Vivint SR1410 Installation And User Manual
Vivint SR1410 Installation And User Manual

Vivint SR1410 Installation And User Manual

Outdoor wireless mesh router

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SR1410
Outdoor Wireless Mesh Router
Installation and User Guide
Version 0.01
4931 NORTH 300 WEST
PROVO, UT 84604
T: 801.377.9111
F: 801.377.4116

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  • Page 1 SR1410 Outdoor Wireless Mesh Router Installation and User Guide Version 0.01 4931 NORTH 300 WEST PROVO, UT 84604 T: 801.377.9111 F: 801.377.4116...
  • Page 2 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 2 Record of Changes Manual Version / Description Date 0.01 Aug, 2013 Preliminary version SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 3 Page 3 Notices This product contains software proprietary to Vivint and protected by US and International copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or disclosure, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. The software and methods implemented in this product may be protected by US Patents:...
  • Page 4 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 4 instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.”...
  • Page 5 équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This radio transmitter SR1410 [or IC number if desired] has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required impedance for each antenna type indicated.
  • Page 6 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 6 Copyright SR1410 Installation and User Guide, Version 0.01 Outdoor Wireless Mesh Router, © 2013. Vivint Wireless All right reserved. SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 D ATA RATES 1.1.2 R ADIO LANNING 1.2 A NTENNA EIGHT 1.2.1 A NTENNA OSITION AND OLARIZATION 1.2.2 R ADIO NTERFERENCE 1.2.3 W EATHER ONDITIONS 1.3 E THERNET ABLING 1.4 G...
  • Page 8 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 8 3.4 R ADIO HARACTERISTICS SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    As an outdoor wireless access point, the SR1410 can provide IEEE 802.11 wireless service to local wireless clients. The SR1410 is also able to create multipoint connections over wireless backhaul radios. A SR1410 equipped with POE injector can also provide 802.11 n.
  • Page 10: Data Rates

    Under ideal deployment conditions (low line of sight, low interference, and low moisture content), the SR1410 router can operate over a range of up to 1 km or provide a high-speed connection of 100 Mbps The range also depends on the type of antenna used. The maximum data rate for a link decreases as the operating range increases.
  • Page 11: Antenna Height

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 11 If there are obstacles in the radio path, there may still be a radio link but the quality and strength of the signal will be affected. Calculating the maximum clearance from objects on a path is important as it directly affects the decision on antenna placement and height.
  • Page 12: Antenna Position And Polarization

     Rain — The SR1410 is weatherproofed against rain. Also, prolonged heavy rain has no significant effect on the radio signal. However, it is recommended to use weatherproof boots on cables connecting to the SR1410 or to apply weatherproof sealing tape around connectors for extra SR1410 Installation &...
  • Page 13: Ethernet Cabling

    In this case, the snow or ice Ethernet Cabling When a suitable antenna location has been determined, you must plan a cable route from the SR1410 wireless router outdoors to the equipment indoors. If a power injector/adapter module is used, it is for indoor installation only.
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  • Page 15: Grounding

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 15 Grounding It is important that the wireless router, cables, and any supporting structures are properly grounded. The wireless router unit includes a grounding screw for attaching a ground wire. Be sure that grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes.
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  • Page 17: System Setup

    TFTP server first before restoring the configuration to factory defaults. 1.5.2 Connecting SR1410 for the First Time Default factory password for ‘root’ account is ‘turnkey’. Factory default IP address for eth0 is 192.168.1.100 SR1410 Installation &...
  • Page 18: Using The Web-Based Configuration Setup Wizard

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 18 1.5.3 Using the Web-based Configuration Setup Wizard Provision the ‘eth0’ interface on SR1410 to be in the default subnet as the accessing machine and use HTTP to access the node. SR1410 console: root@Vivint:~# ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up Accessing computer: http://192.168.1.100/...
  • Page 19 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 19 SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 20: Advanced Configuration

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 20 Advanced Configuration Traffic Control SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 21 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 21 The Hierarchical Token Bucket[HTB] creates a hierarchy of software queues called qdiscs which represent the flow of traffic on a network interface. A parent (base) qdisc can have multiple child qdiscs which in turn can be parents to other qdiscs. A leaf qdisc is the one which has no children.
  • Page 22: Nat/Firewall

    IP routing protocol which is optimized for mobile ad-hoc networks but can also be used on other wireless ad-hoc networks. SR1410 uses proactive link-state routing protocol which uses Hello and Topology Control (TC) messages to discover and then discriminate link state information throughout the mobile ad-hoc network.
  • Page 23: Ospf

