Firetide 5100-1 Hotpoint 5100 Access Point User Manual Part 2

Firetide Inc. Hotpoint 5100 Access Point Part 2

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User Manual Part 2

22     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Conguring RADIUS per GroupRADIUS server parameters can also be congured per Group. Settings are the same as for a system-wide RADIUS server.Conguring an LDAP Authentication ServerServer IP:  Enter the LDAP Server IP address.Server Port:  Enter the server’s port number.User Base DN:  Enter the DN for the base of users.Admin Domain:  Denes the administrative domain.Domain Admin User:  User name for administering domain.Domain Admin Password:  Password for Domain Admin User.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 23 January 2011ProlesProles are the basic building blocks of HotPoint AP congurations. They represent the settings of a virtual machine that can be in-stantiated on any HotPoint unit. Proles are a set of conguration that can be applied onto an AP. These congurations include radio parameters, load balancing and rate limit parameters. Each access point under the control of the FWC2050 is capable of supporting 8 proles per radio, or 16 proles in total.Small NetworksFor small scale WLAN networks, you can use the basic conguration, and you don’t need to create additional prole groups. All APs will belong to the same group and have the same conguration. Larger NetworksFor larger deployments, comprised of different sets of WLAN networks, you will need to use the advanced prole option. Under the Advanced proles tab, you can create, edit, and delete prole groups. Editing a prole group will take the user to a prole edit page similar to the one under basic setting. The Delete button, at the bottom of the screen, will delete the selected prole.Once the creation of the proles are done, you can go to the Conguration->WLAN Network page to assign prole groups to the APs.For ease of use, during a prole add, an option is given to the user to clone a prole. Cloning of a prole copies all the settings except the name and SSID. Conguration templates for Authentication Server Settings in case of LDAP/Radius and MAC ACL list conguration needs to be done separately in their respective pages under Security. Once done, you can assign one of the created security proles to a particular prole.Prole GroupsComplex deployments may require multiple sets of proles. Groups are a way of managing large numbers of proles. The controller sup-ports conguration of up to 8 distinct set of grouped proles. Each prole group can contain up to 16 proles. You can congure these proles and prole groups without worrying about the state of the APs. Once the APs connect to the controller these prole congura-tion will be pushed onto the AP. This is the method used to congure the WLAN network ofine and then push the conguration once the WLAN network is up and running.Two groups are dened by default. Additional groups can be created by clicking on the + tab next to the groups, in the Conguration - Prole - Advanced - Radio section, as shown below.
24     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Basic and Advanced - RadioSettings for Basic and Advanced are similar, except that the Advanced option allows you to congure settings per Group.Name:   Displays user-assigned name of prole. SSID:   Displays the SSID of access point. Broadcast SSID:   Enables broadcasting of the SSID in the clear.Network Authentication:   Displays type of authentication required.Data Encryption:   Displays encryption type.Wireless Client Security Separation: Controls security among clients connected to AP.VLAN:  Species VLAN for trafc to/from this Prole.MAC ACL Group:   Denes MAC address Access Control List preferences.Captive Portal:   Denes which, if any, captive portals are being managed.Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM):  Enables WMM mode. Select this option to ensure that applications that require better throughput and performance are provided special queues with higher priority. WMM denes the following four queues in decreasing order of priority:Voice:    The highest priority queue, minimum delay; ideal for VOIP and streaming media.Video:   The second highest priority queue, low delay. Video applications are routed to this queue.Best Effort:   The medium priority queue, medium delay. Most IP applications use this queue.Background:   Low priority queue with high throughput. Applications which are not time-sensitive but require high throughput can use this queue.With WMM enabled, QoS prioritization and coordination of wireless access is on. Disabling WMM will deactivate QoS control of station EDCA parameters on upstream trafc owing from the station to the access point.WMM Powersave:   Enables Powersave option for WMM.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 25 January 2011Load BalancingMax Client:  The maximum number of clients the that can connect to this prole.RSSI:   Denes the weakest signal that the APs in this prole will accept.The controller supports balancing of load on the APs it manages. This is based on the number of clients connected to APs as well as signal quality of clients. At the time a client discovers APs (using probe requests) or sends association frames, AP de-cides whether to accept a client or not based on the number of clients already connected or the signal strength of the clients.The two congurations are:Max Clients: The maximum number of wireless clients that can connect to each radio of Access Point at one time. A value of 64 can be selected to specify to allow maximum supported by Access Point.RSSI: The minimum signal quality in percentage (0 - 100) % expected from the wireless clients that connect to the Access Points. A value of 0 means this check is not enforced and load balancing is disabled.Setting the Max. number of clients to a low value (compared to the total number of client in an ofce/oor) is recommended when there are several APs and the administrator would like a good distribution of clients between the access points.Setting the RSSI to a high percentage would mean that only clients near to APs will be permitted to associate to the APs and is good in situation where the throughput expectation is high. In scenarios, where the clients can be expected to be far away (or the number of APs is less), this should be set to a lower value.Basic and Advanced - Rate LimitingThe Rate Limiting feature can be congured differently for each BSSID in security prole group. Rate limiting is done per BSSID and is congured as a percentage of available bandwidth. Available bandwidth is determined by the number of errors occurring during transmission and the amount of time a packet spends in the transmission queue. The available bandwidth is distributed among the BSSIDs congured on the Access Points as a specied percentage. The per-centage congured for a BSSID is shared among all the clients connected to it. The total of the percentages distributed among the BSSIDs can be up to 100%. Rate Limiting can be disabled by setting the limit to 0%. This can be useful for having BSSIDs for management/administration/testing. Rate Limit: The slider bar and value specify congured rate limit values.
