SENAO SL-2511BG PLUS User Manual

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SENAO
Wireless Outdoor Bridge
SL-2511BG PLUS
User's Manual
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it
for future reference.
Contents
Before You Start .................................................................................... 1-1
Preparing Installation .......................................................................... 1-3
..................................................................... 1-5
Configure Requirements ........................................................................ 2-1
........................................................................... 2-4
5
Configure the RB as Remote Extension Bridge .................................. 2-17
Configure Requirements ........................................................................ 3-2
........................................................................... 3-5
Security ..................................................................................... 3-20
Configure DHCP server ................................................................ 3-24
Configure Virtual Server ............................................................... 3-25
Configure Routing Table ............................................................. 3-27
Configure Bridge ......................................................................... 3-28
Configure SNMP.......................................................................... 3-29
Utility ........................................................................................ 3-31
.......................................... 2-
........ 2-11

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Outdoor Installation ......…………………………………… 1-5 Wireless Outdoor Bridge Chapter 2 – Quick Setup Configure Requirements ................ 2-1 SL-2511BG PLUS Configure the RB ..……………………………....…...…..2-4 Configure the RB as bridge mode Root AP .......…...…..2- Configure the RB as Root AP with PPPoE Ethernet connection ..
  • Page 2: Chapter 1 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Locate the Router/Bridge and Inline Power This chapter describes the procedures for installing the Outdoor Injector Ports as shown in Figure 1.2 Router/Bridge. Ethernet port 1 for connecting the MIL-C-5015 style Ethernet Note: Before you mount the Router/Bridge to a mast or on the side of a Special Cable building, be sure to configure and test the device first.
  • Page 3: Preparing Installation

    Preparing Installation information. After configuration is completed, this cable will be removed, and then you should run an Ethernet cable from Data Input Port (on the front of the Inline Power Injector) to the LAN connection (such as to a hub, bridge or Before installing your Outdoor Wireless LAN system for your outdoor directly into a patch panel).
  • Page 4: Outdoor Installation

    Outdoor Installation b. Typical diameter of the mast should be between 35 mm (1.4 in.) and 41 mm (1.625 in.). Subject to the type of antenna that you intend to Outdoor Router/Bridge device can be mounted on the side of a install other diameters may be possible as well.
  • Page 5 qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether your outdoor installation is properly grounded. Antenna Alignment For optimal performance of your wireless link, make sure that the antennas are properly aligned (facing one another “eye-to-eye”). To align the antennas: _ Use a pair of binoculars and/or a map of the area and compass to point the antennas to one another.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Quick Setup

    Chapter 2 Quick Setup 3. Connect a computer to the same network with this RB 4. Start your Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser program from a LAN-attached computer. To access the web interface of the RB, you This chapter describes how to easy setup and configure the Outdoor have to disable Access the Internet using a proxy server function in Wireless Router/Bridge System (RB).
  • Page 7 Figure 2-2 Figure 2-4 Figure 2-3...
  • Page 8: Configure The Rb

    Configure the RB The left frame contains, in a tree structure, the contents of the RB web configuration interface. Move through the tree by clicking on an icon to expand or collapse the tree. The nodes on the tree represent web pages The RB can be configured into two operation roles: that allow you to view and modify the parameters of the RB.
  • Page 9: Figure

    Step 2: Configure the operation mode of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-7) Step 3: Configure TCP/IP parameters (as shown in Figure 2-8) Click Quick Config, select Wireless Access Point (Bridge mode) to select In this page, enter the Bridge IP Address (default is 192.168.2.1) and the bridge operation mode and then click NEXT at the bottom of this page to Bridge Subnet Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are suitable for your complete the modification of this page.
  • Page 10 Step 4: Configure IEEE 802.11b WLAN parameters (as shown in Figure 2- Step 5: Preview the configured setting of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-10) This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system In this page, enter the Channel (default is 1), rts Threshold (default is 250), administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here.
  • Page 11: Configure The Rb As Root Ap With Pppoe Ethernet Connection

    Step 6: Restart this RB (as shown in Figure 2-11) Configure the RB as Root AP with PPPoE Ethernet In this page, you can click the RESTART button at the bottom of this page to connection take effect the previous configuration changes. Step 1: Configure the operation role of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-6) Click Quick Config, select Root Access Point to setup this RB which play the Root AP role and then click NEXT at the bottom of this page to complete...
  • Page 12: Configure The Rb As Root Ap With Dynamic Ip Address Ethernet

    Configure the RB as Root AP with dynamic IP address Ethernet Step 1: Configure the operation role of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-6) Click Quick Config, select Root Access Point to setup this RB which play the Root AP role and then click NEXT at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page.
  • Page 13: Configure The Rb As Root Ap With Static Ip Address Ethernet

