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Version 1.01 

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4.6

 

A

DVANCE

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4.6.1

 

Transparent Bridge ..................................................................... 37

 

4.7

 

U

TILITY

............................................................................................... 38

 

4.7.1

 

Software Upgrade........................................................................ 38

 

4.7.2

 

Administration............................................................................. 39

 

CHAPTER 5.

 

MONITOR INFORMATION............................................ 41

 

5.1

 

S

YSTEM 

I

NFORMATION

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5.2

 

S

TATISTIC 

I

NFORMATION

...................................................................... 43

 

5.3

 

W

IRELESS 

L

INK 

I

NFORMATION

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CHAPTER 6.

 

SPECIFICATIONS............................................................ 45

 

6.1

 

H

ARDWARE 

S

PECIFICATIONS

................................................................. 45

 

6.2

 

S

OFTWARE 

S

PECIFICATIONS

.................................................................. 47

 

CHAPTER 7.

 

DEFAULT SETTINGS...................................................... 48

 

7.1

 

G

ENERAL 

C

ONFIGURATION

................................................................... 48

 

7.1.1

 

System......................................................................................... 48

 

7.1.2

 

Virtual Server.............................................................................. 48

 

7.1.3

 

SNMP.......................................................................................... 49

 

7.1.4

 

Wireless LAN .............................................................................. 50

 

7.1.5

 

MAC filter................................................................................... 51

 

7.1.6

 

Advance ...................................................................................... 51

 

7.2

 

U

TILITY

............................................................................................... 51

 

7.2.1

 

Software Upgrade........................................................................ 51

 

7.2.2

 

Administration............................................................................. 51

 

CHAPTER 8.

 

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ........ 52

 

Version 1.01 

Chapter 1. Introduction 

1.1 

Introducing the KIT MAN BRIDGE

The KIT MAN BRIDGE is a fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11b compliant 
Outdoor Wireless Last-mile product. The RB-130 operates in remote bridge
mode, and connects Outdoor Wireless Router Bridge to construct point-to-point 
as well as point-to-multipoint topologies, for maximum flexibility in configuring 
building-to-building networks to WISP. 
 

1.2 

Product Features 

 

  Outdoor enclosure in compliance with IP67 

  RF transmit power 100mW (20dBm) with -85dBm Rx 

sensitivity @ 11Mbps data rate 

  Embedded 9dBi patch directional antenna 

  Support 24VDC 0.8A Power-over-Ethernet 

  NAT/NAPT and Virtual Server Mapping support 

  MIB-II and Private MIB support 

  MAC address based access control 

 

1.3 

Package Contents 

The product package contains the following items. 
 

1. 

One (1) RB-130 Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge unit 

2. 

One (1) 100~240VAC, 50~60Hz AC/DC adapter with wall-
mount plug and DC plug power cord 

3. 

One (1) 24VDC, 830mA Inline Power Injector (PoE) 

4. 

One (1) 30m RJ-45 CAT-5 Ethernet cable 

5. 

One (1) 1.8m RS-232 null modem console cable 

6. 

One (1) 1.8m grounding wire 

7. 

One (1) User manual CD-disc 

8. 

One (1) wall/mast mounting kit, including one (1) band clamp 

 

1.4 

System Requirements 

Installation of the Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge requires the following: 
 

Summary of Contents for RB-130

Page 1: ...ng into the Web Interface 8 2 4 4 Set Operating Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Route IP DNS Server IP of KIT MAN BRIDGE 12 2 4 5 Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface 13 2 4 6 Change Sup...

Page 2: ...ts Outdoor Wireless Router Bridge to construct point to point as well as point to multipoint topologies for maximum flexibility in configuring building to building networks to WISP 1 2 Product Feature...

Page 3: ...have power and or Ethernet easily accessible like house roof 2 This also allows you to place the RB 130 unit closer to the antenna more easily thus reducing signal loss over antenna cabling 3 Ethernet...

Page 4: ...0 60Hz AC DC power adapter DC Input Port 4 Power Data Output Port 5 for connecting the 30m RJ 45 CAT 5 Ethernet Cable Grounding Port 6 NOTE The cross over or straight type Ethernet cable is not provid...

Page 5: ...door Wireless Router Bridge product the centralized agent is Central Router or Central Bridge and the individual network notes may be Remote Router or Remote Bridge To show some possibilities of Point...

Page 6: ...he Remote RB assign IP address to PC1 and PC2 2 3 Remote Wireless Bridge to Central Wireless Router 1 Set the Central RB run as a Wireless Router Wireless Interface IP is 192 168 1 1 Ethernet Interfac...

