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Configuration GuideEdge Wireless SystemFront MatterEdge Wireless System (EWS-150g)Introducing the EWS-150gConfigurationUpdating the FirmwareNovember 1st, 2006210-0028-01 Rev. ACopyright © 2003 – 2006 Strix Systems, Inc.26610 Agoura RoadCalabasas, CA 91302USAhttp://www.strixsystems.com Networks Without Wires®
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EWS-150g Configuration Guide iii     EWS-150g Configuration GuideCopyright NoticeCopyright © 2006 Strix Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced or disclosedin whole or in part by any means without the written consent of Strix Systems, Inc. Trademarks and brandnames are marks of their respective holders.FCC NoticeThe enclosed wireless network device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference.2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.This wireless network device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation. This wireless network device generates, uses, and radiatesradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this wireless network device does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the wireless network device off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:◗Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.◗Increase the separation between the wireless network device and the affected receiver.◗Connect the wireless network device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.◗Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.European Community (EC) Directives and ConformityThis wireless network device is in conformity with the Essential Requirements of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/ECof the European Union.Non-Modification StatementUnauthorized changes or modifications to Strix devices are not permitted. Modifications to Strix devices willvoid the warranty and may violate FCC or other regulations.RF Exposure Requirements To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, the antenna used for this wireless network devicemust be installed to provide a separation distance of a minimum of 12 inches or more from all persons, andmust not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter. Installers andend-users must follow these installation instructions.
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EWS-150g Configuration Guide v     EWS-150g Configuration GuideTable of ContentsFront Matter .................................................................................................................................. iCopyright Notice ...................................................................................................................................iiiFCC Notice  ...........................................................................................................................................iiiEuropean Community (EC) Directives and Conformity  ..........................................................................iiiProduct Images  ..................................................................................................................................... ivTable of Contents  ..........................................................................................................................vAn Introduction to the EWS-150g  ................................................................................................1Overview ...............................................................................................................................................1Bridging the Network  ......................................................................................................................1802.11g Wireless Technology  .........................................................................................................2Installing the EWS-150g  ............................................................................................................... 3Factory Default Settings ..........................................................................................................................3Resetting the EWS-150g to its Factory Default State ................................................................................3Managing the EWS-150g  .............................................................................................................. 4Connecting to the Unit ...........................................................................................................................4Logging In  ..............................................................................................................................................4The Home Page ...............................................................................................................................5About the Country Code  ........................................................................................................................6Setting Up the User Login Parameters  ....................................................................................................7Setting Up the System Management Options ..........................................................................................8Establishing the TCP/IP Network Settings ................................................................................................9DHCP Over LAN .............................................................................................................................9Setting Up the Radio Parameters  ..........................................................................................................10Station Configuration  ...........................................................................................................................12Monitoring Your Network .......................................................................................................... 14Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................15Antenna Aimer .....................................................................................................................................16Updating the Firmware  .............................................................................................................. 17Index .......................................................................................................................................... 19
