SendFar Technology Co. Ltd. ORB-02001 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 2. Network Topologies 
This section describes several main types of installations commonly 
implemented using the Outdoor Wireless Router/Bridge System (RB). 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 RB can be configured into two roles: Central 
Router/Bridge (CRB) and Remote Extension Router/Bridge (RRB) to 
accomplish the broadband wireless point-to-point, point-to-multipoint 
systems (as shown in following figuration). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Both the Central RB and the Remote RB can performed in router or bridge 
modes. In a Point-to-Multipoint topology, all communication between 
network systems is done through a centralized agent. In the Outdoor 
Wireless Router/Bridge product, the centralized agent is Central Router or 
Central Bridge and the individual network notes may be Remote Router or 
Remote Bridge. 
To show some possibilities of Point-to-Multipoint topologies, the following 
examples are provided: 
1.  Remote Wireless Bridge-to-Central Wireless Bridge  
2.  Remote Wireless Router-to-Central Wireless Bridge 
3.  Remote Wireless Bridge-to-Central Wireless Router 
4.  Remote Wireless Router-to-Central Wireless Router 
 
2.1  Remote Wireless Bridge-to-Central Wireless 
Bridge  
 
1.  Set the Central RB as a bridge (bridge IP address is 192.168.2.1). 
2.  Set Wireless parameters on Central RB: Channel (
1) and SSID 
(wireless
3.  Set the Remote RB as a bridge (bridge IP address is 192.168.2.2). 
4.  Set Wireless parameters on Remote RB: Channel (
1) and SSID 
(wireless), these parameters must same with Central RB. 
5.  Left side subnet is transparent to the right side. 
6.  DHCP server assign IP address to PC1 and PC2