Quick Start Manual
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InfiNet Wireless Router Quick start guide
Copyright © 2004-2006 by InfiNet Wireless Limited.
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2. Learning BS/CPE connection status
Once all configuration steps are correctly performed you should make sure that
the connection is established.
Actually, it makes no sense to connect antennas to the devices while lab testing
but still you need to make them “hear” each other. In order to do that, locate
their RF connector as close to each other as possible. Also you may try inserting
some kind of steel paper-clip in the connector – this might help in signal
improvement.
Base Station table
Base Station has a table of all configured CPEs no matter whether they are
registered or not. In our case, the table looks as shown on Figure 21 if CPE is
registered and as shown on Figure 22 if CPE is not registered. The command to
view BS table is “rma ab”.
Figure 21. BS table with registered CPE
Figure 22. BS table with not-registered CPE
CPE registration status
In order to know whether CPE is registered at the BS, one should type “rma bs”.
If CPE is not registered at the BS, the command will not output anything,
otherwise it will show BS information at which the CPE is registered. See Figure
23.
Figure 23. CPE registration status
If CPE is not registered on the BS, the command “rma bs” will have an empty
output.
Checking radio connectivity
As soon as you see corresponding records at CPE side (rma bs command)
confirming BS registration, and CPE is in BS’s table (rma ab command), you can
check their connectivity also using ping command.
1. Pinging from BS to CPE via radio