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EWS-150g Configuration Guide 1     EWS-150g Configuration GuideAn Introduction to the EWS-150gOverviewThe EWS-150g Edge Wireless System is a CPE device specifically targeted at metropolitan WISPs who areoffering low-cost residential wireless service to their customers. When deploying a metropolitan Wi-Fisolution, in many cases the signal is not sufficiently strong enough to penetrate residential buildings andestablish a reliable connection with low-end consumer wireless network interfaces. The EWS-150govercomes this problem by providing a higher transmit power with high gain antennas, ensuring that yourwireless customers stay connected. The EWS-150g also offers a suite of management features—including apowerful Web Management Interface (WMI) and SNMP—that have been tailored for residential users,including the ability to upgrade the EWS-150g firmware remotely, performance monitoring, and usage historylogs.Bridging the NetworkThe EWS-150g bridges connectivity between a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), consisting of multipleStrix Outdoor Wireless System (OWS) nodes formed as a structured mesh, an indoor wired Local AreaNetwork (LAN), and/or an indoor Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). This bridging function is providedwith Layer 2 Network Address Translation (NAT) so that multiple computers can be supported by a singleassociation between the OWS and the EWS-150g, while still receiving IP address assignments from the WISPgateway via DHCP. Figure 1 shows a generalized application for the EWS-150g.Figure 1. Bridging the Network
2 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration Guide802.11g Wireless TechnologyThe EWS-150g is an 802.11g radio device with the 802.11g radio acting as a Wireless Client Station. Figure 2shows the rear of the EWS-150g unit, highlighting the antennas, the Ethernet LAN port, the DC powerreceptacle and the reset button.Figure 2. EWS-150g (Rear View)Reset buttonEthernet portDC powerAntenna
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 3     EWS-150g Configuration GuideInstalling the EWS-150gThis User’s Guide is intended for use by Service Providers who are pre-configuring the device for theirsubscribers. The physical installation of the EWS-150g is performed by the subscriber. It is the subscriber’sresponsibility to ensure that the unit is connected to their computer or home network properly, using thecomponents provided. The following items are shipped in the product’s carton:◗1 x Strix EWS-150g unit◗1 x Ethernet cable, 5ft length (blue)◗2 x Omni-directional antennas◗1 x Power supplyFactory Default SettingsThe following table shows the default settings established at the factory for the EWS-150g.Resetting the EWS-150g to its Factory Default StateTo reset the EWS-150g to its factory default state, use a paper clip—or other similar tool—to press the Resetbutton (see Figure 2) on the rear panel. Hold the Reset button down until the LEDs on the front panel go OFFand the Power (PWR) LED comes ON again (about 5 seconds) to restore all configuration settings to theirfactory default values.Function Factory Default SettingIP Address 169.254.1.250User Name AdminPassword Admin802.11g Radio Enabled, and configured as a wireless client station.SSID Strix Wireless NetworkThe EWS-150g will always connect to the Strix Wireless Network SSID, when available.DHCP EnabledLayer 2 NAT EnabledAccessibility Accessible via the Ethernet portManager/One Plug-In Enabled
4 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideManaging the EWS-150gThe EWS-150g is preconfigured for basic functionality by the WISP using the unit’s embedded WebManagement Interface (WMI). The unit can also be configured remotely.This User’s Guide describes how to configure and monitor your EWS-150g using its embedded WebManagement Interface. Connecting to the UnitUse an Ethernet cable (provided) to connect the EWS-150g to a computer. Alternatively, you can connect theunit to the computer via an Ethernet switch, hub or router. If the network is using a DHCP server, the unit willbe assigned an IP address automatically (even when DHCP assigns an IP address the unit can always bereached from its default IP address, which is 169.254.1.250). If no DHCP server is available, the unit can onlybe reached via its default IP address (169.254.1.250). To establish a connection, the EWS-150g and yourcomputer must be on the same IP segment.Use your Web browser to connect with the EWS-150g.◗When using a DHCP server, you can identify the IP address assigned by the server by looking in the logfiles of the DHCP server, or by using the Strix Manager/One plug-in; however, the Manager/One plug-in is only compatible with Microsoft® Internet Explorer, version 6.1 or higher. You can download theplug-in from http://www.strixsystems.com/support/downloads.asp.◗If no DHCP server is available, use the unit’s default IP address (169.254.1.250).Logging InAt the Login prompt, use the default user name and password to log in to the EWS-150g. The default username and password is Admin (for both). After entering the user name and password, click on the OK button tolog in to the unit’s Web Management Interface.Figure 3. Login Prompt
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 5     EWS-150g Configuration GuideThe Home PageWith a successful login, the EWS-150g home page is displayed. The home page shows the unit’s current statusinformation. It also provides information about the top wireless neighbors that are within range of the radio,as well as system details (IP address, MAC address, uptime and firmware version).A selection of buttons in the left pane of the home page provides immediate access to system monitoringinformation (Quick Links), and a choice of tools for resetting the unit to its factory default state, loading newfirmware and rebooting the unit (Actions).The top 2 frames of the home page containing the station and wireless neighbor information will refreshthemselves automatically every 10 seconds, but you can force a refresh of these frames at any time by clickingon the Refresh button. The bottom frame containing the unit’s statistical data can be refreshed manually byclicking on the Refresh button (this frame does not refresh itself automatically).Figure 4. Home PageFrom the home page you can click on either the Configure tab to access the unit’s configuration options, orclick on the Monitor tab to view the current operational status of the unit. You can return to the home page atany time by simply clicking on the Home tab.Left PaneTabbed Windows (Home/Configure/Monitor)Refresh
6 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideAbout the Country CodeThe EWS-150g uses the US (United States) as the default country code. You are solely responsible for settingthe correct country code to ensure full compliance with your local regulatory laws for wirelesscommunications. Only the US and Canada are presented in the list of available country codes.To set the country code, click on the Configure tab then click on General to display the General Settingswindow.Figure 5. General Settings WindowIn the Country Code field, select the country code from the pull down list that applies to your geographiclocation (either the United States or Canada). All examples from this point forward assume that the US is yourcountry of choice. If you change the country code to Canada you are presented with a warning to remind youthat it is your responsibility to comply with your local regulatory laws for wireless communications. You mustclick on the OK button to acknowledge that you understand your responsibility.Figure 6. WarningIf you change the country code, click on Update to apply your change then click on Reboot to reboot theEWS-150g. Only after the unit reboots will your selected country code become active.
