WH-9100MESH Dual-Band MESH AP/Bridge User’s Manual
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Content Chapter 1: Introduce ................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Introduce....................................................................................................................... 5 1.1.1 802.11g Super and 802.11a Turbo: ................................................................... 5 1.1.2 Wireless Mesh Network:................................................................................... 5 1.1.4 AP Mode vs.
5.4.1 IP Aliasing....................................................................................................... 25 5.5 System Configuration – LAN .................................................................................... 26 Chapter 6: Wireless Access Point Configuration ................................................ 27 6.1 Wireless Access Point – General ............................................................................... 27 6.1.1 MAC address..................................
10.3 Port Filtering ............................................................................................................ 54 10.4 Virtual Server ........................................................................................................... 54 10.5 DMZ ......................................................................................................................... 55 10.6 Advanced......................................................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduce 1.1 Introduce The AirLive WH-9100MESH product is ruggedized and wall-mountable IEEE 802.11 Wireless Access Point (AP) and Bridge device. The AP and Bridge mode can work simultaneously by dual radio interfaces. The WH-9100MESH serial products are designed for use in industrial and outdoor environments. They are powered by the Power over Ethernet (PoE) to simple cabling installations.
devices on the wired network. Unlike the AP mode that the wireless clients get IP address from upstream network equipment and is at the same sub-network with wired network interface. Gateway mode provides private IP address for the wireless clients and is different sub-network from wired network interface. Gateway mode takes advantage of some built-in “router” function, such as the Network Address Translation (NAT) and Firewall.
you need use another AP with different SSID name. And those APs link to different wire network domains to provide different privilege. The Multiple SSID AP can provide couples SSID in one device. A VLAN Switch provides a switched network that is logically segmented by function, project team, or application in the same physical LAN. Within Multiple SSID AP and VLAN Switch, each SSID is associated with a VLAN to provide different privilege to distinguish different level client.
MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Filtering Rogue AP Detection Advance Rogue AP Detection Advance Wireless Bridge General Radio Encryption MAC Address Filtering Load Balance Client Isolation Wireless Bridge General Manual Bridge Auto Bridge Radio Encryption MAC Address Filtering AES-CCM (Auto Bridge Mode Only) Load Balance Client Isolation Manual Bridge Auto Bridge AES-CCM (Auto Bridge Mode Only) Service Setting SNMP Agent Service Setting SNMP Agent Firewall Firewall Admin User Management Lis
1.3 Appearance 1 2 7 6 5 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 3 AP Antenna (TX+RX) AP Antenna (RX) Bridge Antenna (TX+RX) Reset Button Console Port WAN / LAN Port Ground Pin 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 manual bridge function support y Wireless Mesh Network – Auto Bridge, support y Bridge site map support y Gateway Mode support.
(Bridge) 1.4.
y Port Filtering y Virtual Server y DMZ 1.4.5 Enclosure Features y Waterproof and dustproof enclosure (IP67) y Waterproof RJ45 connector y External waterproof reset button for reset system or back to factory default setting y Mounting kits 1.4.6 Operation Temperature y Standard model: 0 degree ~ 50 degree C y Industrial model (with TEC): -40 degree ~ 70 degree C 1.5 Radio Characteristic y 802.11b - - Frequency band: American (FCC): 2.412 ~ 2.462GHz (11 channels) Europe (ETSI): 2.
72, 96, 108 Mbps (Super G mode) y - Modulation: Orthogonal Frequency Divisional Multiplexing (OFDM) y - BPSK at 6 and 9 Mbps QPSK at 12 and 18 Mbps 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) at 24 and 36Mbps 64-QAM at 48 and 54Mbps Transmit Output Power (Typical): y 19 dBm +/- 3dBm at 6 ~ 24Mbps y 18 dBm +/- 3dBm at 36Mbps y 17 dBm +/- 3dBm at 48Mbps y 16 dBm +/- 3dBm at 54Mbps ! Note: Maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
1.6 Package list y Access Point y 2 attachable 5dBi omni-directional antennas y 1 Power injector with power cord y 15m CAT5 cable with waterproof RJ45 connector y 1 Ground cable y Documentation as PDF files on CD-ROM y 1 Mounting kit set y 1.5m low loss antenna cable 1.
Chapter 2: System Installation The manual deals only and specifically with the single device as a unit. The purpose of this chapter is the description of the device and its identifiable parts so that the user is sufficiently familiar to interact with the physical unit. Preliminary setup information provided below is intended for information and instruction of the wireless LAN system administration personnel.
