Enterprise Networks 18-3800 Fast Ethernet Wireless Router User Manual

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Enet100 user’s manualEnterprise Networks, Inc.    tel: 215.699.6882    web: enet100.comFeatures: Full 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Wire SpeedHTTP Web Server for Browser Graphical InterfaceStatic Routing Capability StandardComplete Level III Routing Capability AvailableApplications: Wireless Data Service Providers (ISPs)Wireless Local Loop / “Last-Mile” ConnectionLAN / MAN InterconnectionHospital, University, Industrial Campus Inter-networkingPoint-to-Point ConnectivityConsecutive Point-to-Point (self-healing ring)Introduction:Enterprise Networks’ Enet100 wireless router is designed for wireless interconnection of Fast Ethernetnetworks over distances in excess of four miles. Operating in the unlicensed 24 GHz band, the enet100system offers same day plug and play capability.The Enet100 is ideal for point-to-point (PTP), consecutive PTP or mesh architecture and point-to-multipoint (PMP) applications. With sophisticated level III routing capabilities, the enet100 can drop, passor rename traffic as desired. Additionally, the Enet100 wireless router will only pass traffic to designatedwireless receiver(s) for security and resistance to intyerference.
Enet100  User’s ManualEnterprise Networks, Inc.    tel: 215.699.6882    web: enet100.comSystem Overview:Each enet100 transceiver is configured as a node on your wireless network. In the most basicconfiguration, two enet100 wireless routers can be connected as a point-to-point link. More nodes canbe added to form a CPTP or ring network that greatly increases greater reliability with self-healingcapability.  Should one of the links on the ring fail, traffic can be routed the other direction with loss ofservice. For even greater reliability, points on the CPTP network ring can be interconnected in a meshconfiguration. Not only does the mesh configuration increase reliability to tolerate more than one linkfailure, traffic can be dynamically re-routed over the least congested path.Each wireless router or wireless network node has two main components; an indoor Digital ProcessingUnit (DPU) and an outdoor Microwave Processing Unit (MPU).The DPU has a single Fast Ethernet connectoin that connects your wireless router to the outside world.Through the RJ-45 connector, the system is configure initially as well monitored and maintained whilein operation. As Fast Ethernet data from your network is received by the Enet100 router, the DPU buffersit, adds Reed-Solomon forward error correction (FEC) and modulates the data onto an RF carrier usingquadrature-amplitude modulation (QAM). The system uses modulation rates up to 128QAM withconcatenated Reed-Solomon FEC for excellent bandwidth efficiency and data integrity.Initial setup of the DPU for each specific application is performed with local computer and null Ethernetcable. This can be done on site or prior at another location. The Enet100 is menu-driven and offersvirtually “plug-and-play” capabiliuty. After setting up the IP address, and aligning the antennas, thesystem is up and running. All access to the enet100 wireless router is via a standard web browser(Explorer, Netscape, etc.) as the GIU interface. Aside from the basic setup parameters, myriad otherfunctions can be controlled such as QAM rate, baud rate, data payload, Reed-Solomon overhead, IPaddress and static IP routing tables to name a few. Optional routing protocols such as RIP1-2, OSPF,and BGP/EGP are available for additional router functionality.After initial setup, and the unit is in service, administrators with the proper authority can access router,view performance parameters, upgrade software and make setup changes via the local network orthrough the Internet using the DPU’s unique IP address. All software upgrades are free to Enet100users and can be downloaded from the enet100.com website and sent directly to the DPU from a remotelocation.High water marks can be set as alarms on a number of parameters. As examples, if payload falls belowa specified point, the DPU can be programmed to route data through another path, or if BER exceedsa predetermined threshold, a technician is paged.A single coaxial cable carries the transmitted signal, received signal and power between the indoor DPUand outdoor MPU. The transmit section of the MPU uses a very low-noise processor to upconvert theRF signal from the DPU to the desired microwave frequency. After upconversion the signal is filtered andamplified for transmission. The receive portion of the MPU uses low noise amplifiers to boost thereceived signal and then downconvert it to an RF frequency for the DPU. The MPU determines the finaloperating frequency and is offered in a wide range of licensed and unlicensed frequency bands from6MHz through 38GHz.
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Date Submitted2001-11-20 00:00:00
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