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   HotPort Outdoor Series User Guide

Network Gateway Interconnects

The HotPort mesh network allows multiple mesh portals for ef-
ficient access to external network services, such as the Internet. 
This capability enables high throughput and redundancy for ex-
ternal services and optimizes the transport of traffic though the 
mesh. HotPort mesh nodes can also be assigned to specific portal 
groups  (called  “Gateway  Groups”)  to  further  increase  the  effi-
ciency of each portal. You configure portals by defining Network 
Gateway Interconnects (NGIs).
Each Gateway Group can support up to 16 NGIs and you can de-
fine up to 8 Gateway Groups. Each node on the mesh can have 
only  one  Gateway  Group  interconnect.  Gateway  groups  are  not 
required when connecting to different network domains or if only 
one NGI is being used.
The  NGI  feature  provides  both  load  balancing  and  redundancy 
when accessing various network services. This helps provide bet-
ter wireless mesh data throughput because it allows packets to 
enter and exit the wireless mesh at the entry/exit point closest to 
the packet’s destination, thereby conserving wireless bandwidth 
and reducing the number of hops required to reach the desired 
destination. 

Radio Settings

HotPort  wireless  mesh  nodes  support  a  range  of  radio  options 
in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and the 4.9 GHz Public Safety 
band for US use. The selected radio mode is applied to the entire 
wireless mesh. You can use the HotView management software to 
display and modify the radio transmit power level for each node.

Integrated Two-Port 10/100 Switch

You can use the HotPort 3200/3600 series’ two Ethernet ports 
to connect any Ethernet-capable client device to the mesh. The 
HotPort node can switch traffic between these devices even when 
there is no mesh created. When multiple HotPort nodes form a 
wireless mesh, traffic can be switched between any clients con-
nected to any HotPort node that is part of the mesh.

Speed and Duplex Settings

You can configure each Ethernet port for 10 or 100 Mbps speed 
or  for  automatic  speed  negotiation.  Network  traffic  between  a 
HotPort node and devices connected to its Ethernet ports trav-
els up to full wire rate (10 or 100 Mbps). Each port can also be 
configured for full- or half-duplex operation. In addition, you can 
enable and disable individual ports.
The Ethernet ports support auto MDIX, which allows you to use 
either straight-through or crossover cables to connect the Hot-
Port node to other devices.

Transmit Power Control

You can display and modify the radio TX power level on a per node 
basis  utilizing  the  HotView™  management  software.  The  maxi-
mum power (that is, 100%) is a factory-configured value that is 
unique to each country of operation, each channel of operation, 
and each antenna configuration, and has been determined to be 
within an authorized limit. This value cannot be changed. Howev-
er, using the HotView software, a mesh administrator can set any 
node to operate at a reduced percentage of this maximum power 
(for example, 75%, 50%, or 25%; the default setting is 75%). The 
administrator can restore the HotPort node to its approved maxi-
mum power by setting the power level back to 100%.

Note: 

Transmit power control adjustments affect the node radio, 

so care must be exercised when making adjustments on an existing 
network, as the reduced power level may cause the node to lose con-
nectivity with other mesh nodes .

Note:

 Adjusting the power incorrectly could have an adverse effect 

on proper mesh operations .

If you are not sure what the power should be adjusted to, it is 
best to leave it at its default configuration. If you need additional 
technical assistance, please contact your Firetide dealer.

Example Networks/Applications

Below are some examples of how you can use HotPort wireless 
mesh networks in your workplace.
  •  Provide Ethernet service over a wireless backbone to build-

ings where wired solutions via CAT5 cabling or fiber is im-
practical or too expensive

  •  Connect access points to networks from locations where it is 

impractical to run cable to the access points

  •  Connect security cameras to monitor remote locations

Summary of Contents for HotPort 3200 Series

Page 1: ...HotPortTM User Guide HotPort 3200 3600 Series Outdoor Wireless Mesh Nodes...

Page 2: ...t notice Copyright Notice 2003 2006 Firetide Inc All rights reserved Trademarks Firetide the Firetide logo Instant Mesh Networks HotPort and HotView are trademarks of Firetide Inc All other trademarks...

Page 3: ...Y NON INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLU SION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO TO THAT EXTENT THIS LIMITA TION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU In no event will Firetide be...

Page 4: ...ectrical shock This symbol is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of important operating maintenance and ser vicing instructions in the literature accompanying this unit Failing to comply with...

Page 5: ...t Price Performance 5 Easy to Deploy Instant Mesh Network 5 Product Features 5 Mesh Management Using HotView Software 5 Security 5 Packet Filtering 5 VLANs 5 Traffic Prioritization 5 Network Gateway I...

Page 6: ...provided with each unit Indoor Nodes HotPort 3100 and 3500 series mesh nodes provide fast and easy indoor network deployment They are plenum rated and feature a four port 10 100 Ethernet switch for co...

Page 7: ...ltiple mesh networks operating on different radio spectrums or IP addresses can be physically con nected to each other to expand the overall network while still retaining their separate mesh identitie...

Page 8: ...cerns associated with connect ing clients via Wi Fi access points Printing With the HotPort mesh network any wired network printer can operate over the wireless mesh backbone without any additional se...

Page 9: ...h When AES encryption is enabled for a wireless mesh all payload data leaving the nodes in the mesh is encrypted using 128 or 256 bit keys The data remains encrypted as it passes through the intermedi...

Page 10: ...Settings You can configure each Ethernet port for 10 or 100 Mbps speed or for automatic speed negotiation Network traffic between a HotPort node and devices connected to its Ethernet ports trav els u...

Page 11: ...k adapter directly to any one of the HotPort nodes using an Ethernet cable 3 Turn on your workstation and configure your TCP IP settings to 1 IP address 192 168 224 10 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Ga...

Page 12: ...0factoryreset bin 2 Connect the workstation s network adapter directly to an available Ethernet port on the HotPort using an Ethernet cable Make sure the HotPort is powered 3 Start up and run the fact...

Page 13: ...ty services for our products and have qualified technical staff available to help you build and maintain your Firetide mesh network Firetide Provided Technical Support You can also get technical suppo...

Page 14: ...ely See Firetide Antenna Guide Network Ports Dual 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports with weatherproof connectors IEEE 802 3 802 3u compliant CSMA CD 10 100 autosense Power over Ethernet 802 3af Enclosure Cas...

Page 15: ...roperationinthe2 400 2 484GHzbandinDSSSandOFDMmodes Approvedforoperationin5 150 5 250GHz 5 250 5 350GHz and5 725 5 850 GHzbandsinOFDMmode Japan HotPort 3203 only Approvedforoperationinthe2 400 2 497GH...

Page 16: ...quipment FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to pro vide a separation distance of at least 45 cm from all persons and must not be co located or ope...

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