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Wireless Bridge
USER MANUAL
Model: CPE999
Tips:
Thank you for ordering and using ULNA CPE999 Wireless Bridge, please
read the manual carefully before use. If there are any problems during
the use, please contact us in time.
The installation of this device requires some network knowledge. If you
can't install it, please let us know or contact a professional.
Customer Service Email: support01@ulnastore.com

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Model: CPE999 Tips: Thank you for ordering and using ULNA CPE999 Wireless Bridge, please read the manual carefully before use. If there are any problems during the use, please contact us in time. The installation of this device requires some network knowledge. If you can't install it, please let us know or contact a professional.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Overview 1.1 introduce 1.2 Highlights 1.3 specifications 2. Package Included 3. Interface Details 3.1. Button Operation 4. LED Indicator Details 5. Quick Start 5.1 Poe Power Supply 5.2 Point to Point Paring Steps 5.3 Point to Multi-point Paring Steps 6.
  • Page 3: Overview

    The working data link layer realizes the interconnection of local area networks. The CPE999 Video Bridge Transmission usually consists of 2 devices in AP and Client mode respectively. At the Client-side (Receiving side), CPE connects with IP Camera;...
  • Page 4: Highlights

    1.2 Highlights 1. 5.8Ghz wireless transmission technology; 2. Dual Gigabit RJ45 ports; 3. Transmission distance up to 12km(Barrier-Free) with built-in 18dbi high gain WiFi antenna; 4. IEEE802.11a IEEE802.11n HT20,IEEE802.11n HT40,IEEE802.11ac; 6. Master bridge supports WiFi hot spot access in WDS mode; 7.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    1.3 Specifications Brand ULNA Model CPE999 QCA9563+QCA9886+QCA8334 Flash SPI NOR 16MB DRAM DDR2-128MB 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps WAN Port,Support 48V POE 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps LAN Port 21±2dBm 24±2dBm 802.11a 802.11n HT20 MCS7 20±2dBm MCS0 23±2dBm 5G Wireless Power 802.11n HT40 MCS7 19±2dBm...
  • Page 6: Package Included

    Normal Operating Temperature: -30°C to 55°C; Temperature Extreme Operating Temperature: -40°C to 70°C Waterproof IP65 2. Package Included 2 x CPE999 Gigabit Bridge 2 x Gigabit POE Adapter (48V) 2 x Cat 5e Network Cable 2 x Metal Hoop 1 x User Manual support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 7: Interface Details

    3. Interface Details M-S Button DC IN (Not Included) Reset Button 1000Mbps LAN 1000Mbps WAN Indicator Light 1000Mbps LAN 3.1. Button Operation Reset Button: Long press for 10 seconds to reset the wireless bridge M-S Button: Pushing the button to "M" as master bridge (transmitter), and pushing the button to "S"...
  • Page 8: Led Indicator Details

    Power Indicator 5. Quick Start 5.1 PoE Power Supply The CPE999 wireless bridge adopts PoE power supply, which is easy to install and manage while saving costs. 1. According to the requirements, prepare a long enough network cable (Recommended within 60 meters, must be Cat 5e or up)to connect the wireless bridge and the PoE power supply.
  • Page 9: Point To Point Paring Steps

    5.2. Point to Point Pairing Step: 1. Switch one unit to M(Master Bridge) and one unit to S(Slave Bridge); 2. Connect the PoE port of the adapter to the WAN port of wireless bridge by Ethernet cable; 3. Wait 2 min for them to power up; 4.
  • Page 10: Installation

    1. Put the CPE to a selected place and adjust it's front panel orientation to be approximately the same as the selected direction, then use the hoops to fix the it, the bracket is not included. Recommended ULNA Universal Bracket (ASIN: B0BKPW3SVQ).
  • Page 11: Wifi Function

    ★Note: For point-to-point installation, the line of sight of the 2 wireless bridge must be clear and cannot pass through the wall. The signal transmission angle of the bridge is 60 degrees. For point to multi-point installation, the angle of the slave bridge needs to be adjusted to ensure that it is within the 60-degree signal range of the main bridge.
  • Page 12: Case 2: Point-To-Point Extended Of Surveillance Cameras Range

