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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.
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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://reyee.ruijie.com Technical Support Website: https://reyee.ruijie.com/en-global/support Case Portal: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/support/caseportal Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com...
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Instruction An alert that contains additional or supplementary information that if not understood or followed will not lead to serious consequences. 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. ...
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Ruijie Reyee RG-EST330F-P, EST350G, EST450G Wireless Bridges Implementation Cookbook This cookbook consists of multiple independent volumes, introducing the installation, deployment, and web- based configuration of the RG-EST330F-P, EST350G and EST450G, including: 01- Installation Guide 01-RG-EST330F-P Installation Guide 02-RG-EST350G Installation Guide 03-RG-EST450G Installation Guide 02- 3.0(1)B11P302 Configuration Guide...
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Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Overview ............................1 1.1 About the RG-EST330F-P ......................1 1.2 Package Contents........................1 1.3 Product Appearance ........................2 1.3.1 Appearance of the RG-EST330F-P ................2 1.3.2 Components on the Back Panel ..................3 1.4 Technical Specifications ......................5 1.5 Power Supply Technical Specifications ..................
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3.2 Safety Precautions During Installation ..................11 3.3 Installing the RG-EST330F-P ....................11 3.3.1 Pole Mounting using Band Clamps ................12 3.3.2 Mounting the RG-EST330F-P on a Wall ..............12 3.4 Connecting the Cables ......................13 3.5 Verifying the Installation ......................16 4 Debugging ............................
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Overview Overview About the RG-EST330F-P The RG-EST330F-P is an IEEE 802.11ac-compliant wireless bridge launched by Ruijie Reyee for applications such as video surveillance backhaul and remote data transmission in scenarios covering elevators, tower cranes, factories, campuses, and construction sites. The RG-EST330F-P operates on the 5 GHz frequency band and supports 2x2 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) with two spatial streams, delivering a maximum wireless throughput of 867 Mbps for bridging applications.
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Installation Guide Overview Product Appearance 1.3.1 Appearance of the RG-EST330F-P Figure 1-1 Front View of the RG-EST330F-P Figure 1-2 Side and Back View of the RG-EST330F-P...
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Installation Guide Overview 1.3.2 Components on the Back Panel Figure 1-3 Components on the Back Panel Note The label is located on the back of the wireless bridge. Table 1-2 Components on the Back Panel Component Description DC power connector Connected to a 12–24 V DC power adapter.
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Installation Guide Overview Only a wireless bridge that has been reset to factory settings and has not been bridged before can be switched to CPE mode through one-touch pairing. The one-touch pairing feature is enabled by default and can be disabled through eWeb. ...
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Installation Guide Overview Table 1-3 LEDs Description LED 3, LED 2, and LED 1 off: The bridge is not paired with another bridge. LED 3 on or blinking: The bridge is paired with another bridge, and the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) is lower than –75 dBm. LED 3 on: The bridge is paired with another bridge, and the RSSI is greater than –75 dBm.
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Installation Guide Overview Model RG-EST330F-P European Union & United Kingdom: 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz, EIRP ≤ 20 dBm; 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz, EIRP ≤ 30 dBm Myanmar: 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz, EIRP ≤ 23 dBm; 5725 MHz to 5825 MHz, EIRP ≤...
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Installation Guide Overview Model RG-EST330F-P Power Consumption < 9 W (without PoE Out) Operating temperature: –30° C to +55° C (–22° F to +131° F) Storage temperature: –40° C to +85° C (–40° F to +185° F) Environmental Operating humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) Storage humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) Wall-mount Mounting...
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Installation Guide Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Guidelines Note To prevent personal injury and device damage, carefully read the safety guidelines before installing the equipment. The following safety guidelines may not cover all potential hazards. 2.1.1 General Safety Guidelines ...
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Installation Guide Safety Precautions Site Requirements To ensure the normal operation and prolonged service life of the equipment, the installation site must meet the following requirements. 2.2.1 Installation Requirements The equipment should be installed in an open environment if possible. If the environment is enclosed, verify that a good ventilation and heat dissipation system is available.
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Installation Guide Safety Precautions Keep the equipment far away from grounding or lightning protection devices for power equipment. Keep the equipment away from radio stations, radar stations, high-frequency high-current devices, and microwave ovens. Tools Table 2-2 Tools Common Marker, Phillips screwdriver, hammer drill, hammer, hose clamp, power cords, Ethernet Tools cables, diagonal pliers, cable ties...
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Installation Guide Installation Installation Caution Before installing the equipment, make sure that you have carefully read the requirements described in Section 2 Safety Precautions. Before You Begin Carefully plan and arrange the installation position, networking mode, power supply, and cabling before installation.
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Installation Guide Installation 3.3.1 Pole Mounting using Band Clamps Note The recommended pole diameter ranges from 35 mm (1.38 in.) to 89 mm (3.50 in.). If the pole falls outside this range, you will need to use hose clamps with a wall thickness of at least 2.5 mm (0.10 in.). (1) Thread the band clamps through the mounting bracket on the back of the bridge.
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Installation Guide Installation Figure 3-2 Drilling Holes and Securing the Screws Align the holes on the mounting bracket with the screws, then slide the device into place. Figure 3-3 Mounting the Device Connecting the Cables Warning After connecting the device to an Ethernet cable, cover the Ethernet port to ensure it is waterproof and dustproof.
