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1. Product Code Radio Version 4 for multi point radio Specific radio module in use AW5802 Family is 10 Radio Firmware Release Statistics Current version of radio module firmware Radio RSSI Radio Block Error Rate Received Signal Strength Indicator The radios operate best with this value between 30 and 70 dBm Should be less than 10 check RSSI or spectrum scan if great er Higher values indicate degraded data rate not necessarily lost data Radio Total Packets of Ethernet packets received since last reset Radio Failed Packets of packets unsuccessfully transmitted Radio Passed Packets Radio Broadcast Packets of packets successfully transmitted Traffic simultaneously addressed to all devices on the network Radio Unicast Packets Traffic sent to a single destination Radio Average TX Size Average bytes per packet transmitted Radio Average RX Size Technical Support 650 384 0000 Average bytes per packet received PAGE 11 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Technical specifications CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION RF channels bandwidth 59 non overlapping channels with 2 048 MHz spacing and 1 75 MHz bandwidth Frequency selection Automatic or manually selectable via web browser interface Connector types RF RPTNC Female 10 100 base T Ethernet RJ 45 Status LEDs Power Ethernet link RF TX RF RX Channel 6 Link Quality 6
2. Total Packets 3125713 Current RF Channel Radio Failed Packets 0 Connected Subscribers Radio Passed Packets 3125713 RF Connected Yes Radio Broadcast Packets 2996776 Radio Active Radio Unicast Packets 128937 Product Code Radio Average TX Size 103 bytes Radio Version Radio Average RX Size 102 bytes Radio Firmware Release Network Settings IP Address 192 168 1 14 Network Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 HTTP Port 8085 This initial page presents many useful pieces of information operating statistics current radio con figuration and firmware version numbers The default login Password is password Enter it into the box in the top right corner of the login page and click Login to go to the Admin page If you have changed the password and have forgotten what it is the only way to recover is to remove the radio s cover being very careful not to damage the water tight gasket With the radio powered on press the small white reset button on the PC board and hold it for at least 5 seconds This resets the radio to the factory default IP address and password Live Demo Links 75 76 254 182 8085 admin html seed 46f120933dcacd068 hashz b23a09277 SN Version 1 60 4284 Av a L AN MAC Address 00 21 74 04 28 72 RefieshiNow Every 10 sec Ethernet 100 Mbps Full Duplex WIRELESS Uptime 9 days 14h 58 26 Need help Online FAQ available at www AvaLANWireless com Statistics Device Information Ra
3. default login password is password You must configure your PC s wired LAN port to the same subnet and an IP address different from this one With this configuration in place you should be able to use a web browser on your PC to log in to the radio s interface Step 4 If you are not able to change your PC s LAN configuration usually because of an in compatible subnet another method is available to change the radio s IP address to some thing your PC can browse to Download the AvaLAN IP Finder Utility from our website http avalanwireless com marketing resources downloads ipfinder zip Unzip to a folder of your choice and run ipfinder exe a stand alone executable You should see a window similar to that shown on the next page Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 3 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Devices on the local network will appear in the list below Double click a device to change its IP address Click Search to clear we LAN the list and search for devices WIRELESS 00 21 74 00 03 33 192 168 17 17 192 168 1 1 255 0 0 0 80 The AW5802xTR should appear in the list showing you its MAC Address IP Address etc If it does not click Search to regenerate the list If it still does not appear you have a connection issue and need to re examine the cabling If it does appear in the list and you wish to change the IP Address double click the radio s line in the list and a second screen will appear that allows
