SendFar Technology Co. Ltd. OAB-04004 Manual De Usuario

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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 SF-
3000 can only be configured into Wireless Client Router/Bridge to
accomplish the broadband wireless point-to-point, point-to-multipoint
systems with SendFar RB-8110 (as the figure shown below).
The SF-3000 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
(SendFar RB-8110) and the individual network notes may be Wireless
Client Router or Bridge (SendFar SF-3000).
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
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3.1  Wireless 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 SendFar RB-8110 Outdoor Wireless Router Bridge
*2 Both SendFar RB-8110 and SF-3000 could function the role of ROU