Aerohive Networks BR200-WP AP Router User Manual BR200 WP

Aerohive Networks, Inc. AP Router BR200 WP

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  Operating Instructions Manual  Model Name: BR200-WP Model No., BR200-WP AC/DC power Adapter Rating: 48Vdc, 1.25A Operating Temperature: 32 to 104 degrees F (0C to 40 degrees C) Storage Temperature: -4 to 158 degrees F (-20 to 70 degrees C Relative Humidity: Maximum 95%    Contact for software questions: info@aerohive.com      Phone: 408-510-6100    Needed Equipment: Ethernet hub. Laptops  AP login information:  Serial connection: 9800, 8, N, 1, no flow control Login:  admin Password: aerohive  Must have the Ethernet port connected so the EUT gets active link. Must enter line commands to set channel, power and mode.  Wifi1 – 5GHz radio Wifi0 – 2.4GHz radio  In the instructions below, enter the correct wifi1 or wifi0 for the appropriate band you are testing.  To display available channels: show interface <wifi0  | wifi1> channel   To set channel: interface <wifi0 | wifi1 > radio channel XX     <- 2.4GHz or 5G to channel XX  To set power:
  interface <wifi0 | wifi1> radio power XX     <-- sets 2.4GHz/5G radio to power XX, note if power XX is greater than the systems internal power limit for japan, it will set power to the limit  To change between 20MHz and 40MHz operation, need to load/change the operation radio profiles:  radio profile 11na channel-width 40-above <-- will set the 5GHz radio to 40MHz operation, with the extra 20MHz emission located above the current channel.    Example – if the current channel is set to channel 36, and you bond the channel above, then the center of the emission will be channel 38  To reset the channel to 20MHz: radio profile 11na channel-width 20  Profile – 11na – 5GHz profile Profile – 11ng – 2.4GHz operation profile  To see the radio’s current settings: show interface <wifi0 | wifi1>  To see the radio per chain power setting: Show interface <wifi0 | wifi1> _per  To see a list of radio profiles and SSID’s for the radios (need below): show int    <-  table showing radio status show run   shows list of profiles  To create a SSID, and make it operational on 2.4/5G radio: Ssid jpn_dfs Interface <wifi0 | wifi1> ssid jpn_dfs  To turn off a radio (not RX mode) Interface wifi0 SSID jpn_dfs shutdown  To bring the radio back up no interface wifi0 SSID jpn_dfs shutdown
  To start continuous transmission: _test interface wifi tx-chain-mask YY cont-tx XX payload-size 1500  Must use _ before test Must set channel, power and bandwith first YY = 0x1 for single chain, or 0x3 for both chains (use this!) XX = data rate in 500kB/s.  (For legacy modes – take the normal data rate and double it, for example, 802.11b 1Mbs/s – enter in 2, for 802.11g, 11Mb/s – enter in 22; or enter in MCS#)   Examples: 802.11b, 1Mbs both chains):  _test interface wifi0 tx-chain-mask 0x3 cont-tx 2 payload-size 1500  802.11g, 6Mbs:  _test interface wifi tx-chain-mask 0x3 cont-tx 12 payload-size 1500 802.11n20, MCS0:  _test interface wifi tx-chain-mask 0x3 cont-tx mcs0 payload-size 1500  To stop transmission:  no _test interface wifi0 cont-tx Must stop transmission before changing any other parameters.    RX Mode: _test interface wifi0 rx-only  To stop RX mode: No _test interface wifi0 rx-only
  DFS Instructions  Need:  DFS client laptop                       Setup the DFS client to fixed IP address:  192.168.1.3 Set the channel and bandwidth using the radio commands shown previously  Once the client laptop associates with the AP, confirm that you can ping the laptop wired to the AP.  On client laptop, open file explorer, then connect the laptop on the wired side to find out the FCC video, and then double click the video file to start the VLC playing session.  To control the data rate while stream:  ssid jpn_dfs 11a-rate-set XX ssid jpn_dfs 11n-mcs-rate-set XX  This will set the maximum data rate, system can auto negotiate at a lower rate. EUT  Laptop (192.168.1.2) – VLC server POE ENET Switch Serial AC DFS client (192.168.1.3) ethernetethernet

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