Ruijie Reyee RG-EST100-E Implementation
Ruijie Reyee RG-EST100-E Implementation

Ruijie Reyee RG-EST100-E Implementation

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Implementation Cookbook
Document Version: V1.3
Date: 2023.07.20
Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks

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  • Page 1 Ruijie Reyee Series Wireless Bridge Implementation Cookbook Document Version: V1.3 Date: 2023.07.20 Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 Ruijie Networks reserves the right to modify the content of the document without any notice or prompt. This manual is designed merely as a user guide. Ruijie Networks has tried its best to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the content when compiling this manual, but it does not guarantee that the content of the manual is completely free of errors or omissions, and all the information in this manual does not constitute any explicit or implicit warranties.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Intended Audience 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/products/reyee  Technical Support Website: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/support  Case Portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com...
  • Page 4 Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. Instruction This manual is used to guide users to understand the product, install the product, and complete the configuration.  The example of the port type may be different from the actual situation. Please proceed with configuration according to the port type supported by the product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Product Introduction ........................... 1 1.1 RG-EST100-E ..........................1 1.1.1 Appearance ........................1 1.1.2 Device Specification ....................... 2 1.1.3 Ports and WPS Hole ...................... 4 1.2 RG-EST310 V2 .......................... 6 1.2.1 Appearance ........................6 1.2.2 Device Specification ....................... 7 1.2.3 Port &...
  • Page 6 2.2.1 Ventilation ........................15 2.2.2 Temperature and Humidity ................... 15 2.2.3 Cleanness ........................15 2.2.4 Grounding ........................15 2.2.5 EMI ..........................16 2.3 Installing the Device ......................... 16 2.3.1 Installation Tools......................16 2.3.2 Before Installation ......................17 2.3.3 Precautions ........................17 2.3.4 Wall Mounting (Connection with Cables in Advance) ..........
  • Page 7 4.1 Overview ..........................27 4.1.1 Setting the Address of a LAN Port for a Single Online Bridge ........27 4.1.2 Setting the WDS SSID ....................29 4.1.3 PTMP ........................... 30 4.2 LAN ............................35 4.3 Wireless ........................... 36 4.3.1 WDS ..........................36 4.3.2 Region ..........................
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction RG-EST100-E The RG-EST100-E is a dual-stream wireless bridge launched by Ruijie Reyee for the scenario of surveillance video backhaul. Compliant with the IEEE 802.11n standard, the wireless bridge can work in the 2.4 GHz radio and delivers a maximum data rate of 300 Mbps.
  • Page 9: Device Specification

    Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction 1.1.2 Device Specification Table 1-1 Specification Radio Design Single-radio and dual-stream Standard & Protocol IEEE 802.11n 802.11b/g/n: 2.4000 GHz to 2.483 GHz Operating Frequency Note: The operating radio is country-specific. Antenna Type Built-in directional antenna Lobe Angle Horizontal lobe angle of 70°...
  • Page 10 Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction 11b: –91 dBm (1 Mbps), –88 dBm (5 Mbps), –85 dBm (11 Mbps) 11a/g: –89 dBm (6 Mbps), –80 dBm (24 Mbps), –76 dBm (36 Mbps), –71 dBm (54 Receiver Sensitivity Mbps) 11n: –83 dBm@MCS0, –65 dBm@MCS7, –83 dBm@MCS8, –65 dBm@MCS15 Max.
  • Page 11: Ports And Wps Hole

    Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction 1.1.3 Ports and WPS Hole Table 1-2 Ports & WPS Hole Ports and WPS Hole Description 12 V DC Connector 12 V DC/1 A power supply 10/100Base-T Ethernet port, supporting 12 V LAN1/PoE passive PoE power supply LAN2 10/100Base-T Ethernet port Press and hold the pin to the WPS hole for...
  • Page 12 Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction Table 1-3 Status Description –78 dBm < RSSI < –72 dBm STR1 on STR1 and STR2 –72 dBm < RSSI < –65 dBm RSSI LEDs STR1, STR2, and RSSI > –65 dBm STR3 on RSSI < –78 dBm Blinking The device is not bridged.
  • Page 13: Rg-Est310 V2