4. should be blinking the Channel LEDs will indicate the RF Channel being used and the Link Quality LEDs will light based on the received signal strength The more of these that are lit the stronger the signal Either these LEDs or the Radio RSSI value in the Statistics section of the login page may be used for antenna aim ing purposes Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 10 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR User s Manual Radio Status Information The Login or Admin pages of the radio s built in web browser interface provide many useful pieces of information that let you know how well the wireless link is working Top of Web Page Version Current version of the radio s Ethernet interface MAC Address Radio s hardware MAC Address Ethernet Status of Ethernet connection 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps full or half duplex connected or disconnected Uptime Total time radio has been active since last power cycle or Device Information Device Type hardware reset Access Point master or Subscriber Unit client of Subscriber IDs Issued For Access Point only up to 63 permitted Subscriber ID For Subscriber Unit only the ID selected for this radio Current RF Channel Connected Subscribers The RF Channel in use See table in this manual for center frequency Access Point only how many SUs are currently connected 16 maximum RF Connected Yes or No Radio Active Active or Standby
5. the next page of this manual Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 8 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR User s Manual Live Demo Links amp 75 76 254 182 8085 admin htm seed 46f120933dcacd06 amp hash b23a09277 eE Google MAC Address to Device ID Routing Table Refresh Table There are 1 devices known to this AP max 128 Device ID MAC Address Packet Count 0001 00 21 74 04 28 73 128981 Upload New Firmware Browse for firmware file on local computer Browse_ Upload Firmware Cancel Advanced Links Warning These links are only for use by advanced users Please proceed with caution Advanced Admin Fast Spectrum Scanner Upload New Firmware From time to time updates to the firmware are made available through our website at www avalanwireless com downloads If needed these may be downloaded to your PC and then installed in the AW5802xTR radio using this Upload New Firmware section of the Admin page The firmware should be updated for every member of the linked set at the same time to keep them consistent Please follow the readme instructions provided with the new download Some older radios may need tech support help with the upgrade Advanced Links In this section there are buttons to link to an Advanced Admin page and a Fast Spectrum Scanner page The Fast Spectrum Scanner feature works very much like the one on the Admin Page but is more intrusive being likely to seriously disrupt the network data fl
6. with Forward Error Correction Warranty 1 Year Parts amp Labor XTRa Care Extended Warranty 2 Year Extension available at nominal cost Compatibility May be mixed in combination with AW5802xTR and AW5802xTP radios not compatible with older 5800x 5800i 5800xTR 5800iTR and also not compatible with the higher speed 58100 product family Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 12 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Frequency Channels Channel Center Frequency Channel Center Frequency Channel Center Frequency Channel Center Frequency 0 JAtoMode 0 0 0 0 6 5738 365MHz 21 5769 085 MHz 36 5799 805 MHz 51 5830 525 MHz 8 5742461 MHz 23 5773 181 MHz 38 5803 901 MHz 53 5834 621 MHz 9 5744509 MHz 24 5775 229 MHz 39 5805 949 MHz 54 5836 669 MHz 15 5756 797MHz 30 5787517MHz 45 5818237MHz Limited Warranty This product is warranted to the original purchaser for normal use for a period of 360 days from the date of purchase If a defect covered under this warranty occurs AvaLAN will repair or replace the defective part at its option at no cost This warranty does not cover defects resulting from misuse or modification of the product If you wish you may purchase extended warranty for this product AvaLAN s XTRa Care Extended Warranty provides a two year extension plus free overnight Continental USA only produ
