Icom ICRS-MMDS-I User Manual
Icom ICRS-MMDS-I User Manual

Icom ICRS-MMDS-I User Manual

5.15~5.25ghz wlan radio

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ICRS-MMDS-I

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  • Page 1 5.15~5.25GHz WLAN Radio ICRS-MMDS-I...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 2005 all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, adapted, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the supplier. About This Manual The purpose of this manual is for the setup of the Radio.
  • Page 3 FCC Notice According to FCC 15.407(e), the device is intended to operate in the frequency band of 5.15GHz to 5.25GHz under all conditions of normal operation. Normal operation of this device is restricted to indoor used only to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co-channel MSS operations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Applications ..............5 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation............6 2-1 Product Kit ....................6 2-2 System Requirements..................6 2-3 Mechanical Description ................7 2-4 Hardware Installation .................. 8 Chapter 3 Configuring the RADIO with the Web-Based User Interface ....................9 3-1 Start-up and Log in ..................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Applications

    Chapter 1 Applications Remote Access to Corporate Network Information E-mail, file transfer and terminal emulation. Difficult-to-Wire Environments Historical or old buildings, asbestos installations, and open area where wiring is difficult to deploy. Frequently Changing Environments Retailers, manufacturers and those who frequently rearrange the workplace and change location.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes initial setup of the RADIO subsystem. 2-1 Product Kit Before installation, make sure that you the following items: RADIO………....…..……………………………………………..……..x 1 Power over Ethernet…………………………………………...….…………….…x 1 Power Adapter……………………………….…….……………………………..…x 1 Power Cord………………………………………………………………………..…x 1 Mounting kit..……………………………….……………………………………..x 1 SFTP Cable……….…..…………….………………………..………...……..x 1 Product CD………………………………………………………………………..…x 1 Quick Installation Guide……………………………….………………………….x 1...
  • Page 7: Mechanical Description

    2-3 Mechanical Description RADIO: RJ-45 connector (To POE) LED Indicator Reset Button N-type connector Waterproof RJ-45 connector Connect to the POE with SFTP cable. LED Indicator: Power / TX / RX Reset: Remove the screw and press the reset button and keep pressing it for around 5 seconds. The RADIO will be restored to factory default settings.
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    2-4 Hardware Installation Take the following steps to set up your RADIO. Connect the Ethernet Cable The Wireless LAN RADIO supports 10/100M Ethernet connection. Connect the CAT5 cable from the RADIO to the RJ-45 connector of PoE (marked “To RADIO”) for RADIO connection.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Configuring The Radio With The Web-Based User Interface

    Chapter 3 Configuring the RADIO with the Web-Based User Interface 3-1 Start-up and Log in In order to configure RADIO, you must use your web browser and please do the following: 1. Type this RADIO’s address http://192.168.1.1 in the Location (for IE) or Address field and press Enter.
  • Page 10 About The About screen describes the product information briefly. The RADIO information includes Wireless Bridge Name, MAC Address, and Firmware Version. Basic Setup -10-...
  • Page 11 The Wireless Bridge Name is used to give a name to your bridge. This will enable you to manage your Wireless Bridge more easily if you have multiple Wireless Bridges on your network. Ethernet Data Rate: The basic transfer rates should be set depending on the speed of your Ethernet network.
  • Page 12: Wireless Setup

