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  • Page 1 NCL1170 User Guide Version A...
  • Page 2 WaveRider Communications Inc. Software License Agreement This is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) and WaveRider Communications Inc. for the use of WaveRider computer software, hereinafter the “LICENSED SOFTWARE”. By using the LICENSED SOFTWARE installed in this product, you acknowledge that you have read this license agreement, understand it, and agree to be bound by its terms.
  • Page 3 Microsoft Internet Explorer / Microsoft Corporation Netscape / Netscape Communications Corporation © 2001 by WaveRider Communications Inc. All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced by any means in whole or in part without the express written permission of WaveRider Communications Canada Inc.
  • Page 4 The buyer shall pay all shipping charges to WaveRider and WaveRider shall pay shipping charges to return the product to the buyer within Canada or the USA. For all other countries, the buyer shall pay shipping charges as well as duties and taxes incurred in shipping products to or from WaveRider.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Planning an NCL1170 Configuration ........10...
  • Page 6 NCL1170 Specifications ........
  • Page 7 NCL1170 Configuration Planning Flowchart ......10 Figure 8 NCL1170 Connectors and Indicators ......12 Figure 9 Console Port Pin-out Diagram .
  • Page 8 Table 10 NCL1170 Network Terminology ........70 Table 11 NCL1170 Supported Antennas .
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface About this Guide This document provides a complete overview of the WaveRider NCL1170 bridge/router, including system features, network planning, and procedures for implementing, installing, operating, and troubleshooting this device. Before proceeding, we recommend that you read the following sections: •...
  • Page 10: Table 1 Maximum Antenna System Gain

    Industry Canada The NCL1170 complies with IC RSS–210. Operators must be familiar with IC RSS–210 and RSS–102. The IC certification number for the NCL1170 is “pending”. WARNING! To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding.
  • Page 11 WARNING! Operators must be familiar with the requirements of the FCC Part 15 Regulations prior to operating any link using this equipment. For installations outside the United States, contact local authorities for applicable regulations. Interference Environment Manufacturers and operators of spread-spectrum devices are reminded that the operation of these devices is subject to the conditions that: •...
  • Page 12 General Advisory Operator and maintenance personnel must be familiar with the related safety requirements before they attempt to install or operate the NCL1170 equipment. It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the public is not exposed to excessive Radio Frequency (RF) levels.
  • Page 13 Customer Support If you have any problems with the hardware or software, please contact WaveRider Communications Inc. Please provide your NCL1170 model number and software version when requesting support. Telephone: +1 416–502–3161 Fax: +1 416–502–2968 Email: Product Assistance: techsupport@waverider.com URL: www.waverider.com...
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  • Page 15: Ncl1170 Overview

    2.4 GHz connections between local- and wide-area networks via broadband radio links. Employing Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission techniques, the NCL1170 allows you to access the Internet at high speeds, extend Ethernet networks, and connect to remote locations without the ongoing costs of leased telephone or data lines.
  • Page 16: Features

    Features • Flexible deployment—the NCL1170 can operate as either a bridge or router. In routing mode, you can set up the NCL1170 to use communications strategies such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP). • Ethernet compatibility—the NCL1170 allows users to connect with most Ethernet networks or devices.
  • Page 17: About Spread-Spectrum Radio Technology

    There are two primary forms of spread spectrum—direct sequence and frequency hopping. The NCL1170 uses Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum (DSSS). In DSSS systems, the transmitted information, along with a digital spreading sequence, are used to modulate the transmit carrier. The received signal is de-spread using the same digital spreading sequence, and the information recovered.
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  • Page 19: Network Considerations

    Network Topology The NCL1170 can be deployed in three different network configurations: • point-to-multipoint • point-to-point • repeater Regardless of network configuration, each NCL1170 must be installed as either a bridge or router; it cannot operate simultaneously in both modes. APCD–NC006–A...
  • Page 20: Point-To-Multipoint

    B, C, D, and E, which are programmed to communicate with each other only through their master unit. In this type of configuration, the throughput of unit A is shared among all stations. Ethernet Ethernet NCL1170 NCL1170 Ethernet Radio NCL1170...
  • Page 21: Point-To-Point

