Tranzeo Wireless Technologies TR-6000 WIRELESS NETWORKING DEVICE User Manual TR 6000 Quickstart Guide

Tranzeo Wireless Technologies, Inc WIRELESS NETWORKING DEVICE TR 6000 Quickstart Guide

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USERS MANUAL 1

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   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 2 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005  !"#$%!&'#() *"+##()#")#,*(,-.%(,)./.'&012!) ) #0!'!)"-.3*0*"",!4!)*0,#5!/#&%3"%*()).&*3).-) #%0#" #"#0!'!)"*3#,#"!4(#,).&3.5!,#3#*".(*+0#&3.)#/)!.(*4*!(") *3'-%0!()#3-#3#(/#2 #() ##$%!&'#() !" .&#3*)#, !( * #"!,#()!*0 #(5!3.('#()   !" #$%!&'#() 4#(#3*)#" %"#" *(, /*( 3*,!*)# 3*,!.-3#$%#(/1 #(#341 *(, !- (.) !(")*00#, *(, %"#, !( *//.3,*(/# 2!)  ) # !(")3%/)!.( '*(%*0 '*1 /*%"#  *3'-%0!()#3-#3#(/#).3*,!./.''%(!/*)!.(&#3*)!.(.-) !"#$%!&'#()!(3#"!,#()!*0*3#*!"0!6#01)./*%"# *3'-%0!()#3-#3#(/#!(2 !/ /*"#) #%"#32!00+#3#$%!3#,)./.33#/)) #!()#3-#3#(/#*) !".3 #3.2(#7&#("# # %"#3 " .%0, (.) '.,!-1 .3 / *(4# ) !" #$%!&'#() 2!) .%) 23!))#( *&&3.5*0 -3.' 3*(8#.  !3#0#"".,!-!/*)!.(/.%0,5.!,*%) .3!)1).%"#) !"#$%!&'#().3) #"*-#)13#*".("&#.&0#" .%0,(.)2.36!(*"!)%*)!.(2 !/ 7&."%3#0!'!)"+##7/##,#,.&3#5#()) #"!)%*)!.( *&&#(!(4&#.&0#2 .2.362!) ) #*()#((*" .%0,+#*2*3#.-) #-.00.2!(43%0#" (")*00) #*()#((*!(*0./*)!.(2 #3#*,!")*(/#.-/'-3.') #*()#((*'*1+#'*!()*!(#,   !0#!(")*00!(4) #*()#((*,.(.))%3(.(&.2#3).) #%(!)9 .(.)/.((#/)) #*()#((*2 !0#) #,#5!/#!"!(.&#3*)!.(:  #*()#((*%"#,-.3) !")3*("'!))#3'%")(.)+#/.0./*)#,.3.&#3*)!(4!(/.(;%(/)!.(2!) *(1.) #3*()#((*.3)3*("'!))#3 !" #!$< <=•  !"*()#((*>"43.%(,!(4"1")#''%")+#!(")*00#,*//.3,!(4).3)!/0#???.-) #*)!.(*00#/)3!/.,#@A.BCC9-1.% *5#*(1$%#")!.(".3,.%+)"*+.%)1.%3*()#((*43.%(,!(4"1")#'/.()*/)*0./*00!/#("#,#0#/)3!/!*(• #5#3*))*/ ) #3.%(,!(4 !3#2 !0#) #,#5!/#!"&.2#3#,• -) #43.%(,!").+#*))*/ #,).*(#7!")!(4#0#/)3!/*0/!3/%!))%3(.--) #/!3/%!)+#-.3#*))*/ !(4) #2!3#• "#) #3*(8#.A.(012!) *&&3.5#,3*(8#.'.,#0"• #5#3!(")*00*,!.$%!&'#()"%34#"%&&3#"".3".30!4 )(!(4&3.)#/)!.(,%3!(4*").3'%& ''()"'' #6#1).*!4 )(!(4A3.)#/)!.(!"&3.5!,!(4* *3'0#""3.%)#-.30!4 )(!(4).3#*/ 43.%(, #"1")#'" .%0,(.)+#,#"!4(#,).*))3*/)0!4 )(!(4(.3/*(!)3#&#00!4 )(!(4*)!.(*0)*)#*(,0./*0/.,#"*3#,#"!4(#,).&3.)#/)0!-#0!'+*(,&3.&#3)1*(,'%")*02*1"+#.+#1#,& *+#,- !#.. .+..  . +!  .  /!!.+*+!00#+0!!!
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 3 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005  Introduction  This next-generation wireless LAN device – the TRANZEO TR-6000, brings Ethernet-like performance to the wireless  realm.  Fully  compliant  with  the  IEEE802.11b  standard,  the  TRANZEO  TR-6000  also  provides powerful features such as the Internet-based configuration utility as well as WEP and WPA security. Maximize network efficiency while minimizing your network investment and maintenance costs. "# 1#+ Hardware Installation  Product Kit Before installation, make sure that you have the following items:  • The TR-6000 x 1 • DC Power Adapter x 1 • Power over Ethernet Adapter x 1 • Ethernet Boot x 1 • Mounting Bracket x 1 • Ket Nuts (With Washer Attached) x 8 • U-Bolt w/ 2 Nuts x 1 • RJ-45 Patch Cable x 1 • Ethernet Boot Gasket x 1 • Ethernet Cable Lock x 2  • Optional:  Ethernet Boot Tightening Bracket x 1  If any of the above items is not included or damaged, please contact your local dealer for support.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 4 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005  Mechanical Description  LED panel of the Wireless LAN Smart Access Point: The following table provides an overview of each LED activity: LED Definition Activity Description Label  Color  Indicators POWER  Red  On: Powered On Off:  No Power LAN  Green* On: Ethernet Link Flashing : Ethernet Traffic Off: No Ethernet Link Radio Amber On: Radio Link Flashing Radio Activity Off: No Radio Link Signal  Red/Amber/Green In CPE mode, light up in sequence to indicate signal strength  In AP mode the signal lights indicate the following:  Color  Indicators Red On: WEP/128 Enabled Flashing:  WEP/64 Enabled Off:  WEP Off Amber* On: WPA/AES Enabled Flashing : WPA/TKIP Enabled Off: WPA Off Amber  Flashing:  2.4 GHz operation  Green  On: ACL Enabled Off: ACL Off Green  On: WDS Enabled Off: WDS Off  Power Supply ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the TR-6000. Otherwise, the product may be damaged.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 5 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Hardware Installation Take the following steps to set up your TR-6000.   Site Selection: Before installation, determine the TR-6000 unit’s location. Proper placement of the unit is critical to ensure optimum radio range and performance. You should perform a Site Survey to determine the optimal location. Ensure the CPE is within line-of-sight of the Access Point. Obstructions may impede performance of the unit.   Tools Required to Install  • One 3/8 wrench • One 3/4 wrench • One RJ-45 Crimper • A suitable length of Cat 5 Cable to bring the signal from the unit to the Power over Ethernet Adaptor • 2 RJ-45 Jacks  Before installing, you must determine if the unit will be in the horizontal or vertical orientation.  The TR-6000 model can be mounted in either orientation.  