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 23 1.10.1 OSPF SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 24: Rip

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 24 Example: ! Zebra configuration saved from vty - zebra.conf 2009/07/10 23:30:56 ! Zebra configuration saved from vty – ospfd.conf hostname mpp 2009/07/10 23:36:59 password mysecret enable password mysecret hostname mpp password mysecret interface eth0...
  • Page 25: Administration

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 25 Example: To enable multicast flows from 192.168.1.92 [attached on the wired segment – eth0] IGMP multimedia server, to all wireless [ra_ap0] clients who are recipients, insert a rule as shown. There can be multiple rules and these rules are launched upon restart of mesh router.
  • Page 26: System Log

    Logging is always enabled. 1.14 DHCP Configuration The SR1410 can be configured as a controller less Mesh Point Portal [MPP] or a controller based Mesh Point [MP]. When configured as MPP, the DHCP addresses are allocated by the node itself. The DHCP Directives in the main configuration screen drive the behavior of the mesh node.
  • Page 27 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 27 SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 28: Site Survey

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 28 Network, DHCP Server sub-menu, contains the network address, subnet, and range as shown in example below. authoritative; range 10.140.9.60 10.140.9.200; ddns-update-style interim; option broadcast-address default-lease-time 600; 10.140.9.255; max-lease-time 1200; option domain-name "dtsdcinema.com"; subnet 10.141.9.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option domain-name-servers 192.168.249.1;...
  • Page 29: Ap Status

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 29 1.16.1 AP Status root@Vivint:/etc/init.d# iwconfig no wireless extensions. eth1_0 no wireless extensions. no wireless extensions. wifi0 IEEE 802.11na40 ESSID:"bh3-ap" Nickname:"" Mode:Master Frequency:5.5 GHz Access Point: AC:8D:14:00:07:3A Bit Rate:0 kb/s Tx-Power:0 dBm Sensitivity=1/1 Retry:off RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off...
  • Page 30 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 30 SR1410 Installation & User Guide Ver. 0.01...
  • Page 31: Hardware Installation

    The SR1410 Outdoor Wireless Access Point/Router is designed to be deployed outdoors, exposed to all elements (extreme heat or sun, rain, snow, ice, cold) and mounted on a wall, pole, or mast. The SR1410 is supplied complete with its own mounting hardware kit for attaching the unit to a 1-2.5” diameter metal pole or tube or as part of a radio mast or tower structure.
  • Page 32: Testing Basic Link Operation

    Connect External Antennas When deploying a SR1410 Master router unit for a router link or an access point operation, you need to mount external antennas and connect them to the router. Typically, a router link requires a 5 GHz antenna, and an access point or station operation.
  • Page 33: The Decibel

    This alignment process is particularly important for long-range point-to-point links. In a point-to-multipoint configuration the SR1410 uses an omni-directional or sector antenna, which does not require alignment. SR1410 Installation & User Guide...
  • Page 34: Command Line Interface

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 34  Point-to-Point Configurations – In a point-to-point configuration, the alignment process requires two people at each end of the link. The use of cell phones or two-way radio communication may help with coordination. To start, you can just point the antennas at each other, using binoculars or a compass to set the general direction.
  • Page 35 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 35 [[-]trailers] [[-]arp] [[-]allmulti] [multicast] [[-]promisc] [txqueuelen NN] [[-]dynamic] [up|down] ... 2.4.1.2 iwpriv root@Vivint:~# iwpriv --help Usage: iwpriv interface [private-command [private-arguments]] 2.4.1.3 iptables root@Vivint:~# iptables --help iptables v1.4.0 Usage: iptables -[AD] chain rule-specification [options]...
  • Page 36 SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 36 -X [chain] Delete a user-defined chain --policy -P chain target Change policy on chain to target --rename-chain -E old-chain new-chain Change chain name, (moving any references) Options: --proto -p [!] proto protocol: by number or name, eg. `tcp'...
  • Page 37: Specifications

    SR1410 Installation and User Guide Page 37 tc [-force] -batch file where OBJECT := { qdisc | class | filter | action | monitor } OPTIONS := { -s[tatistics] | -d[etails] | -r[aw] | -b[atch] [file] } 2.4.1.5 iwconfig root@Vivint:~# iwconfig --help...
  • Page 38: Ethernet Compatibility

    Page 38 Ethernet Compatibility The SR1410 Outdoor Wireless Access Point/router attaches to 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (FE) LAN segments that utilize 10Base-T/100Base-TX (twisted-pair) wiring. The device appears as an Ethernet node and performs a routing function by moving packets between the wired LAN and remote workstations on the wireless infrastructure.

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