    Figure 4), unit A communicates with unit B via back-to- back NCL1170 units C and D, with different frequencies used for each leg of the path. You would implement an NCL1170 in a repeater configuration whenever you need to circumvent large obstacles in the radio link path, or when the link from unit A to unit B is too long to maintain reasonable signal levels and data throughput.
  • Page 22: Bridging And Routing Network Configurations

    If a station has a Master ID that does not match the unit ID for A, or it is not on the Master Remote Station List for A, it will not be able to communicate across the network. Ethernet Ethernet NCL1170 NCL1170 Type: Station...
  • Page 23: Point-To-Multipoint Routing Networks

    2.2.2 Point-to-Multipoint Routing Networks In a typical point-to-multipoint routing network, (see Figure 6), NCL1170 unit A is dedicated as a router, while NCL1170 units B through D are operating in Station mode as gateways to their respective networks. Ethernet NCL1170...
  • Page 24: Planning An Ncl1170 Configuration

    2 Network Considerations Planning an NCL1170 Configuration Configuring each NCL1170 correctly is crucial to the proper operation of your network. Review the flowchart in Figure 7 before starting the configuration to ensure that you have the necessary information to configure the unit correctly.
  • Page 25: Installing The Ncl1170

    Installing the NCL1170 This section describes the steps required to connect and initialize the NCL1170 hardware prior to configuring the device as a bridge or router. WARNING! Antennas and associated transmission cable must be installed by qualified personnel. Failure to terminate the antenna port correctly can permanently damage the NCL1170.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Ncl1170

    3 Installing the NCL1170 Connecting the NCL1170 1. Attach an antenna or 50-ohm load to the antenna port at the rear of the NCL1170. Do NOT plug the NCL1170 to the power outlet until you have the antenna or load connected.
  • Page 27: Figure 9 Console Port Pin-Out Diagram

    1 stop bit • no flow control 6. Plug the NCL1170 into a 110 or 220 V AC power source using the custom power cord provided with the unit. NOTE: When disengaging and removing the NCL1170 power cord, carefully slide back the locking collar around its DC connector.
  • Page 28: Initializing The Ncl1170

    Resetting an NCL1170 to Factory Defaults, on page 16. If the NCL1170 is a factory-configured unit, you can omit this step. For each of these procedures, you must be connected to the NCL1170 and logged into the device.
  • Page 29: Changing The Ncl1170 Password

    Enter New Password: **** Verify password: **** System password has been changed. NCL1170> CAUTION: Remember to record the password in your Data Configuration Record. Unlocking the NCL1170 can be a complicated process. If you forget your NCL1170 password, contact WaveRider Product Assistance. APCD–NC006–A...
  • Page 30: Setting The Ncl1170 System Name

    NCL1170>. 3.2.3 Resetting an NCL1170 to Factory Defaults Use this procedure if the NCL1170 has already been configured for use elsewhere in your network and you need to restore its factory settings. To reset the factory defaults of the NCL1170 1.
  • Page 31: Configuring The Ncl1170

    Configuring the NCL1170 This section describes the steps required to configure the NCL1170 as either a bridge or router, including the options available for routing and system monitoring. You can configure the NCL1170 two ways: • Console Port command line interface (CLI) •...
  • Page 32: Setting The Radio Configuration

    3. Determine the unit IDs for the Master and Stations for this NCL1170 network group. The unit ID is a unique number, from 1 to 16383, that is used to identify the NCL1170 within the network group.
  • Page 33: Setting The Ip Configuration

    1. At the NCL1170> prompt, type <ip address ethernet aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd nn> to set the IP address for the Ethernet interface. aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP address of the NCL1170 and nn is the number of bits in the subnet mask (for example, 24 represents a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0).
  • Page 34: Configuration Options

    4.3.1 Setting RIP Configuration When the NCL1170 is operating in Routing Mode, you can optionally enable the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) feature. RIP is a protocol that runs between two routers (for example, two NCL1170s) or servers to allow exchange information about routes. When RIP is enabled in routing mode, the NCL1170 can be configured to “advertise”...
  • Page 35 4 Configuring the NCL1170 The NCL1170 supports both RIP versions 1 and 2. You can set RIP version 2 to either broadcast, compatible, or multicast modes. CAUTION: RIP version 1 exchanges the minimal amount of information necessary for an NCL1170 to route packets through a network, and does not consider subnetting, which is required to determine the best route.
  • Page 36: Setting The Dhcp Relay Configuration