    The device is working properly. RG-EST310 V2 The RG-EST310 V2 is an 802.11ac wireless bridge launched by Ruijie Reyee. It provides services such as surveillance video backhaul and wireless remote transmission in elevators, tower cranes, factories, parks, construction sites and other scenarios. RG-EST310 V2 works in the 5GHz frequency band, supports two spatial streams and 2 x 2 MIMO, and provides a wireless transmission speed of up to 867Mbps, which is sufficient to meet the bandwidth requirements of user services for data links.
  • Page 14: Device Specification

    Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction 1.2.2 Device Specification Table 1-4 Specification Radio Design Single-Frequency Dual-Stream Transmission 802.11 a/n/ac Protocol 802.11a/n/ac: 5.150-5.350GHz, 5.470-5.725GHz, 5.725-5.850GHz Operating Frequency United States:802.11a/n/ac:5.180~5.240GHz , 5.745~5.825GHz Antenna Type Built-in Directional Antenna, Horizontal 60° , Vertical 30° Spatial Streams The 5GHz frequency band provides a wireless transmission speed of up to Max Throughput 867Mbps.
  • Page 15: Port & Button

    Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction Max Transmit Power 400mw (26dBm) (Single-Stream) Transmit Power 1 dBm Adjustment Dimensions (L x W x 147 mm × 76 mm × 37 mm (5.78 in. x 2.99 in. x 1.46 in.) H, without bracket) Weight 0.35 kg (0.77 lbs.) Service Ports One 10/100BASE-T port, supporting 24 V non-standard PoE power supply...
  • Page 16: Rg-Est350 V2

    There is no signal. RG-EST350 V2 The RG-EST350 V2 is an 802.11ac wireless bridge launched by Ruijie Reyee. It provides surveillance video backhaul function. RG-EST350 V2 works in the 5GHz frequency band, supports two spatial streams and 2 x 2 MIMO, and provides a wireless link speed of up to 866.7Mbps.
  • Page 17 Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction Rear View...
  • Page 18: Device Specification

    Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction 1.3.2 Device Specification Table 1-7 Specification Radio Design Single-Frequency Dual-Stream Transmission 802.11 a/n/ac Protocol 802.11a/n/ac: 5.150-5.350GHz, 5.470-5.725GHz, 5.725-5.850GHz Operating Frequency United States:802.11a/n/ac:5.180~5.240GHz , 5.745~5.825GHz Antenna Type Built-in Directional Antenna Bridging Distance 5 km Spatial Streams 2 x 2MIMO Max Throughput The 5GHz frequency band provides a wireless link speed of up to 866.7Mbps.
  • Page 19: Port & Button

    Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction Working Temperature: -30° C to 65° C (-22° F to 149° F) Temperature Storage Temperature: -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F) Working Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Humidity Storage Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Installation Methods Wall Mounting/Pole Mounting Certification...
  • Page 20 Implementation Cookbook Product Introduction Table 1-8 Port LED, Button and Port Meaning 6 status LEDs (1 system status LED, 2 LAN port status Status LED LEDs and 3 RSSI LEDs) 12 V DC Port Support 12 V/1 A DC power supply LAN2 Port 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port, support 24 V/0.5 A...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Implementation Cookbook Installation Installation Safety Suggestions To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, read safety suggestions carefully before you install each device. The following safety suggestions do not cover all possible dangers. 2.1.1 Installation  Keep the chassis clean and free from any dust. ...
  • Page 22: Laser

    Implementation Cookbook Installation 2.1.5 Laser Some devices support varying models of optical modules that are Class I laser products sold on the market. Improper use of optical modules may cause damage. Therefore, pay attention to the following points when you use them: ...
  • Page 23: Emi

    Implementation Cookbook Installation The lightning protection system of a facility is an independent system that consists of the lightning rod, down conductor, and connector to the grounding system, which usually shares the power reference ground and ground cable. The lightning discharge ground is targeted for the facility. EMC Grounding The grounding required for EMC design includes the shielding ground, filter ground, noise and interference suppression, and level reference.
  • Page 24: Before Installation

