User Guide

CONFIDENTIAL
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CPE TPWLR58C1
Version 1.2
SYSTEM USER GUIDE
30 September 2015
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To configure the radio frequency and channel bandwidth, the system is equipped with a
command line interface. This and other operational configuration parameters are
discussed in the following sections.
3. Command Line Interface (CLI)
After the base station and/or client are connected to power and Ethernet, the system
should initially be connected to a computer. NOTE: the Ethernet port is equipped with
auto MDI-X rollover capability.
3.1 Connecting/First-Time Login
The default user name and password is:
Username: admin
Password: admin
These can be changed from the CLI interface after initial login. It is important to note
that this account can change all aspects of the management system; therefore the
admin password should be changed immediately to avoid a security breach.
The TPWLR58C1 has the capability to be configured as either a network bridge or
router. The following (2) sections provide some background of the configuration options
and capabilities of the system.
3.1.1 Network Role
Each network mode is listed and described in Table 2 below.
Network Mode
Description
Router
IP packets are routed (Layer 3) between wired and wireless
interfaces. Lower layer broadcast packets are dropped at each
interface. Multicast packets can be configured to forward across.
Bridged
Configures the unit as a transparent Layer 2 Ethernet bridge. All
packets (unicast, multicast, and broadcast) are forwarded
between the wireless and wired interfaces (subject to ACL and
firewall rules).
Table 2 - Network Modes
There is an option to disable specific interfaces. Please use this with extreme caution.
Once disabled, no traffic will be accepted or passed from the interface (LAN/WAN).