    This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system Configure the RB as Root AP with static IP address administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here. Ethernet After that, click Save button to store the changes to the RB. Step 1: Configure the operation role of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-6) Click Quick Config, select Root Access Point to setup this RB which play the Root AP role and then click NEXT at the bottom of this page to complete...
  • Page 14: Configure The Rb As Remote Extension Bridge

    Configure the RB as Remote Extension Bridge Step 1: Configure the operation role of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-6) Click Quick Config, select Remote Extension Bridge to setup this RB which play the Remote Bridge role and then click NEXT at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page.
  • Page 15 This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here. After that, click Save button to store the changes to the RB. Step 5: Restart this RB (as shown in Figure 2-11) In this page, you can click the RESTART button at the bottom of this page to take effect the previous configuration changes.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Further Configuration

    Chapter 3 Further Configuration 3-1 Configure Requirements In this chapter, we give more detailed descriptions of the network The RB is shipped with configuration that can be utilized right out of the box. configuration and utilities usage. Default configuration is as a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless network.
  • Page 17 Figure 3-3 Figure 3-2 Figure 3-4...
  • Page 18: Configure The Rb

    3-2 Configure the RB 3-2-1 Configure the RB as bridge mode Root AP The web user interface can be grouped into Quick setup, Basic 3-2-1-1 Configure TCP/IP parameters Configuration, Advanced Configuration and Utility as shown in Figure 1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Enable for 3-5.
  • Page 19 3-2-2 Configure the RB as Root AP with PPPoE Ethernet connection 3-2-2-1 Configure TCP/IP parameters 1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-6. After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page. 2.
  • Page 20 Figure 3-9 Figure 3-11 Hint: Make sure interface 4 within status Disable. Hint: Choice the Network Type in every interfaces to enable NAT service. For example, make sure PPPoE interface within Network Type Global and others are Virtual, it means that every communications through the PPPoE interface needs NAT transfer.
  • Page 21: Configure The Rb As Root Ap With Dynamic Ip Address Ethernet

    5. Click Basic Config, select DHCP (as shown in Figure 3-12) and make 3-2-3 Configure the RB as Root AP with dynamic IP sure the DHCP client service is Disable. After that, click FINISH at the address Ethernet bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page. 3-2-3-1 Configure TCP/IP parameters 1.
  • Page 22 3-2-4 Configure the RB as Root AP with static IP address 3-2-4 Configure Wireless related parameters Configure IEEE 802.11b WLAN parameters (as shown in Figure 3-13) Ethernet Click Basic Config, select Wireless LAN page. In here, enter the Channel 3-2-4-1 Configure TCP/IP parameters (default is 1), rts Threshold (default is 250), frag Threshold (default is 1600), SSID (default is rb8100) and Station Name (default is ap) that are 1.
  • Page 23 3-2-5 Configure the RB as Remote Extension Bridge 2. Configure TCP/IP parameters on Wireless (as shown in Figure 3-15) In this page, enter the Wireless interface IP (default is 192.168.1.1) The RB series can easy build out Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint wireless and Wireless interface Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are backbone infrastructure, you can configure your RB as the Remote suitable for your wireless network, and specify the Default Gateway...
  • Page 24 Hint: Make sure the SSID parameter is same with the configuration of 5. Preview the configured setting of this RB (as shown in Figure 3-17) the Root RB. This page will present the current settings of the RB to system In this page, enter the Channel (default is 1), rts Threshold (default is administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in 250), frag Threshold (default is 1600), SSID (default is rb8100) and...
  • Page 25: Security

    which interface that you want to change it (as shown in Figure 3-10). 3-3 Security In order to enable NAT service, choice the Network Type in the interface Wireless and Ethernet. For example, make sure Ethernet 3-3-1 WEP encryption interface within Network Type Virtual and Wireless interface is Global, it means that every communication through the Wireless interface 1.
  • Page 26 Windows 2000 server. To set up the Radius server and RB for 3-3-2 IEEE 802.1x Access Control authentication, you must specify the Radius server IP address, Share You can configure Authenticator on RB: key between RB and Radius server, authentication port and 1.
  • Page 27: Configure Dhcp Server

    3-4 Configure DHCP server 3-3-3 MAC based Access Control Sometimes, the operator want to managing a large TCP/IP network requires 1. Click Basic Config, select MAC Filter page, and choice the MAC Filter maintaining accurate and up-to-date IP address and domain name services is Enable or Disable.
  • Page 28: Configure Virtual Server

    (Wireless interface, NO. 1/Ethernet interface, NO. 2), such as NO. 2. 3-5 Configure Virtual Server Protocol: Indicate which protocol (TCP/UDP) you want to translate from Sometimes, the operator can expose the internal servers on the local outside to internal server, such as TCP. intranet to the public Internet.
  • Page 29: Configure Routing Table

