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1. Advanced wireless a threshold 3200 Transmitted wireless packets larger than this size will be fragmented to maintain performance in noisy wireless networks Valid range is 256 65535 Values larger than 1560 will prevent fragmentation from taking place RTS threshold i Transmitted wireless packets larger than this size will use the RTS CTS protocol to maintain performance in noisy wireless networks and prevent hidden nodes from degrading performance Valid range is 1 65535 Values larger than 1560 will prevent RTS CTS from taking place Beacon period The number of milliseconds between each AP beacon Valid range is 1 65535 Burst time Time duration for transmission burst mode in microseconds Valid range is 0 65535 0 to disable Burst mode increases data throughput by occupying the channel for an extended duration Typical value is in the 3000 microsecond range Power saving Check this box to enable support for stations that want to use the power saving mode DTIM interval The rate at which broadcast and multicast packets are delivered to stations in power save mode Valid range of once every 1 255 beacons 802 11d C Check this box to enable support for sending regional information to the stations High he Select Antenna Transmit Power address Enter unique MAC address of radio port If the value is all zeros then hardware MAC address will be used Transmit Power Cancel Figure 2
2. TECHNICAL MANUAL TRIMAR 802 11a b g AP REPEATER Be l TC WIRELESS A PEGASUS WIRELESS COMPANY PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Introduction The TRIMAR is a multiple band multiple data rate multiple role wireless data radio that meets many of the challenges faced by today s wireless networking applications Compliant with both 802 11b g and 802 11a standards and operating in either the 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz bands TRIMAR offers great flexibility in the trade offs between data speed link distance and frequency planning for adjacent coverage or linkages The TRIMAR can be configured to function as an access point or as a repeater Designed for both Indoors and Outdoor uses it comes with a weatherproof enclosure and is powered over the Ethernet cable making the product extremely easy to install Its built in RF connector allows different types of antennas to be attached allowing for great flexibility in terms of deployment coverage and link distance requirements Whether used as an access point in a retail hotspot application for Internet access or as an office wireless LAN WLAN for interconnecting mobile computers TRIMAR s multiple SSID and VLAN features provide service providers and network managers with great versatility in customizing access control and classes of service for different user groups For connecting computer networks in different locations miles apart TRIMAR
3. NETWORK r RADIO G Figure 4 Typical TRI MAR deployment schematic Figure 4 above illustrates a common wiring scheme for a TRIMAR radio unit that is physically connected to the network A set up like this can be used to connect with another TRIMAR radio in a separate building that is wired similarly to form the basis of a wireless point to point bridge Alternatively it can be connected wirelessly with TRIMAR repeaters as shown in Figure 5 to form a larger wireless mesh In both of these types of operations the TRIMAR APs need to be configured to operate in WDS mode PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Example Installations REPEATER SETUP DC Injector Figure 5 TRIMAR repeater mode schematic Figure 5 illustrates a TRIMAR radio used as a repeater In this type of deployment no physical connection to the network is necessary all communications is done via the 802 11 wireless connections To work in this mode the TRIMAR radio must be configured using WDS and connected wirelessly to at least one radio that is physically connected to the network being serviced Version 1 0 Page 8 of 32 2 Configuring the TRIMAR AP Basic Procedure The TRIMAR AP uses a web based administration utility To access this utility you will need to use Microsoft Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox or a compatible web browser Accessing the web based administration utility 1 Connect a PC
4. email phone or the web mail form on the Pegasus Wireless Corporation consult the Technical Manual web site Support and Service information can be found on our Web site http www otcwireless com support support htm Email support otcwireless com Website htto www otcwireless cony support technicalsupport html You can find useful FAQ and downloadable articles from this site Phone 510 490 8288 ext 244 Our telephone support number is Fax 510 440 7046 210 490 8288 Telephone support is available 9 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Figure 37 Help WIRELESS A PEGASUS WIRELESS COMPANY PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 31 of 32 Appendix Limited Warranty The seller warrants to the end user Customer that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for one 1 year from the date of purchase The seller s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be at the seller s option and expense to repair the defective product or part deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item All returns must be authorized by Pegasus Wireless Corporation and accompanied by a Return Materials Authorization RMA All products that are replaced will become the property of the seller Replacement products may be new or reconditioned FCC Compliance Information Statement FCC Part
5. 15 Declaration of Conformity DoC The following equipment Product Name TRI MAR 802 11 a b g Wireless AP BRI DGE REPEATER Model Number TRIMAR is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 15 rules The 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 FCC ID MKZTRIMAR A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the directives is available from Pegasus Wireless Corporation 48499 Milmont Drive Fremont California 94538 USA PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 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 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 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
6. Type Select between the following m TKIP 7 AES TKIP and AES PSK Enter a valid PSK Pass phrase Minimum 8 characters to a maximum of 63 characters WPA Group Key Value in seconds after which the Group Key will be Update I nterval refreshed Factory default 3600 seconds one every hour Note WPA PSK with a TKIP AES cipher can use for WPA security without the presence of an 802 1X authentication service With this type of implementation the associated radios will authenticate amongst themselves This type of WPA implementation is ideal for static wireless deployment such as point to point building to building wireless bridges as they offer maximum wireless security without the cost and complexity associated with setting up a full 802 1X authentication service PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL WPA configuration Enable WPA Authenticator to require stations to use high grade encryption and authentication WPA Enable a WFA Mode WPA Select the WPA Mode Cipher Type TKIF Select the cipher type PSK Enter a text pass phrase between 8 and 63 characters Leave blank to enable 802 1X Authentication WPA Group Key Update Interval seconds Figure 22 WPA configuration WPA and TRI MAR APs in WDS mode TRIMAR APs deployed in a WDS mesh cannot use WPA All that is needed to configure TRIMAR AP to work within a mesh is that the WDS function be enabled and the MAC addresses of the other units i