    8.2 Case 2: Point-to-point extended of surveillance cameras range 8.3 Case 3: Point-to-multiple point extended surveillance cameras range 60° 8.4 Case 4: Point-to-point extended surveillance cameras range support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 13: Quick Pairing

    9. Quick Pairing 9.1 Select the master and slave bridge by the dip switches The wireless bridge comes with activated dipswitch. After powering the bridge, it’s indicator on the side will become a walking light, please wait about 30 seconds for the light to normal state. Besides, you can turn off the quick pairing function from WEB page.
  • Page 14 1.1 Connect the CPE by LAN port to the computer Refer to the figure to connect the CPE to the computer through a PoE adapter and an Ethernet cable. 1.2 Modify your computer's IP address, change your computer's IP and the bridge's IP address be on the same network segment(LAN) so that you can access them.
  • Page 15 Step 1: Find and open "Open Network and Sharing Center" on your computer. Tips: click the network icon in the lower right corner of the computer; Step 2:Find and open the "Change adapter settings", select "Local Area Connection" to right-click to open the network properties. Refer to the picture above to open;...
  • Page 16 2. Login Successful, Go to Setting 2.1 APPLY AND SAVE WHAT HAVE BEEN CHANGED There are 3 selections for changing information: Save changes, Test changes, Discard changes Test changes – If you clicked it,the bridge would be restarted with the new setting information,which takes 3 minutes.
  • Page 17 Radio – Displays summary information about the RF interface configuration; Wireless station – Displays wireless information.This information will be different in the master bridge and slave bridge; Access point/master bridge(TDMA 3) -Display information about the operation of the access point/master bridge: SSID, Security, Broadcast SSID, VLAN and the number of clients;...
  • Page 18 Rx data– Shows the receiving data; Tx packets– Shows the data of sending messages; Rx packets– Shows the data of receiving messages; Tx errors– Shows the number of sending errors; Rx errors–Shows the number of receiving errors; The “wired and wireless interfaces graphically” shows real-time data traffic.
  • Page 19 2.4.1.1 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 2.4.1.2 WIRELESS BRIDGE support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 20 Enable management VLAN ID – Please specify the VLAN ID [2-4095]. When a specific VLAN ID is configured on the device interface, only management frames matching the configured VLAN ID will be received by the device. When you assign a new management VLAN, your HTTP connection to the device will be lost.
  • Page 21 2.4.2 WIRELESS CONFIGURATION The CPE is equipped with2 wireless mode: The master bridge supports TDMA3, the salve bridge support WDS/TDMA3. TDMA3 is a private protocol designed for point to multi-point wireless solutions and uses polling mode to effectively combat interference and improve wireless transmission performance.
  • Page 22 Enable radio – Enable or disable the CPE wireless function; Operating country – Select the country where you use it; IEEE mode – Configuring the wireless network mode[802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11a/n]; Tx power (dBm) – Set the transmission power of the bridge when transmitting data.
  • Page 23 Channel width – Selects the width of the operating radio channel. Support 20, 40 and 80MHz; Hide indoor channels: – Only show the channel for outdoor; Channel List – Select the channel. If multiple channels are selected, the automatic channel feature will be enabled. Automatic channel selection allows the AP to select a channel that is not used by any other wireless device;...
  • Page 24 AP/Master Bridge Wireless Settings Click to set 2.4.2.2 WIRELESS MODE: Station/Slave Bridge support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 25 Enable radio – Enable or disable the CPE wireless function; Operating country – Select the country where you use it; IEEE mode – Configuring the wireless network mode[802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11a/n]; Tx power (dBm) – Set the transmission power of the bridge when transmitting data.
  • Page 26 Settings Click to set SSID – Manually specify the SSID of the wireless network device, or automatically scan for access point If you use automatic SSID scanning, the results will be displayed in the Search SSID list, just click on the desired AP and select the SSID: support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 27 Lock the AP by MAC address - check the box and specify the MAC address of the desired access point to prevent roaming between access points with the same SSID Advanced AP Settings Service VLAN ID - Assign a VLAN ID to traffic tagged on a specific radio interface.
  • Page 28 2.4.3. SERVICE CONFIGURATION Remote Management se this menu to manage access to the CPE via SSH, Telnet and HTTP: Enable SSH - Enables or disables SSH access to the device; SSH Port - Specifies the SSH service port. The default SSH port is 22; Enable telnet - Enables or disables telnet access to the device (factory default is off);...