    3-2 Wireless Setup Radio Settings: Operating Mode: There are three different wireless modes to operate, Base Station, CPE, and Peer-to-Peer. The default is “Base Station”. Basically, the Multi-Client mode and LAN-to-LAN mode all are used to support multiple devices to access internet through CPEs. But Multi-Client mode only supports IP packet, and LAN-to-LAN supports any Ethernet protocol.
  • Page 13 Bandwidth: Set the transmit signal bandwidth of RADIO. The default is “20MHz”. VQoS/TDM: Enable VQoS/TDM to allow Base Station to use the technology of Time Division Multiplexing by assigning each data stream for CPE a equal time slot per cycle. The default setting is “Disable”...
  • Page 14 Site Survey This Site Survey shows only when RADIO is CPE mode. By clicking the “Refresh” button, the Site Survey will reload and display available Base Stations around the working environment. It will display the information of each Base Station which are index, Base Station ID, MAC address, RSSI, Channel, Connect status and Encryption.
  • Page 15 The feature lets you extend the range of your network without having to use cables to link your RADIO, meaning that you can link bridge wirelessly. There are two modes in which RADIO can be configured. Select the desired mode for your environment. VBS / VLAN Settings This section will test the VLAN functionality on the Base Station.
  • Page 16 Example 1 : 1. Enable Base Station VLAN function, set the BSS1 SSID as SSID1 and VLAN ID as 1, BSS2 SSID as SSID2 and VLAN ID as 2; 2. CPE1 and CPE2 associates with SSID1, CPE3 and CPE4 associates SSID2; 3.
  • Page 17 1. Enable Base Station VLAN function and connect Base Station to Switch. 2. ETH1 and ETH2 connect to Switch and configure Switch as the following: 1) Configure the ports connecting to ETH1 and Base Station as VLAN1 2) Configure the ports connecting to ETH2 and Base Station as VLAN2 3) Configure the port type to Tagged which connect to Base Station 4) Configure the ports type to UnTagged which connect to ETH1 and ETH2 3.
  • Page 18 1) Configure the ports connecting to ETH1, Base Station 1, Base Station 2 as VLAN1 2) Configure the ports connecting to ETH2, Base Station 1, Base Station 2 as VLAN2 3) Configure the port type to Tagged which connect to Base Station 1 and Base Station 2 4) Configure the port type to Untagged which connect to ETH1 and ETH2 3.
  • Page 19 4. Set the Base Station 2 VAP1 SSID as Base Station 2-SSID1 and VLAN ID as 1, Base Station 2 VAP2 as Base Station 2-SSID2 and VLAN ID as 2; 5. CPE3 associate to Base Station 2-SSID1, CPE4 associate to Base Station 2-SSID2; 6.
  • Page 20 Network Authentication Choose the Network Authentication Type. Open System: Requires NO authentication, since it allows any device to join a network without performing any security check. The Authentication Type default is set to “Open System”. We recommend that you use the default setting. Shared Key: Requires that the CPE and the Base Station use the same WEP key to authenticate.
  • Page 21 Access Control Authentication by username and password is only part of the story. Frequently you want to let people in based on something other than who they are. Something such as where they are coming from. Restricting access based on something other than the identity of the user is generally referred to as Access Control.
  • Page 22: Status

    3-3 Status Connections For Base Station mode, the connections page displays the association condition of Base Station includes CPE ID, MAC Address, IP Address, Moderation Data Rate, RSSI(dBm) and Status. To display the CPE List, follow these steps: 1. In the Wireless RADIO’s left page, choose the Connections option from Status. 2.
  • Page 23 For CPE mode, the connections page or displays SSID, Channel, Wireless status, Modulation Data Rate and Signal level of connected Base Station. Statistics The Statistics screen provides various Ethernet and Wireless TX/RX packet statistics on your RADIO. Click the Refresh button to update the statistics on this screen. -23-...
  • Page 24: Management

    3-4 Management Change Password Here allow you to change RADIO’s password, do the following: 1. To change the current password, choose the “Change Password” option from the “Management” section in RADIO’s left page. Key in the default password “password” in the “Current Password”...
  • Page 25 Remote Management Remote Console Secure Shell (SSH) If enable Secure Shell, RADIO will only allow remote access via Secure Telnet. SNMP Enable SNMP to allow the SNMP network management software to manage RADIO via SNMPv2 protocol. Read Community Name: Allow the SNMP manager to read the MIB objects of RADIO. The default setting is “public”.
  • Page 26 Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade Firmware menu will display the Upgrade Firmware window so that you could update the latest firmware on RADIO. Please make sure that you have downloaded the latest and correct firmware from the product support website and store it in local drive before upgrading the firmware of RADIO. To upgrade the latest firmware, complete the following: Using browser to access (192.168.1.1) RADIO’s main page.
  • Page 27 Backup / Restore Settings The current system settings can be backup as a file onto the local hard drive by clicking “Backup”. The saved file can be loaded back on RADIO by clicking “Browse”. When you have selected the settings file, click “Retrieve” to begin the process. Furthermore, you may click “Restore”...
  • Page 28 Event Log Enable SysLog if you have a Syslog Server on your network environment. If enable, you need to input the Syslog Server IP Address (default is 0.0.0.0) and the port number your Syslog Server is configured to use. The default port number is 514. Click “Apply” if you made any changes.
  • Page 29 Reboot The Reboot screen enables you to reboot your RADIO. If any changes are made and you want them to take effect, you need to reboot RADIO. Select the “Yes” check box and click “Apply”. It will take you about 50 seconds to go through reboot. The Web-browser will not be accessible until RADIO has finished its reboot process.
  • Page 30: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting If there is no signal output, please check the following item: Check whether the LED indicator on the PoE and RADIO is on. If not, it means there is problem with the power component. (1) Check if the power cord is correctly connected with the power adapter and the power outlet.
  • Page 31: Appendix B: Authorized Cables With Cable Loss

    Appendix B: Authorized Cables with Cable Loss Note: This table is for reference only. Cable Type Cable Loss Cable Length (Minimum) RG142 40 dB / 100 feet LMR200 26.4 dB / 100 feet LMR300 16.6 dB / 100 feet LMR400 10.8 dB / 100 feet LMR500 8.9 dB / 100 feet...
  • Page 32: Appendix C: Specifications Of Antenna

    Appendix C: Specifications of Antenna Note : The Antenna must be professionally installed. -32-...
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