7. When disabled even stations assigned with the same SSID cannot communicate with each other U WEP key is shared with other virtual APs in the same BSS network NETWORK Q Supports VLAN Virtual Local Area Network tags on each virtual AP This function requires a VLAN capable switch or router Q VLAN tagging can be enabled disabled for each individual SSID Q Each virtual AP can be assigned a unique VLAN ID 1 to 4095 The VLAN ID determines to which VLAN a station belongs when the station associated with the SSID LJ VLAN support provides more secure network deployment U Traffic for each individual VLAN ID is separated from each other NETWORK MANAGEMENT OU SNMP vl and v2 with OTC enterprise MIB for total wireless management Version 1 0 Page 3 of 32 Specifications e RF O Operating Frequency Range 2 4 2 4835 GHz 5 15 5 85 GHz o Data Rate 54 48 36 24 18 12 11 9 6 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps O Turbo mode 108 Mbps Oo Modulation OFDM CCK DQPSK DBPSK O Antenna Connector Type N Female O Transmission Power 14dBm typical at antenna port O Receiving Sensitivity 65dBm 54 Mbps 80dBm 11Mbps at 10 5 BER e Network Interface 10 100BaseT RJ 45 e Security WPA WPA2 WEP TKIP AES 802 1 1i e Management WEB SNMP e Environment o Operating Temperature 10 to 65 C o Operating Humidity 5 100 Rain proof e Physical Dimension O 5 375 inches x 4 75 inches x 2 inches e Certification FCC CE PEG
8. characters long Check this box if the 802 1X authentication service requires MAC address verification of associating stations TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL 802 1X configuration When 302 1X authentication is enabled then the AP will authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server 602 1 enabled Authentication timeout mins RADIUS server IP address RADIUS server port number RADIUS server shared secret MAC Address Authentication RADIUS server IP address RADIUS Server port number RADIUS server shared secret MAC Address Authentication Figure 23 802 1X configuration Version 1 0 SSID Admin Tab continued WEP configuration WEP configuration For multiple SSIDs all SSIDs with WEP enabled share the same WEP settings See Figure 24 configured in the WEP Security configuration page The same WEP keys are used by all SSIDs using WEP encryption on the TRIMAR AP TRIMAR APs deployed in WDS mode are limited to using Enable WEP d WEP Check this box to enable WEP for this SSID All SSIDs with WEP enabled must share the same WEP settings in the WEP Security configuration page Enable WEP Check this box if the selected SSID will implement WEP as a component of its security policy Figure 24 WEP configuration VLAN configuration VLAN configuration See Figure 25 Enable VLANs for each SSID Each of the TRIMAR AP s eight SSIDs can support a separate VLAN Enable VLAN for m this SSID Enable VLA
9. packets Definition Meaning The units assigned name label The units factory assigned MAC address The units IP address and IP addressing scheme The units software firmware version number The units hardware firmware version number The units primary assigned SSI Ds Used for load balancing see TRIMAR Controller Manual The units data transmission rate The unit s current operating channel The unit s assigned radio operation mode The unit s configured security schemes The unit s operating geographic region The number of radios currently associated with the unit The number of radios allowed to associate with the unit Same as 2 above unless user reconfigured Total of all packets received or transmitted Total of packets received or transmitted by the host Total of packets received transmitted or broadcasted via LAN port Total of packets received transmitted or broadcasted via WLAN port Total of packets received transmitted or broadcasted via WDS port Table 1 System status definitions PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 11 of 32 4 Administration Tab Device Control Device Control See Figure 12 a Clicking the button below will immediately reboot the device A reboot is necessary in order to Reboot Clicking on this button causes the unit to be change most configuration options rebooted This is normally used in conjunction with configuring the TRIMAR A
10. testing the radio at its final DRAWING NOT TO SCALE location use the weather sealant provided to protect FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY the antenna and N connector from the elements Failure to do so could cause water to corrode the connection or allow Figure 3 Bracket assembly details water seepage to penetrate the weather casing and causing catastrophic damage to the radio circuitry RECOMMENDATIONS 1 The type N connector must face downwards towards the ground 2 Strap down the external CAT 5 cable leading from the radio to the antenna mast or other suitable fixture PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 6 of 32 Equipment Installation continued TRIMAR AP LED indicators NW network Amber Steady ON when network connection is successfully established RX receive Green BLINKING when receiving data OFF when radio is idle or unable to receive data transmit BLINKING when transmitting data is unstable check or replace cable OFF when radio is idle or make sure all plug connections are unable to transmit data SNUQ power Steady ON when there power USE THE CORRECT VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY DC Injector LED indicators OFF when there is no power Steady ON when power is supplied to the unit OFF when network connection is absent Steady ON when network connection is successfully established BLINKING if the network connection Use the correct cabl
11. there should be at least a 10 20 performance gain depending on factors present in the local operational environment Table 2 Super mode options defined Version 1 0 PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION Page 16 of 32 6 Advanced Tab See Figure 20 Fragmentation Threshold This determines the maximum size of a data package in bytes Packages larger than the set value will be broken up for transmission purposes Reducing the package size in a noisy wireless environment should maintain overall performance Factory default 3200 bytes RTS CTS Threshold Reducing the preset value will enable RTS CTS and may maintain overall performance in a noisy wireless environment Factory default 3200 bytes Beacon Period This value determines the number of milliseconds between AP beacon periods This controls the frequency that the AP will broadcast its presence to other radios on the network Factory default 100 milliseconds Burst Time This value controls the number of microseconds that the radio will occupy its assigned channel for transmission purposes Increasing this value can help increase the data throughput rate Factory default O microseconds disabled Power Saving By default the TRIMAR AP will go into standby mode if it has been idle for a preset period It will fully activate immediately if it needs to send or receive data Factory default Enabled PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL
12. 0 Advanced wireless Version 1 0 Page 17 of 32 E Advanced Tab continued IMA See on previous page Figure 20 DTI M Interval This value determines the frequency when the Note about the TRI MAR MAC address options radio will send broadcast multicast packets to stations in power save mode This function is The TRIMAR AP supports 2 MAC addresses one used to address the associated with the Beacon Period Ethernet port and the other the Wireless port By default these are set to a particular unit s hardware and are unique to the unit Factory default 1 each beacon period or once every 100 milliseconds It is possible to manually enter and override the hardware MAC address by entering the new MAC address information into the following areas 802 11d Global Harmonization control WLAN MAC address field Advanced Tab Factory default Disabled Ethernet MAC address field WDS Tab Transmit Power This controls the power output permitted to the antenna If the radio is causing interference to another device reducing the antenna s output may help alleviate the problem Do not reduce the power level for any other reasons Factory default High WLAN MAC address The MAC address of the wireless port If left blank the factory preset MAC address will be used The factory default MAC address is reported on the Information tab report screen Factory default blank hardware MAC address is used PEGASUS WIRELES
13. 255 0 0 Default gateway 169 254 1 1 Security Security See Figure 16 These controls are used to set the account name and password used to ne access the web based administration utility If these are changed these ur ei a should be properly documented as the only way to re access a unit s Administrator administrative controls should the password be lost is to perform a hard Pen reset on the unit which may be extremely difficult if the radio is located in Password for web configuration access You must enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation a hard to access location Figure 16 Security Factory Defaults User name admin Password public PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 13 of 32 Administration Tab continued SNMP Setting See Figure 17 These controls are used to enable SNMP control of the TRIMAR AP SNMP enabled SNMP server IP address Read community Write community Check this box to enable SNMP management This field is used to direct the TRIMAR AP to the network location of the SNMP server SNMP read community string SNMP write community string Load Control amp Balance Setting See Figure 18 These controls are normally used to allow managed load balancing of the TRIMAR AP and requires the use of the TRIMAR Controller for full functionality Controller IP address Load Limit PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORA
14. AR AP will use See Table 2 for a full explanation of the choices Turbo modes always use preset default channels PEGASUS WI RELESS CORPORATION TRI MAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 15 of 32 k Basic Wireless Tab continued See Figure 19 on previous page Auto Channel Select Channel This control allows the TRIMAR AP to automatically select what it determines is the best channel to use This occurs during the radio s boot up process The channel it selects can be seen under the Information Tab This control is used to set a channel manually Channels cannot be manually set when Super modes are enabled or if the radio has been set to automatically select a channel when it boots UP To manually set a channel it is necessary to uncheck both the Adaptive Radio Selection and the Auto Channel Select check boxes Additionally the super modes must be disabled TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Super Mode Options Disabled Super A G without Turbo Super A G with Static Turbo Super A G with Dynamic Turbo AR enabled This is the Factory default If in doubt leave the TRIMAR AP in this mode The cognitive radio technology will optimize all wireless operations automatically Super mode operation is disabled These modes are based on Atheros A G cognitive radio technology Requires all WLAN equipment or computers to be Atheros A G enabled for full benefits When used with standard WLAN equipment
15. ASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL TRIMAR FCC label WIRELESS Rating V DE 1A man Wade in USA 802 11 whig Wireless TE derade WAR SES LITE BSE COT COM Fee Figure 1 TRIMAR FCC label This label is located on the back of all official TRIMAR products The unit s unique hardware MAC address and serial number are affixed on this label Hardware MAC address This is separately indicated from within the TRIMAR s web based administration utility The hardware MAC address on the label should match the web based administration utilitys reported MAC address unless this has been Subsequently modified by the user Product Serial Number This number is needed for product verification should the unit ever require servicing by Pegasus Wireless Corporation Version 1 0 Page 4 of 32 1 Equipment Installation Applying Power and network connections to To PC laptop or hub ag ra 94 c ies A USED DC Injector oR X Over CAT 5 To network ml router or switch ll I u To Network a AC DC adapter 9V 1A Power Outlet Manufacturer s Recommended Practices and AC DC ada your TRIMAR Radio 30 ft or 80 ft outdoor CAT 5 _ JM To TRIMAR AP EE Figure 2 Hooking up the DC I njector Safety Statement Use only the power adapter provided with this product or other Pegasus Wireless Corporation authorized replacement power adapter Connect the power adapter to a properly grounded elec
16. N for Check this box if the selected SSID is anne eee NEAR DIL ee eee This SSID a component of a specific VLAN en Enter WLAN tag number Valid range is 1 4094 VLAN tag Enter the correct VLAN tag number Figure 25 VLAN configuration PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 22 of 32 8 WEP Security Tab WEP configuration See Figure 26 The WEP settings configured under this tab are shared by all SSIDs configured to use WEP TRIMAR APs used in WDS mode are limited to using WEP encryption only Enable WEP Check this box to enable WEP Each SSID using WEP must also have its WEP configuration box checked Default WEP Key Select the default WEP transmission key 1 4 The radio will use this key for transmissions only It will be able to receive data encrypted using the other three keys Authentication Open and Shared authentication is Supported Factory default Open WEP key length Both 64 bit and 128 bit key lengths are supported WEP key 1 4 Enter the WEP keys using hexadecimal characters 1 9 and A F WEP pass phrase generator This is a feature and should not be confused with a standard pass phase field entry To use this feature enter the desired pass phase into the pass phrase field Click on the Generate WEP keys function and all 4 keys will be automatically generated and populate the WEP key fields above The generated WEP keys are not viewable To use corresponding keys to
17. P s we i Clicking the button below will reset all configuration options to their factory default values and Reset Configuration Clicking on this button causes the unit to reboot the device will reboot Note that the IP address of the device will also be reset and it may be and will reset the unit s configurati on back to its necessary to change the address in your browser to access this website again original factory default settings Use with SS caution as this will cause all custom user settings to be lost Figure 12 Device Control Firmware Upgrade le Be Upgrade See Figure 13 To upgrade the firmware enter the name of the firmware upgrade file and click on the upgrade These controls are used to upload firmware and patches into the TRIMAR button below AP File to upload Browse Use the Browse button to select a patch to upload a me Upload Use the Upload button to apply a selected patch to the unit The upload may take up to 60 seconds Once a patch has been successfully uploaded the TRIMAR AP will automatically reboot Figure 13 Firmware Upgrade Important Use only official firmware patches supplied by Pegasus Wireless Corporation or an authorized dealer reseller Device Name Device name See Figure 14 This field is used to give a TRIMAR AP a custom label name to help more pence name easily identify the unit for administrative purposes The label will be The Pa EL Pr identify itsel