  • Page 29 SNMP SNMP is a standard protocol widely used for remote network management over the Internet. When SNMP is enabled, the CPE device will act as an SNMP agent. The SNMP agent provides a device monitoring interface using a simple network management protocol, enabling network administrators to monitor network performance and identify and resolve network problems Enable SNMP - Specifies the SNMP service status;...
  • Page 30 Enable ping watchdog - Click to enable the Ping Watchdog feature; Host/IP Address - Specify the host to which the Ping request will be sent; Test Host/IP Address - Click this button to check if the specified host responds successfully; Ping Interval - Specify the time interval in minutes between Ping requests;...
  • Page 31 Firmware Update The bridge automatically detects the latest firmware version and updates it automatically under normal Internet access conditions Discovery Services The corresponding auto-discovery service is enabled by default System logs The corresponding log is silently selected and displayed in Support - System Logs, where Debug is the most detailed log support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 32 Log results Tunnels support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 33 PPOE 2.4.4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The System menu allows you to manage the main CPE settings and perform the main system operations (reboot, restore configuration, etc.). This section is further divided into 4 sections: Device Setting support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 34 System Functions User Account Management You can change the default administrator username and password The default administrator login information Username: admin Password: admin01 Click on the username to edit: support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 35 ★Note: If you have forgotten your administrator password, the only way to access web management is to reset the device to the factory default settings. Advance Setting Dipswitch Enable: determines whether the bridge's operating mode is Access Point or Station based on the dipswitch; Disable: select the operating mode on the WEB page.
  • Page 36 ★Note: Do not switch off the device or disconnect it from the power supply during the firmware upgrade, as this may damage the device. 2.6 TOOL 2.6.1 Wireless Environment Survey The site survey tool displays overview information about wireless networks in a local geographical area.
  • Page 37 2.6.2 Antenna Alignment The antenna alignment tool measures the signal quality between the base station and the AP. For best results during the antenna alignment test, switch off all wireless network devices in the range of the device, except for the device you are trying to align the antenna to. When adjusting the antenna, please note the continuously updated display 2.6.3 Link tests It is recommended to ensure that there is no traffic on the link before...
  • Page 38 The blue colour of the chart indicates the current signal level at the appropriate frequency; The yellow bars in the chart show the frequency range of the channel in which the CPE unit is currently operating. 2.6.5 Contracting and Tracking Use the PING tool to discover how long it takes for a packet to reach a specified trusted host.
  • Page 39 Use the Trace Route tool to trace the route of the packet from the CPE unit to the destination host. This is useful when trying to find out why the destination could not be reached, as you will be able to see where the connection failed 2.7 TROUBLESHOOT Troubleshooting files contain valuable information such as device...
  • Page 40 2.8 SYSTEM LOG The System Log Viewer utility provides debugging information about system services and protocols. If a device fails, logged messages can help the operator locate misconfigurations and system errors support01@ulnastore.com...
  • Page 41 2.9 SUMMARY Language Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum(DSSS) Master Bridge: Auto WDS/TDMA, Wireless Mode Master Bridge: WDS/TDMA3/ARPNAT Intelligent Dynamic Polling, Automatic Channel Wireless Selection, Automatic Modulation Method Selection, Technology Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) WEP 64/128bits,WPA/WPA2 Personal,WPA/WPA2 Wireless Security Enterprise Wireless QoS 4 Queue Dynamic Priority Polling Mechanism Network Mode IPv4 IPv6...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    11. Troubleshooting Trouble Reason Solution 1. Wireless interference 1. CPE should be in the 2. Distance is too long, normal distance, and or there are some avoid the wall Packet Latency walls between them 2. Adjust the angle of CPE 3.
  • Page 43 1. Check if the PoE adapter 1. PoE power supply is or PoE switch work not working 2. Check if the WAN port 2. Some problem in of CPE is ok WAN port of CPE 3. Check if Ethernet cable 3.
  • Page 44: Technical Support And Service

    WDS 12. Technical Support and Service A. Thank you for your order and for using ULNA Wireless Bridge, please read the manual carefully before use. If there are any problems during the use, please contact us in time;...

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