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Page 1 - Dual-Band MESH AP/Bridge

WH-9000MESH Dual-Band MESH AP/Bridge User’s Manual

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- Frequency band: y American (FCC): 2.412 ~ 2.462GHz (11 channels) y Europe (ETSI): 2.412 ~ 2.462GHz (13 channels) - Data rate: y 6, 9, 12,

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Note: Maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations. - Receive Sensitivity (Typical): !  -84dBm at 6Mbps

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Chapter 2: System Installation The manual deals only and specifically with the single device as a unit. The purpose of this chapter is the de

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Using below Free Space Loss Formula to calculate free space path loss DFLP 1010log20log206.96 ++= Where LP = free space path loss between an

Page 6 - Chapter 1: Introduce

2.3 Cabling The following figure illustration shows the external cable connectors on the WH-9000MESH. The WAN port is used to connect the WH-90

Page 7 - Remote Configuration Upgrade

To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antennas used with the WH-9000MESH must be installs with a minimum separation dista

Page 8 - 1.4 Product Features

Step2: Mounting the mounting kits to post by U-Ring, screw and nut. Step3: Mounting the unit to mounting kits by screw. AirLive WH-9000

Page 9 - 1.5 Radio Characteristic

Chapter 3: LED Indicator The top panel of the WH-9000MESH contains a set of indicator lights that help describe the state of various networking

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Chapter 4 Enter Configuration Screen The WH-9000MESH comes with the capability to be configured as an AP and bridge. However, you need to know

Page 11 - 1.7 Optional accessory

4.1.3 Enter WH-9000MESH configure screen The default IP of LAN port is 192.168.15.1. This IP can be change after you enter the configure screen

Page 12 - 2.2 Site Survey

Copyright © 2005 OvisLink Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or to make any

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4.2 Forget username, password and IP How can you do if you had changed username, password and IP but you forget it? You can find there is a Res

Page 14 - 2.4 Antenna Installation

Chapter 5: System Configuration The chapter describes how to do System Configuration. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chap

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y System Time: You can manual key in the time and day, or get them automatically from NTP server. The 9000MESH serial products are with RTC chi

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This set up the default numbers for the four octets for a possible private LAN function for the AP. It also allows changing the default numbers

Page 17 - Chapter 3: LED Indicator

Chapter 6: Wireless Access Point Configuration This chapter describes the items about set up AP function. Those items are under the Wireless Ac

Page 18 - 4.1 Configuration Steps

y 802.11b: The 802.11b will accommodate legacy system and support 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps data rate. y 802.11g: The 802.11g suppor

Page 19 - 4.1.5 Username and Password

y 802.11a The 802.11a mode can support data rate up to 54Mbps (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps). The 802.11a uses 5-GHz UNII (Unlicensed Nati

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y 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11b/g Mixed mode There are 11 (13 for ETSI) channel numbers that may be assigned. Because the 802.11b signal bandwi

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6.1.6 Advanced Option There are a number of advanced options described in the following chart: Advanced Options Beacon interval 0 ~ 4095 The

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still provides some measure of security. WEP relies on the use of identical static keys deployed on client stations and access points. In WEP,

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Content Chapter 1: Introduce ... 5 1.1 Introduce..

Page 24 - 6.1.3 Wireless Mode

6.2.2 802.11i and WPA The WH-9000MESH supports 802.11i (WPA2) y WPA WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) t

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y 802.11i (WPA2) The IEEE 802.11i is a new standard that enhances the 802.11 MAC security and authentication by stronger encryption, authentic

Page 26 - 6.1.4 Channel Number

6.4 Rogue AP Detection This function allows the network administrator to detect in band rogue AP. Enable rogue AP detection and enter the MAC A

Page 27 - 6.1.5 TX Power Mode

same AP, leaving the other AP unused. Load balancing attempts to evenly distribute the wireless clients on both APs. 6.5.2 Publicly Secure Pac

Page 28 - 6.2.1 WEP

Chapter 7: Wireless Bridge Configuration In the 9000MESH, wireless bridging uses a second WLAN card (WLAN2) to set up an independent wireless b

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Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Bridge - General. This directs you to the Wireless Access Point – Bridging page.

