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Summary of Contents for REPEATIT SU100 Series
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User Manual Repeatit SU100 Series Revision 3.1...
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1. Installation The Repeatit Subscriber Unit (SU) should always be mounted on the highest possible place with clear line of sight to the base station (or Access Point). Usually, this means that you should mount the SU on the top...
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Page 3(17) Mounted on Wall Mounted on Pole Note: Pictures are only for illustration, details can be changed without notice. General information When connecting/disconnecting the SU to a computer, it is important to follow the instructions in this document. System Requirements One available Ethernet port •...
Page 4(17) Connect the PoE adaptor to a power socket. The SU is connected to the PoE adaptor’s P+Data out socket through the straight Ethernet cable that comes with the SU. The PC shall then be connected to the Data in socket on the PoE adaptor via the Ethernet cable that is provided in the box.
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Page 5(17) The wireless network you want to connect to has a DHCP server (it gives you an IP address • automatically). No wireless encryption is used. • How to connect to a network: Ensure that the correct frequency range is chosen. Press the Site Survey button in the Basic tab and wait 20-30 seconds until the scan is performed.
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Page 6(17) Method 2: Measure with CPE signal LED on the back of the unit All outdoor units The signal strength led can be set into 3 different ways and is set in the “Maintenance” tab. Off, Pulse and Continues can be set where the Puls method is default. The Pulse method shows the signal level in 7 steps: No pulse Not associated...
Page 7(17) Software setting Status tab The status tab shows you the current connection and IP-status of the SU. Depending on the current connection method the status tab shows different information. On the top you will find an indicator of the current connection status and signal strength.
Page 8(17) VLAN: Indicates if and what VLAN all data traffic is associated with. VLAN 0 means that no VLAN is used. All traffic sent on the radio interface will be tagged with this VLAN. Method: Shows if the WAN IP is static or if it should get an IP address with DHCP.
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Page 9(17) DATA VLAN: This is the VLAN that should be used for all data traffic; traffic entering and leaving the LAN port will be tagged/untagged with this information. 0 means that no VLAN is used. Force active Scan: Active Scan needs to be applied if the Base Station has hidden SSID in 802.11a mode.
Page 10(17) Network tab The network tab configures the network settings of the SU. It has three different views depending on the chosen Network mode, Routing, Bridge or P2P 1.1.1 Routing mode LAN TCP/IP settings LAN IP address: This is the IP address used on the LAN port. Netmask: Configures the net mask for the SU.
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Page 11(17) This is often called a WDS-node. Not all APs are capable to handle this mode. If the AP does not handle WDS-nodes the “MAC NAT” mode can be used. In many cases this is also called AP-Client. In this mode the CPE alters the source MAC address on outgoing frames to its own MAC address.
Page 12(17) Virtual Server tab The virtual server tab configures port-forwarding rules, which makes services on the LAN accessible from the WAN. Virtual Server configuration is only accessible when the SU is in Routing mode. Forwarding rules Enabled: A rule can be either enabled or disabled, if disabled it will be in the list but it will not be activated.
Page 13(17) To edit an existing press the edit button next to it and change the parameters. Then press “Save”. To activate the changes press “Apply” To delete a rule press “Delete” next to the rule. Then press “Save”. To activate the changes press “Apply”. QoS tab In the QoS tab you can configure priority rules.
Page 14(17) There is no meaning to put all traffic in the Voice queue to get better priority. The settings for each queue are optimized for the type of traffic voice and video. Admin tab The Admin tabs parameters are for the more advanced user or the ISP. You can configure bandwidth limits and an extra mgmt IP-address.
On the Maintenance tab you can upgrade the CPE and adjust the RSSI indication mode. Firmware and Documentation Support page: This is linked to the support page at Repeatit. You will come to the correct page with the valid Firmware for your CPE model. Chose download and choose “Save to disk”.
Page 16(17) upgrade. DO NOT CUT THE POWER DURING THIS PERIOD. The upgrade will take up to 2 min. RSSI indication mode LED indication mode: Measure with CPE signal LED on the back of the unit The signal strength led can be set into 3 different ways and is set in the “Maintenance” tab. Off, Pulse and Continues can be set where the Pulse method is default.
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The guarantee is not valid if service is performed on the product by a by Repeatit non-unauthorised person or company. The guarantee is not valid if any products that are not Repeatit original accessories are used with the product. There are no guarantees, written or oral, other than this printed guarantee.
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