
AW58300HTA, HTS
User’s Manual
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Step 6. Browse to the AW58300HTS Subscriber Unit. If it is linked successfully to the Access Point, you
can do this through the wireless link. If not, connect it directly to your PC. The starting “Quick Set”
page for the Subscriber Unit looks like this:
Step 7. If there is more than one AW58300HTS in your system, repeat step 6 for each unit.
Operational Summary
Utilizing state of the art MIMO technology, the AW58300HTA/S achieves very high data rates through a
combination of dual spacial streams and higher level OFDM modulation. The default RF configuration
provides a 40 MHz channel bandwidth with 2 selectable non-overlapping channels to choose from.
When configured and mounted with HTS antennas aimed toward the HTA, the radios operate as a
wireless virtual LAN network.
These five configuration elements must be set for each radio:
1. IP address and subnet mask
2. User password
3.
SSID (Service Set Identifier)
4. Encryption Pass Phrase
5. Frequency Channel
In addition to these, two more elements, a device name for your convenient reference and an Internet
Gateway Address may be set as well. For your system with an Access Point and one or more Subscriber
Units, all radios must share common SSID, Encryption Pass Phrase and Frequency Channel. The radios
are not DHCP enabled, so you will need to set unique IP addresses for each unit if you wish to browse
to them to set configuration or check status.
When the radios are configured (or left with the factory defaults), they should link automatically,
establishing virtual LAN cable connections from the Access Point to each Subscriber Unit.