Programming instructions

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BreezeNET DS.5800 System Manual
Manual Revision: 1.0
The BU-DS.5800 is the basic unit, equipped with an antenna integrated
into the front cover of the outdoor unit.
The BU-DS.5800D doesn’t have an integral antenna and is equipped
with a connector (on the outdoor unit) for an external antenna (not
included with the unit). A protective sun cover is supplied and should
be mounted on the front of the outdoor unit. Refer to “Antennas for
Outdoor Applications” on page 2-6 for information on how to select an
appropriate external antenna.
RB-DS.5800 Wireless Bridge
The RB-DS.5800 Wireless Bridge connects a remote Ethernet network
to a central network server or Internet site via a BU-DS.5800 Multipoint
Base Unit.
The maximum number of MAC addresses that the unit can handle at
any specific time is 1024 and the Aging algorithm is applied at all times.
When a station on the Ethernet LAN sends a message that is not
destined for a local station, the RB-DS.5800 forwards the message to
the BU-DS.5800. When the BU-DS.5800 receives a message destined
for a station on the RB-DS.5800's LAN, the BU-DS.5800 forwards it to
the RB-DS.5800. In this manner, the RB-DS.5800 and the BU-DS.5800
work together like a standard network bridge.
The first time each station on the RB-DS.5800’s LAN sends a message,
the station’s address is registered by both the RB-DS.5800 and the BU-
DS.5800. It is possible for the RB-DS.5800 and BU-DS.5800 to store all
the addresses necessary to support an entire LAN connected to a RB-
DS.5800.
The RB-DS.5800 comes in two options: The RB-DS.5800 and the RB-
DS.5800D.
The RB-DS.5800 is the basic unit, equipped with an antenna integrated
into the front cover of the outdoor unit.
The RB-DS.5800D has no integral antenna and is equipped with an
antenna connector (on the outdoor unit) for the connection of an
external antenna (not included with the unit). When this unit is ordered,
a protective sun cover is supplied with the unit and should be mounted
on the front of the outdoor unit. Refer to “Antennas for Outdoor
Applications” on page 2-6 for information on how to select an external
antenna.