MNG6448 Outdoor Mesh Network Node User’s Manual
10 Bridge Mode Bridge Mode: In this mode it will act as a pass-through bridging your network, by associating with vari-ous devices. This can extend
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12 RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) plays a central role in the network in providing the capabili-ties of authenticating, authoriz
13 Accounting RADIUS Server Configuration: This configuration is required for accounting using RADIUS Server. IP Address, Port No. and Shared Secret
14 Firewall Settings Firewalls are configured to allow “desired” traffic in and to keep “undesired” traffic out. The BRIDGE access point is also qu
15 Virtual Server Virtual server can be enabled only under Router mode. In the Access Point mode the Mesh unit acting as a virtual server for hete
16 Chapter 4 Wireless Setup Basic Settings Figure 12 Mesh Setting Operating Mode: Select the operating mode as Mesh Network Enable the mesh functi
17 VAP/VLAN Settings / 802.1Q VLAN Setup in AP Mode In Access Point mode, you could enable 802.1Q VLAN to manage users, You could select one profil
18 Security Profile Name: Allows you to name to manage different VAP configurations. Wireless Network Name (SSID): The SSID is a unique ID used by
19 Data Encryption: Select the desired option, if enabled, the keys must be entered, and other wireless stations or bridge must use the same keys. Th
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20 Access Control The optional Access Control window lets you block the network access privilege of the specified stations through the Mesh unit. T
21 Figure 16 Advanced wireless settings RTS Threshold: Packet size determines whether the Mesh unit uses the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Ac-cess
22 Chapter 5 Tools Site Survey Site Survey provides you with a table of adjacent Mesh units connected to your bridge. In terms of each connected Me
23 To optimize the communication between your LAN, link test is designed to test the parameters that indicates com-munication quality. RF Cable Los
24 Chapter 6 Management View the General Information Figure 19 Information The General Information page displays current settings and statistics o
25 Change Password Figure 20 Statistics Figure 21 Change Password You can use the Change Password page to change the Mesh unit administrator'
26 Remote Management Figure 22 Remote management The Mesh unit supports SNMP. You should first set SNMP settings and then get MIB file from Mesh un
27 Upgrade Firmware Figure 24 Upgrade firmware 1. Open Upgrade Firmware page 2. Click browse button and select the firmware file on local hard dis
28 Event Log Figure 26 Event log You could check system log to view the operations between the Mesh unit and the Station, such as authentication, co
29 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Q 1. How can I know the MAC address of the Mesh unit? The MAC address is written in a labe
3 Content Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction ...
30 Glossary 802.11g IEEE802.11g uses the 2.4 GHz frequency for greater range. 802.11g supports bandwidth up to 54 Mbps and is backwards compatible
4 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction MNG6448 is a high performance wireless MESH network node unit. The wireless node unit can self-configure, sc
5 Chapter 2 System Installation Items Included in Kit (1) MNG6448 MESH RADIO UNIT (1) PoE (48V, 1A) (1) Mounting Hardware Accessory (1) Quick Sta
6 User Name admin Password password Access Point Name APxxxxxx (xxxxxx indicate the last 6 MAC address of Wireless B) Country/Region United S
7 Using the Web Management Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic installation configurations The Web Management provides you with a user-friend
8 Figure 5 Information Page Information Page The Information Page displays general information about the Mesh unit.
9 Set the Basic Configuration Figure 6 Basic setup Access Point Name This is the NetBIOS name of Mesh Unit; you may modify the default name with a
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