Using below Free Space Loss Formula to calculate free space path loss LP = 96.6 + 20 log10 F + 20 log10 D Where LP = free space path loss between antennas F = frequency in GHz D = path length in miles 2.2.2 Estimation Bridge’s antenna Location When as bridge device, the WH-9100MESH may need to be mounted outdoors on a high place to achieve the best bridge result. The Fresnel zone and Earth bulge dominate to decide how high that the unit’s Antenna need be put.
port is used to connect the WH-9100MESH to the organization’s LAN. The Ethernet cable is run from the WH-9100MESH WAN port to the Power Injector which is Figure 2-1 Cabling then connected to a power source and wired LAN. A second (LAN port) Ethernet RJ45 connector is designed for use during initial configuration and as LAN function when set up as Gateway mode This uses an RJ45 cable to connect the WH-9100MESH to a laptop. The following diagram demonstrates the setup. 2.4 Antenna Installation 2.4.
not to be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installation should be accomplished using the authorized antenna and/or cable provided with the device or available form the manufacturer/distributor for use with this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacture or party responsible for this FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2.4.
Step2: Mounting the mounting kits to post by U-Ring, screw and nut. Step3: Mounting the unit to mounting kits by screw.
Chapter 3: LED Indicator The top panel of the WH-9100MESH contains a set of indicator lights that help describe the state of various networking and connection operations.
Chapter 4 Enter Configuration Screen The WH-9100MESH comes with the capability to be configured as an AP and bridge. However, you need to know how to enter system configuration environment. This chapter describes how to enter WH-9100MESH system setup screen. 4.1 Configuration Steps 4.1.1 Before Configuration To complete the configuration, you should have at least the following components: y PCs with one of the following operation systems installed: Windows NT 4.
4.1.3 Enter WH-9100MESH configure screen The default IP of LAN port is 192.168.15.1. This IP can be change after you enter the configure screen. Please refer to section 5.5 to understand how to change IP. After you change IP, the IP of LAN will change as the first one that your new DHCP IP range. On your computer, pull up a browser window and put the default URL (https://192.168.15.1), or new IP for the WH-9100MESH Local LAN in the address line.
a Reset button at front plane. Press this button over 8 seconds, the unit will go back as factory default setting. The username and password will back to “airlive” and “airlive”, and the IP will be back to 192.168.15.1 or 192.168.16.1 when 9100MESH as Gateway mode.
Chapter 5: System Configuration The chapter describes how to do System Configuration. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. 5.1 Prepare for using static IP If your network environment is without DHCP function, then you need to use static IP for WAN port.
y System Time: You can manual key in the time and day, or get them automatically from NTP server. The 9100MESH serial products are with RTC chip to keep date and time data. It can keep system date and time data for 5 days. y Login Banner: When you are satisfied with your changes, click Apply. 5.3 System Configuration – Operation Mode At 9100MESH model, it adds a selection item - Operation mode. You can set up 9100MESH as standard Access Point function, or Gateway.
Firewall. The NAT provides private IP address for the wireless clients and the Firewall enhance the security of wireless network. 5.4 System Configuration – WAN Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for System Configuration – WAN. This directs you to the System Configuration – WAN page. The default IP of WAN is as static IP. You need input the information that the AP requires in order to allow the wireless devices (9100MESH) access to the wired LAN.
the IP aliasing entries an be used to create additional public IP address. These entries are always static entries and can not use DHCP. Click Apply to accept changes. 5.5 System Configuration – LAN Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for System Configuration – LAN. This directs you to the System Configuration – LAN page. 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 for the LAN Subnet Mask.
Chapter 6: Wireless Access Point Configuration This chapter describes the items about set up AP function. Those items are under the Wireless Access Point Configuration menu. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. Please keep in mind that you need click Apply to save all settings. 6.1 Wireless Access Point – General Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Access Point – General.
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 support data rates up to 54Mbps (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps) at 2.4GHz frequency band by using the 802.11a OFDM techniques. This mode limits use to those WLANs that have only 802.11g clients. y 802.11b/g Mixed The 802.11b/g Mixed allows you to use both 802.11b and 802.11g clients.
use of 5-GHz UNII frequency band provides some distinct advantages over the 2.4GHz band. In addition to providing a greater amount of bandwidth for transmission, the 5-GHz band has less potential interference because lots of wireless device working in the 2.4GHz band (Bluetooth, cordless telephone, microwave ovens, and so on) y 802.11a Turbo (This mode is not allowed for outdoor use, so has been removed from wireless mode menu) The 802.11a Turbo mode can support data rate up to 108Mbps (72, 96, 108 Mbps).