    WaveRider MIBs can be downloaded from the technical support page at www.waverider.com. The following procedure describes how to configure standard SNMP communities for read/ write access to the NCL1170 SNMP agent and to specify a server IP address to which trap messages are sent.
  • Page 37: Setting The Dns Resolver Configuration

    NCL1170 console to other IP hosts on the network, or when you issue ping or traceroute commands to test connectivity. Adding DNS lists is optional on the NCL1170, but you can configure the NCL1170 to use a maximum of five DNS servers. An NCL1170 is factory-configured with no DNS servers listed.
  • Page 38: Examples Of Bridging And Routing Configurations

    A. If a unit is not in the Master Remote Station List, or does not have the Master unit ID set, it will not be able to join the network. The following example session shows how to configure the Master NCL1170 for the bridging network shown in Figure APCD–NC006–A...
  • Page 39 NCL1170> radio unitid 1001 Sets the NCL1170 unit ID Unit ID changed to: 1001 NCL1170> radio type master Sets the NCL1170 type to Mas Radio type changed to: Master NCL1170> radio station add 101 Adds a station to the Master Station added.
  • Page 40 Radio type changed to: Station to Station NCL1170> radio masterid 1001 Identifies the unit ID of Master Id changed to: 1001 the Master for this NCL1170> ip address ethernet 10.0.2.101 16 IP addresses: Ethernet: 10.0.2.101/16 NCL1170> mode bridging Forwarding mode: Bridging NCL1170> radio...
  • Page 41: Point-To-Multipoint Routing Network

    - Radio: 10.0.2.102 Master ID: 1001 Figure 11 Example of Point-to-Multipoint Routing Network The following example session shows how to configure the Master NCL1170 for the routing network shown in Figure NCL1170> NCL1170> ip address ethernet 14.0.2.44 16 IP addresses: Ethernet: 14.0.2.44/16...
  • Page 42 Network Card IRQ NIC Base Address : 0x0d0000 Remote Stations : 101 : 102 : 103 NCL1170> ip address radio 101 10.0.2.44 10.0.2.101 Sets the radio IP address IP addresses: for the route to station B Ethernet: 14.0.2.44/16 (unit ID 101) Radio: 101, 10.0.2.44 p-t-p 10.0.2.101...
  • Page 43 4 Configuring the NCL1170 NCL1170> ip route add 11.0.0.0 10.0.2.101 16 For each Station, Routing Table: route the Destination Mask Gateway Flags Protocol Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethernet subnet 14.0.2.44 14.0.2.44 ICMP to the radio IP 10.0.2.101 10.0.2.44 Local mdr1 address of the 10.0.2.102...
  • Page 44 Set the radio IP address 10.0.2.44 for the route to the Master IP addresses: NCL1170 Ethernet: 11.0.2.101/16 Radio: 1001, 10.0.2.101 p-t-p 10.0.2.44 NCL1170> ip route add 0.0.0.0 10.0.2.44 16 Set the default static route Routing Table: Destination Mask Gateway Flags Protocol Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.0.2.44...
  • Page 45 4 Configuring the NCL1170 Hardware address : 00:90:27:CA:62:A3 Network Card IRQ NIC Base Address : 0x0d0000 Master ID : 1001 NCL1170> ip Forwarding Mode: IP ROUTING Addresses: Ethernet: 11.0.2.101/16 Radio: 1001, 10.0.2.101 p-t-p 10.0.2.44 Routing: IP Routing (Static Only) Routing Table:...
  • Page 46: Updating An Ncl1170 Using Remote Connections

    3. At the User Name prompt, press Enter. For FTP sessions, the User Name for the NCL1170 is blank. 4. At the Password prompt, type the NCL1170 password that you defined for the device. Refer to the Configuration Data Record for the NCL1170.
  • Page 47: Establishing A Telnet Session

