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EZ-Go
High Performance 802.11 Wireless Bridge/Router
Achieve up to 100 Mbit/sec speed
Link up to 3 miles with good line of sight
Best security available (WPA)
Field Proven Wireless Technology
Now with
TyconOS™ Firmware
®
+

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Summary of Contents for Tycon Power Systems EZ-Go +

  • Page 1 Now with TyconOS™ Firmware ® EZ-Go High Performance 802.11 Wireless Bridge/Router Achieve up to 100 Mbit/sec speed ▫ Link up to 3 miles with good line of sight ▫ Best security available (WPA) ▫ Field Proven Wireless Technology ▫...
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    DANGER! Avoid Powerlines! You Can Be Killed! When following the instructions in this guide to install the antenna take extreme care to avoid contact with overhead power lines, lights and power circuits. Contact with power lines, lights or power circuits may be fatal.
  • Page 3 ® ® The EZ-Go can be used to extend an EZ-Bridge system to service more than 1 client location. Example: If you have three or four or more buildings to connect. It can also be used as an Access Point, Client ®...
  • Page 4 Qwik Install STEP 1: Choose a mounting location with good line of sight to the remote location. The supplied bracket can be mounted to a wall or to an existing pole up to 2” diame- ter. If only really short distances are need- ed, the antenna can be mounted inside a building.
  • Page 5: Software Settings

    STEP 6: Route CAT5/6 cable from the antenna into the building. Al- ways create a strain relief near the antenna so the cable is not pulling directly on the antenna. Use the CAT5/6 strain relief hook feature built into the housing back fin. The Ethernet spec allows for a maximum ca- ble length of 100 meters or about 328 feet.
  • Page 6 ® isting EZ-Bridge unit more easily. Once you feel comfortable with the system and its operation, we would recommend the following security changes : a. PASSWORD: Change the password on all units by going to SYSTEM | ADMINISTRATION and re-setting the radio pass- word.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Note: Subject to Change Without Notice 2.4GHz 5GHz Standards 802.11g/n 802.11a/n Certifications FCC / CE Radio Specifications Operating Frequency 2400 to 2497MHz 4900 to 6000MHz Available Transmit Power 10 to 316mW 10 to 316mW 802.11g -75dBm 802.11a -75dBm Receive Sensitivity 802.11n -90dBm 802.11n -90dBm...
  • Page 8: Advanced Features

    If you cannot access the web based (control panel) on the unit you can do a manual reset. Remove bottom cover of unit. Power up the unit, wait 2-3 mins or until you hear two beeps, then press and hold the black reset button for 15secs, release and wait 2-3 mins for reboot.
  • Page 9 TECH CORNER Additional Information you may find useful 1. TROUBLESHOOTING –Link Down– If a link goes down the first thing to do is run the discovery tool from both sides of the network. The discovery tool should be able to discover all units from each side of the link.
  • Page 10 eave, if possible. Of course if line of sight is better with the antenna mounted in a non-protected environment then we would recommend the better line of sight mounting location. 5. LIGHTNING – Lightning is the single worst enemy of outdoor elec- tronics equipment.
  • Page 11 Status Overview Screen Tour The overview screens shown on the AP and Station are a bit different. For simplicity we will concentrate on the AP screen: A. Wireless Section -This section shows the wireless interface. Here you can see the ESSID, the operating mode of this unit (Master = Access Point), the wireless channel that the unit is operating on, the negotiated bitrate (should be 300), the BSSID which on the AP is the MAC address of the AP, and the wireless encryption type that is...
  • Page 12 D. Memory - Shows total available memory and total free memory. If free memory is showing near zero, you need to reboot the unit to clear memory. E. Network Section - Shows information about the LAN and WAN interfaces. The WAN interface is only active if the unit is configured as a router NOTES...
  • Page 13 Explanation of LEDs and Connections NOTES...
  • Page 14 Appendix: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 15 Limited Warranty ® All EZ-Go products are supplied with limited 24 month warranty which covers material and workmanship defects. This warranty does not cover the following: ▫ Parts requiring replacement due to improper installation, misuse, poor site conditions, faulty power, etc. ▫...
  • Page 16 NOTES ® 8000004 Rev12 EZ-Go LT+ Qwik Install Guide...