    3-6 Configure Routing Table 3-7 Configure Bridge 1. Click Advence Config and select the Static Route page. This page (as 1. Click Advence Config and select the Bridging, and then click Enable shown in Figure 3-23) will present the current configuration for the for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-6.
  • Page 30: Configure Snmp

    3-8 Configure SNMP 3-9 Configuration Review and Apply the New Settings 1. Click Advence Config and select the SNMP Community page. This 1. Click Basic Config or Advence Config and select the Configuration page (as shown in Figure 3-24) will present the current accessible Review page.
  • Page 31: Utility

    3-10 Utility 3-10-2 Software Upgrade 1. Click Utility, select Software Upgrade page (as shown in Figure 3-27), and then you can use TFTP to upgrade your RB. In here, you must 3-10-1 System Info specify the TFTP server IP and the File Name that you want to upgrade. Click Utility, select System Info page (as shown in Figure 3-26), you can After that, click OK button to start the TFTP upgrade process.
  • Page 32 3-10-3 Wireless Link Info 1. Click Utility, select Wireless Link Info page (as shown in Figure 3-28), and then you can view the Link Quality and the Signal Strength of this wireless connection. 2. The Link Quality and the Signal Strength are valid only in the role of Extension RB.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Command Line Interface

    Chapter 4 Command Line Interface The RB is designed to operate as shipped from the factory without any special set-up. However, it has many options and parameters that can be changed if users have special requirements. Most of the management functions can be accessed using TCP/IP protocol, it also configured by Telnet/Console.
  • Page 34 Note 1: * denote the function is displayed after enable configuration mode Setup is enabled. System Note 2: In item su, type default password root to enter the supervisor configuration mode. Address <ip> <netmask> Attrib <Enable | Disable> <Global | Virtual> Bridge <Enable | Disable>...
  • Page 35 *Interface *ISP address <ip> <netmask> isp - profile (ISP name) (destination string) link type <Disable | Ethernet> account - profile (name) (pass - set 1) attrib <Disable | Enable> <Global | Virtual> bridge <Disable | Enable> isp - profile (ISP name) (destination string) account - profile (name) (pass - set 1) address <ip>...
  • Page 36 *dhcp modify (20) mac _ address <mac> generic lan1_ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic> service <Disable | Enable> lan2 _ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic> interface <1~2> wan 1 _ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic> gateway <ip> wan 2 _ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic>...
  • Page 37 configuration max _ user <1~5> telnet_port <1~65534> console _ port <com 1 | com 2 > user _ profile attrib <13~30><command | Menu><VT100 | ANSI | LINUX | XTerm> source <-1~10> profile <name> <pass _ conf> <Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Unlimited> delete (1~5) attrib <13~30><command | Menu><VT100 | ANSI | LINUX | XTerm>...
  • Page 38: Appendix A - Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Management Local Configuration RS-232 serial port General Remote Configuration HTTP, Telnet, SNMP Compatibility Fully interoperable with IEEE802.11b Firmware Upgrade Upgrade via Serial Interface or TFTP compliant products IP Auto-configuration Supports DHCP server Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15, ETSI 300/328 Physical Specifications –48 VDC/0.7A (power over Output:...
  • Page 39: Appendix B - Default Settings

    Appendix B Default Settings computer to configure the AP No.4: 192.168.4.1 through using a web browser or telnet program on a LAN B-1 Basic Configuration attached computer. Consists of four sets of digits No.1:255.255.255.0 that help divide a network into No.2:255.255.255.0 B-1-1 System (as shown in Table B-1) Net Mask...
  • Page 40 B-1-3 Telnet/Console (as shown in Table B-3) Enable or disable the specified Parameter Description Default Value DHCP Client Setting interface to obtain an IP address Disable Set the maximum number of automatically the users that can login the AP Enable or disable automatic IP Maximum User through Telnet session at the Trigger DHCP Service...
  • Page 41 Address virtual server identifier of the AP (case Virtual Server – Port Specify the port number of sensitive) NULL Number internal virtual server Station Name Shows the name of the AP Table B-6 Enable or disable 64-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key Disable B-1-7 NAT (Network Address Translation) (as shown in Table B-7) to encrypt data...
  • Page 42 that help divide a network into Version sub-networks and simplify Version 1: MIB1 routing and data transmission Version 2: MIB2 Enable or disable the operation Enable Specify the IP address of the 192.168.2.100 mode Enable IP Address SNMP Manager for SNMP Trap Operation mode Disable Report...
  • Page 43: Appendix C Regulatory Compliance Information

    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the Appendix C Regulatory Compliance receiver is connected. Information Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Professional Installation Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Per the recommendation of the FCC, the installation of high gain directional antenna This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Canada RSS-210.

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