    4 Configuring the NCL1170 4.5.2 Establishing a Telnet Session Use a Telnet connection to the NCL1170 to modify configuration parameters or to restart the NCL1170 from a remote location. CAUTION: If you connect to the NCL1170 using Telnet and change the Routing Tables, Mode, or Radio or Ethernet IP addresses, your connection to the device may be dropped.
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  • Page 49: Testing And Deployment

    Performing a Ping Test Use the Ping Test to verify that the NCL1170 is configured correctly and able to communicate with other bridges and routers. NOTE: This test requires two NCL1170 units, one configured as a Master, and the other, a Station, set up on either side of a room, at least 12 feet apart.
  • Page 50 2. Plug the NCL1170 back into the power source and at the terminal console keyboard, log into the NCL1170. 3. At the NCL1170> prompt, type <ip ping ip_address> where ip_address is the IP address for the other NCL1170.
  • Page 51: Optimizing Signal Strength

    (PER), on page 44 for more information. You will need one NCL1170 configured as a Master. At the other end of the link, you can have an NCL1170 Station or a spectrum analyzer. The following procedure describes the test for a Master NCL1170 and one Station NCL1170.
  • Page 52: Running The Continuous Receive (Rx) Test

    5 Testing and Deployment 7. When done with the antenna alignment, stop the test at the Master NCL1170. Type <radio txTest stop>. 8. At the Station NCL1170, press any key to end the Radio PER output. NOTE: By default, a Master NCL1170 keeps track of the Radio PER of each Station.
  • Page 53 3. Connect a terminal at the Station NCL1170 using a serial cable and log into the device. 4. At the Station NCL1170, type <radio rxTest start> to begin “sniffing” the transmissions and automatically start the Radio PER display.
  • Page 54 5 Testing and Deployment Unit Id Link Status Total # Received Total # Missed PER (%) --------- ----------- ---------------- -------------- ------- broadcast Unit Id Link Status Total # Received Total # Missed PER (%) --------- ----------- ---------------- -------------- ------- broadcast [Radio Rx Test On] station>...
  • Page 55: Performing The Transmit/Receive Loopback Test

    Master and echoes them back to the Master. When the Master receives the replies from the Station, it updates its Radio PER for that Station. One Master NCL1170 can have up to ten Stations simultaneously echoing test packets back to it.
  • Page 56 5 Testing and Deployment The information received from Radio PER during the Transmit/Receive Loopback test will be similar to the following output. The following output is from a Master (unit ID 1) communicating with two Stations (unit IDs 2 and 3). master>...
  • Page 57: System Reporting And Diagnostics

    (floor) value. This value can be reconfigured by the user. To display the current Radio RSSI for an NCL1170 during normal operation, type <radio rssi>. Press any key to stop. At a Master or Station NCL1170, you will receive output similar to the following example: RSSI THRESHOLD=0 RSSI;PEAK radio rssi=24;25...
  • Page 58: Radio Packet Error Rate (Per)

    Table 1 defines how to interpret the Radio PER output. At a Master NCL1170, you will receive output similar to the following. The following example was taken at a Master NCL1170 communicating with two Stations (unit IDs 2 and 3).
  • Page 59 6 System Reporting and Diagnostics At a Station NCL1170, you will receive output similar to the following. The following example was taken at a Station (unit ID 2) communicating with a Master (unit ID 1). station> radio per single Unit Id...
  • Page 60: Table 1 Radio Packet Error Rate Assessment

    6 System Reporting and Diagnostics At a Station NCL1170, you will receive output similar to the following. The following example was taken at a Station (unit ID 2) communicating with a Master (unit ID 1). station> radio per continuous Unit Id...
  • Page 61: Interface Statistics

    127.0.0.1 will be turned around and queued as input packets to the same interface. The values of the input and output statistics for the loopback interface should both be the same. To see the interface information for a NCL1170, type <interface statistics> at the NCL1170> prompt.
  • Page 62 ------- -------- ------ 10419675 6943 10446473 6958 10402915 6929 For a Station NCL1170, information similar to the following example is displayed: NCL1170> interface statistics Statistics For Loopback ------------------- Flags UP LOOPBACK NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST 32768 Hardware Address Administrative Status UP(1)
  • Page 63: Table 2 Interface Statistics

