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Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Preface Applicable Models This manual is applicable to the wireless bridge for web operation. Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could Danger result in death or serious injury.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ........................1 Chapter 2 Activation and Login ...................... 2 Activate the Device ............................2 Log in to the Device............................2 Chapter 3 Overview ........................4 Device Information ............................4 Connection Status ............................5 Network Status ..............................
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Introduction You can manage and configure the wireless bridge (hereinafter referred to as the device) through the web browser, including network settings, wireless network settings, and system management. Note Functions vary with device models. Pictures used for illustration here are for example purposes. The actual interface prevails.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Activation and Login Activate the Device For the security of your privacy and system data, you are required to set a password for your first use. After the password is set, you can log in to the web for further configuration. Before You Start Ensure that your PC and the device are on the same network segment.
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Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Log In 2. Enter the user name and password. 3. Click Login.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Overview You can view the basic information, connection status, network status, and wireless status for routine check or device maintenance. Device Information Go to Overview → Device Information to check device name, device model, serial No., program version, MAC address, CPU usage, memory usage, running time, and background noise condition of the device, etc.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Connection Status Go to Overview → Connection Status/Connected Device Information to view the number and specific status information of the connected device (i.e. the opposite wireless bridge). Check Device Status Network Status Go to Overview → Wireless Parameter/Network Information to check the working scene, SSID, channel, IPv4, subnet mask, gateway, DNS address, and alternate DNS address of the device.
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Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Check Network Status Note Parameters of this function vary with models. The actual interface prevails.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Network Settings LAN Settings Go to Network Settings → LAN Settings to configure detailed network parameters. If you disable Auto-obtain Dynamic IP, you can set IPv4, IPv4 Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Address manually. If you enable Auto-obtain Dynamic IP, other parameters will be set automatically.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Note Parameters of this function vary with models. The actual interface prevails. Go to Wireless Setting → Basic Settings to set wireless network basic parameters. Wireless Network Basic Settings Parameter Description Parameter Description You can set Work Scene as desired through the web. Select AP to set AP Work Scene as Work Scene.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Parameter Description Country/Region Set when activating the device. It is unchangeable after selected, unless Code you restore all the settings to default settings. Wireless Mode It is not configurable. ● For APs: Channel widths are available for selection. The specific value depends on the country/region code.
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Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Note This function is available for some models only when AP is set as the work scene. With this function, the working channel will be automatically switched to the optimal channel of all the choices except the DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) channels and indoor channels. ...
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual System Maintenance System Diagnosis Export desired logs to your local storage. Steps 1. Go to Fault Diagnosis → Log Management. 2. Click Export to save the log files. Through Ping Tool, you can get network status information, which would be useful for the technical support.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Edit Device Name Edit the device name for identification. Steps 1. Go to System → System Configuration → Basic Information. 2. Edit your desired name in Device Name. 3. Click Save. Set Time Both manual time synchronization and NTP time synchronization are supported. You can set a desired specific time, or synchronize the time with that of the computer.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual 2. Select a Time Zone. Note The time zone is automatically selected after you set the country/region code. You can also select the desired time zone as needed. 3. Select NTP Time Sync. as Time Sync. Method. NTP Setting Enter NTP server information.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual ● Import Device Parameter: Click and select the device parameter file that exported before. ● Simple Restore: Restore the parameters to the default settings, except network settings and user settings. ● Restore All: Restore all the parameters to the default settings. Caution ●...
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual 2. Enable SADP Service. Note If SADP service is disabled, some of the functions may become unavailable. It is recommended to enable this service. Change Password For data security, we highly recommend you to change your password regularly. Steps 1.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual FAQs Why the device cannot start up? Reason 1. The network cable length connecting the wireless bridge to the PoE module exceeds 60 m. 2. The network cable cannot meet the standard of Category 5e. 3.
Wireless Bridge (Web) • User Manual Why the signal intensity is too low? Reason 1. There is a large-sized obstruction between the CPE and the AP. 2. The CPE is not directly faced to the AP. Solution 1. Remove the obstruction or bypass it. Adjust the angle of the CPE and the AP.
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