Manual of VDSL2 Solution
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INSTALLATION
For most applications you just need to connect the Transmitter and Receiver and power
them up (Picture shows Transmitter on the Left, Receiver on the Right)
Since the Receiver and Transmitter have their own IP addresses please check that the
addresses
192.168.16.249
and
192.168.16.250
are not in use by any other of your
network equipment. Initially, it may be useful for you to just connect Transmitter and
Receiver to the VDSL Line without connecting any other network equipment.
When using the VDSL2 switch (MEG821AE) please do not forget that all Receivers have
the same default IP address. It is recommended to change the IP address of each
receiver on its own before connecting to the switch.
For wire lengths within the distance limits previously mentioned (<900m), the system will
automatically establish the Link and set itself up. The MEG201AE is built using a
switching chipset and so some special Ethernet Frames will not pass across the VDSL
Link. Standard TCP und UDP traffic will pass to the other side transparently. The
MEG201AE is optimised for TCP traffic. If you use UDP traffic for Video Transmission
with high Frame sizes you will experience non optimal results.
After the Link between the Transmitter and Receiver has been established successfully
the WAN/LINK LED will be in a steady on state. At this point you should set up
appropriate IP addresses for the Transmitter and Receiver. You do this by either using a
PC within the subnet of the default IP addresses (192.168.16.x) or by setting a
temporary IP address by RS232 connection. See the next chapters for more information.