7. USER S MANUAL ADDENDUM Matched Pair Bridges Certain AvaLAN radios are sold as matched pairs pre configured as a wireless Ethernet bridge The manual supplied with the pair does not include information about the pair configuration hence this addendum his addendum applies to these products AW900xTR PAIR AW2400xTR PAIR AW5802xTR PAIR AW900iTR PAIR AW2400iTR PAIR AW900xTP PAIR AW2400xTP PAIR AW5802xTP PAIR AW900S PAIR AW2400S PAIR he pair configuration as shipped from the factory consists of these features 1 One unit of the pair is configured as an Access Point and the other is configured as a Subscriber Unit 2 The Access Point is given the IP Address 192 168 17 17 3 The Subscriber Unit is given the IP Address 192 168 17 18 4 User specified encryption keys are disabled and the two radios are keyed to each other using the Auto Key method Note For the AWxxxS PAIR FIPS 140 2 radios follow the instructions in the High Security Supplement to program the security features 5 RF Channel selection is set to automatic mode If these configuration parameters work for you in your system you need only to connect antennas power and LAN and the pair should work transparently looking just like an Ethernet cable If you need to change any of the pair s parameters you may use the browser interface as described in the accompanying manual You might need to do this if you need to set the pair to a particular channel or
8. ct replace ment Visit our website for more details Regulatory Compliance Compliance Statement Part 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure OET Bulletin 65 To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons Information to the User Part 15 105 b This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or t
9. dio RSSI 58 dBm Device Type Access Point Radio Block Error Rate 0 0 96 of Subscriber IDs Issued 1 Radio Total Packets 3126038 e 33 Radio Failed Packets 0 onnected Subscribers 1 Radio Passed Packets 3126038 onnected Yes Radio Broadcast Packets 2997074 adio Active Active Radio Unicast Packets 128964 roduci e 4 Radio Average TX Size 213 bytes io Version 10 Radio Average RX Size 102 bytes io Firmware Release 092 Value Automatic Channel Mode O0 Manual Channel Mode 1 59 192 168 1 14 Network Mask 255 0 0 0 ess Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Ress HTTP Port 8085 decimal 1 65535 Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 7 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Admin Page Settings The Admin page has Statistics and Device Information sections similar to the Login page plus the addition of several new sections Device Settings Here you may change the Login Password select the RF Channel to use or enable Automatic Channel Mode and modify the Network configuration RF Channel selection In Automatic Channel Mode the Access Point radio will choose a channel based on avoiding interference from other RF sources changing it as necessary if block error rates rise The Subscriber Units will search for and select the frequency channel used by the Access Point If you have multiple AW5802 Family Access Points operating in the same vicinity or other known sources of interference choose a channel manually We
10. elevision reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 13 www avalanwireless com
11. enient location The included power over Ethernet injector POE provides the means for adding DC power to unused wires in the cable It is most convenient to plug the male RJ 45 connector of the POE directly into your LAN router or switch and the accompanying power supply into a 120 VAC outlet near by The LAN cable to the radio plugs into the female RJ 45 jack and will carry DC power to it The AW5802XTR is provided with a cable clamping device that allows an RJ45 plug on the cable to pass through it and can be tightened down around the cable to provide a weatherproof seal Note For pole mounted applications a mounting kit AW XPM is orderable from our website Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 6 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Digital Configuration This section of the manual assumes that you have successfully powered up a radio and are able to browse to its IP address as discussed in the Quick Start Guide earlier Login Browse to the radio you wish to designate as the master Access Point first This login page should appear Live Demo Links XTR Index 75 76 254 182 8085 N Version 1 60 4284 E SN MAC Address 00 21 74 04 28 72 Ava LA N Ethernet 100 Mbps Full Duplex Refresh Now Every 10 sec WIRELESS Uptime 9 days 14h 56 18 Need help Online FAQ available at www AvaLANWireless com Radio RSSI 58 dBm Device Type Access Point Radio Block Error Rate 0 0 96 of Subscriber IDs Issued 1 Radio