    Implementation Cookbook Installation 2.3.2 Before Installation Before you install the device, verify that all the parts in the parts list are ready and make sure that the following conditions are met:  The installation site meets temperature and humidity requirements. ...
  • Page 25: Pole Mounting

    Implementation Cookbook Installation Installing the RG-EST100-E Use the mounting template to mark where the holes need to be drilled. Then, drill the holes and insert screws into each hole. Mount the device onto the screws to securely hang it in place. Note To mount the device on a wall, prepare two screws (M4 25 kA screws are recommended) by yourself.
  • Page 26 Implementation Cookbook Installation Installing the RG-EST350 V2 (1) Assemble the mounting kit. (2) Secure the device on a pole by using a hose clamp. (3) Adjust the orientation. Installing the RG-EST100-E Thread the cable ties through the bracket at the back of the device, and pull the cable ties tight to secure the device to the pole.
  • Page 27: Device Management

    LAN port of the device and plug the other end to a server or camera. (2) Select the SSID of the device. 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 devices.
  • Page 28: Setting The System Time

    Implementation Cookbook Device Management Caution This password is used to log in to the 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.
  • Page 29: Configuring Backup And Import

    Implementation Cookbook Device Management Current 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 the time is still incorrect, click Edit to manually set the time. Time Zone: Select the time zone based on your address.
  • Page 30: Restoring Factory Settings

    Implementation Cookbook Device Management You can import a configuration file to the bridge or export the current configuration of the bridge.  Backup configuration: Click Backup to download a configuration file locally.  Import configuration: Click Browse, select a configuration file backup on the local PC, and click Import to import the configuration file.
  • Page 31: Upgrade

    Implementation Cookbook Device Management Choose System Tools > Management > Session Timeout. Set the session timeout and click Save. Upgrade 3.7.1 Online Upgrade Choose System Tools > Update > Online Update.  If a new version is available, you can click it for an upgrade. The upgrade operation does not affect the current configuration.
  • Page 32: Local Upgrade

    Implementation Cookbook Device Management 3.7.2 Local Upgrade Choose System Tools > Update > Local Update. You can view the current software version, hardware version, and device model. To upgrade the device with the configuration retained, check Keep Setup. Click Browse, select an upgrade package on the local PC, and click Upload to upload the file.
  • Page 33: Restart

    Implementation Cookbook Device Management Restart Choose System Tools > Reboot and click Reboot to restart the local device. Keep the device powered on during restart.
  • Page 34: Configuration

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration Configuration Overview 4.1.1 Setting the Address of a LAN Port for a Single Online Bridge (2) Choose Overview > WDS Group Info > NVR (AP)/Camera (CPE). (3) Click and select LAN from the drop-down list. (4) Set the IP address for a single device. The values of IP Assignment include DHCP and Static IP Address. ○...
  • Page 35 Implementation Cookbook Configuration ○ When IP Assignment is set to Static IP Address, enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server, and click Submit.
  • Page 36: Setting The Wds Ssid

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration Note After the IP address and subnet mask are changed, the device web page may be inaccessible. You need to enter a 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.
  • Page 37: Ptmp

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration ○ In Camera (CPE) mode, the local channel and channel width are consistent with the remote channel and channel width. You are only allowed to configure the transmit power and distance. 4.1.3 PTMP Both EST310 V2 and EST350 V2 support Point To Multiple Point (PTMP). For EST310 V2, one AP (NVR) supports bridging with up to five Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) devices;...
  • Page 38 Implementation Cookbook Configuration The following is the guidance for configuring PTMP. Note PTMP is not supported on the RG-EST100-E wireless bridge. Only one CPE can be bridged in AP mode. Configurations on the AP (NVR) For the AP (NVR), confirm Country/Region and Work Mode, create WDS SSID, and customize the name. (2) Click Pair Again in the upper right corner of the web page.
  • Page 39 Implementation Cookbook Configuration (6) Customize WDS SSID and click Next. (7) Click Submit. Configurations on the CPE For the CPE, in addition to Country/Region and Work Mode, scan WDS SSID and choose it. The configuration steps of other CPEs in the same WDS group are the same. (1) Click Pair Again in the upper right corner of the web page.
  • Page 40 Implementation Cookbook Configuration (2) In the displayed dialog box, click Start. (3) Confirm your country/region and click Next. (4) Confirm that the working mode is Camera (CPE) and click Next.
  • Page 41 Implementation Cookbook Configuration (5) Click Scan and select the SSID in the scan list as the WDS SSID. (6) Click Submit. After all CPEs have connected to the WDS SSID, you can check the topology of the bridge in the eWeb.
  • Page 42: Lan