Page 30 - 6.2.2 802.11i and WPA

7.2 Wireless Bridge – Radio y MAC Address: This is the MAC Address for WLAN card and as BSSID for the bridge devices at

Page 31 - 6.3 MAC address Filtering

y Propagation Distance This parameter relates to adjust the timing of WLAN MAC. To make sure the radio signal can reach to the device at oth

Page 32 - 6.4 Rogue AP Detection

7.4 Point-to-Point Bridge Setup Guide A point-to-point link is a direct connection between tow, and only two, locations or nodes. Because the

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y BSSID: - Entering remote bridge’s MAC address at the BSSID field of “Add remote AP’s BSSID/Note” section. Although it is option item, enter

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6.1.2 SSID ... 23 6.1.3 Wireless M

Page 35 - 7.1.2 Auto Bridging

7.5 Point-to-Multipoint Bridge Setup Guide A Point-to-Multipoint configuration allows you to set up three or more 90

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Wireless Bridge - General Bridge Mode Manual Bridge Manual Bridge Spanning Tree Protocol Enable (or Disable if no bridging loop) Enable (or

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Wireless Configuration - General Bridge Mode Manual Bridge Manual Bridge Manual Bridge Spanning Tree Protocol Enable (Disable if no loop) E

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Chapter 8: Auto Bridge (Wireless Mesh Network) This chapter describes the feature of 9000MESH, Auto-forming wireless bridging. If you don’t kno

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Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Bridge-General and choose Auto Bridging, directs you to thi

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8.3.2 Wireless Bridge – Radio GUI Screen Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Bridge - Radio when bridge mode set as

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bridge and furthest bridge that is connected to it y RTS Threshold This function uses for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary. When a packet size

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y If Filtering is enabled and Filter Type is “Allow AII Except Those Listed Below”, those devices with a MAC address which has been entered in

Page 43 - 8.2.2 Routing Path

Chapter 9: Service Settings Menu This chapter describes the items about Service Setting. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, c

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and manage object variables (interface features and devices) in the gateway. Components of managed information include number of packets receiv

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11.5 Adjacent AP list ... 53 11.6 DHCP Clie

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Chapter 10: Admin User Management This chapter describes the items about Admin User Management page. If you don’t know how to enter configurati

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Page 48 - 9.2 SNMP

Chapter 11: Monitoring/Reports Menu This chapter describes the items about Monitor/Reports page. If you don’t know how to enter configuration s

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11.2 Bridging Status Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports –Bridging Status. This screen displays the Ethernet

Page 50 - 10.3 User Password Policy

11.4 Wireless Clients Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports – Wireless Client. This screen displays the MAC add

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DHCP client list displays all clients currently connected to the WH-9000MESH via DHCP server, including their hostnames, IP addresses, and MAC

Page 52 - 11.1 System Status

Chapter 12: Logs This chapter describes the items about Monitor/Reports page. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 d

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This screen displays system facility messages with date and time stamp for any actions involving web access. For example, this log records when

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Chapter 13: System Administration Menu This chapter describes the items about System Administration page. If you don’t know how to enter config

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13.1.3 Remote Configuration Upgrade On the System Administration – System Upgrade screen, click on the Remote Configuration Upgrade tab to u

Page 56 - Chapter 12: Logs

Chapter 1: Introduce 1.1 Introduce The AirLive WH-9000MESH product is ruggedized and wall-mountable IEEE 802.11 Wireless Access Point (AP) and

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Once the file is transferred, the remote AP will be rebooted. Once the remote units are rebooted, the site map can be updated and the File Tag

Page 58 - 13.1 System Upgrade

13.3 Remote Logging Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for System Administration – Remote Logging to enter this page. Remote l

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This screen gives you ready access to two useful utilities: Ping and Traceroute. Simply enter the IP address or hostname you wish to ping or tr

Page 60 - 13.2 Factory Default

Chapter 14: Reset and Rest to Factory Default Setting The WH-9000MESH is with two kind of reset behavior. One is reset system without changing

Page 61 - 13.5 Utilities

Chapter 15: Technical Support Manufacturer’s Statement The WH-9000MESH is provided with warranty. It is not desired or expected that the user o

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Appendix A: Channel information at 5 GHz frequency band Table 6-1: US FCC UNII Frequency band Channel No. Carrier Frequency 36 5.180 GHz 40

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Appendix B: Lightning Arrestor Installation Guide AirLive WH-9000-MESH User’s Manual 65

Page 64 - Manufacturer’s Statement

None Wireless Clients Static WEP Adjacent AP List Security 802.11i and WPA DHCP Client List Wireless VLAN Logs MAC Address Filtering

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1.4 Product Features 1.4.1 Basic Features y Access Point and Bridging Mode work simultaneously y Point to Point and Point to Multi-Point manu

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 Pre-shared key  TKIP/AES-CCMP - WPA2 (802.11i) - MAC based authentication (MAC address filtering) - In band Rouge AP detection y Bridge -

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