26     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011WLAN NetworkThis screen allows you to assign each AP to a group.Captive PortalThe Captive Portal allows you to require the user to log in, and optionally accept a EULA, in order to use the wireless service. Portal Type:  Portals can be guest (open to all) or require an ID and password. In Guest mode, the user must enter an email address to gain access. In Captive mode, the user must enter a user name and pass-word. These values are dened as shown in “Maintenance” on page 32.Select Placement:  Allows you to position the login in a location compatible with the background image.Load Background Image:  Allows you to place an image with logos, etc as required for your application.EULA Text Required:  You can optionally require a EULA. Enter the EULA text in place of the ‘test’ text, and tick the en-able box.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 27 January 2011Chapter 6  MonitoringControllerSummaryThis screen displays a summary of the current managed Access Point status, rogue access points detected, current wireless sta-tions connected, FWC2050 System Information and Network Usage. Clicking on the individual windows will lead to a new screen showing greater detail.Up:   Managed Access Points running properly. Down:   Number of managed Access Points which cannot be pinged.Critical:   Number of managed Access Points which can be pinged but cannot be logged in or device is dif-ferent from the one which was congured.Major:   Number of managed Access Points whose conguration differs from the one which is set on the FWC2050. This is mostly owing to Access Point having an unsupported software version running or conguration changes were done on WMS when Access Point was Down/Ofine.Rogue AP Current:   The number of unique rogue/neighboring Access Point bssid which can be observed now.Rogue AP Count 24hrs:   The number of unique rogue/neighboring Access Point bssid observed over the last 24 hrs.Wireless Clients:   This section displays count of Current Wireless Stations of managed Access Points.FWC2050 Firmware Version: Current FWC2050 rmware version.Controller Uptime:   Time since last controller restart.Last Reboot:   When was the FWC2050 rebooted last time.Last Conguration Change: When last conguration change was done on the FWC2050.Last Channel Allocation:  When last automatic channel Allocation was performed.Last Admin Login:   When Admin logged in last time.
28     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011UsageThis shows the transmit, receive, and network usage rates for the AP.Access Point ListThis shows the status of each AP under management.Name:   Displays name of Access Point.Location:   Displays location of Access Point.Status:   Displays status of Access Point.MAC Address:   Displays MAC Address of Access Point.IP address:   Displays management IP address used by the FWC2050 to connect to Access Point.Model:   Displays Access Point Model.Building:   Displays building name where Access Point is located.Floor:   Displays oor where Access Point is located.2.4 GHz channel:   Displays 2.4 GHz channel congured on Access Point.5 GHz channel:  Displays 5 GHz  channel congured on Access Point.Uptime:  Shows elapsed time since last AP reboot.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 29 January 2011ClientsThis shows connected clients.Rogue AP ListThis shows a list of detected rogue APs. You can double-click on an AP to see a detailed view. The shaded region (at right in this example) shows the estimated location of the rogue AP.
