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To configure a pair of ANCP3005Q CPEs for a wireless bridge mode, you will need to configure one of the ANCP3005Q as a bridge AP and one as a bridge Station->Client Site. To begin this process, plug in one of...
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Configuration Quick Guide If you are going to connect to the ANCP3005Q using a wired connection, take another network cable and plug it into the LAN port on the ANCP3005Q CPE and plug the other end into your laptop/computer to begin programming.
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Using a web browser on your mobile device or laptop, navigate to the following default IP address: http://192.168.10.1 Once you are able to access the ANCP3005Q CPE with the default IP address, type in the default password and click on Login Default password: admin...
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Click on the Wizard tab on the left hand side (or on the link titled Wizard on a mobile browser) and then click on image labeled Bridge, which will begin the bridge configuration.
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Next, click on the image titled Access Point.
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When configuring the IP address for bridge mode, you aren’t required to match the IP address of both of the ANCP3005Q CPEs to match your network. The bridge setup will work either way. If you want to be able to...
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For the first ANCP3005Q CPE, you will need to create a wireless network for the two CPEs to communicate on. You can name this network (SSID) whatever you want. Also you will need to choose a password for it that has anywhere from 8-32 characters.
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After configuring the settings for the bridge AP, you will be taken to the confirmation page. Click on the Finish button and the ANCP3005Q CPE will save the settings and restart.
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If successful, you will see the following page, which should display the SSID you created, along with other information. You should also see that the first ANCP3005Q CPE is configured in the AP mode. At this point, we recommend leaving the first ANCP3005Q CPE plugged into the PoE injector.
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PoE injector that came with it and plug all network cables in the same configuration that you did with the first ANCP3005Q CPE. Use the same IP address below to access the second ANCP3005Q CPE: http://192.168.10.1...
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After selecting the Bridge mode, click on the image labeled Station.
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For the second ANCP3005Q CPE, when configuring the bridge in Station mode, you have two options. When wanting to add a single camera or multiple cameras to add to an NVR or DVR, make sure you select the Client Site mode.
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For this second ANCP3005Q CPE, you will need to change the IP address, since it can’t be the same IP as the first ANCP3005Q CPE. Doing so will create a conflict and the CPEs will not operate correctly. For example, if the IP address you configured for the first CPE was 192.168.10.1, you can just assign...
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On this page is where you can add the information for the SSID you created in the first ANCP3005Q CPE. The easiest way to do this is to click on the Scan button, and as long as the first CPE is still plugged into power, you should be able to scan for and add that SSID/network.
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A window will pop up and display a list of nearby wireless networks. Try to find the one that you created on the first CPE and when you find it, click on the Operate icon. This will make sure the correct network information is entered.
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Once you have added the correct SSID name, make sure to enter in the correct password you created. Also make sure to modify the Launch Range slider to the closest distance your CPEs will be apart. After reviewing all information, click on the Next button.
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After reviewing all the information on this page and confirming that it is correct, click on the Finish button to save and apply all changes.
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You will see this screen while the second CPE is saving and applying the settings. The CPE will reboot itself once all settings have been applied.
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Once rebooted, you should see the following information/status screen. Just make sure that the SSID of the first CPE is listed there and also that the Link Status states that the two CPEs are linked. If you see that the two CPEs are linked, they are now ready to be installed.
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NVR. On the camera(s) side, if you are going to be connecting more than one camera to the ANCP3005Q, you will need to connect one network cable to the LAN port on the power injector and the other side into a PoE switch for the...
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If you are just going to be connecting a single PoE IP camera, you can connect it to the LAN port on the CPE itself. As long as the PoE switch on the CPE is in the ON position, the CPE can provide PoE 802.3at/af power to a single IP camera, which you can connect right near the CPE...
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