18. S CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 18 of 32 7 SSID Admin Tab SSID CONTROLS See Figure 21 SSID Selecting an item in this dropdown menu allows configuration to be performed on the SSID selected All the settings on this page are the exclusive properties of the selected SSID Note the SSID number at the top of the frame this indicates exactly which of the eight supported SSID is currently being configured The TRIMAR AP is designed to be able to support up to 8 SSIDs simultaneously Each SSID can be assigned unique security policies and can individually be assigned to a separate VLAN Only one SSID can be made visible the other seven will be invisible The TRIMAR AP can also be configured so that none of the SSI Ds is visible All created SSI Ds will share the same WEP keys for those SSIDs configured to use WEP as well as the same channel assignment as set under the Basic_Wireless Tab Additionally the total number of stations that the TRIMAR AP can simultaneously support remains at 48 stations over all created SSI Ds Enable this SSI D Factory default Wireless Network Name SSI D Factory default Disable Local Bridging Check this box to enable the selected SSI D Only SSID 1 is enabled by default Enter the desired SSID into this field up to 32 characters TRIMAR By default all stations connected to the TRIMAR AP are able to see and communicate with each other Checking this
19. TION This field is used to direct the TRIMAR AP to the network location of the TRIMAR Controller By default the TRIMAR AP is factory set to allow support to a maximum of 48 stations This can be manually overridden by entering another value Restricting the number of stations that are permitted to associate with the unit may help improve service in deployments where a few specific individual stations demand a large percentage of the overall available bandwidth capacity If the TRIMAR Controller is used to control the load balancing of the TRIMAR AP the value entered into this field may be superceded by administrative directives TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL SNMP Setting SNMP enabled Check this box to enable SNMP Address Enter IP address of the SNMP server this unit sends TRAP packets to SNMP read only community SNMP read write community Figure 17 SNMP Setting Load Control amp Balance Setting Load Balance Controller IF address IP address of the Load Balance Controller A valid address enables load balancing Maximum number of stations allowed for this AP a value between 1 and 48 If Load Balance is enabled then this value is trivial Figure 18 Load Control amp Balance Setting TRIMAR CONTROLLER The TRIMAR Controller is sold separately and is usually required in wireless deployments where the load capacity of the TRIMAR wireless system needs to be managed for optimum network perform
20. ables the TRIMAR AP s Adaptive Radio feature This control enables the use of the TRIMAR s Super A G with Dynamic Turbo mode It needs to be unchecked if the turbo mode is disabled or if other turbo modes are selected ne on O orf Enable Cisable wireless port Visible SSID SSID 1 default Only one SSID can be can be made visible at any time Transmission aging stia 5 we rate Mbits s Best automatic Speed at which the device will transmit data Best is recommended but use fixed rates to compensate for noise TX rate is doubled for turbo mode 802 11 Mode Mixed 802 11g and602 11b Types of 802 11 wireless clients or stations that can connect to this AP Adaptive Radio Selection Check this box to enable Adaptive Radio feature in Dynamic Turbo mode Trimar stays out of turbo mode when it detects non turbe traffic on adjacent channels Super mode Super A G with Dynamic Turbo AR enabled Select super mode Auto Channel Select Check this box to enable automatic selection of best channel at start up This may take up to 20 seconds and no clients will be able to associate during this period Channel 2437 GHz CH6 w This is the radic channel that the access point will use Note that 802 11g and 802 11b use only 2 4 GHz channels and 802 11a uses only 5 GHz channels Save Cancel Figure 19 Basic wireless controls Super mode This control determines which type of turbo mode the TRIM
21. acon The station users can scan and only see this visible SSI D Q The visible SSID can be reserved for guest users All of the other SSIDs can be reserved for use by company employees Q TRIMARs can also be configured with none of their SSIDs being visible WIRELESS Q Supports 802 11a and 802 11b g A TRIMAR radio can be used in either 802 11a mode or 802 11b g mode but not in both modes simultaneously LJ Supports Atheros SuperA G turbo mode to boost data rates up to 108Mbps Q Dynamic turbo mode Q Auto channel setting to allow the radio to select the best channel automatically during system boot up Q All APs that are wirelessly linked together need to share the same channel but can use different SSI Ds WI RLESS MESH E PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION Supports WDS Wireless Distribution System with STP Spanning Tree Protocol to link with other APs to form a large wireless mesh network The WDS connection supports unsecured as well encrypted deployments as WEP TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL SECURITY oO WPA WPA2 support for TKIP and AES cipher type with personal PSK and enterprise authentication through 802 1x with RADIUS server LJ Two RADIUS servers setup per each virtual AP to provide flexible and redundant deployment Q Supports four WEP keys 64 bits 128 bits and authentication type open shared key is shared by each virtual AP and WDS services Q Individual local bridging enable disable
22. al I ntranet Zone Default name is 1 Goto the Microsoft Windows Control Panel 2 Find the Internet Options icon and double click to open the application 3 Select the Security tab 4 Select the Local Intranet icon The Sites button will become available 5 Click on the Sites button In the panel that appears select advanced 6 Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR AP include the http Example http 169 254 1 240 7 Click Add This will add the TRI MAR AP s IP address to the list 8 Click the OK buttons to close all the windows PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Save Template NOTE This page allows the user to create a save template This template can be used to restore previous settings or to program multiple devices with identical settings In order to create the template the Trimar IP address needs to be added to your local intranet zone Please see the Technical Manual for additional details Create Template Click this button to save the current Access Point settings to a file Open the template file from your computer to upload the settings back to the device Figure 33 Save Configuration Saving Trimar Settings Saving Trimar settings to file NOTE This may take up to one minute Please do not close this window until the file has been saved The settings can be loaded onto any Trimar AP by opening the saved file from Your comp
