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1. Initial setup and configuration. OSBRiDGE 5G devices are configurable via WWW interface. Each device uses following default settings: IP Address: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Login: admin Password: public The initial login screen appears as follows: Please enter username and password, then press submit to log into the device.
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Device Information: Device Type – Device type you are logged into. Device Name - This is the system name for easy identification of the OSBRiDGE 5G unit. MAC Address – Device Ethernet MAC address. Firmware Version – Current firmware version..
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RX Bytes – Number of bytes received by the Access Point. Fragmentation Threshold - The size at which packets are fragmented on the WLAN interface. Cell Size (km) - Configure distance between OSBRiDGE 5G device and the most distant client connecting to it.
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Far East & Africa – 4920 – 6100 MHz with 10 MHz channel step, 802.11a and 802.11a Turbo modes (118 channels). Device Name - This is the system name for easy identification of the OSBRiDGE 5G unit. WLAN 1 ESSID - An ESSID is the unique name shared among all peers in your wireless network.
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Watchdog – If enabled then OSBRiDGE 5G device will send 3 ICMP Echo Requests to the configured IP address, each in 3 minutes interval. If there is no single ICMP Echo Reply to any of these requests, then the device will reboot itself.
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4. IP Settings Router Mode Wired Interface IP – Enter IP address of the wired interface here. Wired Interface Mask – Enter wired network subnet mask here. Wireless Interface IP x – Enter IP address of the wireless interface here. Wireless Interface Mask x –...
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Indirect - When router needs to send IP packets between IP subnets which are not directly connected to one of its interfaces, it must have an indirect route for sending those packets. An indirect route consists of an IP Address which specifies the basic IP address to route, a Subnet Mask which defines the class of IP addresses that will be routed and a Gateway that will relay the IP packet.
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(the main MAC address visible in the System Info tab). Output Power - By default, the OSBRiDGE 5G transmits data at the maximum output power for the regulatory domain selected and frequency used. With Transmit Power Control (TPC), you can adjust the output power of the unit to a lower level in order to reduce interference from neighboring devices.
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Data Encryption – Enable or Disable over the air OSBRiDGE proprietary data Encryption here. This encryption scheme only works between compatible OSBRiDGE devices. Supported Data Rates – Enable or Disable WLAN Data Rates the OSBRiDGE 5G device should support when communicating with client devices.
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6. Quality of Service Settings The built-in traffic shaper allows you to set up different data flow speeds for the device clients – In IP Bridge Mode - based on MAC Address, In IP Router Mode - based on IP Address or IP Subnetwork. The Currently Defined QOS Entries table shows current traffic shaping configuration.
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There are three tables shown on the configuration screen. "Ethernet" table shows currently defined firewall rules for the wired interface of the OSBRiDGE 5G device. "Wireless" tables show currently defined rules for the wireless interfaces. You can delete existing firewall rules by selecting "Delete"...
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Destination Port - Destination port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any destination port. Define New Rule (IP Router Mode): Interface – Select the incoming interface the rule should apply to. Choose either Ethernet or Wireless interface. Action –...
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8. Authorized Stations Authorized stations list, if the Authorization Table option is Enabled, defines MAC addresses of devices allowed to connect to the OSBRiDGE 5G device WLAN interfaces.
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9. Device Settings Use this screen to change password which is used to access and configure the device.
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10. Interface Status This screen shows data graphs of traffic going through ethernet and wlan interfaces.
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No – Number of the associated entry. MAC Address – MAC address of the associated device. RX Signal – The RX Signal strength is the signal level the OSBRiDGE 5G device sees the associated client with. Data Rate – Over Air Data Rate for associated device. Data Rate is the speed at which OSBRiDGE 5G device sends packets to the client.
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Signal (RX/TX) – Signal strength in dBm for associated device. The RX Signal strength is the signal level the OSBRiDGE 5G device sees the client with, the TX Signal stregnth is the signal level the client device sees the OSBRiDGE 5G base station device with.
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12. Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to upgrade the device firmware. It is recommended to upgrade firmware only to newer version than the one currently installed in the device.
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13. Load Configuration You can use this option to load current device configuration from file.
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14. Save Configuration You can use this option to save device configuration to file.
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15. SNMP Support OSBRiDGE 5G devices support SNMP monitoring feature and appropriate .mib file is provided with each firmware release. SNMP community string required for monitoring is always configured to be the same as admin user password used for device configuration.
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