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Installation Guide Installation Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN2 or LAN3 port on the bridge, and the other end to an IP camera. Figure 3-4 Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the Passive PoE Injector Connect the Ethernet cable to a solar panel: Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN1/PoE, LAN2, or LAN3 port on the bridge, and the other end to a server or IP camera.
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Installation Guide Installation Figure 3-5 Connect the Ethernet cable to a solar panel Solar Panel Solar panels convert light energy from sunlight into electrical energy. The RG-EST330F-P requires a solar power panel with an output specification of 12V/1.2A DC. Notes for Installing the Solar Panel Because the sun’s position differs between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, the solar panel should face south in the Northern Hemisphere and north in the Southern Hemisphere to achieve optimal power output.
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Installation Guide Installation Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE port on the PoE switch, and the other end to the LAN1/PoE port on the bridge. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN2 or LAN3 port on the bridge, and the other end to an IP camera.
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Method 1: Configure the bridge through Ruijie Reyee App The power cord is properly connected. Scan the QR code on this page or on the device to download and install Ruijie Reyee App. Log in to Ruijie Reyee App. ...
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Installation Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring You can observe the LEDs to monitor the device in operation. Hardware Maintenance If the hardware is faulty, please contact Ruijie Networks technical support.
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Installation Guide Common Troubleshooting Common Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart...
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Installation Guide Appendix Appendix Connectors and Media 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Port The 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T is a 10/100/1000 Mbps port that supports auto MDI/MDIX Crossover. Compliant with IEEE 802.3ab, 1000BASE-T requires Cat5e 100-ohm UTP or STP (STP is recommended) with a maximum distance of 100 meters (328 ft.). The 1000BASE-T port requires all four pairs of wires to be connected for data transmission.
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3.2 Before You Begin ........................11 3.3 Safety Precautions During Installation ..................12 3.4 Mounting the Device ........................ 12 3.4.1 Wall Mounting ......................12 3.4.2 Pole Mounting ......................13 3.5 Connecting Cables........................14 3.6 Verifying the Installation ......................16 4 Debugging ............................17 4.1 Power-On ..........................
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Product Introduction Overview The RG-EST350G is an 802.11ac wireless bridge launched by Ruijie Reyee. It provides surveillance video backhaul function. RG-EST350G works in the 5 GHz frequency band, supports two spatial streams and 2 x 2 MIMO, and provides a wireless link speed of up to 867Mbps. The RG-EST350G utilizes the 2.4 GHz band in single-stream mode for bridge management, while the 5 GHz band is used for data transmission.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Appearance 1.3.1 Appearance Figure 1-1 Appearance of the RG-EST350G Wireless Bridge Front View Back View...
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Note The label is located on the back of the device. 1.3.2 Ports, Buttons and LEDs Figure 1-2 Ports, Buttons and LEDs of the RG-EST350G Wireless Bridge Table 1-2 Ports, Buttons and LEDs of the RG-EST350G Wireless Bridge Mark Item Description...
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Mark Item Description Press and hold the button for less than 2s: The wireless bridge pairs with another wireless bridge (the LED blinks during pairing). Reset/One-Touch Pairing Press and hold the button for 2s to 10s: No action is button triggered.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Status Description The RSSI is above –73 dBm. LED 1 on, LED 2 blinking The RSSI is above –71 dBm. LEDs 1 and 2 on The RSSI is above –68 dBm. LEDs 1 and 2 on, LED 3 blinking The RSSI is above –64 dBm.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Note The weight refers to the weight of the main unit. Power Supply Technical Specification The RG-EST350G can be powered by 12 V/1.2 A DC power supply, 24 V passive PoE power supply, and IEEE 802.3at/af-compliant PoE power supply. It is supplied with a 24 V/0.6 A DC power adapter and a 1000 Mbps passive PoE injector.
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Safety Precautions Note To prevent device damage and physical injury, please read carefully the safety precautions described in this chapter. The following safety precautions do not cover all possible dangers. 2.1.1 General Safety Precautions ...
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Do not place the device in a damp/wet location. Do not let any liquid enter the device. Keep the device far away from the grounding or lightning protection devices of power device. Keep the device away from high-power radio stations, radar stations, and high-frequency high-current devices.
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Table 2-1 Temperature and Humidity Requirements Operating Temperature Operating Humidity: –30° C to +65° C (–22° F to +149° F) 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) 2.2.4 Anti-interference Take interference prevention measures for the power supply system. ...
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Installation Guide Installation Installation Caution Before installing the device, make sure you have carefully read the requirements described in Chapter 2. Installation Procedure Before You Begin Carefully plan and arrange the installation location, networking mode, power supply, and cabling before installation.
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Installation Guide Installation Safety Precautions During Installation The device can be mounted on a wall or a pole with adiameter of 35 mm to 89 mm (1.38 in. to 3.50 in.). If the diameter of the pole is out of the range, the customer should prepare a hose clamp. In this case, we strongly recommend you to use a hose clamp with thickness of 2.5 mm (0.10 in.) at least.
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Installation Guide Installation 3.4.2 Pole Mounting (1) Install the device to the mounting bracket. (2) Secure the mounting bracket to the pole by threading a clamp through the mounting bracket. (3) Adjust the orientation.
