This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The equipment version marketed in US is restricted to usage of the channels 1-11 in 2.4GHz band only. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 2...
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20 cm or more separation distance with the antenna. 2). When using the 5GHz 23dbi antenna, the user should keep at least 30 cm or more separation distance with the antenna. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 3...
Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to MTI from another country. MTI warranty that its software and firmware designated by MTI for use with our product will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on this product. MTI does not warrant that the operation of the product, or software, or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free.
Caution: Cautions call special attention to hazards that can cause system damage or data corruption, to a lesser degree than warnings. Warnings: Warnings call special attention to hazards that can cause system damage, data corruption, personal injury, or death. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 6...
Microelectronics Technology Inc. (MTI) is very pleased for you purchase in this product. MTI AP5822 is a cost-effective way to expand or replace your local, wired networks (LANs). With this system, your wired networks can communicate with one another wired networks.
An FTP server is required for firmware update to the Bridge. 1-2 Product Configurations The base hardware is an outdoor mountable metal enclosure. The AP5822 can be managed via the network station remotely. The following are available product configurations: Fast Ethernet managed 802.11a wireless outdoor turbo bridge...
EULA as the FTP startup text in the event some end users log in to the FTP server manually. Use the Bridge Web Server for firmware updates. Refer to “Firmware Update Configuration Window” for information on the web server. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 12...
2-2 Verifying the System Configuration The MTI AP5822 system consists of an Outdoor Unit (ODU), POE and an installation kit. 2-3 Installation Kit Most of the materials needed for installation are supplied with the system. Some tools and equipment must be supplied by the user.
2-4 Grounding Proper grounding of equipment and structures is essential to prevent electrical damage to the MTI AP5822 system. Grounding of all equipment at a radio site is required. Without proper grounding, voltage potentials between components of the system can cause electrical damage when interconnecting cables are installed.
2-7 Installing the ODU The MTI AP5822 can be mount on a 2” Steel or Stainless Steel Tube. You can reference the Figure. ODU Configuration You can refer the photo here for installation. 2-8 Connecting the cable An Ethernet cable connects the ODU to the POE output port. The cable connects power to the ODU and allows Ethernet data to flow between Stations with Bridge system.
Disconnect the voltmeter and replace the RSSI protective cap. Note: The signal level over the link is not optimal until both antennas are correctly aligned. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 17...
Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Bridge to the HPC connection To establish the network connections, connect the Bridge Ethernet port to the HPC Ethernet card through the Ethernet hub/switch or an Ethernet crossover cable. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 18...
Configure the following setting for the Ethernet connection in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. • User IP Address (Don’ t use the same IP address as your bridge) • LAN Mask Setting • Gateway Setting • DNS Server Setting 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 19...
Bridge web server. The Bridge can be configured at any time to tailor it for the application environment. For more information on configuring the Bridge using the web browser, refer to “ Bridge Web Server ” . The following description illustrates the use of the web browser 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 20...
A dialog box appears requesting login authorization. When prompted, enter the following information to log in: Log in: Admin (case-sensitive) Password: 5up n Click OK to complete the login process. The Basic Configuration window appears (see Figure). 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 21...
From the HPC, enter the IP address that is assigned to the Bridge as the URL address. For example, enter http://192.168.1.1. The Bridge Web Server homepage appears (see Figure). 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 22...
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Bridge Web Server Homepage n Select the MTI Outdoor Bridge Web Server hotlink. n A dialog box appears requesting login authorization. When prompted, enter the following information to log in: Log in: Admin (case sensitive) Password: 5up n Click OK to complete the login process.
The web server loses connectivity with the Web Server as the Bridge reboots. To reestablish the connection with the Web Server, wait until the Bridge has completed rebooting and navigate to the Web Server to resume communication. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 24...
Specifies the IP address of the Bridge. Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask for the Bridge. Default Gateway Address Specifies the default gateway for the Bridge. User Name Specifies the user name. Password Specifies the pas sword. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 25...
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). Fragment Length Specifies the fragment length. Enter a value between 256 and 2346. RTS/CTS Threshold Specifies the value of t he RTS/CTS threshold. Enter a value between 256 and 2346. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 26...
Bridge Firmware Update Configuration Window Bridge uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to download the Operating image from the HPC. An FTP server utility is required to perform the data transfer between the Bridge and HPC. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 27...
The BSS Stats window for Bridge is divided into sections that provide the Bridge configuration, Bridge SME statistics (station association information), or Bridge (Transmit and Receive) Statistics. Refer to Table for a description of the BSS Statistics for Bridge window fields. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 28...
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Specifies the number of transmit discarded frames. Excessive Retries Specifies the number of transmit excessive retries. DMA Errors Specifies the number of transmit DMA errors. The Bridge Stats window automatically updates every five seconds. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 29...
The BSS Stats window for stations provides the station configuration and statistics for the selected station. (See figure) Table summarizes the information fields on the BSS Stats window for a STA. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 30...
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Specifies the number of transmit errors. Discarded Frames Specifies the number of transmit discarded frames. Excessive Retries Specifies the number of transmit excessive retries. DMA Errors Specifies the number of transmit DMA errors. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 31...
Select which mode the equipment used: • AP Mode • Bridge Mode (only this item active now) • AP/Bridge Mode Setup Bridge MAC address Enter the MAC address for bridge installed on the other side. 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 32...
File Transfer Protocol Television Graphic Interchange Format Volts Direct Current Host Personal Computer Wired Equivalent Privacy Identification/Identity/Identifier VLAN Virtual Local Area Network IEEE Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers Joint Photographic Experts Group 802.11a Bridge AP5822 MTI Proprietary Page 33...
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