30     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011ProlesSSID:   Wireless SSID congured for that Prole.Security:   Open/wep/wpa/wpa2 authentication mode of security.Mode:   802.11 b/bg/ng or 802.11 a/na mode for security prole. Status:   Indicates usage of that prole.Group Name:   Name assigned to the group.DHCP LeaseThe DHCP Lease screen displays current DHCP clients which have been allocated IP addresses.Host Name:   The host name of the client, if possible to resolve.IP:   IP address allocated to DHCP client by the FWC2050.End Time:   The DHCP Lease End time for DHCP client.End Date:   The DHCP Lease End date for DHCP client.MAC:   The Ethernet MAC address of DHCP client.VLAN:   VLAN the Client is using to connect.Use the REFRESH button to update client DHCP Lease display.Guest ListThis shows IP address and email addresses (obtained during guest access login).
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 31 January 2011WLANSSID MappingThis shows the SSIDs detected within range of the AP network.ClientsLocal Client ListThis screen shows connected clients.Blacklisted ClientsThis screen shows blacklisted clients.
32     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Chapter 7  MaintenanceUser ManagementThis allows adding and removing FWC2050 administrative users. “admin” is the default user with administrative privileges and cannot be removed.User Name:   Add the name of the new user.Old Password:   Enter the old password to make changes.User Type:   Specify the type of access permitted to FWC2050 user Read-only/Administrative. A read-only user cannot make any conguration changes. He is allowed to see the all the statistics and congura-tion information.Password:   Type a new user password.Conrm Password:   Retype the new user password to conrm.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 33 January 2011UpgradeUpgrade FWC2050 FirmwareYou can install a new version of the FWC2050 software using the Firmware Upgrade page. You have a choice of three methods. You can use a local le, or FTP or TFTP to access a remote le.You can also set the upgrade to occur immediately, or at a scheduled time.Go to the Firetide Web site (www.Firetide.com) customer service downloads section to get new versions of the FWC2050 software. Includes AP rmware.IMPORTANT! Once you click Upload do NOT interrupt the process of sending the software to the FWC2050 and restarting the FWC2050.
34     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Backup/RestoreBackup:  Allows you to save the settings of the FWC2050 to a le.Restore:  Congures the FWC2050 to the settings previously saved.Reboot/ResetBoth Controllers and Access Points can be rebooted or reset to factory parameters.Remote ManagementSession TimeoutYou can specify a time period for automatic disconnect if the management connection remains idle.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 35 January 2011Logs & AlertsNumerous Log Types are available.System Alerts LogShows logged events. The results can be ltered.RF Events LogShows logged RF events.
36     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Load BalancingShows occurrences of load balancing among APs.Rate Limit EventsShows occurrences of rate-limit events on clients using excess bandwidth.
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 37 January 2011Saving LogsLogs from individual APs and the FWC2050 Controller can be saved.AP LogsSelect an AP to save a log of events associated with it. You will be prompted to enter a le name and select a location.System LogsYou will be prompted to enter a le name and select a location.
38     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Common SpecicationsWireless InterfaceModel Use5100 Indoor, Worldwide. Radio 1: 2.4, Radio 2: 5 GHz5200 Outdoor, Worldwide, Radio 1: 2.4, Radio 2: 5 GHzBands  Frequency (GHz) Restrictions802.11a802.11n5.15-5.255.25-5.355.725-5.825Indoor use only4.9-5.0904.94-4.990Japan onlyUS Public Safety5.470-5.725 ETSI 301.893, U-NII802.11b/g802.11n2.412-2.484Bands (GHz) Max TX Power802.11a 5.725-5.825 UNII-3802.11n  5.470-5.735 UNII  5.25-5.36 UNII-2  5.15-5.25 UNII-120 dBm20 dBm20 dBm20 dBm20 dBm20 dBm17 dBm802.11b 20 dBm802.11g, n 20 dBmSupported Data Rates & Standards• 802.11a 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps • 802.11a Capable of switching to 1⁄4 and 1⁄2 rates for 4.940 – 4.990 GHz Public Safety Band • 802.11b 1/2/5.5/11Mbps • 802.11g 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps • 802.11n 6.5/13/19.5/26/65/130 (20MHz LGB) 7.2/14.4/21.7/28.9/72.2/144 (20MHz SGB)   13.5/27/40.5/54/135/270 (40MHz LGB) 15/30/45/60/150/300 (40MHz SGB)• Network Standards:  IEEE 802.11a/b/d/g/e/f/h/i/n • Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capable in conjunction with Firetide Software application • Security: WPA; 64/128/256 w/TKIP, AESPower• 48 VDC via DC connecter or 802.3af PoEEnvironmental• Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90%• Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5% to 95%• Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4600 meters)Appendix A  HotPoint 5000 SpecicationsNetworking• Up to 16 SSIDs (8 groups, 8 proles) per HotPoint • Up to 16 independent VLANs Security, Authentication and Encryption• 802.11i, WPA2• 40-bit, 104-bit WEP keys• 802.1x, RADIUS authentication• SSID suppression• MAC-address access controlManagement and Conguration• Integrated mesh and access management • Multiple user interface options:• Centralized management via HotView Pro • Built-in web-based management • Command line interface (CLI)• Remote rmware upgrade • Auto AP discovery • Physical AP groupingHot Spot Services• Virtual AP grouping • User-based rate limiting• Intercell/intracell blocking • Captive portal management • Walled garden • Client-based policy managementClient Access Features• Up to 128 concurrent users simultaneously per HotPoint• L2 Fast Roam and L3 seamless mobility with controller• Fast handoff enabled • 802.11e (WMM) (Quality of Service) • Auto conguration and image downloadNetwork Ports• One 10/100/1000 autosense Base-T port • IEEE 802.3,802.3 at based PoEWarranty• Hardware: one year limited warranty • Software: 90 days limited warranty
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 39 January 20115200 Outdoor Unit SpecicationsNetwork Port• One 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port with weatherproof con-nector• IEEE 802.3, 802.3u compliant• CSMA/CD 10/100/1000 autosenseEnclosure• Cast aluminum NEMA-4X/IP66 enclosure• Six N-type antenna connectors  • Weatherproof 48VDC power connector• Weight: 3.75 lbs (1.7 Kg) with bracket• Dimensions: 8.2” x 8.6” x 2” (205 x 214 x 100 mm)Environmental Specications• Operating temperature: -40º C to +60ºC• Storage temperature: -40º C to +85º CIncluded Accessories• Bracket for pole and wall mounting• AC power adapter• Three 2.4 GHz and three 4.9-5.8 GHz 3 dBi omni staging anten-nas, for indoor and temporary use only. 5100 Indoor Unit SpecicationsNetwork Ports• 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port• PoE PD on Port 1• IEEE 802.3, 802.3u compliant• CSMA/CD 10/100/1000 autosenseEnclosure• Plenum-rated metal enclosure• Six RP-SMA antenna connectors  • One DC power connector, 12 VDC ±15%, 3 A• One Ethernet connector• Weight: 0.9 lbs (.4 Kg)• Dimensions: 7.3” x 6.8” x 1.4” (182 x 170 x 35 mm)Environmental Specications• Operating temperature: 0º C to +60ºC• Storage temperature: -20º C to +70º CIncluded Accessories• AC power adapter• Three 2.4 GHz and three 4.9-5.8 GHz 3 dBi omni staging anten-nas, for indoor use only.Appendix B  FWC2050 SpecicationsPhysical Specications • Four GigE 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports with LEDs • IEEE 802.3, 802.3u compliant • CSMA/CD 10/100 autosenseNetwork Ports Enclosure • LEDs (power, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz) • Reset button (recessed) • Weight: 2 lb 14 oz (1.3 kg) • Dimensions 9.4” X 5.9” X 1.6”Power • DC Input: 12 VDC, 2.5 A • Port 1: IEEE 802.3at compliant PoE • External power supply: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 HzEnvironment Specications • Operating temperature: 0°C to +60°C • Storage temperature: -20°C to +70°C • Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90% • Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5% to 95% • Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4600 meters)Included Accessories • AC power adapter with cord (non-North America power cord is separate orderable item)• Bracket for Rack MountingAppendix C  Reset Procedure Firetide Access Points may be reset to factory parameters. This is useful when returning a unit from eld service or in recovering a unit you cannot communicate with. To reset a unit, apply power and wait for the unit to fully boot. This takes 60 to 90 seconds. Use a paperclip to press and hold the reset button for 15 seconds. Wait for the units to reboot before removing power.