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 7     EWS-150g Configuration GuideSetting Up the User Login ParametersEstablishing user login parameters determines both the administrator and guest user privileges. To set up theseparameters, click on the Configure tab then click on User Login to display the User Login window.Figure 7. User Login Window1. In the User Name field, select the type of user (either Admin or Guest) from the pull-down list.2. In the Password field, enter a password (between 5 and 32 characters). The password is case-sensitive.3. In the Confirm Password field, retype your password (otherwise the system will reject it).The default for the user name and the password is Admin (with a capitalized A) for both. We stronglyrecommend that you change the default password immediately after your initial login.4. In the Guest User Login field, check the enabled box if you want to allow guest access. Leave this boxunchecked to deny all guess access.5. When finished, click on Update to apply your changes then click on Reboot to reboot the EWS-100.Only after the unit reboots will the user login parameters you defined here be in effect.
8 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideSetting Up the System Management OptionsThe EWS-150g can be managed from any of the following management options:◗Web—from your Web browser using its embedded Web Management Interface (WMI).◗LAN—This option allows you to manage the EWS-150g using either Web, Telnet or SNMP with a directconnection from the unit’s LAN port.◗SNMP—Allows management via an SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) managementconsole. The EWS-150g supports the 802.11 MIB (Management Information Base), as well as Strixproprietary MIBs. Any MIB I or MIB II compliant SNMP management console (such as HP OpenView)can be used to manage the unit.To set up the system management options, click on the Configure tab then click on Management to displaythe Management window.Figure 8. Management WindowEnable or disable your preferred system management options, as desired. If you enable the Telnet option youmust also provide the Telnet timeout (in seconds)—the default is 180. If you enable SNMP management, youmust also provide the SNMP communities you are using and the system contact information. When finished,click on Update to apply your changes then click on Reboot to reboot the EWS-150g. Only after the unitreboots will you be able to manage the EWS-150g from any of the selected management options.
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 9     EWS-150g Configuration GuideEstablishing the TCP/IP Network SettingsYou have the option of obtaining all IP addresses (unit, default gateway, DNS server and SNTP server)automatically using DHCP, or you can configure static IP addresses manually. The default is to have theDHCP server assign all IP addresses. In addition, there is an option to enable or disable DHCP functionalityover the LAN port. The default is to have this option enabled so that DHCP can assign IP addresses for theinitial configuration; however, after completing the TCP/IP configuration you must disable this option toprevent the reassignment of IP addresses over the unit’s Ethernet port—see also, DHCP Over LAN (below).To set up the TCP/IP options, click on the Configure tab then click on TCP/IP to display the TCP/IP Settingswindow.Figure 9. TCP/IP Settings WindowIf you want to assign any IP addresses manually (static IP addresses), enter the addresses in the correspondingfields, otherwise allow DHCP to assign the addresses for you.DHCP Over LANThis option should be checked (enabled) during the initial configuration process, but when you havecompleted the TCP/IP configuration and all IP addresses have been assigned you must disable this option toprevent users from reassigning IP addresses over the unit’s Ethernet port.When finished, click on Update to apply your changes then click on Reboot to reboot the EWS-100. Onlyafter the unit reboots will the IP addresses defined by your TCP/IP configuration options be in effect.Disable the DHCP over LAN option!