23. all the desired changes under each tab and Save the changes before moving to the next tab If the only changes that are being made are under the same tab simply click Reboot to Settings Saved apply the settings Otherwise proceed to The new settings have been saved other pages to make and save other ADVANCED Figure 10 Save changes before changing pages SSID ADMIN WEP SECURITY i The device must be rebooted before the new settings will take effect You can reboot now ACCESS CONTROL changes and only reboot the unit after all using the button below or by making other changes and then using the reboot button on the configuration tasks have been completed administration page WDS SAVE CHANGES BEFORE SWITCHING DHCP SERVER PAGES Figure 11 Reboot the unit to apply changes STATIONS LJ If changes are not saved before switching 9 another page the I MPORTANT If you change the IP address of the TRIMAR AP and this puts it on SAVE changes will be lost a different IP subnet from the PC used to configure the settings the web based administration utility may be unreachable until the Hee LU Clicking on the Cancel button will PC itself is set to operate within the same IP subnet abandon all changes made and Figure 9 TRIMAR web will reset the fields to their based administration previous values navigation tabs REBOOT THE TRIMAR AP AFTER ALL CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE UO If the TRIMAR AP is not rebooted after all
24. allow other TRIMAR radios to authenticate use the exact same pass phrase in their respective pass phrase generators Warning Other pass phrase generators may not be compatible with the TRIMAR WEP key generator PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL WEP configuration WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the access point and all stations that associate to it 64 bit keys use 10 hex digits 128 bit keys use 26 hex digits Enable WEP Check this box to enable WEP WEP must also be enabled for each SSID you want to use it with in the SSID configuration Default WEP WEP Key 1 M key to use WEP Key 1 Select the key to be used as the default key Authentication Select the type of authentication used when connecting to a cul fa m stations Ca 64 bit 10 hex digits Select the WEF key size This length applies to all keys WEP pass phrase This function generates unique WEP keys from the pass phrase Entered pass phrase is not saved as part of the configuration Pass phrase Generate WEP keys Save Cancel Figure 26 WEP configuration Version 1 0 Page 23 of 32 9 Access Control Tab Access Control See Figure 27 These controls allow administrators to specifically allow stations to associate with the access point This is accomplished by entering the allowed stations unique MAC addresses into the MAC address fields Statio
25. ance The use of the TRIMAR Controller allows network managers to fine tune their systems and provides complete monitoring and administration functions of the entire TRIMAR system Please contact Pegasus Wireless Corporation or authorized dealer reseller for additional information on the TRIMAR Controller Version 1 0 Page 14 of 32 5 Basic Wireless Tab See Figure 19 Wireless On Off Visible SSID Transmission Rate This control allows a TRIMAR AP to be switched On or Off This is not the same as an on off switch It simply allows the wireless functions of the radio to be switched off for maintenance or other contingencies The TRIMAR AP can support up to eight SSIDs simultaneously Only one can be visible This control is used to specify which SSID is to be made visible Alternatively the same control is used to make all the SSIDs invisible choose None This control allows users to specify a data transmission rate It is recommended that this should be left at the factory preset Best automatic When turbo modes are enabled transmission rates are doubled The following controls are inter related 802 11 Mode This control sets the TRIMAR AP s 802 11 operation mode Note that if 802 1la is selected an antenna in the 5 GHz range is required All other modes require that the TRIMAR AP be equipped with a 2 4 Ghz antenna Adaptive Radio Selection This box is checked by default and this en
26. ations tab display shows information about all stations that have associated with the TRIMAR AP Information polled from the associated stations include the individual stations MAC addresses as well as the MAC address ee number of packets sent and received Figure 32 Associated stations display E PEGASUS WI RELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNI CAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 28 of 32 13 Save Tab Save Configuration See Figure 33 Figure 34 and Figure 35 A TRIMAR AP s configuration can be saved to a template and reapplied to other TRIMAR APs This feature makes it easy to configure and deploy multiple units quickly and without having to re type the configuration information into every unit In most instances all that needs to be changed are the individual unit s IP addresses and adjustments to the WDS settings so that units do not refer to themselves Before creating the template the TRI MAR AP s IP address needs to be added to the PC s Local Intranet zone See below for instructions Create Template Click on this button to create the template Another window will open advising that a wait may be necessary whilst the computer creates the file Once the file is created a file navigation window will open allowing an opportunity to choose where to save the file and renaming it settings htm TURN OFF THE WEB BROWSER S POP UP BLOCKER OR THE TEMPLATE FILE WILL NOT BE CREATED Assigning the TRI MAR AP to the Loc
27. box will stop associated stations from being able to see each other This is useful for SSIDs that are used to service hot spots or Guests accounts In these types of deployments it may not be desirable for PCs connected to the same TRIMAR AP to be aware of each others presence PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL SSID 1 On this page you can enable and configure multiple SSID s and corresponding security settings SSID 1 Enable this SSID Wireless Network Name SSID Disable local bridging Select5SID Select the SSID you want to configure Trimar supports up to amp S51Ds Check this box to enable this SSID oTCcTS This is the wireless network name of this device Stations that associate to this device should know this name O Check this box to disable local bridging This function prevents stations associated with this AF from seeing each other Figure 21 SSI D controls Version 1 0 Page 19 of 32 SSID Admin Tab continued WPA configuration See Figure 22 Each configured SSID can support its own unique WPA configuration which it does not need to share with the other SSIDs in the configuration set WPA Enable Check this box if WPA is to be used to secure this SSI D s wireless access and transmissions WPA Mode Select the desired WPA mode The following choices are available under the dropdown menu m WPA m WPA2 WPA2 only Cipher
28. changes have been made closing the web based administration utility will cause all newly enter custom settings to be lost PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 10 of 32 3 Information Tab This is the home page of the TRIMAR s web based administration utility It will be displayed when the utility is first accessed and whenever the TRIMAR AP has been rebooted after configuration changes have been made The information on this page gives various readings polled directly from the TRIMAR AP This data is a capture of its Current operational status Note that it may be necessary to refresh the page to re poll the TRIMAR AP to update the displayed information O ON OO vu BP WYN NNNNNNNNN BP BPP BP BP RP YP Pe ON OU BKRWNHFOOAHN DU RWNFH OO Field Access Point Name Radio MAC Address IP address AP firmware version Radio firmware version SSID Cell ID Current transmit rate Current channel Operational radio profile Security Region Associated station count Number of stations allowed to associate Ethernet MAC Address Total packets received Total packets transmitted Packets received to host Packets transmitted from host Ethernet port rx packets Ethernet port tx packets Ethernet port broadcast packets WLAN port rx packets WLAN port tx packets WLAN port broadcast packets WDS port rx packets WDS port tx packets WDS port broadcast