12. fox amp gz Radio Broadcast Packets 0 Radio Unicast Packets 0 DECRE iy ANTH Radio Average TX Size 0 RAAG Radio Average RX Size 0 5 8 GHz Outdoor Wireless Ethernet Radio Industrial grade long range wireless Ethernet systems AvaLAN AW5802xTR Thank you for your purchase of the AW5802xTR 5 8 GHz Outdoor Wireless Ethernet Radio This unit is intended for use with other AW5802 Family products to form point to point or point to multipoint wireless Ethernet systems It is not compatible with AvaLAN s older AW5800 Family or the high speed AW58100 Family The AW5802xTR includes e 1 AW5802xTR Radio e 1 AW5 5800 Omnidirectional Antenna e 1 120 VAC to 12 VDC power adapter e 1 AW POE Power Over Ethernet Injector Table of Contents Quick Start Guide ee eevee eevee m9 9 s 9 sm 9 s n 3 Operational Summary eee rens 5 Physical Setup amp uo eee ES FSI s cR oe bee we Be 3 93 6 Digital Configuration ux ee see a oe ae 9 Soe HOHE 9 o 93 Re eG 3 7 LED Status Information x s soso 10 Web Interface Status Information sssaaa e ee e 11 Technical Specifications sosse ee ee ee 12 Frequency Channels sssaaa o 13 Warranty and Regulatory Information o 13 If you have any questions when configuring your AvaLAN system the best place to get answers is to visit www avalanwireless com You will also find the latest documentation and firmware upda
13. hoose a 32 digit hex encryption key and enter it Again the hyphens are required This key must also match among all the radios in the set so make a note of it as well After entering the parameters click the Apply button to save them to the radio Linking All The Radios When all of the radios are keyed and operating connect them to your net work and Ethernet devices as desired and cycle the radio s power to begin normal operation Browser management of the SUs can be performed over the wireless links Note avoid plugging actively linked radios into the same Ethernet switch because this will corrupt the switch s routing table and may cause network problems just as if you had plugged a CAT5 cable directly between two ports E tik 8 B B S 8 8 8 828 828 Quality Channel a zx d Sum values to gt determine channel x Status LEDs The top cover of each radio provides a window showing status lights with a legend on the product label If the radio does not have power of course all LEDs will be off If the radio is powered up but the Eth Link LED is off you do not have an Ethernet cable connection If the radio has not acquired a wireless link with a partner the channel LEDs will scan in binary fash ion looking for a signal The left most Link Quality LED will be on if the radio is the Access Point but off if the radio is a Subscriber Unit If the radio has acquired sync and is operating normally the RF Tx and RF Rx LEDs
14. mit is requested For this re trans mitted sub block Forward Error Correction is applied adding enough redundant bits to the data to allow recovery of up to 3 bits in every 16 This FEC sub block is much larger and consequently takes longer to transmit but has a very high probability of being received correctly Of course if the inter ference is great enough this robust error correction scheme will still fail Retransmission of bad sub blocks will be attempted 3 times before reporting a packet failure Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 5 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Physical Setup Step 1 Before mounting the radio in its final location you may want to perform the digital configura tion procedure described in the next section Step 2 Mount the AW5802xTR securely Maximize lightning resistance by providing a strong DC ground connection to the metal housing Connect the AW5802xTR s RPTNC RF connector to a suitable an tenna A simple omni directional dipole unit AW5 5800 is included This antennas provides 5 dBi of gain in the plane perpendicular to its long axis The antennas on linked units should be oriented parallel to each other and not pointed toward each other There is very little signal coming from the end of the antenna WRONG Do not aim the omni antennae directly at each other RIGHT Step 3 Power is provided to the unit by means of the Ethernet cable allowing the power supply to be located at a conv
15. o frequency channels encrypts Ethernet data received from the network and transmits it wirelessly to the correct sub scriber unit SU The AP is constantly monitoring the radio link and can automatically change the channel if performance is degraded due to interference If two AP units are very close to one another they may interfere with each other if operating on adjacent frequency channels Place them at least 10 feet apart or manually select non adjacent channels for their operation Also the SU should be placed at least 10 feet from the AP while testing to avoid overloading the radio s receiver Any 10 100 BaseT Ethernet client device ECD can be connected to an AW5802xTR subscriber unit Each SU encrypts Ethernet