Preface This guide provides all the information you need to manage the Tranzeo TR Series Devices with AirSync. This document is intended for system administrators who are familiar with fundamentals of WLAN (Wireless Local Area Networks) technology and already have already installed AirSync server and AirConsole.
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1 Quick Configuration 1.1 Step 1: Access to the device The TR Series Devices has a default, static IP address configured on its Ethernet (eth0) interface with web access enabled. This IP address is printed on the packaging in which the TR Series device was provided.
1.2 Step 2: Network Configuration After login via the webgui, click on the Network Configuration tab as illustrated below: Figure 2. Network Configuration page. Set the appropriate parameters in the Network Configuration page. Especially: Bridge or Router mode, WAN or LAN mode, IP address, net mask (set Gateway and DNS if you selected LAN mode).
1.3 Step 3: Wireless Settings Next, enter the Wireless Settings page: Figure 3. Wireless Settings page. Set the appropriate parameters in the Wireless Settings page. Especially: Wireless Mode, SSID, Channel, Tx Rate, Beacon Interval. To save the settings click the Apply button.
2 Using AirSync with TR Series Devices 2.1 AirSync supported functionality TR Series Devices are supported by AirSync in the following ways: • Manual device registration – ability to manually register and then support a device in AirSync system. •...
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To register each TR Series Device click the Add Device button, set the proper values (especially Device Type, User Name and Password) within each empty white field, and click Save. Figure 5. Add Device. Next you must add the device interface. Figure 6.
Set proper values in the Device Interface page (especially IP Address) and click the Save button. If everything was set properly, the TR Series Device will be added to the list and its status will be shown in AirConsole, as illustrated in the following figure.
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Filters. Details view tabs: Avaiable device interfaces. Edit button. Figure 8. Interface tab, details view. Here we have the available list of interfaces for of all devices available in AirSync (in this figure filtered by device). Use the Filter button to filter interfaces by device (other option are also available).
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Configuration control buttons. Desired and actual values. Parameter status. Figure 9. Configuration manager. The configuration manager for the wlan-eth interface is split in to 2 columns: • WIRELESS SETTINGS, where you can set radio settings such as wireless mode, channel or SSID; •...
• TIME OUT: the changing parameter process didn’t finish on time. To modify parameters we need to use one of the configuration control buttons: • Send, sends the “desired value” to each device; • Set to default, sets the desired value of all parameters on the interface to the default values (remember to use the Send button after that action, to propagate all changes);...
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AirSync has a built in statistic module, which can show statistics for each device, individual interface, or individual connection. The statistics menu can be opened from within the context menu of a device (see Figure 11. Statistics via device context menu.), interface (see Figure 12.
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Statistics for selected interface. Figure 12. Statistics via interface context menu. Each interface (device) statistics window we can show the transmitted bytes (TxBytes), transmitted frames (TxFrames), received bytes (RxBytes), received frames (RxFrames), and duplicate frames received (RxDuplicates) as shown in Figure 13. Device statistics. TR‐Series Quick Configuration Guide ...
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Figure 13. Device statistics. For seperated connection statistics the transmitted bytes (TxBytes), transmitted frames (TxFrames), received bytes (RxBytes), received frames (RxFrames), and duplicate frames received (RxDuplicates) are also available. In addition, for each individual connection we can also view the RSSI, SignalLevel and Rate (as is shown in Figure 14. Individual connection statistics.). TR‐Series Quick Configuration Guide ...
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Figure 14. Individual connection statistics. For more information, please visit www.tranzeo.com. TR‐Series Quick Configuration Guide ...
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