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Installation Guide Installation Connecting Cables (1) Select or make a cable (CAT5e or higher) according to the distance between the wireless bridge and the PoE injector. (2) Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE port of the 1000 Mbps passive PoE injector, and the other end to the LAN1/PoE port on the bridge.
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Installation Guide Installation Figure 3-2 Connect the Ethernet cable to a solar panel Solar Panel Solar panels convert light energy from sunlight into electrical energy. The EST350G requires a solar power panel with an output specification of 12V/1.2A DC. Notes for Installing the Solar Panel Because the sun’s position differs between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, the solar panel should face south in the Northern Hemisphere and north in the Southern Hemisphere to achieve optimal power output.
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Installation Guide Installation 40° –50° 50° –60° 50° –60° Approximately 60° Warning Remember to install the bottom cover for waterproof and dustproof purpose. Please do not use a switch or a PoE injector of another model. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. Verifying the Installation (1) Check the device ...
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Method 1: Configure the bridge through Ruijie Reyee App (1) The power cord is properly connected. (2) Scan the QR code on this page or on the device to download and install Ruijie Reyee App. (3) Log in to Ruijie Reyee App.
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Installation Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring When the RG-EST350G is running, you can monitor the device status by observing the indicator. Maintenance If a hardware error occurs, please contact Ruijie Reyee Technical support for help.
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Procedure...
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Appendix A Connectors and Media Description Appendix A Connectors and Media Description 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T The 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T is a 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation port that supports auto MDI/MDIX. Compliant with IEEE 802.3ab, 1000BASE-T requires Category 5e 100-ohm UTP or STP (STP is recommended) with a maximum distance of 100 meters (328 feet).
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Hardware Installation Guide and Reference Appendix A Connectors and Media Description Figure 7-3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Connection...
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3.2 Before You Begin ........................13 3.3 Safety Precautions During Installation ..................14 3.4 Mounting the Device ........................ 14 3.4.1 Wall Mounting ......................14 3.4.2 Pole Mounting ......................15 3.5 Connecting Cables........................16 3.6 Verifying the Installation ......................18 4 Debugging ............................19 4.1 Power-On ..........................
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Product Introduction Overview The RG-EST450G wireless bridge is launched by Ruijie Reyee. It utilizes the IEEE 802.11ac standard for efficient and reliable communication. Operating in the 5 GHz band and supporting 2x2 MIMO technology, this product delivers a maximum wireless rate of 867 Mbps for bridging services, ensuring more than sufficient bandwidth for delivering point to point (PTP) and point to multi-point (PTMP) services.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Appearance 1.3.1 Appearance Figure 1-1 Appearance of the RG-EST450G Wireless Bridge Front view Back view...
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Note The label is located on the back of the device.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction 1.3.2 Ports, Buttons and LEDs Figure 1-2 Ports, Buttons and LEDs of the RG-EST450G Wireless Bridge Table 1-2 Ports, Buttons and LEDs of the RG-EST450G Wireless Bridge Mark Item Description 7 status LEDs, including 1 x system LED, 3 x port LEDs and Status LEDs 3 x signal LEDs 12 V DC connector...
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Mark Item Description Press and hold the button for less than 2s: The wireless bridge pairs with another wireless bridge (the LED blinks during pairing). Reset/One-Touch Pairing Press and hold the button for 2s to 10s: No action is button triggered.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Status Description LED 1 on The RSSI is above –75 dBm. LED 1 on, LED 2 blinking The RSSI is above –73 dBm. The RSSI is above –71 dBm. LEDs 1 and 2 on The RSSI is above –68 dBm. LEDs 1 and 2 on, LED 3 blinking The RSSI is above –64 dBm.
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Installation Guide Product Introduction Warning Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference. Note The weight refers to the weight of the main unit. Power Supply Technical Specifications The RG-EST450G can be powered by 12 V/1.2 A DC power supply, 24 V passive PoE power supply, and IEEE 802.3at/af-compliant PoE power supply.
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Safety Precautions Note To prevent device damage and physical injury, please read carefully the safety precautions described in this chapter. The following safety precautions do not cover all possible dangers. 2.1.1 General Safety Precautions ...
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Installation Environment Requirements To ensure normal operation and a prolonged service life of the device, the installation site must meet the following requirements. 2.2.1 Environment Install the device in a well-ventilated environment. If it is installed in a closed room, make sure there is a good cooling system.
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Distance Between Base Station Recommended Installation Bridge Type and Customer Premises Height (Above the Obstacle) Equipment (CPE) 500 m (1640.42 ft.) 4 m (13.12 ft.) 2.2.2 Surge Protection When the connection cable between the main grounding conductor and local equipotential earthing terminal board (LEB) on each floor is short, use a stranded copper wire with a sectional area not less than 1.318 mm2 (16 AWG) for the connection cable.
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Installation Guide Preparing for Installation devices. Tools Table 2-2 Tools Common Marker, Phillips screwdriver, hammer drill, power cords, Ethernet cables, and diagonal plier Tools Anti-ESD gloves, wire stripper, crimping plier, RJ45 crimping plier, wire cutter, and Special Tools waterproof adhesive tape Meters Multimeter Relevant...
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Installation Guide Installation Installation Caution Before installing the device, make sure that you have carefully read the requirements described in Chapter 2. Installation Procedure Before You Begin Carefully plan and arrange the installation location, networking mode, power supply, and cabling of the device before installation.
