LOHU 5160L
User Manual
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Available modes are:
- Access Point - Plain 802.11a Access Point mode.
- Infrastructure Client - Client for 3rd party 802.11a Access Points. To achieve
compatibility with all 802.11a Access Points the so-called MAC address NAT is being
performed for all traffic going from devices connected to the Ethernet interface.
- Polling Client - Client for Lohuis 5G device using Lohuis proprietary polling protocol.
- AP Client - Client for another Lohuis running device operating in Access Point mode.
In this mode full MAC address pass-through is achieved between bridged Ethernet
segments.
- PtP Bridge Master - Master device when configured to operate as point to point
wireless bridge.
- PtP Bridge Slave - Client device when configured to operate as point to point wireless
bridge.
- WDS (Wireless Distribution System) – This mode allows device to operate as an Access
Point for other Stations while maintaining connection with other compatible Access
Points operating in WDS mode at the same time. WDS mode requires all connecting
Access Points to operate on the same channel and peer Access Points MAC addresses
need to be configured under Wireless Settings tab. Please note that WDS works in
Bridge mode only.
- Mikrotik WDS Client - This mode allows connection to Mikrotik RouterOS based
Access Point, running in Dynamic WDS mode.
IP Operational Mode
– Network mode the device has been configured to work
with. Available modes are Bridge, Router and NAT Router.
Uptime
– How long the device has been up and running since last reboot.
System Load
– Shows device processor utilization.
ESSID
- An ESSID is the name of a wireless network. All wireless devices on a common
wireless network must employ the same ESSID in order to communicate with each
other.
Frequency
– The frequency the device is currently operating on.
Channel Width
– Channel width the device is configured to operate. Available
values are 20 MHz (standard width), 10 MHz (half width) and 5 MHz (quarter width).
Smaller size channels general offer lower throughput, but are much more resilient to
interference from other 802.11a networks using 20MHz channels.
Preferred BSSID
– MAC Address of the Access Point the device should connect to. If
set to 00:00:00:00:00:00 then only ESSID is taken into account when connecting to
the Access Point. Please note that when operating in PtP Bridge Mode (Master or
Slave) it is mandatory to configure other peer MAC address for the devices to
communicate.
PPPoE Authorization
– Disabled or Enabled.
PPPoE Link Status
– If th Lohuis device successfully established PPPoE connection to
the PPPoE concentrator the status will show Connected. Otherwise it will show Not