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 bandwidth is 22MHz, there are 3 non-overlapping channels for 802.11b at 2.4GHz ISM band. To reduce the interference problem, you may be able to establish up to 3 wireless networks at the same area. If you need establish 3 wireless networks, you may assign channel number 1 to the first wireless network.
6.1.6 Advanced Option There are a number of advanced options described in the following chart: Advanced Options Beacon interval 0 ~ 4095 The frequency in milliseconds in which the 802.11 beacon is transmitted by AP RTS Threshold 0 ~ 3000 The number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary. When a packet size is greater than the RTS threshold, the RTS/CTS handshaking is performed DTIM 1~65535 The number of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic Identification Maps (DTIMs).
6.2.1 WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was originally designed to provide the same level of security for wireless LANs as that of a wired LAN but is not now state-of-the-art. But the use of WEP encryption can still provides some measure of security. WEP relies on the use of identical static keys deployed on client stations and access points. In WEP, you can set the Authentication Type for Open System, Shared Key, or Open/Shared. Select 64.bit, 128bit or 152.
6.2.2 802.11i and WPA The WH-9100MESH supports 802.11i (WPA2) y WPA WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) to improved data encryption. WPA was designed to enable use of wireless legacy systems employing WEP while improving security. In addition, user authentication is enabled using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
y 802.11i (WPA2) The IEEE 802.11i is a new standard that enhances the 802.11 MAC security and authentication by stronger encryption, authentication, and key management. The WPA2 and 802.11i are virtually identical. The WPA2 is the Wi-Fi Alliance base on the IEEE 802.11i and runs a certification program that grants the WPA2 brand based on equipment’s support of the important feature of 802.11i.
6.4 MAC address Filtering The factory default for MAC Address filtering is Disabled. If you enable MAC Address filtering, you should also set the toggle for Filter Type. This works as follows: y If Filtering is enabled and Filter Type is “Deny AII Except Those Listed Below” , only those devices equipped with the authorized MAC addresses will be able to communicate with the AP. In this case, input the MAC addresses of all the PC cards that will be authorized to access this AP.
information. 6.6 Wireless Access Point – Advanced Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Access Point – Advanced. This directs you to the Wireless Access Point – Advanced page. The Advanced page allows you to enable or disable load balancing and Layer 2 Isolation 6.6.1 Load Balancing Load balancing is enabled by default to distribute traffic efficiently among network servers so that no individual server is overburdened.
Chapter 7: Wireless Bridge Configuration In the 9100MESH, wireless bridging uses a second WLAN card (WLAN2) to set up an independent wireless bridge connection. Thus, the 9100MESH can work AP and Bridge simultaneously and with no loss efficiency. Since wireless bridging provides a mechanism for AP to collaborate, it is possible to extend the basic service set (BSS) of a standalone AP and to connect two separate LANs without installing my cabling.
Wireless Access Point – Bridging page. 7.1.1 Manual Bridging y Signal strength LED MAC: Signal strength LED MAC allows you set up the SS (Signal Strength) LED to indicate the received bridge signal strength (RSSI, Received Signal Strength Indication) of remote device the. When you key in the BSSID at “Add Remote’s AP BSSID/Note” section and click “Add”, this BSSID will be indicated here.
7.2 Wireless Bridge – Radio y MAC Address: This is the MAC Address for WLAN card and as BSSID for the bridge devices at the other end that want to link with this unit. The Wireless Bridging uses the BSSID for purposes of establishing contact. y Wireless Mode: WH-9100MESH supports 802.11 b/g Mixed, 802.11g Super and 802.11a modes ! Note: When the WH-9100MESH’s AP is working, we don’t suggest you set up the bridge’s Wireless mode as 802.11g Super mode. This is because the 802.
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 other end, set the distance based on the distance between this bridge and furthest bridge that is connected to it y RTS Threshold This function uses for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary.
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 WH-9100MESH’s bridge function uses a separate WLAN card for bridge. Thus, the 9100MESH can work AP and Bridge function simultaneously. Figure 7-1 Point-to-Point Bridge scene For the two bridges that are to be linked to communicate properly, they have to be set up with compatible commands in setup screens.
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, entering a note that defines the location of the remote bridge may be helpful for your management lots of remote bridges. After you key in BSSID and Note, clock the “Add” to list this item at “Remote AP’s MAC Address” section. y Encryption: - Setting Encryption type: Off or Static AES Key - Each bridge must have the same encryption type.