10 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideSetting Up the Radio ParametersTo set up the 802.11g radio parameters, click on the Configure tab then click on Radio Parameters to displaythe 802.11g Radio Parameters window.Figure 10. Radio Parameters Window1. In the Data Rate field, choose the preferred data rate from the pull-down list. The default for this fieldis Best, which means the EWS-150g will select the best data rate available automatically.2. In the Transmit Power field, choose the preferred transmit power from the pull-down list (either Full,Half, Quarter, One Eighth, or Minimum). The default for this field is Full, which means the radio isalways operating at full (maximum) power.3. In the Background Scan Enabled field, check this box to enable background scanning for wirelessclient stations. the default for this field is enabled.4. In the Background Scan Interval field—If you enabled background scanning—enter a value between1000 and 60000 ms to define the interval (elapsed time) between scans. The default for this field is5000 milliseconds.5. In the Background Scan Duration field—If you enabled background scanning—enter a valuebetween 10 and 10000 ms to define the duration of each scan. The default for this field is 50milliseconds.6. In the Fragment Length field, enter a value between 256 and 2346. This setting determines the size ofthe wireless frame. Wireless frames are reassembled by the EWS-150g before being forwarded to theEthernet port, but only if the frame is smaller than the Ethernet MTU (1536 bytes). The default valuefor this field is 2346.
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 11     EWS-150g Configuration Guide7. In the RTS/CTS Threshold field, enter a value between 256 and 2346. This value determines at whatframe length the RTS-CTS function is triggered. By default, the threshold is set at its highest value(2346). A lower value means that the RTS-CTS function is triggered for smaller frame lengths. A lowerthreshold value may be necessary in environments with excessive signal noise, but may result insome performance degradation.8. In the Protection Mode field, choose the desired 802.11g protection mode from the pull-down list(either Auto, None or Always). The default for this field is Auto.◗Auto—This is the default mode and will enable protection for 802.11g stations if the EWS-150gfinds an 802.11b client. In this mode, if the 802.11b client leaves the network the protection modewill revert to None automatically.◗None—This assumes there are no wireless stations using 802.11b (11 Mbps) technology. Ifoperating in a mixed 802.11b/g network with minimal 802.11b traffic, choose this option toensure the best performance for your 802.11g stations.◗Always—Protects 802.11b traffic from colliding with 802.11g traffic. This mode is notrecommended, especially if only a few wireless stations are operating with 802.11b. Only use thismode in environments with heavy 802.11b traffic or where there is interference.9. In the Protection Rate field, choose the data rate at which the RTS-CTS (Request-to-Send and Clear-to-Send) packets are sent (either 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, or 11 Mbps). The default data rate forthis field is 11 Mbps.10. In the Protection Type field, choose either CTS-only or RTS-CTS. With CTS-only selected, the client isnot required to send an RTS (Request-to-Send) to the AP. As long as the client receives a CTS (Clear-to-Send) frame from the AP then the client is free to send data. With the RTS-CTS option enabled, theclient is required to send an RTS to the AP and wait for a CTS from the AP before it can send data (thisoption creates additional overhead and can cause performance degradation). The default for this fieldis CTS-only.11. In the Short Slot Time field, check the box to enable this feature. 802.11g defines the long slot time as20 microseconds and a short slot time as 9 microseconds. 802.11b only supports the long slot time of20 microseconds. In an environment with 802.11g devices only, this option (Short Slot Time) must beenabled for better performance—giving precedence to 802.11g traffic. The default is to have the shortslot time enabled.12. In the Short Preamble field, check the box to enable this feature. Short slot preamble improvesnetwork efficiency by reducing the preamble from 128 bits to 56 bits. 802.11g is required to supportboth short and long preambles (802.11b support for a short preamble is optional). If this option isenabled, any 802.11b clients associated with the network must support a short preamble. The defaultis to have the short preamble enabled.13. When finished, click on Update to apply your changes then click on Reboot to reboot the EWS-150g.Only after the unit reboots will these changes take effect.
12 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideStation ConfigurationTo establish the 802.11g Station Configuration parameters, click on the Configure tab then click onConfiguration to display the 802.11g Station Configuration window.Figure 11. Station Configuration Window1. In the AP Selection Method field, choose either BSSID or SSID as the AP selection priority. If BSSID isselected and the EWS-150g cannot locate the BSSID within the elapsed time specified in the BSSIDTimeout field, the unit defaults to the SSID. The default for this field is SSID.2. If BSSID is selected as the AP selection method, enter the MAC address of the AP in the BSSID field.3. If BSSID is selected as the AP selection method, enter a value (in seconds) in the BSSID Timeout fieldto define the elapsed time before the EWS-150g defaults to the SSID to locate the AP.4. In the SSID field, enter the SSID of the network that you want to grant client access to.5. In the Authentication field, choose the desired level of authentication. Client authentication ensuresthat users are who they say they are. If authentication is required (strongly recommended), you mustdefine the level of authentication you want to assign to this Access Point. Currently, not allauthentication types are available with the EWS-150g. The default for this field is Open.6. The EAP Type is currently not supported.7. In the Encryption field, choose either Clear or WEP (other encryption methods are currently notsupported). The default for this field is Clear.
