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This document is intended for: Network engineers Technical support and servicing engineers Network administrators Technical Support The official website of Ruijie Reyee: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/ Conventions 1. GUI Symbols Interface Description Example symbol 1. Button names 1. Click OK.
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Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. 3. Note This manual introduces the features of the product and offers guidance on configuration and testing.
Web-based Configuration Guide Login Login 1.1 Configuration Environment Requirements Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 9.0, 10.0, and 11.0, and some Chromium/Internet Explorer kernel -based browsers (such as 360 Extreme Explorer) are supported. Exceptions such as garble or format error may occur if an unsupported browser is used.
Wireless Connection On a mobile phone or laptop, search for wireless network @Ruijie-bXXXX. (XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address of each device, and the MAC address can be found at the rear side of each bridge.) In...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Username and password are not required at your first login and you can configure the bridge directly. For device security, you are advised to set the management password after your first login to the web management system.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) In the displayed dialog box, click Start. (3) Click Next. (4) Select a mode from the Work Mode drop-down list. Caution Switching the mode will reboot the device. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring the WDS Password for All Bridges in the LAN Choose Overview > WDS Password. Click WDS Password, enter the password in the displayed dialog box, and click Save. Hover the cursor over to view the help information. Caution When configuring the WDS password for the entire network, ensure that all devices in the network are online.
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Internet access. It is isolated from the service network. The default device management service set identifier (SSID) is @Ruijie-bXXXX. (XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address of each device, and the default management SSID varies with device.) Click SSID on the page to set the same management SSID and password for all bridges in the LAN.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Caution After the configuration is saved, NVRs and cameras in the network will be reconnected. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. Configuring the WDS Password for All Bridges in the WDS Group Choose Overview > Change WDS Password. The default WDS password of devices is the same.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Caution When configuring the WDS password for a WDS group, ensure that all devices in the group are online. Otherwise, WDS passwords of the devices will be inconsistent. Configuring the WDS password for a WDS group will reconnect devices in the group. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 2.6.2 Configuring the WDS Password A correct WDS password is required for a successful WDS link. To prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to the WDS Wi-Fi network, high-security passwords are used for devices by default, and the password for devices of the same model is the same.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Optimizing Wireless Network 2.7.1 Overview The device detects the surrounding wireless environment and selects the appropriate configuration upon po wer- on. However, network stalling caused by wireless environment changes cannot be avoided. You can also analyze the wireless environment around the bridge and manually select appropriate parameters.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings The camera mode does not support independent channel settings. After the channel at the NVR end is adjusted, the camera end automatically changes its channel to be the same as the NVR end. Note The available channel is related to the country/region code.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) One-click optimization Choose Wireless > WDS > Optimize WDS. Click Optimize WDS so that the device automatically selects the channel again based on the interference in the current environment, ensuring that the device works in the optimal channel. You are advised to optimize WDS when the original channel is not the optimum.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3. Optimizing the Transmit Power Choose Wireless > WDS > Channel & Transmit Power > Transmit Power. Greater transmit power indicates larger coverage and brings stronger interference to surrounding wireless devices. The default value is Auto, indicating automatic adjustment of the transmit power. In a scenario in which wireless devices are installed densely, a lower power is recommended.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Note EST310v1 and EST310v2 supports a distance of 1-3 km, while EST350v1 and EST350v2 support a distance of 1-8 km. The default distance of EST310v1 and EST310v2 is 1 km, while that of EST350v1 and EST350v2 is 6 km.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Caution After the country/region code is changed, the Wi-Fi network will restart, and the NVR and the camera will be reconnected after the Wi-Fi network is restarted. The current channel may be switched to Auto because it is not supported by the country/region. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 2.10 Displaying the Information About a Single Device Choose Overview > WDS Group Info > NVR (AP)/Camera (CPE). Click the icon of a device to display the basic information about the device in the right panel of the page, including the hostname, uptime, online status, model, SN, MAC address, software and hardware versions, IP address, subnet mask, LAN port status, noise floor/utilization , distance, channel, transmit power, channel width, RSSI, and band.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Note The device at the NVR end does not involve channel width and RSSI, and only the device at the camera end does. Network Settings 3.1 Setting the Address of a LAN Port The address of a LAN port is used only for login to the web page and does not affect the service network. 3.1.1 Allocating IP Addresses to All Bridges in the Network ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution The start IP address cannot be in the same network segment as the current IP address. Otherwise, the configuration will fail. After the configuration, the device IP address changes, and the device web page cannot be accessed. You need to enter the new IP address in the browser address bar and ensure that the IP addresses of the management computer and the device are in the same network segment.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 3.1.2 Setting the Address of a LAN Port for a Single Online Bridge Choose Overview > WDS Group Info > NVR (AP)/Camera (CPE). To set the IP address for a single device, click , and select LAN from the drop-down list. For the configuration method, see Allocating IP Addresses to All Bridges in the Network.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 3.1.3 Setting the Address of a LAN Port on the Local Device Open the LAN page. If a DHCP server is deployed in the network, you are advised to set Internet to DHCP. If no DHCP server is deployed, set Internet to Static IP Address, set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server, and click Save.