40     HotPoint 5000 User Guide      January 2011Appendix D  Regulatory NoticesFCC Part 15 NoteThese devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Radiation ExposureTo ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure limits, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 40 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmit-ter. Installers and end users must follow these installation instructions. ModicationsAny modications made to this device that are not approved by Firetide, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment. InstallationAntenna(s) for the Model 5200 outdoor unit must be installed by a qualied professional. Operation of the unit with non- approved antennas is a violation of U.S. FCC Rules, Part 15.203(c), Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47. Canadian Compliance StatementThis Class A Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Cana-dian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada.The device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.L’artice pour l’opération dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est seulement pour l’utilisation en salle pour réduire le potentiel pour l’interférence malfai-sante au radiotéléphone de co-canal les systèmes satellites.The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the EIRP limit.l’augmentation d’antenne maximum permise pour les artices dans les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5470-5725 MHz se pliera à la limite d’e.i.r.p.The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the EIRP limit specied for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.l’augmentation d’antenne maximum permise pour les artices dans la bande 5725-5825 MHz se pliera aux limites d’e.i.r.p. spéciées pour le point-à-point et non l’opération de point-à-point comme appropriées.Firetide  5100  and  5200  devices  are  certied  to  the  requirements  of RSS-210 for 2.4 GHz spread spectrum devices. The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations. For further information, contact your local Industry Canada ofce.Dispositifs Firetide 5100 et 5200 sont certiés selon les exigences du CNR-210 pour les périphériques 2,4 GHz à étalement de spectre. L’utilisation de ce dispositif dans un système d’exploitation, partiellement ou complète-ment à l’extérieur peut obliger l’utilisateur à obtenir une licence pour le système en fonction de la réglementation canadienne. Pour de plus amples renseignements, communiquez avec votre bureau d’Industrie Canada. NCC Statement一、經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。二、低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。     前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。    低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設 備之干擾。
Firetide - Reliable Connectivity Anywhere 41 January 2011Appendix E  Limited End User Product WarrantyPursuant  to  all  provisions  described  herein,  Firetide  hardware products and Firetide antennas  are  warranted for one (1)  year from the date of purchase against defects in the build materi-als and workmanship. Firetide does not warrant that the Prod-ucts will meet any requirements or specications of any End User Customer.  This warranty  applies  to  the  entire Firetide product, including the AC power adapter.Pursuant  to  all  provisions  described  herein,  Firetide  software products are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of pur-chase against defects in  the build materials and workmanship. Firetide also warrants that the Software will materially conform to the documentation supplied by Firetide with the Software. In the event that  the Software fails to  materially conform to  the documentation and an authorized Firetide reseller is notied in writing  of  such  failure  within  the  warranty  period,  Firetide  or its reseller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly correct the nonconformity. Firetide does not warrant that the use of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free. The above  warranties  are  void  if  the alleged  defect  cannot  be veried by Firetide or if, as determined by Firetide, the product failure was due to tampering, abuse, misuse, accident, shipping, handling, or storage; or if the product has been installed, used, or  maintained  in  a  manner  not  described  in  the  product  user manual; or if the product has been altered in any way; or if prod-uct serialization has been altered. Any attempt to disassemble or repair the product by anyone other than Firetide immediately voids this warranty.This warranty applies only to the original End User purchaser of the product and may not be transferred to any other individual or entity.The foregoing are the exclusive warranties applicable to the product including the software, and the exclusive remedy for defects in  the  product.  Firetide disclaims  all  other warran-ties,  whether  express,  implied,  statutory  or  otherwise,  in-cluding but not limited  to  implied warranties of merchant-ability, non-infringement or tness for a particular purpose. Some laws do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so to that extent this limitation may not apply to you.In no event will Firetide be liable for any special, incidental, con-sequential, punitive or indirect damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of prots, business interrup-tion, loss of information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use or inability to use the product or the performance, inter-ruption or failure of the product, irrespective of the cause of ac-tion, even if Firetide has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Firetide’s cumulative liability for all claims arising out of or in connection with this warranty will not exceed the amount paid by the original End User purchaser to purchase the product. The amounts payable for the product are based in part on these limitations and these limitations shall apply notwithstanding the failure of essential purpose of any remedy. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-tial damages, so to that extent the above limitations or exclu-sions may not apply to you.By using the product the original End User purchaser agrees to and is bound by these terms and conditions.In  the  event  that  a  product  fails  to  meet  this  warranty  and Firetide’s authorized reseller is notied in writing of such failure within the warranty period, Firetide shall, at its own discretion, either repair the product or replace it with the same or a func-tionally-equivalent product free of charge. Replacement products may contain refurbished materials in whole or in part. Firetide will honor this warranty provided the product is returned through an  authorized  Firetide reseller or  dealer  with  shipping  charges prepaid,  along  with  a  proof  of  purchase  describing  the  origi-nal purchase date and product serial numbers if applicable. The authorized  reseller  must  acquire  a  Return  Materials  Authoriza-tion (RMA) number from Firetide prior to returning any product. Firetide does not accept shipments of defective products without shipping charges prepaid.Please contact your Firetide dealer for instructions on returning defective or damaged products for repair or replacement. Do not return products to Firetide, Inc. Please keep all original packag-ing materials in the event they are needed to return the product for servicing.
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