
Quick Start Guide
11a/b/g MESH Outdoor Router
Quick Start Guide v.1.0
11a/b/g MESH Outdoor Router
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Please refer to the User’s Manual in the CD-ROM for complete instructions.
EnGenius Mesh Outdoor Router is designed with
IEEE802.11a/b/g standards and addressed on providing high
performance mesh network. The product encased in the IP-68
protection enclosure and delivers the maximum scalability, high
reliability at outdoor environment. Compared with expensive
T1/E1 leased lines, the Mesh network offers a cost-effective last-
mile connection.
EnGenius Mesh Outdoor Router provides wireless connection
over self-adaptation mesh backhaul (5GHz). The mesh AP can
operate at both 2.4GHz for long range and 5GHz to reduce the
frequency interference. The detachable antenna design allows
users to use various antennas for different deployment.
Hardware Installation
1. Tighten the two N-type Dual Band antennas onto the top of the device.
2. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the AP port of the PoE Injector and the other end into the
Bridge/AP.
3. Place one end of another Ethernet cable into the Network port of the PoE Injector and another end
into your PC/Notebook.
4. Insert the DC-inlet of the power adapter into the port labeled “DC-IN” and the other end into the
power socket on the wall.
5. The DHCP server function is enabled on the device, and your PC will receive an IP address from
the device. Ensure that the TCP/IP settings on your computers are configured as
Obtain IP
address automatically
.
6. Place the unit in an appropriate place after conducting a site survey. Refer to the mounting
instructions in the user’s manual.
This diagram depicts the hardware configuration
Logging In – Web Configuration
1. The MESH router must be configured through
the wireless interface. Associate your PC to the
MESH router by selecting
EnGenius
MESH
from the list. The MESH router will
automatically assign an IP address to the PC.
2. Once you have connected to the MESH router
through the wireless interface. Check the IP
address that has been assigned. In Microsoft
Windows, click Start, Run, and type cmd in the
address bar. This will launch the MS-DOS
window.