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Installation Guide Installation Safety Precautions During Installation To ensure minimal interference when installing multiple wireless bridges in close proximity, maintain a horizontal installation distance of at least 2 meters (6.56 ft), or a vertical installation distance of at least 0.5 meters (1.64 ft) between each wireless bridge.
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Installation Guide Installation 3.4.2 Pole Mounting (1) Install the device to the mounting bracket. (2) Secure the mounting bracket to the pole by threading a clamp through the mounting bracket. (3) Adjust the orientation.
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Installation Guide Installation Connecting Cables (1) Select or make an Ethernet cable suitable for the distance between the bridge and the power source equipment. (The bridge supports Cat5e or higher cables up to 100 meters (328.08 ft) for PoE power supply.) (2) Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE port of the 1000 Mbps passive PoE injector, and the other end to the LAN1/PoE port on the bridge.
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Installation Guide Installation Figure 3-2 Connect the Ethernet cable to a solar panel Solar Panel Solar panels convert light energy from sunlight into electrical energy. The EST350G requires a solar power panel with an output specification of 12V/1.2A DC. Notes for Installing the Solar Panel Because the sun’s position differs between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, the solar panel should face south in the Northern Hemisphere and north in the Southern Hemisphere to achieve optimal power output.
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Installation Guide Installation Do not use other models of PoE injectors or switches for power supply as it may lead to irreparable damage to the device. Verifying the Installation (1) Check the device Verify that the external power supply matches the specification. ...
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Method 1: Configure the bridge through Ruijie Reyee App (1) The power cord is properly connected. (2) Scan the QR code on this page or on the device to download and install Ruijie Reyee App. (3) Log in to Ruijie Reyee App.
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Installation Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring You can observe the LED status to monitor the device in operation. Hardware Maintenance If the hardware is faulty, please contact Ruijie Networks technical support for assistance.
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Common Troubleshooting Common Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart...
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Appendix Connectors and Media 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Port The 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T port is a 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation port that supports auto MDI/MDIX Crossover. Compliant with IEEE 802.3ab, the 1000BASE-T port requires Category 5e 100-ohm UTP or STP (recommended) with a maximum distance of 100 meters (328 feet).
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix The following figure shows feasible connections of the straight-through and crossover twisted pair cables for a 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T port. Figure 7-2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Twisted Pair Connections St raight -Through Cr ossover Switch Adapter Switch Switch...
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Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Change Description ..........................1 1.1 3.0(1)B11P302 ........................... 1 1.1.1 Hardware Change ......................1 1.1.2 Software Feature Change ....................1 2 Login ..............................2 2.1 Configuration Environment Requirements ................2 2.2 Default Configuration ......................... 2 2.3 Logging In to Web Interface on a PC ..................2 2.3.1 Connecting to the Device ....................
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2.7.2 The Primary Device on the Self-Organizing Network Is Not a Bridge ......17 3 Wi-Fi Network Settings ........................19 3.1 Overview ..........................19 3.1.1 BaseStation and CPE ....................19 3.1.2 WDS Wi-Fi and Management Wi-Fi ................19 3.2 Switching Between BaseStation Mode and CPE Mode ............19 3.3 Scanning to Pair and Add Devices ..................
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3.12 Setting the Country/Region Code for a WDS Group ............. 32 3.12.1 Getting Started ......................32 3.12.2 Configuration Steps ....................33 3.13 Setting the SSID for a Single Bridge ..................34 3.13.1 Overview ........................34 3.13.2 Getting Started ......................34 3.13.3 Configuration Steps ....................
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6.6 Blocking Web Access ......................64 7 Alarm and Fault Diagnosis ....................... 66 7.1 Alarm Information and Suggested Action ................66 7.1.1 Default Device Name Is Not Modified ................66 7.1.2 Default WDS Password Is Still Used by All Devices ........... 66 7.1.3 Network Cable Is Disconnected or Incorrectly Connected ..........
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Configuration Guide Change Description Change Description This chapter describes the major changes in software and hardware of different versions and related documentation. For details about hardware changes, see the release notes published with software versions. 3.0(1)B11P302 1.1.1 Hardware Change The following table lists the applicable hardware models of this version. Model Hardware Version RG-EST350G...
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Configuration Guide Login Login Configuration Environment Requirements Browser: 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. ...
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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 this mode, you do not need to set the IP address of the management PC, and you can skip the operation in 2.3.2 Configuring the IP Address of the Management...
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Configuration Guide Login Caution The default password for the device upon first login is admin. To ensure device security, you need to reset the device password after the first login. For details, see 2.4.2 Configuring Project Settings The login page will be locked for 60 seconds if you enter incorrect passwords multiple times. You can press and hold the Reset button on the device for more than 10 seconds when the device is powered on to restore it to factory settings.
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Configuration Guide Login 2.4.2 Configuring Project Settings To ensure device security, you need to reset the device password after the first login. Enter the project name and password. Click Save. 2.4.3 Configuring WDS Group Settings Specification This step will be skipped if the devices are delivered as a pair or have been bridged using the WDS button. 1.
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Configuration Guide Login Configuration in CPE Mode (1) Set Bridge Group to Create New Group. (2) Set Bridge Mode to CPE. A pop-up window is displayed. Click Switch to CPE Mode. (3) Click Create Bridge Group.
