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Thank you for purchasing a RadioLabs Series Bridge. Using this device, you will be able to bridge LAN connections with wireless speeds up to/over 100 megabits/second (condition and distance dependent). The O2Breeze or O2Wind can act as a non‐routing LAN extension or as a NAT‐enabled gateway to link two locations via the IEEE 802.11N wireless protocol.
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When logging into the router to configure the unit, you will need to have a Static IP address on your PC/MAC’s Ethernet Adapter. Windows XP: Open Start Menu and select Control Panel Select Network Connections and right click “Local Area Connection”...
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Select Properties Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) or Internet Protocol (IPv4) and click Properties...
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Select “Use The Following IP Address” and Enter 192.168.1.10 into the IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 into the subnet mask field Select “OK” and select “Close” on the Local Area Connection properties window. Vista: Start Menu/Windows Logo > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Manage Network Connections >...
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Configuring the Primary Router: Select "Wireless" > "Basic Settings" "Mode" will be "AP+WDS". "SSID" Will be RadioLabs by default. You may erase this and name your network whatever you choose. “Change channel to 11” "Apply Changes" > "Reboot Now" Every time you select "Reboot Now" the router will reboot and will take a minute or two to come back online.
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Write down the BSSID address and the MAC address under TCP/IP Configuration on a sheet of paper. These will both need to be input into the Secondary Router's WDS settings. Next select "TCP/IP Settings" > "LAN Interface". If the Primary router of the bridge is connected directly to the modem and if the modem is not a dual Modem/Router, do not make any changes here.
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"Mode" will be "AP+WDS". "SSID" Will be RadioLabs by default, erase this and change it to what you would like your secondary router to be called, make sure it is 1 digit different from the first router, example – RadioLabs1 Change channel to 11 "Apply Changes"...
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Next select "TCP/IP Settings" > "LAN Interface". Change the "IP Address" to 192.168.1.3 Change "DHCP" to "Disabled" Select "Apply Changes" > "Reboot Now" On the left hand side select "Wireless" > "WDS Settings" Make sure the "Enable WDS" is checked. Input the "BSSID"...
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Wireless speeds are affected by many different environmental variables, including line‐of‐sight, frequency interference and ambient radio noise. The RadioLabs High Speed Universal Wireless Repeater supports speeds up to 100 megabits/second (true throughput), however, due to natural variance in signal and the...
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