Web-based Configuration Guide PoE Settings PoE Settings Choose Advanced > PoE. The device supports PoE power supply to cameras (Maximum: 15.4W). You can view the maximum power consumption, current power consumption, remaining power consumption and PoE status. Hover the cursor over to display the PoE switch Note PoE is supported on EST100-P only.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis 5.1.2 Default Admin Password Is Still Used For device and network security, you are advised to configure the admin password for the network to prevent login of unauthorized users. Click the prompt to configure the admin password for the network. Hover the cursor over the orange number (1 in the figure) of the prompt to configure the device password.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis 5.1.3 Default WDS Password Is Still Used by All Devices The default WDS password of devices of the same model is the same. Changing the WDS password can prevent others from illegally accessing the network by using a device of the same model. Click Click here to configure WDS Password, enter the new password, and click Save to change the WDS password for the entire network.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis Caution Channel and channel width settings described in this section are performed on the local device. You can click the IP address of a device to open the management page of the device and set the channel and channel width.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis According to the information about the WDS group and back-off channel in the alarm record, check whether the current working channel in the WDS group (group 2 in the example) is consistent with the back-off channel. (See Displaying WDS Group Information.) If so, manually switch the channel to a non-dynamic frequency selection (DFS) channel.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.2.2 Collecting Fault Info Choose Diagnostics> Fault Collection. Click Start to collect fault information and compress it into a file for engineers to identify fault. System Settings Configuring Management Password Choose Admin Password. Click Admin Password to change the login password for all devices.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings If there is an unbridged device in the network, the link will be unavailable. Hover the cursor over to view the help information. Caution This password is used to log in to Eweb system of any device in the network. If there is an unbridged network in the network, the function of configuring the admin password will be disabled.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Click Reset to restore factory settings. Caution This operation will clear existing settings and restart the device. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. If there is any configuration in the current system, please export the configuration before resetting the device.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Caution Only the cameras connected to the online devices supporting this function will be restarted. Please keep the device powered on during reboot. Otherwise , the device may be damaged. 6.5.2 Rebooting a Specific Camera Choose Overview >...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Note Only EST100-P and EST100-D support camera restart. Configuring System Time Choose System Tools > Time. You can view the current system time. If the time is incorrect, check and select the local time zone. If the time zone is correct but time is still incorrect, click Edit to manually set the time.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configure backup: Click Backup to download a configuration file locally. Configure import: Click Browse, select a configuration file backup on the local PC, and click Import to import the configuration file. The device will restart. Performing Update and Displaying the System Version 6.8.1 Online Update...
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Caution After being updated, the device will reboot. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. 6.8.3 Update All Devices Choose System Tools > Update > Update All Devices. You can view the current software version, hardware version and device model. You are advised to update all devices with configuration data retained.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Caution After being updated, all devices in the network will reboot, which may take a long time. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. After the update is com plete, please log in to Eweb to check the software version number (see Displaying the Information About a Single Device).
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