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Configuration Guide Login 2. Adding Devices to an Existing WDS Group (1) Set Bridge Group to Add to Current Group. (2) Select the bridge mode. Note To set the device to the BaseStation mode, click Switch to BaseStation Mode on the pop-up window that is displayed.
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Configuration Guide Login (4) The device automatically detects available WDS groups. Select the WDS SSID from the Bridge Network List, enter the WDS password, and click Bridge Device.
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Configuration Guide Login Introduction to the Web Interface 2.5.1 Frequently-Used Controls on the Web Interface Table 2-2 Frequently-Used Controls on the Web Interface Description Navigate to common functions of the device, including network-wide management, device, and ① system functions. ② Switch the language of the web interface and exit the web interface.
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Configuration Guide Login Description icon. ○ icon indicates the primary device on the self-organizing network. ○ icon indicates the current login device. When SON is disabled: The One-Device menu displays the current login device, indicated by the icon. ④ Current device information, work mode, SON status, and the reboot button. The navigation bar for network-wide management, which includes common functions ⑤...
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Configuration Guide Login Choose Network-Wide > Devices. You can view all devices on the self-organizing network on the device list. Click Manage or Reboot to configure or reboot the selected device. Note Configuration and reboot operations are only supported on devices that have SON enabled. For details, see2.6 Self-Organizing Network.
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Description of the Workspace Description ① Displays the project name and whether the project is managed in Ruijie Cloud. Displays the network-wide configuration items, including network-wide service network planning, wireless functions, wired functions, and network-wide system functions. For details about function configuration, follow the steps below: Log in to the Reyee official website at https://reyee.ruijie.com/en-global/.
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Configuration Guide Login Specification When the primary device on the self-organizing network is not a bridge, restarting a bridge is not supported on the Devices page. You need to go to the device configuration page to perform the operation. For details, see8.4 Rebooting the Device.
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Configuration Guide Login 2.5.3 One-Device Web Interface Method 1: Click the device under the One-Device menu on the left. Method 2: Choose Network-Wide > Devices on the left, and click Manage to manage the device. Monitoring page: Click Monitor. The page displays WDS information on the network.
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Configuration Guide Login Configuration page: Click Config to manage and configure the selected device. Self-Organizing Network The Self-Organizing Network function is enabled by default. Standalone mode: When the Self-Organizing Network function is disabled, the device will not be discovered on the network, and will operate in standalone mode. After logging into the web interface, you can only configure and manage the current login device.
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Configuration Guide Login 2.7.1 The Primary Device on the Self-Organizing Network Is a Bridge Choose Network-Wide > Devices. (1) A prompt is displayed under Device List. Click Handle to add the unconnected devices or other networks to the current network. (2) After you are redirected to the network list page, expand Other Network to select the target devices and click Add to My Network.
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Configuration Guide Login 2.7.2 The Primary Device on the Self-Organizing Network Is Not a Bridge (1) Add devices to a network: Method 1: When a new device joins the network via a wired connection, the system prompts that there are other devices not yet connected.
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Configuration Guide Login (3) You do not need to enter a password if the device hasn't been configured previously. If the device already has a password, you must enter the device's management password. Adding the device will fail if the password entered is incorrect.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Wi-Fi Network Settings Overview 3.1.1 BaseStation and CPE Wireless bridges purchased in pairs can be automatically paired after power-on. The wireless bridge also supports manual pairing by connecting to the Wi-Fi signal broadcast by another bridge. For details, see Scanning to Pair and Add Devicess.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (3) Click Next. (4) Select a mode from the Work Mode drop-down list. (5) Click Scan. A list of camera (CPE) is displayed. Select the target camera (CPE), enter the WDS password, and click Next.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (6) Verify the settings on the Setup page. Then, click Save. Caution Switching the mode will reboot the device. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Scanning to Pair and Add Devices 3.3.1 Overview When a wireless bridge is added to a WDS group or connected to another wireless bridge, you can scan the surrounding wireless bridges, compare their models, serial numbers, and other information, and then select the bridging target.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring the WDS Wi-Fi for a Single BaseStation or CPE 3.4.1 Configuring the Work Mode Choose One-Device > Config > Wireless > WDS. Select the work mode as BaseStation or CPE.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.4.2 Setting the WDS SSID Go to the configuration page: Method 1: Choose One-Device > Config > Wireless > WDS. Method 2: Choose One-Device > Monitor > WDS Group Info > BaseStation/CPE. To prevent network exceptions, you are advised to keep the default WDS SSID unless otherwise specified. If a new WDS SSID is set for a device in a WDS group, other bridges in the group need to change to the new SSID as well to connect with this device.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 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. You are advised to change the password for devices in the entire network or in a WDS group to prevent others from accessing the network using a device of the same model.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) Click WDS Password. (3) Enter the password in the displayed dialog box, and click Save. Caution When configuring the WDS password for the entire network, ensure that all devices in the network are online.
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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.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.7.1 Selecting the Work Mode 1. Default Configuration When Default Settings is selected, the management SSID of the device will automatically be hidden after 2 hours, making it inaccessible for connection. 2. Custom Configuration SSID: Indicates the Wi-Fi name to which the mobile phone or management PC connects for access. Security: The options include Open, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA_WPA2-PSK.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) Click SSID. (3) Set related parameters.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings The default SSID for device management is @Ruijie-bXXXX. (XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address of each device, and the default management SSID varies with each device.) Click SSID on the page to set the same management SSID and password for all bridges in the LAN.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Note BaseStation is at the NVR end, while CPE is at the camera end. 3.10 Displaying the Information About a Bridge Choose One-Device > Monitor > WDS Group Info > BaseStation or 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, model, SN, MAC address, software and hardware versions, IP address, subnet mask, LAN port status, noise floor/utilization, distance, frequency, transmit power, channel width, RSSI, and...