traffic received from the attached ECD and transmits the data wirelessly to its AP Each SU can be plugged directly into an ECD without adding drivers or loading software Essentially once the AP SU pair is configured and running it behaves like a continuous Ethernet cable The Ethernet packets that are transmitted over the wireless link are encrypted using FIPS 197 vali dated 128 bit AES They are also provided with error correction to make sure that the information is received correctly Each packet is divided into smaller sub blocks This step improves overall data rate because an error in one sub block can be detected and corrected without needing to retransmit the entire packet If an erroneous sub block is received a retrans
16. ow when used Despite the dire warning an essential step in the digital configuration process must be done on the Advanced Admin page Click the Advanced Admin button to be taken there Live Demo Links 75 76 254 182 8085 hidden html seed 46f120933dcacd06 amp hash b23a0927 Version 1 60 4284 Logout Back to Admin Page N Av a L AN MAC Address 00 21 74 04 28 72 Refresh Now Ethernet 100 Mbps Full Duplex WIRELESS Uptime 9 days 15h 00 46 Need help Online FAQ available at www AvaLANWireless com Warning These setting are only for use by advanced users Please proceed with caution Description Value Access Point Subscriber Unit An AP can issue from 1 to 16 SU IDs of Subscriber IDs Issued 1 decimal 1 16 Enable User Specified Keys Network Name 32 bit Encryption Key 128 bit Apply Cancel Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 9 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Advanced Admin Page Settings On the Advanced Admin page set the parameters as follows e Choose Device Type Access Point or Subscriber Unit e For Subscriber Units assign unique ID numbers in numeric order from 1 to 63 e For an Access Point enter the number of Subscriber Units that will be communicating with it e Click the box labeled Enable User Specified Keys e Choose an 8 digit hex 0 9 and A F Network Name that will be common among the AP and its SUs and enter it The hyphen is required e C
17. recommend also setting the Subscriber Units paired with each Access Point to the same channel so that they won t have to hunt for it Spectrum Scanner Scrolling down on the Admin page brings you to the Spectrum Scanner as shown here Live Demo Links 3 xTR Admin 75 76 254 182 8085 admin html seed 46f120933dcacd068ihash b23a09277 Scan Now Automatic Scan Interval Off v Scan Rate Normal v Scan Resolution Fine Display Channel Markers Channel Info Freq 5845 32 MHz Peak 99 dBm Aver 101 dBm 20 28 36 E tn B o s a o z m o c o o o eo o Refresh Table There are 1 devices known to this AP max 128 Device ID MAC Address Packet Count 0001 00 21 74 04 28 73 128972 Upload New Firmware v The Spectrum Scanner controls are self explanatory Executing a scan interrupts data flow so you will normally want to turn automatic scanning off Please note that this Spectrum Scanner works well with Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers but may not work with Chrome or Safari due to browser javascript differences MAC Address Routing Table Another section visible in this screen shot is the MAC Address to Device ID Routing Table If radios are linked this information allows you to determine exactly which devices are communicating through each Subscriber Unit s Device ID Scrolling down to the bottom of the Admin Page reveals two more sections as shown on
18. s in this manual Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 4 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Operational summary The AW5802xTR Radio allows the user to create a long range wireless Ethernet network with up to 16 subscriber units per access point The configuration may include any combination of AW5802xTR and AW5802xTP radios Configuring a wireless link with the AW5802xTR requires the establishment of seven elements e Each radio must know whether it is to be an access point AP or subscriber unit SU e Each radio must have an IP address that is unique among all others on the same network e The AP must know how many SUs are expecting communication with it e The AP and all SUs must agree on which radio frequency channel they are using This can be manually set or allowed to change automatically e Each SU must be assigned a unique subscriber ID to specify which time division slot it will use when communicating with the AP e The AP and all SUs must share a common 8 digit hex Network Name e The AP and all SUs must share a common 32 digit hex encryption key AW5802xTR radios are configured by connecting to a computer that will run a web browser and set ting parameters via their built in browser interfaces This browser interface also provides link quality Statistics and a graphical spectrum scan to assist in setup and resolving connection problems The access point AP automatically scans for the best of the 59 available radi
