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Chapter 3: Configuration
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TR-SL2 Series
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
Advanced Router Mode
* Enabling VLAN will make the radio only accessible on the defined VLAN.
**Note:
Many Ethernet devices do not auto-negotiate properly. If you see large numbers of
dropped pings, you may have collisions. Try locking the device at 10/half as a
troubleshooting step. If the packet losses stop, step up to 100/full. If the device the
MTU:
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) refers to the
size of the largest packet that the router can pass. The
default value is 1500 bytes. If PPPoE is used, you
should change the MTU to match the PPPoE server,
typically 1492 bytes.
HINT: For maximum throughput, try setting the
MTU to 1460. This matches the payload size of an
802.11 RF packet and can have a large impact on
overall throughput.
Allow Pinging:
Enables ping responses on WAN interface.
Allow Access to Web
Server:
Allows access from WAN interface or change the port
the WAN server responds to web server requests.
NOTE:
: Access to web server from LAN interface is
always enabled and set at port 80.
Cloning MAC Address:
This feature allows the radio to copy the MAC address
of the device you have connected to the network. This
is useful when you change your device and don‘t want
to register a new MAC address, or when dealing with
some PPPoE and Radius implementations. To clone a
MAC address, check the
MAC Address
box and enter
the MAC address in the field
Cloning into
. Uncheck
to restore the original MAC address.
NOTE:
When the device is cloning a MAC address, it
can only be managed from the LAN side.
Enable VLAN*:
Enables and sets the management VLAN on the radio.
Ethernet Port Speed**:
Set as
Auto
by default.**