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.11 Configuring the Country/Region Code for a Bridge 3.11.1 Getting Started The country/region code switch will take effect on a single device. Configuring the country/region code for a single device in bridging state will result in bridge disconnection. For network-wide country/region code configuration, please refer to 3.12 Setting the Country/Region Code for a WDS Group...
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Caution If the target device is not on the network or if the bridge is disconnected during the country/region code switch, it may lead to the device being unable to bridge properly. 3.12.2 Configuration Steps Choose One-Device >...
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (3) After setting the country/region code, click Save. 3.13 Setting the SSID for a Single Bridge 3.13.1 Overview The device detects the surrounding wireless environment and selects the appropriate configuration upon power- on. However, network freezing caused by wireless environment changes cannot be prevented. You can also analyze the wireless environment around the bridge and manually select appropriate parameters.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.13.3 Configuration Steps 1. Configuring the Frequency (1) Frequency Settings Automatic frequency selection is enabled by default, that is, the device automatically selects a frequency based on the surrounding environment when it is powered on. Excessive wireless clients connected to a frequency can cause strong wireless interference.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Once the frequency is adjusted at the NVR end, the CPE end will follow the frequency configuration of the NVR end automatically. Independent frequency settings are not supported on the CPE end. Note The available frequencies are subject to the country/region code. Select the country or region where the device will be used.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3. Configuring the Transmit Power Higher transmit power provides greater coverage but may introduce stronger interference to surrounding wireless devices. The default value is Auto, indicating that the transmit power is automatically adjusted. In scenarios where wireless devices are densely deployed, lower power is recommended.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Specification The maximum distance vary with the devices: 5 km for the RG-EST350G, 3 km for the RG-EST450G, and RG- EST330F-P. 3.14 Configuring TDMA Mode Specification This function is supported only in the BaseStation mode. 3.14.1 Overview Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is specifically designed to address the challenge of CPE nodes being...
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 2. Fixed mode The fixed mode is designed for scenarios that require traffic balance, consistent latency, and consistent uplink and downlink throughput for each node. By utilizing fix intervals (such as 5 ms, 8 ms, and 10 ms), the duration of each frame can be fixed to achieve a consistent latency.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3. Expert mode Expand Advanced and toggle on Expert Mode.
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Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Caution The expert mode is designed for situations where a specific node requires a dedicated and fixed time slot, unaffected by algorithm adjustments. In this mode, the desired time slot can be set by the customer. However, it is important to note that the expert mode is not recommended for general customers and should only be configured by individuals with relevant professional knowledge.
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Configuration Guide Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Rate Limiting Enable rate limiting on broadcast or multicast packets to avoid congestion on the air interface. The device supports rate limiting on specified broadcast packets (ARP and DHCP), specified multicast packets (MDNS and SSDP), or all broadcast and multicast packets. Caution Rate limiting takes effect on all devices over the network, that is, all bridges capable of rate limiting on the homepage.
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Configuration Guide Advanced Settings Check whether the bridge is in BaseStation mode or CPE mode. If the bridge is currently in BaseStation mode, pressing the One-Touch Pairing button on the wireless bridge will bridge it to all nearby devices operating in CPE mode.
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Configuration Guide Advanced Settings 4.4.2 Configuration Steps Choose One-Device > Config > Advanced > Wi-Fi Protection. This function is enabled by default. You can manually disable the Wi-Fi protection function. Click Save. PoE Settings Specification PoE setting is only supported on the RG-EST330F-P. Choose One-Device >...
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Configuration Guide Advanced 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. 4.6.2 Rebooting the Camera Connected to the Current Device Choose Advanced >...
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Configuration Guide Tools Tools Antenna Alignment Specification If the current device is in the BaseStation mode, you can view information about all devices in the CPE mode. If the current device is in the CPE mode, you can only view information about the current device and the device in the BaseStation mode.
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Configuration Guide Tools The bridge group information that can be viewed includes the maximum vertical and horizontal values of the BaseStation and camera in the bridge group, the optimal historical RSSI, and the real-time vertical and horizontal RSSIs. Caution The left pane displays details about the BaseStation device, while the right pane shows information about the CPE device.
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Configuration Guide Tools After the spectrum scan is complete, if the color of certain channels is gray, it indicates that they are unavailable. Use a channel with a different color. 5.2.1 Overview When a bridge is installed outdoors, outdoor base stations from other networks may cause wireless interference that will impact the bridge's performance.
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Configuration Guide Tools Click Spectrum Scan, and then click OK on the pop-up window. The Spectrum Scan page is displayed. You can click the 20 MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz tabs to view the frequency interference. The color gradient from left to right indicates the level of interference, ranging from low to high.
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Configuration Guide Tools To change frequencies, click on the target frequencies, and then click Change. A pop-up window is displayed. Click OK. Network Test Tool Choose One-Device > Config > Tools > Network Tools. When you select the ping tool, you can enter the IP address or URL and click Start to test the connectivity between the bridge and the IP address or URL.
