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

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2.4  Remote Wireless Router-to-Central Wireless 
Router 
 
1.  Set the Central RB run as a Wireless Router (Wireless Interface IP is 
192.168.1.1, Ethernet Interface IP is 192.168.2.1, default route is 
192.168.2.254
). 
2.  Set Wireless parameters on Central RB: Channel (1) and SSID 
(wireless). 
3.  Set the Remote RB as a Wireless Router (Wireless Interface IP is 
192.168.1.2, Ethernet Interface IP is 192.168.10.1, default route is 
192.168.1.1
) 
4.  Set Wireless parameters on Remote RB: Channel (1) and SSID 
(wireless), these parameters must same with Central RB. 
5.  Set the DHCP server service on the Remote RB and apply it on 
Ethernet Interface. 
6.  The Remote RB assigns IP address to PC1 and PC2. 
The operator can also turn off NAT behavior on Central RB and turn 
on NAT behavior on Remote RB. In this case, any outgoing packets 
will transfer to 192.168.1.2 
 
Remote RB: turn on NAT on Wireless Interface. 
The operator can also turn on NAT behavior on Central RB and turn 
on NAT behavior on Remote RB. 
 
Central RB: turn on NAT on Ethernet interface. 
 
Remote RB: turn on NAT on Wireless Interface. 
 
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Chapter 3. Web Access 
 
Web Connection 
 
The SendFar Outdoor Wireless Access Router/Bridge (RB) supports 
access to the configuration system through the use of an HTTP Interface 
(web browser). Before configuring the RB, you need to know the IP 
Address assigned to the unit.  
When shipped from the factory, the IP Address (192.168.2.1) was assigned 
to the RB by default. To start a web connection use:  
 
http://192.168.2.1/ 
 
 
Identify the IP Address assigned to the unit  
 
However, the IP Address may be changed and you cannot connect the unit 
using the default IP Address. In this case, you must identify the RB IP 
Address before configuration. To identify the IP Address, you can use the 
Serial Port to gain access the current network status. To start a Serial Port 
connection: 
 
1. 
Attach a serial data (RS-232) cable to the Serial Port Adapter. 
Connect the other cable end to a terminal or a PC running a terminal 
emulation program. Use a 9-pin female to 9-pin female NULL Modem 
cable. 
2. 
Set the terminal to 115200 Baud, No-Parity, data bits, Stop bit, 
and ANSI compatible. 
 
Note: Running a terminal emulation program on your PC, such as 
HyperTerminal, and then set the following connection properties: 
 
 
Click the 
Start icon
 > 
Program
 > 
Accessories
 > 
Communication
 > 
Terminal
.  
 
Create a new connection file, and then select a Com Port 
<COM1, COM2, etc., depending on your PC> with 
115200bps / 
8-bits / 1-stop
.  
 
Click the properties icon in the Tool Bar > setting > select 
Emulation terminal VT100
 > ok