    Maximum transmission unit or the size of the largest packet the interface can handle. Hardware Address MAC address or Ethernet address of the interface. Administrative Status Desired state of the interface. The NCL1170 supports UP and DOWN states. Operational Status Current operational state of the interface. APCD–NC006–A...
  • Page 64: Ip Statistics

    Number of outbound packets dropped because of errors since the last interface reset or reboot. 6.3.1 IP Statistics To see the IP protocol layer statistics for a NCL1170, at the NCL1170> prompt, type <ip statistics>. Table 3 provides definitions for the statistics labels.
  • Page 65: Table 3 Ip Statistics

    6 System Reporting and Diagnostics No space discards Packets reassembled Fragments sent No route discards Table 3 IP Statistics Label Descriptions Total packets received Number of packets sent to the IP layer. Bad checksum discards Number of packets discarded due to a bad checksum. Packet too short discards Number of packets dropped due to an invalid data length.
  • Page 66: Radio Statistics

    6 System Reporting and Diagnostics 6.3.2 Radio Statistics To see radio statistics for the NCL1170, at the NCL1170> prompt, type <radio statistics>. The statistics displayed are since the last reboot of the NCL1170. Table 4 provides definitions for the statistics labels.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Use this section to identify and correct common problems associated with NCL1170 operation. To verify that the connection has been re-established, test the connection using a ping test described in Performing a Ping Test, on page 35. To verify the routing, follow the procedures in Verifying NCL1170 Routing, on page 55.
  • Page 68 Verifying NCL1170 Routing, on page 55. Station is disabled. Connect a computer to the RS-232 port and log into the Master NCL1170 for the group. • Verify that the Station has been enabled from the Master. • Check RSSI. Station has not been added to the Master Connect a computer to the RS-232 port and log NCL1170 Remote Station List.
  • Page 69: Verifying Ncl1170 Routing

    1. Connect to the NCL1170 using a crossover serial cable. 2. Log in to the NCL1170. You will be prompted for the NCL1170 password when you log 3. Type <mode> to verify bridging or routing is set correctly for the NCL1170 group.
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  • Page 71: Appendix Ancl1170 Command-Line Syntax

    Appendix A NCL1170 Command-Line Syntax The NCL1170 can be configured using the commands listed in Table Table 6 shows the typographical conventions used to represent command-line syntax. Press ENTER after typing a command to execute the command. Table 7 provides a list of shortcuts and methods to get help on commands.
  • Page 72: Table 7 Command-Line Shortcuts And Getting Help

    Enter it as a range, which is the number of bits (0-32 are valid) in the subnet mask. • Do not enter it, and let the NCL1170 decide what value to use. Note that the NCL1170 does not necessarily pick the correct subnet mask.
  • Page 73 An IP address is not required to perform bridge functions. When in Bridging mode, if you assign an IP address to the NCL1170, you only need to assign it to the Ethernet interface, because the radio and Ethernet are considered as one interface.
  • Page 74 NCL1170 and the local aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd eee.fff.ggg.hhh NCL1170 using the IP addresses. This command is only available in routing mode. For an NCL1170 configured as a Station, remote_unit_id is the unit ID of the remote master;...
  • Page 75 Displays the length of time (in seconds) that an ip rip interval NCL1170 waits before transmitting updated RIP information. Assigns a duration (in seconds) that an NCL1170 waits ip rip interval (XX) before transmitting updated RIP information. Disables or enables RIP to advertise the default route.
  • Page 76 • single displays the current statistics. • continuous displays the statistics every one second. • reset resets the calculations. Forces the NCL1170 radio to reset. If you reset the radio reset NCL1170 radio instead of shutting down, the statistics will not be lost.
  • Page 77 NCL1170 as a master unit. All NCL1170 units are factory-configured as ‘station’. Displays the NCL1170 unit ID. radio unitid Changes the NCL1170 unit ID. An NCL1170 unit ID is a radio unitid (1–16383) unique number between 1 and 16383. Displays the SNMP configuration information. SNMP is...
  • Page 78 Changes the system name. name can be a maximum system name name of 64 ASCII characters that you can use to name the NCL1170 in your system. The system name is used for the command-line prompt for the NCL1170. Displays the network system statistics from the network system network buffer memory pools.
  • Page 79 NCL1170 reverts to the previously saved configuration. Removes all configuration changes, even if you saved write default|erase them, and resets the NCL1170 to the factory default configuration. Displays a list of all commands. If you type a command help [command] name after help, the syntax for that command is displayed.
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  • Page 81: Appendix B Abbreviations And Terminology