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 13     EWS-150g Configuration Guide8. If you want to use a shared Client Connect key (or multiple shared keys), click on the buttoncorresponding to the shared key you want to define (1 through 4) to generate the key entry pop-upwindow, then choose either 64 bit, 128 bit or 152 bit encryption. After choosing the encryption type,enter the key then click on the Update button.Figure 12. Defining a Shared KeyThe shared key you entered is displayed as coded black dots in the corresponding Encryption Keyfield. You can enter up to 4 shared keys.9. When finished, click on Update to apply your changes then click on Reboot to reboot the EWS-100.Only after the unit reboots will these changes take effect.
14 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideMonitoring Your NetworkThe EWS-150g is equipped with a variety of monitoring features and a troubleshooting aid, all of which areavailable from the Monitor tab in the unit’s Web Management Interface. In addition, there are several quicklinks on the home page that will direct you to the key monitoring functions. The home page also includes anAntenna Aimer, which allows you to monitor signal strength while manually directing the unit’s antenna (thisfunction is only available from the home page). Monitoring functions include:◗Event Log◗L2NAT◗Troubleshooting◗Wireless Neighbors (802.11g)◗Statistics (802.11g)◗Wireless History (802.11g)Because the EWS-150g monitors are intuitive and to avoid redundancy, this document does not provideexamples of all available monitors. It does, however, provide an example of the Troubleshooting window andthe Antenna Aimer, which are unique to the EWS-150g.Where monitors are in tabular form the table can be sorted by column by simply clicking in the columnheader. For example, in Figure 13 (Wireless Neighbors) you may want to display the results sorted by RSSIvalue. In this case, click in the RSSI (dBm) column header. To reverse the displayed order (descending insteadof ascending), click in the column header again.Figure 13. Wireless Neighbors
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 15     EWS-150g Configuration GuideTroubleshootingThis feature is provided as a convenient tool for testing your wireless configuration and associations. Toinitiate the troubleshooting tool, click on the Monitor tab then click on Troubleshooting to display theTroubleshooting window.Click on the Start Troubleshooting button to begin the process.Figure 14. Troubleshooting
16 EWS-150g Configuration GuideEWS-150g Configuration GuideAntenna AimerAvailable from the home page, this tool is provided to assist users when attempting to find the optimumplacement for the EWS-150g. The process is dynamic and interactive, which means that when you repositionthe unit or its antennas you are presented with an immediate response indicating the received signal strength.Figure 15. Antenna Aimer
EWS-150g Configuration Guide 17     EWS-150g Configuration GuideUpdating the FirmwareTo update the EWS-150g firmware, you must first establish the FTP file transfer parameters so that the unitknows where to locate the new image file. To do this, click on the Configure tab then click on FirmwareUpdates to display the Firmware updates window.Figure 16. Firmware Updates WindowAfter entering the FTP location parameters, click on Update to apply your change then click on Reboot toreboot the unit. When the unit has completed its reboot process, go to the home page and click on LoadFirmware to display the Load Firmware window. If you need to change the FTP location parameters, click onthe FTP Parameters link, otherwise click on the Start Download button to begin the firmware updateprocedure.Figure 17. Updating the Firmware
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EWS-150g Configuration Guide 19     EWS-150g Configuration GuideIndexAAccess Point 2antenna aimer 31Bbridging the network 1Cconfiguration options 2connecting the unit 4connecting to the unit 4contact information icopyright notice i, iiicountry code 6DDHCP over LAN 10dual radio 2EEuropean Community (EC) conformity iiiFfactory default settings 3FCC notice iiifirmware updates 32Hhome page 5Iinstallation 3installing 3introduction 1Llogging in 4Mmanaging the unit 4modes of operation 2monitoring 29NNAT 1non-modification statement iiinotices iiiFCC iiiOoperational mode of radios 7overview 1Rradio parameters 12, 13, 20, 22resetting the unit 3RF exposure iiiSstation configuration 14, 24Strix contact information isystem management 9TTCP/IP settings 10troubleshooting 30Uupdating the firmware 32user login 8WWireless Client Station 2wireless configuration options 2WLAN 1WWAN 1
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