navigation Column: Each page features a navigation column that runs along the left-hand side of the page. The model number of the radio is listed at the top of the navigation column. On the bottom of the navigation column is the current status of the radio including its Base ID, current Opmode, channel, antenna selection, and frequency.

The navigation column also features links to each of the following pages:

System Information: This page shows most of the basic configuration parameters of the radio. It is the first page shown after login.

Configuration: The essential parameters, such as Base ID, IP, Subnet, gateway, channel, and antenna polarization, are set here.

Advanced Setup: The advanced RF parameters, such as transmit power, receiver threshold control, and channel center frequencies, are set here.

Site Survey: With Opmode “Off” the user can conduct a spectrum analysis using this page.

Subscriber Database: This is the page for defining which SUs can associate to the AP.

Link Control: This page shows which SUs are associated. This page also provides several tools for evaluating the quality of the wireless link.

Command Console: From this page, the user can run any console command that is not interactive (i.e. ipconfig) or time sensitive (su linktest). For a complete list of console commands, type "help" or “?” in the entry field.

Logout: This link will end the current browser session with the radio.

Help: The Browser Interface features useful Help pages that explain all listed parameters. To access the Help pages click on the Help link.

Command Line Interface

Although most radio functions can be managed via the browser interface, the command line interface (CLI) provides slightly more functionality, and is usually the management tool of choice for experienced users. The CLI can be accessed through Telnet.

Telnet

Open a command prompt (DOS) session on your PC. Open a Telnet session by typing:

telnet [ip address of radio]

All Trango radios are pre-configured at the factory with a default IP address of 192.168.100.100. The factory default password is trango. Once you connect to the radio you will be greeted with the current hardware and firmware information and prompted for a password. Type in the read-write (RW) password and press enter.

Example:

C:>telnet 192.168.100.100

Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless M900S-AP 1p0H8005D04030101 Password:

#>

To terminate a CLI session (Telnet or Serial) type the command logout.

Note: Type help or ? for a listing of all the CLI commands. Type help <command>, for the syntax of a particular command.

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