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Step 4: Preview the configured setting of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-10)
This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system
administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here.
After that, click Save button to store the changes to the RB.
Step 5: Restart this RB (as shown in Figure 2-11)
In this page, you can click the RESTART button at the bottom of this page to
take effect the previous configuration changes.
Hint: Users may to configure correct network settings as following sample
This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system
administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here.
After that, click Save button to store the changes to the RB.
Step 5: Restart this RB (as shown in Figure 2-11)
In this page, you can click the RESTART button at the bottom of this page to
take effect the previous configuration changes.
Hint: Users may to configure correct network settings as following sample
Remote
Extension
Bridge 1
Extension
Bridge 1
Root AP
Remote
Extension
Bridge 2
Extension
Bridge 2
Wireless link
Chapter 1.
Wireless IP: 192.168.1.1
SSID : rb8100
Channel : 1
Ethernet IP: 192.168.2.1
Default Route: 192.168.2.254
Static Route:
192.168.10.0 / 24 / 192.168.1.2
192.168.20.0 / 24 / 192.168.1.3
SSID : rb8100
Channel : 1
Ethernet IP: 192.168.2.1
Default Route: 192.168.2.254
Static Route:
192.168.10.0 / 24 / 192.168.1.2
192.168.20.0 / 24 / 192.168.1.3
Wireless IP: 192.168.1.3
SSID : rb8100
Channel : 1
Station Name: ext2
Ethernet IP: 192.168.20.1
Default Route: 192.168.1.1
SSID : rb8100
Channel : 1
Station Name: ext2
Ethernet IP: 192.168.20.1
Default Route: 192.168.1.1
Wireless IP: 192.168.1.2
SSID : rb8100
Channel : 1
Station Name: ext1
Ethernet IP: 192.168.10.1
Default Route: 192.168.1.1
SSID : rb8100
Channel : 1
Station Name: ext1
Ethernet IP: 192.168.10.1
Default Route: 192.168.1.1
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Chapter 3. Initial Configuration
This chapter describes how to easy setup and configure the Outdoor
Wireless Broadband Router / Bridge System (RB). The RB can be
configured into two roles: Central Wireless Router/Bridge (Central RB) and
Remote Wireless Router/Bridge (Remote RB) to accomplish the broadband
wireless point-to-point and multipoint systems (as shown in Figure 3-1).
Users can use a LAN-attached (wired or wireless) computer to configure the
RB through a web browser or a telnet session on a LAN computer.
Wireless Broadband Router / Bridge System (RB). The RB can be
configured into two roles: Central Wireless Router/Bridge (Central RB) and
Remote Wireless Router/Bridge (Remote RB) to accomplish the broadband
wireless point-to-point and multipoint systems (as shown in Figure 3-1).
Users can use a LAN-attached (wired or wireless) computer to configure the
RB through a web browser or a telnet session on a LAN computer.
Figure 3-1
In this chapter, we only describe how to quickly configure the RB with a web
browser. For detailed descriptions of the many configuration parameters and
network configuration, refer to Chapter 4.
browser. For detailed descriptions of the many configuration parameters and
network configuration, refer to Chapter 4.
3.1
Configure Requirements
The RB is shipped with configuration that can be utilized right out of the box.
Default configuration is as a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless
network. Users simply need to attach the RB to your wired LAN. If users
would like to configure the RB, please refer to the following procedures.
Before setup, we must install RB first
1.
Default configuration is as a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless
network. Users simply need to attach the RB to your wired LAN. If users
would like to configure the RB, please refer to the following procedures.
Before setup, we must install RB first
1.
Connect power adaptor and power on the RB