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1.1307, a minimum separation distance of 3.9 feet is required between the antenna and all occupational persons, and a minimum EU Countries Not Intended for Use separation distance of 8.7 feet is required between the antenna and all public persons. None. LigoWave Page 3...
About This Guide Purpose This document provides information and procedures on installation, setup, configuration, and management of the LigoDLB unit. Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations The following typographic conventions and symbols are used throughout this document: Additional information that may be helpful but which is not required.
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Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WACL Wireless Access Control List Wireless Distribution System Wired Equivalent Privacy WISPr Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming WLAN Wireless Local Area Network Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 LigoWave Page 7...
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Confirm the user agreement. According to the chosen country the regulatory domain settings may differ. You are not allowed to select radio channels and RF output power values other the permitted values for your country and regulatory domain. LigoWave Page 9...
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User Guide First connection Step 4. After successful administrator login you will see the main page of the device Web management interface. The device now is ready for configuration. LigoWave Page 10...
CPU load, Ethernet port(s) status, Connected client count. Figure 1 - Web Management Interface Information The Information page displays a summary of status information of your device. It shows important information for the LigoDLB operating mode, radio and network settings. LigoWave Page 11...
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LigoDLB Configuration Figure 2 – Device Information Page If LigoDLB device is dual-band, then Radio section on Information page will be divided into two tabs (for 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio), each containing appropriate information. Radio – displays summary of the radio interface configuration.
User Guide LigoDLB Configuration Statistics The Statistics sections id divided into two sections and displays network interface counters and traffic graphs of wired and wireless interfaces: Figure 3 – Network Statistics: Interface counters Interface counters – displays table of interface statistics. The SSID name is displayed in the brackets near the radio interface (and VAPs).
User Guide LigoDLB Configuration If device is working as a Station, the additional graph of the signal and noise levels will be displayed. Wireless Status Wireless section is not available if device is operating as Station (WDS/iPoll) or Station (ARPNAT). In this case all necessary information about wireless connection with AP unit will be on Information page, wireless table.
User Guide LigoDLB Configuration Settings Network Configuration The Settings | Network Configuration page allows you to control the network configuration of the device. First, the device operation mode must be defined to work as a bridge or router (IPv4 or IPv6).
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User Guide LigoDLB Configuration Enable management VLAN – enable a VLAN tagging for management traffic. Access to the AP for management purposes can further be limited using VLAN tagging. By defining Management VLAN, the device will only accept management frames that have the appropriate Management VLAN ID. All other frames using any management protocol will be rejected.
User Guide LigoDLB Configuration Figure 8 – Bridge IPv6 Settings IPv6 method – specify IPv6 reception method: IPv6 addresses can either be retrieved from a DHCPv6 server or configured manually: § Dynamic stateless IP – the DHCPv6 client only obtains network parameters other than IPv6 address §...
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User Guide LigoDLB Configuration Figure 9 – Router IPv4 Settings Enable NAT – select to enable NAT (Network Address Translation), that functions by transforming the private IP address of packets originating from hosts on your network so that they appear to be coming...
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DHCP fallback setting – specify IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway and optionally DNS server for DHCP fallback. In case the LigoDLB unit will not get the IP address from the DHCP, the specified fallback IP settings will be used.
User Guide LigoDLB Configuration LAN Network Settings LAN configuration include settings related to the LAN interface. Figure 13 – Router LAN Settings IP address – specify the IP address of the device LAN interface. Subnet mask – specify the subnet mask of the device LAN interface.
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