19. tes there If more assistance is needed send email to support avalanwireless com To speak to a live technician please call technical support at the number below during normal busi ness hours by AvaLAN Wireless Systems Inc All rights reserved Revision 02 05 2013 125A Castle Drive Madison AL 35758 Sales 866 533 6216 Technical Support 650 384 0000 Customer Service 650 641 3011 Fax 650 249 3591 Technical Support 650 384 0000 PAGE 2 www avalanwireless com AW5802xTR Quick Start Guide To create a wireless link you need one AW5802xTR configured as a master Access Point and one or more AW5802xTR radios configured as clients Subscriber Units We recommend connecting and pow ering up the units on the bench before deploying in the field because it is much easier to troubleshoot problems and to adjust the configuration if necessary without having to climb poles to do it Activate the AW5802XTR units one at a time until they can be given distinct IP addresses Step 1 Gather the parts In addition to the AvaLAN radios the accompanying AW POE Power Over Ethernet Injectors and 12 VDC Power Adapters you will need a CAT5 cable and a PC with a LAN connection Step 2 Make the connections Connect a radio to the PC as shown in the diagram Plug in the power supply to turn on the radio Step 3 The default IP address of the radio is written on its product label This default address is usu ally 192 168 17 17 The
20. you to change the address subnet mask and gateway Step 5 Using your favorite web browser on the PC browse to the IP Address of the radio http 192 168 17 17 or whatever IP Address has been configured This screen should appear Firefox Live Demo Links xTR Index D 75 76 254 182 8085 c E Google SW Version 1 60 4284 Password Login q SN MAC Address 00 21 74 04 28 72 Ava L A N Ethernet 100 Mbps Full Duplex Refresh Now Every 10sec__ v WOR E LIER Uptime 9 days 14h 56 18 Need help Online FAQ available at www AvaLANWireless com Statistics Device Information Radio RSSI 58 dBm Device Type Access Point Radio Block Error Rate 0 0 96 of Subscriber IDs Issued Radio Total Packets 3125713 Current RF Channel 33 Radio Failed Packets 0 Connected Subscribers 1 Radio Passed Packets 3125713 RF Connected Yes Radio Broadcast Packets 2996776 Radio Active Active Radio Unicast Packets 128937 Product Code 4 Radio Average TX Size 103 bytes Radio Version 10 Radio Average RX Size 102 bytes Radio Firmware Release 092 Network Settings IP Address 192 168 1 14 Network Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 HTTP Port 8085 Step 6 Repeat the above process for each of your AW5802 Family radios making sure to give each one a unique IP address and making note of the addresses assigned Once you have verified that all radios can be browsed to proceed to the detailed configuration step
21. you wish to provide your own encryption keys If the default IP Addresses won t work in our system the best way to change them is by using the ipfinder utility described in the manual and downloadable from www avalanwireless com In case of difficulty you may find additional help under the Support tab on our website or by contact ing AvaLAN Technical Support using the information in the manual Revision 02 05 2013 Avo LAN Industrial grade long range wireless Ethernet systems D LAN WIRELESS Device Settings Device RF Eile fait Mew Higtory Bookmarks Jocis Help eG QU X A o mtgl 192468 1 17 2denin Pmlseed 7 NGO dHRhach lt eMeldee3fe Cy Gl Google Statistics Device Information Version 1 484003 Logo MAC Address 00 21 74 00 03 16 Ethomet 100 Mbps Full Duplex Uptime 0 days 00h 07 02 RefreshNow Every 10sec Need help Online FAQ avadable at wow Aval ANWireless com Scan Now Automatic Scan Interval Every 5sec Samples per Point 128 Frequency Step Size 1 Display Channel Markers J Freq 5801 04 MHz Peak 94 dBm Aver 97 65m 8 Received Retatwe Power 8rn 2 D re 5737 5743 AW5802xTR USER S MANUAL MAN TTT TTT TAT Radio Block Error Rate 0 0 56 Device Type Subscriber Unit Radio Total Packets 0 Subscnider ID 0 Radio Failed Packets 0 Current RF Channel 1 Radio Passed Packets Of irs Admin Mozilla Fire
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