The Ethernet boot should always be placed so that the cable runs toward the ground for maximum environmental protection.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 6 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Connecting the Ethernet Cable  Step 1 Place the Ethernet Boot Cover over the end of your Cat 5 Cable.  Attach the sticky side of the gasket to the underside of the Ethernet Boot.    Step 2    Step 3   Tighten using a ¾” wrench or socket.  Tighten until the Cable Lock touches the Boot as shown in Step 3.   USE HAND TOOLS ONLY. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN as you may damage the environment seal.    Attach Ethernet Cable Lock on side of the Ethernet Boot.  This is easiest to do before you attach the RJ-45 Jack.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 7 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Step 4  Step 5  Step 6     Attach  the  Gasket  to  the  Boot  so  that  it  sits  between  the radio and the boot. Insert the Cat 5 Cable and tighten the Boot Cover. Be sure to pull enough cable through to reach the RJ-45 connector with an RJ-45 jack attached.  The Gasket must be attached to the Boot so that it sits between the radio and the boot.  Hand tighten only. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN as you may damage the environment seal.   Repeat  steps  2  &    3  to  attach  the  second  Ethernet  Cable lock. If you are not going to be using the second port make sure that it is tightened down to ensure a weather-tight seal.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 8 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Step 7                    Attaching the Mounting Bracket                    Place the Ethernet boot over the 4 Screw Posts.  The screws should  just  barely  clear  the  tightening  bracket.    Apply  4 Keep  nuts  to  the  screw  posts  and  tighten  until  the  gasket makes  full  contact  with  the  Ethernet  boot.    Do  not  over tighten.   This  is  an  example  of  over  tightening.    Over  tightening connections  like  this  may  crack  the  boot  and  will compromise the gasket seal.  Over tightening is not covered by warranty.  As shown below, the U-Bolt is designed to mount around a pole.    Tighten bolts sufficiently to prevent any movement.       Down or up tilt can be adjusted by swinging the unit before tightening the U-Bolt.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 9 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Grounding the Antenna Using a #6 Green grounding wire, connect the Grounding Lug on the radio to a proper ground. See APPENDIX A Lighting Information for more information. Connect the Power Cable  Connect the power adapter to the power socket on the Power over Ethernet Adaptor, and plug the other end of the  power  into  an  electrical  outlet.  Plug  the  RJ-45 Cable from the unit into the POE.  The Station Adaptor will be powered on and the power indicator on the top panel will turn on.  NOTE: ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the Access Point. Otherwise, the product may be damaged.  This  unit  must  be  grounded.    Connect  the  green Grounding  cable  to  a  known  good  earth  ground,  as outlined in the National Electrical Code.    Dual Ethernet Ports The TR-6000 has two Ethernet port available.  Port A is used to connect to the radio in the radio in the case.  Port B is used to power and provide Ethernet connectivity to additional devices.  This allows for the chaining of multiple devices together.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 10 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 HTML Interface – Information Page NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.1.100     The default User Name is admin     The default Password is default    In the frame on the left, select the option you wish to configure.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 11 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Wireless Settings     SSID  The SSID is a unique ID given to an Access Point. Wireless clients associating to the Access Point must have the same SSID. The SSID can have up to 32 characters. Visibility Status  Makes the AP visible or invisible to clients. Channel  Sets the channel that the AP and clients will use TX Rate  The rate at which the radio will communicate with the clients.  NOTE: Setting this rate below the maximum possible does not limit bandwidth, and often has a negative impact on the operation of your network.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 12 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005  RTS Threshold (0-3000)  Select RTS that works best in your location.  A general rule of thumb is the more clients you have, the lower the value should be set. Fragmentation Threshold (256-2346)  Select Fragmentation that works best in your location.  The lower the Fragmentation, the smaller the packets.   Beacon Interval  Sets the rate at which the AP will broadcast its location.  DTIM Interval  Sets the DTIM Interval. Burst Time  Sets the Burst time 802.11d Enabled  Enable 802.11d. Force MAC   Force MAC Enabled   Power Backoff  Power reduction in dB

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