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration Select LAN to configure LAN settings.  If a DHCP server is deployed on the network, you are advised to set IP Assignment to DHCP. Then click Submit without entering an account.  If no DHCP server is deployed, set IP Assignment to Static IP Address. Then set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server, and click Submit.
  • Page 43: Wireless

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration Wireless 4.3.1 This page allows you to configure the WDS SSID on the local device. The device detects the surrounding wireless environment and selects the appropriate configuration upon power-on. However, network suspension caused by wireless environment changes cannot be avoided. You can also analyze the wireless environment around the bridge and manually select appropriate parameters.
  • Page 44: Region

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration The camera mode does not support independent channel settings. After the channel at the NVR end is adjusted, the camera automatically changes its channel to be the same as the NVR. Note The available channel is related to the country/region code. Select the local country or region. 4.3.2 Region The change of the country/region code takes effect on all devices on the entire network, that is, all bridges on...
  • Page 45: Diagnostics

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration Note After the country/region code is changed, the Wi-Fi network will restart, and the NVR and 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.
  • Page 46: Fault Collection

    Implementation Cookbook Configuration Enter the IP address or URL, fill in MAX TTL, and click Start.  DNS Lookup: Display the DNS server address used to resolve a URL. Enter the IP address or URL and click Start. 4.4.2 Fault Collection Choose Diagnostics >...
  • Page 47 Implementation Cookbook Configuration...
  • Page 48: Reyee Faqs

    Implementation Cookbook Reyee FAQs Reyee FAQs Reyee Password FAQ Reyee EST Bridge FAQ Reyee Series Devices Parameters Tables Reyee Parameter Consultation FAQ...
  • Page 49: Appendix: Monitoring

    Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring Appendix: Monitoring Overview 6.1.1 NVR and Camera There are a pair of devices of EST bridges that can be paired automatically with each other after power-on. You can also manually pair the devices by setting up a WDS network. In a paired WDS group, bridges can work in AP or CPE mode.
  • Page 50: Alarm

    Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring (5) Change the working mode to NVR (AP) or Camera (CPE). After the working mode is changed, the device will restart. Then you can check that the mode has been changed after device restart. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. 6.1.2 Alarm When bridges fail or there is a lack of necessary security configuration, the system generates key alarms about...
  • Page 51 Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring To ensure device and network security, you are advised to configure the admin password for the network to prevent login of unauthorized users. Click here to configure the admin password for the network. Note  The admin password is used to log in to the web page of any device on the network. Therefore, remember your admin password.
  • Page 52: Wds Group Information

    Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring Hover the cursor over the orange number of the prompt to display alarm details. Click Suggested Actions to check the solution. The system displays the same message when the network cable is disconnected or incorrectly connected. If this message appears, check whether the network cable is connected. ...
  • Page 53: Ip Allocation

    Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring Bandwidth: indicates the transmission rate of all bridges in this group, which can be Good, Medium, or Poor. You can click the icon to check the exact bandwidth of all CPEs. WDS SSID: indicates the name of the WDS SSID. Interference: indicates the interference status of all bridges in this group, which can be Good, Medium, or Poor.
  • Page 54 Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring Server, and click OK. Note 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 will change, and the device web page cannot be accessed.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Ssid

    You can configure the SSID for all EST devices on the network. The SSID is disabled by default and devices cannot be managed by accessing Wi-Fi. The default device management SSID is @Ruijie-bXXXX. XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address of each device, and the default management SSID varies with devices.
  • Page 56 Implementation Cookbook Appendix: Monitoring...

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