    Appendix B Abbreviations and Terminology Table 9 Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym or Definition Abbreviation Alternating Current Air Link Frame Automatic Retry reQuest Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange decibel decibel, with respect to an isotropic antenna Command Line Interface Central Processing Unit Cyclic Redundancy Check...
  • Page 82 Media Access Control, Medium Access Controller Mbps Megabits per second Megahertz Management Information Base Maximum Transmission Unit Network Communication Link, as in NCL1170, a WaveRider product Network Interface Card OSPF Open Shortest Path First Personal Computer Personal Component Interconnectbus Packet Error Rate...
  • Page 83 Routing Information Protocol Returned Merchandise Authorization RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator Request To Send Receive SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Transmit Uniform Resource Locator Volt WaveRider MAC Module WaveRider Radio Module APCD–NC006–A...
  • Page 84: Table 10 Ncl1170 Network Terminology

    Console Port Typically, the 9-pin RS 232 serial port on an NCL1170 to which a terminal or laptop computer is connected to configure or control the device. Domain Name Server...
  • Page 85 C. In any given network, all NCL1170s must operate on the same radio channel to communicate. Radio Type This parameter specifies the role of the NCL1170 in the radio network. Each NCL1170 is classified as either a master or a station.
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  • Page 87: Appendix C Operating Channel Frequencies

    Appendix C Operating Channel Frequencies The following table defines the channel frequency set for each WaveRider regulatory domain. FCC/IC ETSI Channel French Spanish Channel Channel Channel Frequencies Channel Channel Frequencies Frequencies (USA/ Frequencies Frequencies (Japan) (Europe) Canada) 2412 MHz not available...
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  • Page 89: Appendix Dncl1170 Antenna Recommendations

    Appendix D NCL1170 Antenna Recommendations The NCL1170 has been certified for use with Omni, Patch, Yagi, and Dish antenna types. The table below includes examples of each of the recommended antenna types, as well as their associated maximum antenna system gain.
  • Page 90 For example, with a Yagi antenna system, 10 m of cable, a surge protector, and a bandpass filter, you would calculate the following antenna system gain: Antenna gain: 12.4 dBi Insertion loss: - cable: 4 dB - surge protector: 0.2 dB - filter: 1.1 dB The total insertion loss is 5.3 dB, which gives an antenna system gain of 12.4 dBi minus 5.3...
  • Page 91: Appendix Encl1170 Specifications

    Appendix E NCL1170 Specifications The followiing tables list the technical specifications for the NCL1170 (FCC/IC RF Regulatory Domains). Table 12 Network Interface Topology Point-to-Multipoint, Point-to-Point, or Repeater Operational Modes Bridging or Routing Transmission Protocols Supported TCP/IP, Telnet, SNMP, FTP Routing Protocols Supported...
  • Page 92: Table 15 Power Supply

    Maximum Channel Centre Frequency 2.462 GHz Channel Bandwidth 22 MHz Center Frequency Spacing Increment 5 MHz Minimum Separation Between Orthogonal 25 MHz Channels Maximum Orthogonal Channels Orthogonal Channel Set 1, 6, 11 Orthogonal Channel Set Centre 2.412 GHz, 2.437 GHz, 2.462 GHz Frequencies Modulation Scheme CCK (Complementary Code Keying)
  • Page 93: Table 17 Regulatory

    Table 17 Regulatory Standards Industry Canada RSS-210, RSS-102 Federal Communications Commission - CFR47, Part 15B, Sections 15.205, 15.209, 15.247 APCD–NC006–A...
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  • Page 95: Appendix F Configuration Data Record

    Appendix F Configuration Data Record Use the following form to record your NCL1170 information for each NCL1170 group. APCD–NC006–A...
  • Page 97 Telephone: +1 416–502–3161 Fax: +1 416–502–2968 Email: techsupport@waverider.com URL: www.waverider.com...

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