29. ciated This display reports on the radios that are a part of the same mesh and includes information such as the associating units MAC address SSID and the wireless signal quality MAC address SSID Quality WDS table This button refreshes the display WDS neighbor table Click on the button below to refresh WDS table WDS table Figure 29 WDS Table PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 26 of 32 11 DHCP Server Tab DHCP Server Configuration See Figure 30 and Figure 31 The TRIMAR AP can be configured to function as a DHCP server To use this feature since the TRIMAR AP can only issue IP addresses within its own IP subnet the TRIMAR AP must be given an IP address in the same IP subnet as the IP addresses it will be assigning DHCP server Check this box to enable the TRIMAR AP s DHCP functions DHCP address range start Enter the first number of the fourth octet in the range of IP addresses to be assigned DHCP address range end Enter the last number of the fourth octet in the range of IP addresses to be assigned DHCP timeout Enter the number of minutes that an issued IP address will remain valid Preferred DNS server IP address of the primary DNS server Alternate DNS server IP address of the alternate DNS server WLAN client only Optionally the TRIMAR AP can be instructed to offer IP addresses only to wireless clients Check this box to enable this feature This functio
30. duct and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2006 Pegasus Wireless Corporation All rights reserved Notes 1 OTC Wireless Inc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pegasus Wireless Corporation 2 The term TRIMAR and TRI MAR AP are used interchangeably throughout this document Version 1 0 Page 1 of 32 7 f Table of Contents Section Title Features Specifications 1 Equipment Installation Configuring the TRIMAR Information Tab Administration Tab 5 Basic Wireless Tab Advanced Tab 7 SSID Admin Tab WEP Security Tab Access Control Tab 10 WDS Tab 11 DHCP Server Tab 12 Stations Tab 13 Save Tab 14 Help Tab Appendix PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION IMA TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Page 11 12 15 17 19 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 32 Description Instructions and considerations for wiring and installing TRIMAR radios including manufacturer s recommended practices Basic procedures for working with the TRIMAR web based administration utility An explanation on how to obtain the current operational status of the TRIMAR An explanation of the controls for the basic administrative functions of the TRIMAR including setting a TRIMAR s IP address or IP addressing mode An explanation of the Basic wireless operation controls including controls used to control the visibility of SSIDs and configuring the controls for channel selection and tu
31. e to connect with the network PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION Rule of Thumb Use the white UTP straight through CAT 5 when connecting directly to a PC laptop or hub Use the blue UTP crossover CAT 5 when connecting to a network router or switch Note If one type of cable does not work try using the other type of cable Many contemporary laptops and some routers will accept either type of cables Check to make sure all connections are snug Do not use damaged cables or ones with broken or damaged connectors TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL For normal operations power the TRIMAR AP with the 9V AC DC adapter This power supply is rated 9V DC 1A and will provided the correct POE voltage to the radio via the 30 foot or 80 foot external CAT 5 cable supplied For testing and configuration purposes a 5V DC 1 5A power socket is located on the radio underneath the CAT 5 cable cover see Figure 3 The radio is not designed for long term operations when powered in this manner Doing so may lead to unpredictable or undesirable results including but not limited to data loss or hardware damage Absolutely DO NOT use the 9V AC DC adapter to power the radio at the 5V DC socket as this will overload the unit s circuitry and render the radio completely inoperative Version 1 0 Page 7 of 32 Equipment Installation continued STANDARD AP SETUP Network PCs Network router switch uf DC Injector CATS CAT 5 POE QTC
32. either directly to the TRIMAR radio If the radio is already configured for operation on an established network connect to it via a network route 2 The PC connecting with a TRIMAR radio s web based administration utility nust be on the same IP subnet as the radio See insets at right 3 Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR into the web browser window and click Go Address Figure 6 Enter the TRI MAR s IP address into the browser s address bar 4 Enter the correct account and password when security dialog panel appears Connect to 192 168 11 201 d admin Fononse Remember my password Figure 7 Web based administration password challenge dialog box PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Preset Factory Defaults IP address 169 254 1 240 User name admin Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Password public Default Gateway 169 254 1 1 Using the OTC Device Locator OTC 802 11g vice Locator Name Type IPAs AP 8A782E 802 11 AP 192 168 11 151 192 168 11 37 192 168 11 50 192 168 11 243 192 168 11 99 192 168 11 69 192 168 11 201 00 90 96 84 78 2E 00 60 63 C4 E0 7F 02 03 64 01 E8 82 02 03 64 00 05 00 00 60 B3 C4 E0 31 00 03 64 00 05 00 00 60 63 C4 E0 81 Y dyl Ubicom Dongle Ubicom ISP ISD Dongle IP3K Pram Dongle Ubicom ISP ISD Dongle RobotsInDisguise 802 11 AP schen IP3K Dongle Ubicom ISP ISD Dongle TS TRIMAR AP 802 11 AP Figure 8 OTC 802 11g Dev
33. ess Distribution System See Figure 28 WDS is one of the most important TRIMAR AP features It allows TRIMAR APs to communicate with each other as well as other makes of APs to create radial and linear wireless meshes Each TRIMAR AP can be linked with up to six other WDS capable APs This combination can be the basic component of much larger mesh networks as meshes can easily be linked with other meshes TRIMARs APs in WDS mode must be on the same channel but they can use completely separate SSI Ds Enable WDS Check this box to enable the TRIMAR AP s WDS feature AP MAC address 1 6 Enter the MAC addresses in hexadecimal Characters of all other APs that will be a part of the same mesh Enable STP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP must be enabled for all TRIMAR APs that have a physical Ethernet connection as well as a wireless connection with the same network This will prevent network loops from occurring due to the multiple paths to the same network Enable WEP for WDS Check this box to enable WEP encryption to be used The WEP keys need to be entered under the WEP Security Tab Use separate MAC For administrative purposes it may be desirable to manually assign the Ethernet port a different MAC address Check this box to enable this feature Ethernet MAC address Enter in hexadecimal characters a new MAC address for the Ethernet port WDS table This button is used to access the WDS table WDS must be enabled t