Bridge 1 Bridge 2 BSSID 7.5 Point-to-Multipoint Bridge Setup Guide A Point-to-Multipoint configuration allows you to set up three or more 9100MESH in bridging mode and accomplish bridging between 3 or more locations wirelessly. Figure 7-3 illustrates a Point-to-Multipoint topology as an example Figure 7-3 Point-to-Multipoint Bridge scene Same as Point-to-Point Bridge Setup procedure, you need to set up with compatible commands in setup screens.
Bridge Mode Manual Bridge Manual Bridge Enable Enable (or Disable if no bridging loop) (or Disable if no bridging loop) Channel 4 4 Wireless Mode 802.11g (for high data rate) 802.11g (for high data rate) TX Power Auto Auto Propagation distance Select appropriate value Select appropriate value Add Bridge 2 BSSID Add Bridge 1 BSSID (MAC address) (MAC address) Select appropriate Key type and Key. Must be the same key as Bridge 2 Select appropriate Key type and Key.
Wireless Configuration - General Bridge Mode Manual Bridge Manual Bridge Manual Bridge Enable Enable Enable (Disable if no loop) Disable if no loop) Disable if no loop) Channel 4 4 4 Wireless Mode 802.11g (for high data rate) 802.11g (for high data rate) 802.
Chapter 8: Auto Bridge (Wireless Mesh Network) This chapter describes the feature of 9100MESH, Auto-forming wireless bridging. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. Please keep in mind that you need click Apply to save all settings. 8.1 Auto Bridge Wireless (Mesh) Network At manual bridge mode, you need to write down each bridge devices’ BSSID, wasting time to find out their network topology and then key in the BSSID in every device.
Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Bridge-General and choose Auto Bridging, directs you to this page. y SSID: The SSID can be treated as a nickname of Auto Bridge network. The SSID of bridges those you want to link together need be same. y Max Auto Bridges: Maximum number of auto bridge allowed y Bridge Priority: Determining the root device and routing path cost, the lowest bridge priority in the network will become the root device of bridge network topology.
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 Auto Bridging, directs you to this page y MAC Address: This is the MAC Address for WLAN card that is for bridge function. y Wireless Mode: WH-9100MESH supports 802.11 b/g Mixed, 802.11g Super and 802.11a modes ! y Note: When the WH-9100MESH’s AP is working, we don’t suggest you set up the bridge’s Wireless mode as 802.11g Super mode. This is because the 802.
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 is greater than the RTS threshold, the RTS/CTS handshaking is performed 8.3.3 Wireless Bridge – Encryption Screen Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Wireless Bridge - Encryption when bridge mode set as Auto Bridging, directs you to this page. This page is used to configure static encryption keys for the wireless bridge.
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 the MAC Address listing will NOT be able to communicate with the AP.In this case, navigate to the report: Wireless Clients and copy the MAC address of any wireless Client that you want to exclude from communication with the AP and input those MAC Addresses to the MAC Address list. 8.
Chapter 9: Service Settings Menu This chapter describes the items about Service Setting. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. Please keep in mind that you need click Apply to save all settings. Please keep in mind that you need click Apply to save all settings. Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Service Setting. This directs you to this page. 9.1 DHCP server This page allows configuration of the DHCP server function.
and manage object variables (interface features and devices) in the gateway. Components of managed information include number of packets received on an interface, port status, dropped packets, and so forth. The SNMP configuration consists of several fields, which are explained below: y Community: This is simply the SNMP terminology for “password” for SNMP functions. y Source: This field is for Key in the IP address or name where the information is obtained.
Chapter 10: Firewall (for Gateway mode) 10.1 Content Filtering Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Firewall – Content Filtering. The Content Filtering screen allows the system administrator to identify particular hosts or IPs that will be blocked form access by the gateway. Simply input the IP address and click Add. Entries can be added as: y Individual IP addressed (192.168.204.10) y IP address range (192.168.204.0/24) y Exact URL (www.yahoo.com) y Wildcard URL (*.gov) 10.
10.3 Port Filtering Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Firewall – Port Filtering. Port Filtering permits you to configure the Gateway to block outbound traffic on specific ports. It can be used to block the wireless network from using specific protocols on the network. 10.4 Virtual Server Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Firewall – Virtual Server. In order to protect the Private Network, the built-in NAT firewall filter out traffic to the private network.
This is done by mapping virtual servers to private IP addressed, according to the specific TCP port application. As the planning table below shows, we have identified a Telnet (port23) virtual server for private IP 192.168.15.56, a SMTP Mail (Port 25) virtual server for private IP 192.168.15.33, and Web (port 80) virtual server for private IP 192.168.15.64.