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Configuration Guide Tools Collecting Fault Info Choose One-Device > Config > Tools > Fault Collection. Click Start to collect fault information and compress it into a file for engineers to identify fault. Caution If the issue persists despite following the troubleshooting methods provided in this section, you may require remote support from a technician who will enable developer mode to resolve the issue.
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Configuration Guide Tools (2) Set speed test parameters. Type: Select the downlink or uplink rates for the test (multiple selections are supported): ○ Downlink speed: Data transmission rate from the peer device to the local device (indicated by the green arrow).
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Network Settings Network Modes 6.1.1 Configuring the Network Mode The device supports two network modes: bridge mode and router mode. The system menu and functions vary with the network mode. A bridge is in bridge mode by default. 1.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Configuring the IPv4 Address of the WAN Port In bridge mode, the IPv4 address of the WAN port is only used for accessing the web interface, and does not affect the service network. 6.2.1 Allocating IPv4 Addresses to Bridges on the Network 1.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution The start IP address cannot be on the same network segment as the current IP address. Otherwise, the configuration will fail. After the configuration is saved, the device IP address will change, and you may fail to access the device's web interface.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings (2) Click IP Allocation. (3) Select DHCP from the Internet drop-down list. Then, click OK. 6.2.2 Set the WAN Port IP Address for a Single Online Bridge Choose One-Device > Monitor > WDS Group Info > BaseStation or CPE. You can set an IP address for a single device using the Network-wide Management menu.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution After the IP address and subnet mask are changed, you may fail to access the device's web interface. In this case, you need to enter the new IP address in the browser's address bar for login. Ensure that the IP addresses of the management PC and the device are on the same network segment.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings 6.2.3 Configuring an IP Address for the WAN Port Choose One-Device > Config > Network > WAN. Select the Internet connection type. You are advised to select DHCP for networks with a DHCP server, or Static IP for networks without a DHCP server.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Choose One-Device > Config > Network > Base Configuration > LAN. Enter the IP address and subnet mask, and click Save. After changing the IP address of the LAN port, enter the new IP address in the browser to access the web interface of the device for configuration and management. Table 6-1 LAN Configuration Parameters Parameter...
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description The number of assignable IP addresses, which is determined by the LAN IP Count segment and the start IP address. Lease time of the automatically assigned IP addresses. When the lease Lease Time (Min) time expires, devices on the LAN will obtain IP addresses again.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings 6.4.2 Modifying the MTU of the Current Device Choose One-Device > Config > Network > WAN. On the WAN page, enter the MTU value and click Save.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Configuring the DHCP Server Specification This function is supported only when the network mode of the device is set to router mode. 6.5.1 Overview In router mode, the DHCP server function can be enabled on the device to automatically assign IP addresses to clients, so that clients connected to the LAN ports of the device can obtain IP addresses for Internet access.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution If the DHCP Server function is disabled on all devices on the network, clients cannot automatically obtain IP addresses. You need to enable the DHCP Server function on one device or manually configure a static IP address for each client for Internet access.
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Configuration Guide Network Settings Choose One-Device > Config > Network > LAN. After this function is enabled, you cannot log in to the web interface of the camera through the LAN port of the PC. You can only access the web interface of the camera through the SSID or by connecting to the BaseStation.
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Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis Alarm and Fault Diagnosis Alarm Information and Suggested Action When bridges fail or lack some necessary security configuration, the system prompts key alarms about the bridges on the homepage, so that users can handle the exceptions promptly. Choose One-Device >...
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Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis Caution When configuring the WDS password for the entire network, ensure that all devices are online. Otherwise, WDS passwords of the devices will be inconsistent. Configuring the WDS password for the entire network will reconnect all devices in the network. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
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Configuration Guide Alarm and Fault Diagnosis Caution Frequency 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 frequency and channel width.
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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 frequency in the WDS group (group 2 in the example) is consistent with that of back-off channels. (See Displaying WDS Group Information.) If so, manually switch the frequency to a non-dynamic...
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Configuration Guide System Settings System Settings Configuring Management Password Choose One-Device > Monitor > WDS Group Info. (1) Click Bridge Workspace. (2) Click Admin Password to change the login password for all devices. If there is an unbridged device in the network, the link will be unavailable.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Caution This password is used to log in to web interface 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. Configuring Session Timeout Duration Choose One-Device >...
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Configuration Guide System Settings Resetting Factory Settings Choose One-Device > Config > System > Management > Reset 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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Configuration Guide System Settings Caution Please keep the device powered on during reboot. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. Configuring System Time Choose Network-Wide > System > 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.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Performing Update and Displaying the System Version 8.7.1 Online Update Choose One-Device > Config > System > Update > Online Update. If there a new version available, you can click it for an update. Caution After being updated, the device will reboot. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. If no version update is detected or online update cannot be performed, check whether the bridge is connected to the Internet.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Caution After being updated, the device will reboot. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. Switching System Language Click in the upper right corner of the page. Select the target language from the drop-down list. Note Only Chinese and English are available.
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Configuration Guide System Settings SNMP uses a manager and agent architecture. The manager communicates with agents through the SNMP protocol to retrieve information such as device status, configuration details, and performance data. It can also be used to configure and manage devices. SNMP can be used to manage various network devices, including routers, switches, servers, firewalls, etc.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Table 8-1 Global Configuration Parameters Parameter Description SNMP Server Indicates whether SNMP service is enabled. SNMP Version Indicates the SNMP protocol version, including v1, v2c, and v3 versions. Local Port The port range is 1 to 65535. 1~64 characters.
