Aironet Wireless Communications, Inc. • 3875 Embassy ParkwayAkron, Ohio 44333-8357www.aironet.com User’s Guide High Performance WirelessBridge Soluti
Introduction 1-6 Building to Building Connectivity Radio ranges for building to building connections are determined by antenna elevation, path cleara
Introduction 1-7 500 Series Wireless Bridge (11 Mbps) Bridge Range Antenna BRE515 (ETSI)BR5101 Km1 Miles6 dBi patchBRE520 (ETSI)BR5202 Km3 Miles13.5
Introduction 1-8 Terminology When configuring your system, and when reading this manual, keep in mind the following terminology: Infrastructure – The
Introduction 1-9 Parent/Child Node – Refers to the relationships between nodes in the wireless infrastructure. The complete set of relationships is
Introduction 1-10
Installation 2-1 Installation This section describes the procedures for installing the Aironet Wireless Bridge. Installing the Antenna Before install
Installation 2-2 2. Connect the lightning arrestor to one end of the low loss antenna cable.3. Connect the antenna to the other end of the low loss a
Installation 2-3 Installing the Console Port Cable 1. Attach the Console Port cable to the serial port. Attach the other cable end to the serial port
Installation 2-4 Installing the Ethernet Connection The Aironet Wireless Ethernet Bridge supports three connection types:• 10Base2 (Thinnet)• 10Base5
Installation 2-5 To Attach the 10Base5 (Thicknet) Cabling: 1. Make sure the unit is powered off.2. Attach the transceiver connector to the 10Base5 AU
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Installation 2-6 Installing the Token Ring Connection The Aironet Wireless Token Ring Bridge supports three connection types:• Shielded Twisted Pair
Installation 2-7 Attaching the AC/DC Power Packand Powering On Ethernet or Token Ring Wireless Bridge 1. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC/D
Installation 2-8 Viewing the Indicator Displays Top Panel Indicators The indicators are a set of displays located on the top panel of the Aironet Wir
Installation 2-9 Table 2.1 – Top Panel Indicator Description Type Indicator Display DescriptionEthernet or Token RingStatus Radio Nonassociated NodeB
Installation 2-10 Back Panel Indicators (Ethernet Only) The back panel indicators are:• 10BaseT polarity : Solid amber to indicate the 10BaseT polari
Configuration3-1ConfigurationThis section describes the methods used to access and configure the Console system of the Aironet Wireless Bridge. This sys
Configuration3-2Configuring the Wireless BridgeTo configure the Aironet Wireless Bridge so it will communicate with other nodes or repeaters, use the Co
Configuration3-3Assigning an IP AddressAn IP address must be assigned to the unit before it can be accessed by telnet, HTTP, or SNMP. Other detailed i
Configuration3-4
Appendix AA-1Appendix ASystem ConfigurationsAironet Wireless Bridges are designed to provide maximum range and throughput enabling high-speed wireless
Table of Contents Introduction ... 1-1 Purpose of the Manual ...
Appendix AA-2Point-to-Point Wireless BridgeThe Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge Configuration uses two units to bridge two individual LANs. Packets are s
Appendix AA-3Supporting Mixed Network TopologiesAironet Wireless Bridges can be used to link LANs in different buildings as well as to link different
Appendix AA-4To support mixed topologies, a Token Ring Bridge would be installed to support a local Token Ring network and an Ethernet Bridge would be
Appendix AA-5Point-to-Multipoint Wireless BridgeWhen connecting three or more LANs (usually in different buildings), each building requires an Aironet
Appendix AA-6The following example shows an example of a Point-to-Multipoint Configuration. Packets sent between Workstation A and Workstation B are fo
Appendix AA-7Infrastructure Extension with Repeaters Wireless Bridges can be configured as repeaters to extend the range of a wireless network beyond
Appendix AA-8Wireless Bridge with Wireless End NodesAironet provides several internal and external Wireless LAN Adapters, such as the PCMCIA Card and
Appendix BB-1Tested To ComplyWith FCC StandardsFOR HOME OR OFFICE USEAppendix BManufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformit
Appendix BB-2Professional InstallationPer the recommendation of the FCC, the installation of high gain directional antenna to the system, which are in
Appendix BB-3Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity StatementModels: BR100-T, BR110-T, BR120-T, BR130-TBR500-T, BR51
Appendix A ...A-1 System Configurations ...A-1Point-to-Point Wir
Appendix BB-4Professional InstallationPer the recommendation of the FCC, the installation of high gain directional antenna to the system, which are in
Appendix BB-5Department of Communications—Canada Canadian Compliance StatementThis Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interf
Appendix BB-6European Telecommunication Standards InstituteStatement of ComplianceInformation to UserThis equipment has been tested and found to compl
Appendix BB-7Declaration of ConformityAironet Model Number:BRE100-E SeriesRadio CE Type Certificate Number:Models included: BRE101-E, BRE105-E,BRE110-
Appendix BB-8Declaration of ConformityAironet Model Number:BRE500-E SeriesRadio CE Type Certificate Number:Models included: BRE501-E, BRE505-E,BRE510-
Appendix BB-9Declaration of ConformityAironet Model Number:BRE100-T SeriesRadio CE Type Certificate Number:Models included: BRE101-T, BRE105-T,BRE110-
Appendix BB-10Declaration of ConformityAironet Model Number:BRE500-T SeriesRadio CE Type Certificate Number:Models included: BRE501-T, BRE505-T,BRE510
Technical SupportC-1Technical Support Technical Reference ManualUse the Technical Reference Manual document number 710-004494 to learn more about your
Introduction 1-1 Introduction Purpose of the Manual The purpose of this User’s Guide is to allow you to easily install and initially configure your Ai
Introduction 1-2 Safety Information The FCC with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radiated frequency
Introduction 1-3 Snap-On Antenna Always orient antenna such that it is at least 5 cm (2 inches) away from your body. High Gain Antennas High gain wal
Introduction 1-4 Antenna Options Aironet Bridge Solutions have been packaged to provide wide area bridge connectivity in accordance with regulatory r
Introduction 1-5 Before You Start After unpacking the system, make sure the following items are present and in good condition.• Wireless Bridge (Ethe
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