Page 7: ...orts access to the configuration system through the use of an HTTP Interface web browser Before configuring the RB you need to know the IP Address assigned to the unit When shipped from the factory th...

Page 8: ...h item 1 Open your browser and enter the IP Address 2 Press ENTER and the RB Login screen appear Figure 3 2 Login Screen 3 Enter root in the User Name and the Password fields And then the web configur...

Page 9: ...ral Wireless Bridge Central Wireless Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection Central Wireless Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet Central Wireless Router with static IP address Ethernet Remote RB ca...

Page 10: ...web page General Config page and click FINISH to save your changes 5 Move on page Utility Administration select the Save then Restart and then click FINISH to take effect the previous configuration ch...

Page 11: ...recognized on the LAN Default Route IP IP Address Enter the default Gateway IP Address DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP Enter the Primary Domain Name Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Enter...

Page 12: ...s DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP Enter the Primary Domain Name Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Enter the Secondary Domain Name Server IP Address After that click FINISH at the bottom of...

Page 13: ...ter Wireless Interface Address IP Address Use this setting to assign or change the wireless interface s IP address Subnet Mask Enter an IP subnet mask to identify the sub network so the IP address can...

Page 14: ...s FTP Access Interface Indicate the translation occurs on which interface Wireless interface Ethernet interface such as Ethernet Protocol Indicate which protocol TCP UDP you want to translate from out...

Page 15: ...ss Subnet Mask Configure the subnet for the client Name Server 1 2 3 Configure the DNS servers IP for the client DHCP Start IP address Enter the starting IP Address for this IP Pool Table DHCP End IP...

Page 16: ...l Configuration Routing Parameter screen appears Figure 4 7 shows the current static route table Figure 4 7 General Configuration Routing Parameter Click Delete or Modify button to delete or modify st...

Page 17: ...field Validity Select Enable or Disable to control this community Access Right Select a command from the pull down menu for this field Community Enter the password related the Access Right in this fie...

Page 18: ...omain default is Europe rts Threshold default is 1600 frag Threshold default is 1600 SSID default is wireless and Station Name default is ap that are suitable for your radio network and then you can c...

Page 19: ...to choose whether devices that specify the well define SSID keyword ANY or any are allowed to associate with the access point With Yes selected the SSID ANY or any used by other devices are not allow...

Page 20: ...ss Control 1 Click Basic Config select MAC Filter page and choice the MAC Filter services is Enable or Disable as shown in Figure 4 13 2 You can specify the MAC address of a wireless client station Al...

Page 21: ...mplete the modification 4 10 Advance Click General Config select Advance page as shown in Figure 4 15 Wireless End User isolation You can enable this function to isolate all the wireless end users VLA...

Page 22: ...k OK button to start the TFTP upgrade process 4 If the upgrade process is success the AP will apply the new settings and start rebooting right away Hint You must set up a TFTP server and this server m...

Page 23: ...e System Information page Figure 5 2 Running Status System Info In this page you can see the system information and most running parameters General System Information This block displayed the Product...

Page 24: ...r assigned table includes MAC address corresponded IP address and IP assigning type Dynamic or Fix 5 3 Station Information This item only displayed on Central RB mode Click Running Status Station Info...

Page 25: ...Ethernet This statistic table includes the In Packets Out Packets In Bytes and Out Bytes 5 5 Wireless Link Information This item only displayed on Remote RB mode Click Running Status Wireless Link Inf...

Page 26: ...sitivity 84dBm for 11Mbps 8 PER Packet Error Rate 90dBm for 2Mbps 8 PER Packet Error Rate RF Output Power 19dBm typically including antenna gain ETSI 24dBm typically including antenna gain FCC RF Conn...

Page 27: ...one Default Route IP IP address of the gateway for default route when TCP IP filtering 192 168 2 254 Primary DNS Server IP 192 168 2 254 Second DNS Server IP IP addresses of the DNS Servers of your Lo...

Page 28: ...Index 2 private Index 3 Index 4 Community Specify the type of community public or private for SNMP Manager Index 5 7 1 5 2 Table of SNMP Trap Community Host Pool Parameter Description Default Value In...

Page 29: ...Users on Choice Local or Remote Radius Server EAP MD5 or EAP TLS NULL Radius server IP 192 168 2 100 Share key Key Radius authentation port 1812 Radius parameters when user choice Remote Radius Server...

Page 30: ...uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction...

Page 31: ...h power systems are operated strictly as a point to point system Systems operating as a point to multipoint system or use non directional antennas cannot exceed 30dBm EIRP power requirement under any...

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