34. f with to Locator not the same as the SSID displayed in the OTC Device Locator panel together with the unit s IP address Figure 14 Device Name The value entered into this field has no other impact on the TRIMAR AP s operational characteristics PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 1 0 Page 12 of 32 T Administration Tab continued IP settings IP settings See Figure 15 These controls are used to assign the TRIMAR AP with its custom IP IP Address Mode Static DHCP Select DHCP to get the IP settings from a DHCP server on addressing scheme your network Select Static to use the IP settings specified on this page IP Addressing Mode Static select this control if a static fixed IP Default IP address 192 168 117 200 address is to be used The Trimar s IP address DHCP select this control if the IP address is Default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 to be assigned by an external DHCP server The subnet mask specifies the network number pertion of an IP address Default gateway Default IP address Use this field to enter a valid IP address rae ts 0 ee ieee id eed ers internet Default subnet mask Use this field to enter a valid subnet mask Figure 15 IP settings Default gateway Use this field to enter the default gateway router IP address for the subnet on which the TRIMAR is located Factory Defaults IP address 169 254 1 240 Subnet mask 255
35. ice Locator GUI The OTC Device Locator program can be found on the CD that is distributed with the TRIMAR AP Install it on to the PC by creating a folder for it and copying the exe and dll file into the new folder The Locator will locate all OTC AVCW and TRIMAR radios within the same network Its primary use is to identify the IP and MAC addresses of the radios The PC running the program needs to have a wireless card be connected to the same network or directly with at least one OTC 802 11g radio To use the program simply click the Scan button and wait for the program to report its findings If the PC and the radio being accessed are already on the same IP subnet clicking on the Web button will open the default web browser which will proceed to connect directly with the selected product s web based administration utility Version 1 0 Page 9 of 32 Configuring the TRIMAR AP continued Navigating and using the web based administration utility able to associate during this period The different pages of the web based INFORMATION i nie Channel administration utility can be accessed by o licki he b d he left This is the radio channel that the access point will use Note that ADMINISTRATION clicking on the buttons located on the le 802 11g and 802 11b use only 2 4 GHz channels and 802 11a side of the web based administration uses only 5 GHz channels BASIC WIRELESS Zee Make
36. n may be mandatory in some network situations DHCP table On this tab use this button to access the DHCP server client table Figure 30 DHCP server client table This report shows information as to which PCs have been assigned DHCP IP addresses by the TRIMAR AP DHCP table On this tab use this button to refresh the DHCP server client table Figure 31 PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL DHCP Server Configuration Configure the DHCP server parameter used by the WLAN interface DHCP server This DHCP server will not start until IP address is assigned DHCP address range start DHCP address range end DHCP timeout In minutes Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server WLAN clients Only 1000 Activate DHCP server for wireless LAN side clients only Unchecking causes DHCP server to process requests from beth wired and wireless LAN Save Cancel DHCP Client table Click on the button below to get DHCP server s client table DHCP table Figure 30 DHCP Server Configuration DHCP server client table Information NOTE DHCP client list Host name MAC address IP address lease DHCP Client table Click on the button below to refresh DHCP table DHCP table Figure 31 DHCP server client table Version 1 0 Page 27 of 32 12 Stations Tab Stations Stations See Figure 32 This is a list of MAC addresses of stations that have associated to the access point The st
37. n the same WDS mesh be made known to all radios operating within the same mesh SSIDs serves no function in a TRIMAR AP WDS deployment This means that the individual TRIMAR APs within the WDS mesh can still use WPA security policies associated with the individual SSIDs These SSIDs can be used with station units that are not immediate members of the WDS mesh TRIMAR APs set up as repeaters without a direct Ethernet connection with the network should not use WPA with an 802 1X authentication service Version 1 0 Page 20 of 32 SSID Admin Tab continued 802 1X configuration See Figure 23 If WPA is used in conjunction with a RADIUS Server these controls are used to activate this service The TRIMAR AP can support two RADIUS servers The first RADIUS server entered is the preferred server and the second RADIUS server entered is the backup server that will be accessed if for whatever reason the first server cannot be located Authentication Timeout RADIUS Server IP address RADIUS Server Port number RADIUS Server shared secret MAC Address Authentication BE Page 21 of 32 PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION By default the 802 1X service will re authenticate an associated station once every 60 minutes The IP address of the Radius Server The port used by the 802 1X service For enhanced security purposes the shared secret password should not be a word found in a dictionary and be at least 16
38. ns whose MAC addresses are not entered into the list will not be able to authenticate with the TRIMAR AP Access Control is also commonly referred to as MAC address filtering Enable access control Check this box if Access Controls are to be used MAC address 1 48 48 MAC address fields are available one slot for each of the 48 stations that the TRIMAR AP can simultaneously support The MAC address needs to be entered as hexadecimal numbers without delimiters A valid MAC address entry has 12 characters Example 0011F5910E06 PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Access Control On this page you can enable Access Control If enabled only the MAC addresses entered into the MAC address boxes are allowed to associate to this AP Note that you can cut and paste the addresses from the Station List page into the MAC address boxes Any new settings will not take effect until the device is rebooted Enable access control MAC address 1 MAC address 2 MAC address 3 MAC address 4 MAC address 5 MAC address 6 MAC address 7 MAC address 8 MAC address 9 MAC address 10 MAC address 11 MAC address 12 MAC address 13 MAC address 14 MAC address 15 MAC address 16 MAC address 17 MAC address 18 MAC address 19 MAC address 20 MAC address 21 MAC address 22 MAC address 23 Figure 27 Access Control Version 1 0 F Check this box to enable access control Page 24 of 32 10 WDS Tab Wirel
39. o use this feature PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL WDS Wireless Distribution System WDS When WDS is enabled this access point functions as a wireless repeater and is able to wirelessly communicate with other APs Please note that WDS is incompatible with WPA both features can not be used at the same time You can specify the MAC addresses of up to six other WDS capable APs Enable WDS Check this box to enable this access point to communicate with other APs over WDS links address 1 address 2 address 3 AP MAC ee address 5 address 6 Enable STP Check this box to enable Spanning Tree Protocol to prewent network loop when other APs linked through WDS links Enable WEP MA for WDS Check this box to enable WEP encryption for WDS The WEP settings are configured on the WEP Security page Use separate MAT i LI Check this box to have separate MAC address for Ethernet port when WDS network has multiple path to the main network Ethernet MAC an en 0211F5910E06 Enter unique MAC address of Ethernet port If value is none zero If the value is all zeros then use burned in unique MAC address Save Cancel WDS table Click on the button below to view the WDS status WDS table Figure 28 WDS configuration Version 1 0 Page 25 of 32 WDS Tab continued WDS neighbor table Neighboring WDS units See Fi gure 29 This is a list of WDS MAC addresses that have asso
40. occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by unplugging the equipment and then plugging it back in the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by OTC Wireless could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Caution The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits a minimum separation of 20 cm 8 inches is recommended between the antenna and any persons Version 1 0 Page 32 of 32
41. rbo mode operations An explanation of the Advance wireless operation controls An explanation of how to configure the eight SSIDs that a TRIMAR radio can support including instructions on setting up each SSIDs security policies WPA WEP An explanation on how to configure the WEP controls An explanation of the control that are used to restrict wireless access based on device MAC addresses An explanation on how to set the controls to enable TRIMARs to become participants in a WDS mesh deployment An explanation on setting the controls that will allow the TRIMARs to function as DHOP servers An explanation on viewing information on stations that have associated with the TRIMAR An explanation on how to create save and upload a configuration settings template Where to get Technical support and additional information Version 1 0 Page 2 of 32 T Features GENERAL E Enterprise class wireless LAN capable of supporting up to 48 infrastructure stations users Q Power Over Ethernet system POE allows individual radios to be powered over the same cable used to carry data SSI D Q Supports multiple SSIDs Up to eight simultaneous virtual APs can be supported by each TRI MAR radio Q Each SSID can have its own individual security and authentication configuration that supports WEP WPA or WPA2 802 11i Q One of the custom configured SSIDs can be selected as the visible SSID that will be broadcasted in the be
42. s capability of working as a repeater affords network designers integrators and contractors great flexibility in constructing point to point point to multiple point multiple point to multiple point networks as well as wireless backbones The TRIMAR has built in intelligence capable of automatically forming a layer two mesh network and discovering optimal paths In case of node failures it automatically searches out alternative paths making the network self healing and fault tolerant In addition the TRIMAR s ability to support the latest wireless networking security standards WPA WPA2 WEP AES TKIP and 802 11i authentication provides for maximum security deployment options for your network and securing your data PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Copyright Information in this document is subject to change without notice Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of the seller If however your only means of access is electronic permission to print one copy is hereby granted The seller provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind The seller may make improvements or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time Other pro
43. sequent TRIMAR APs to which the template has been applied will be given the same identical IP address PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL Target AP OO Upload Settings Device name Device name IP settings IP Address Mode Default IP address The name Trimar will identify itself with to Locator not the same as the SSID Static DHCP Select DHCP to get the IP settings from a DHCP server on your network Select Static to use the IP settings specified on this page Type the IP address of your device Default subnet acre are a mask Default gateway Security User name Administrator password ed ee The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default is 255 255 255 0 This is the IP address of the gateway that connects you to the internet The factory default is 192 168 1 1 User name for web configuration access TILIL ann Password for web configuration access You must enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation SNMP Setting SNMP enabled Figure 36 Uploading a template Version 1 0 Page 30 of 32 14 Help Tab Contact our Technical Support department for additional technical Help assistance for configuring and deploying your TRI MAR AP OTC Wireless Technical Support Department can be contacted by either For additional information about the operation of this unit please
44. trical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible Refer service or repairs to a professional service person PEGASUS WIRELESS CORPORATION TRIMAR TECHNICAL MANUAL WARNING The DC injector and the power adapter are not intended for outdoor use These should be protected from the elements and damp at all times Version 1 0 Page 5 of 32 Equipment Installation continued Installing the TRIMAR Radio HOW TO RESET THE RADIO TO FACTORY DEFAULTS Should it become necessary to do a hardware reset of the TRIMAR AP to factory default settings follow the steps below Refer to Figure 3 for the location of the reset button 1 Unscrew and remove the cable cover and gently pull assembly away from the main case 2 To reset the unit the radio needs to be powered 3 Press firmly on the reset button and watch the indication of the LED lamps 4 When the reset is successfully performed the LED lamps will dim and then light up again as the unit reboots 5 After resetting reconnect the CAT 5 cable and replace the cable cover taking care to ensure that this is replaced correctly to avoid moisture from getting into the unit DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE OPEN THE PRIMARY CASE OF THE RADIO DOING SO WILL BREAK THE SPECIAL WEATHER SEAL BETWEEN THE CASE COVER AND MAIN CASING AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY VOID THE WARRANTY ON THE UNIT THERE ARE NO USER SERV CABLE PARTS INSIDE THE CASE WARNING After fixing and
45. uter Figure 34 Saving TRI MAR Settings Save HTML Document Finished PDFs Password Reset TEMPORARY DWUET 2 5 b CD Image EA OTC Images My Documents Y My Computer W my Network Places gE otc slim File name Save as type HTML File htm html Language Unicode Figure 35 Save the template file Version 1 0 Page 29 of 32 Save Tab continued Uploading a template See Figure 36 To upload a template file into a TRIMAR AP open the settings htm file using a web browser Target AP Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR AP to which the template is to be applied Upload Settings Click on this button to upload the template file This can take several minutes Once the template has fully uploaded the web based administration utility for the target TRIMAR AP will be automatically started Negotiate the password challenge screen when it appears Wait until the progress bar stops then reboot the TRIMAR AP so that the uploaded configurations can be applied Once it restarts review the uploaded configurations In particular there may be some fields that needs to be altered such as its IP address or custom MAC address settings TURN OFF THE WEB BROWSER S POP UP BLOCKER OR THE TEMPLATE FILE WILL NOT BE UPLOADED Note In particular be aware that the template is an exact copy of the settings of the TRIMAR AP on which the template was created If this unit has a static IP address all sub
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