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Configuration Guide System Settings A view can have multiple subtrees. The management system can only access MIB nodes in these subtrees, and cannot access other unauthorized MIB nodes. This can prevent unauthorized system administrators from accessing sensitive MIB nodes, thereby protecting the security of network devices. Moreover, views can also improve the efficiency of network management and speed up the response from the management system.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description There are two types of rules: included and excluded rules. The included rule only allows access to OIDs within the OID range. Click Type Add Included Rule to set this type of view. Excluded rules allow access to all OIDs except those in the OID range. Click Add Excluded Rule to configure this type of view.
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Configuration Guide System Settings (1) Click Add in the SNMP v1/v2c Community Name List pane. (2) Add a v1/v2c user. Table 8-3 v1/v2c User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description 8~32 characters. It must contain at least three character categories, including uppercase and Community Name lowercase letters, digits, and special characters.
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Configuration Guide System Settings 3. Configuring v3 Groups Overview SNMP v3 introduces the concept of grouping to achieve better security and access control. A group is a group of SNMP users with the same security policies and access control settings. With SNMP v3, multiple groups can be configured, each with its own security policies and access control settings.
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Configuration Guide System Settings (2) Configure v3 group parameters. Table 8-4 v3 Group Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Indicates the name of the group. 1~32 characters. Group Name Chinese characters, full-width characters, question marks, and spaces are not allowed. Indicates the minimum security level (authentication and encryption, Security Level authentication but no encryption, no authentication and encryption) of the group.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description The options under the drop-down box are configured views (default: all, Read & Write View none). The options under the drop-down box are configured views (default: all, Notify View none). Note A group defines the minimum security level, read and write permissions, and scope for users within the group.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Choose Network-Wide > System > SNMP > View/Group/Community/Client Access Control. (1) Click Add in the SNMP v3 Client List pane to add a v3 user. (2) Configure v3 user parameters. Table 8-5 v3 User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Username...
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Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description Authentication protocols supported: MD5/SHA/SHA224/SHA256/SHA384/SHA512. Authentication password: 8~31 characters. Chinese characters, full-width Auth Protocol, Auth characters, question marks, and spaces are not allowed. It must contain at least Password three character categories, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Item Description Read & write permission Read-only permission. Configuration Steps (2) In the global configuration interface, select v2c and set other settings as default. Then, click Save. (3) Add a view on the View/Group/Community/Client Access Control interface. Click Add in the View List pane to add a view.
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Configuration Guide System Settings (4) On the View/Group/Community/Client Access Control interface, enter the SNMP v1/v2c community name. Click Add in the SNMP v1/v2c Community Name List pane. Enter the group name, access mode, and view in the pop-up window. Click OK.
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Configuration Guide System Settings 2. Configuring SNMP v3 Application Scenario You need to monitor and control devices, and use the third-party software to monitor and deliver device information to public nodes (1.3.6.1.2.1). The security level of v3 is authentication and encryption. ...
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Configuration Guide System Settings (3) Add a view on the View/Group/Community/Client Access Control interface. Click Add in the View List pane. Enter the view name and OID in the pop-up window, and click Add Included Rule. Click OK.
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Configuration Guide System Settings (4) On the View/Group/Community/Client Access Control interface, add an SNMP v3 group. Click Add in the SNMP v3 Group List pane. Enter the group name and security level on the pop-up window. As this user has read and write permissions, select public_view for read-only and read &...
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Configuration Guide System Settings 8.9.5 Configuring Trap Service Trap is a notification mechanism of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) protocol. It is used to report the status and events of network devices to administrators, including device status, faults, performance, configuration, and security management.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Trap is a notification mechanism that is used to send alerts to administrators when important events or failures occur on devices or services. Trap v1/v2c are two versions in the SNMP protocol for network management and monitoring.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Table 8-8 Trap v1/v2c User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Dest Host IP IP address of the trap peer device. An IPv4 or IPv6 address is supported. Version Number Trap version, including v1 and v2c. Port ID The port range of the trap peer device is 1 to 65535.
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Configuration Guide System Settings (2) Configure trap v3 user parameters. Table 8-9 Trap v3 User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Dest Host IP IP address of the trap peer device. An IPv4 or IPv6 address is supported. Port ID The port range of the trap peer device is 1 to 65535. Name of the trap v3 user.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description Authentication protocols supported: MD5/SHA/SHA224/SHA256/SHA384/SHA512. Authentication password: 8~31 characters. Chinese characters, full-width Auth Protocol, Auth characters, question marks, and spaces are not allowed. It must contain at Password least three character categories, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Configuration Steps (2) Select the v2c version in the Trap Setting interface and click Save. (3) Click Add in the Trap v1/v2c Client List to add a trap v2c user. (4) Enter the destination host IP address, version, port number, user name, and other information. Then, click 2.
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Configuration Guide System Settings Table 8-11 User Requirement Specification Item Description IP address and port number The destination host IP is 192.168.110.87, and the port number is 167. Version and user name Select the v3 version and trapv3_user for the user name. Authentication protocol/authentication password Authentication protocol/password: MD5/Ruijie123...
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