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Chapter 11: Admin User Management This chapter describes the items about Admin User Management page. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. There are two user roles for WH-9100MESH, crypto officer and administrator. y Crypto Officer: The crypto officer has the highest authority to set up all of functions of WH-9100MESH. y Administrator: The administrator has most of right to set up WH-9100MESH, however, he can not set up the encryption function.
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Chapter 12: Monitoring/Reports Menu This chapter describes the items about Monitor/Reports page. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. The Monitoring/Reports section gives you a variety of lists and status reports. Most of there are self-explanatory. 12.1 System Status Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports – System status. This directs you to this page.
12.2 Bridging Status Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports –Bridging Status. This screen displays the Ethernet Port STP status, wireless port STP status, and wireless bridging information. 12.3 Bridge Site Map Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports – Bridge Site Map. This screen displays the graphology of Bridges Network topology with some useful information – IP, Signal Strength and so on.
12.4 Wireless Clients Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports – Wireless Client. This screen displays the MAC address of all wireless clients and their signal strength and transmit rate. 12.5 Adjacent AP list Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports – DHCP Client List. The Adjacent AP list shows all the APs on the network.
12.6 DHCP Client List Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Monitor/Reports – DHCP Client List. This directs you to this page. The DHCP client list displays all clients currently connected to the WH-9100MESH via DHCP server, including their hostnames, IP addresses, and MAC addresses. Use the Remove button to clear any DCHP client entries you wish to remove.
Chapter 13: Logs This chapter describes the items about Monitor/Reports page. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. 13.1 System Log Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for Logs – System Log. This directs you to this page. The system log display system-facility-messages with date and time stamp. There are messages documenting functions performed internal to system, based on the system’s functionality.
This screen displays system facility messages with date and time stamp for any actions involving web access. For example, this log records when you set encryption mode, change operating mode, etc., using the web browser. It establishes a running record regarding what actions were performed and by whom. The Web Access Log will continue to accumulate listing.
Chapter 14: System Administration Menu This chapter describes the items about System Administration page. If you don’t know how to enter configuration screen, chapter 4 describes how to do it. 14.1 System Upgrade Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for System Administration – Firmware Upgrade to enter this page. It provides the ability to upload to the WH-9100MESH device’s firmware as they become available.
14.1.3 Remote Configuration Upgrade On the System Administration – System Upgrade screen, click on the Remote Configuration Upgrade tab to upload and download configuration files to APs in remote location which are not configured. This remote configuration upgrade feature allows you to selectively transfer a configuration file to other APs.
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 will show the status of the units. If the tab matches the local tag, the unit was updated successfully. y Automatic IP address Configuration The automatic IP address configuration feature uses the last three bytes of the WAN MAC address for the last three bytes of the IP address.
14.3 Remote Logging Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for System Administration – Remote Logging to enter this page. Remote logging allows you to forward the syslog data from each machine to a central remote logging server. In the WH-9100MESH, this function uses the syslogd daemon. You can find more information about syslogd by searching for “syslogd” in an Internet search engine (such as Google®) to find a versin compatible with your operation system.
14.5 Utilities Click the entry on the left hand navigation panel for System Administration – Utilities to enter this page. 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 traceroute and click either the Ping or Traceroute button, as appropriate.
Chapter 15: Reset and Rest to Factory Default Setting The WH-9100MESH is with two kind of reset behavior. One is reset system without changing any preset functionality and the other one is reset system to factory default settings that will change any preset functionality. There are two ways to do reset function. One is by enter configure screen (introduce at chapter 12.2 and chapter 12.4) and another way is done by press reset button at the front panel of case.
Chapter 16: Technical Support Manufacturer’s Statement The WH-9100MESH is provided with warranty. It is not desired or expected that the user open the device. If malfunction is experienced and all external causes are eliminated, the user should return the unit to the manufacturer and replace it with a functioning unit. If you are experiencing trouble with this unit, the point of contact is: your manufacturer or sales representative.
Appendix A: Channel information at 5 GHz frequency band Table 6-1: US FCC UNII Frequency band UNII 1 (5.15~5.25 GHz) UNII 2 (5.25~5.35 GHz) UNII 3 (5.725~5.825 GHz) Channel No. 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 Carrier Frequency 5.180 GHz 5.200 GHz 5.220 GHz 5.240 GHz 5.260 GHz 5.280 GHz 5.300 GHz 5.320 GHz 5.745 GHz 5.765 GHz 5.785 GHz 5.805 GHz Channel No. 149 153 157 161 165 169 Carrier Frequency 5.745 GHz 5.765 GHz 5.785 GHz 5.805 GHz 5.825 GHz 5.845GHz Channel No.
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