Tranzeo Wireless Technologies TR-6000 WIRELESS NETWORKING DEVICE User Manual TR 6000 Quickstart Guide

Tranzeo Wireless Technologies, Inc WIRELESS NETWORKING DEVICE TR 6000 Quickstart Guide

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   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 13 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Administrative Settings    Image File Name  Enter the location of the Bios update file then press ‘Upgrade Software” Factory Defaults Restore  Returns all settings to factory defaults. Device Name  The network name of the device. User Name  The access user name. Password/Confirm Password  Enter the password for accessing the device Ext. Info Enabled  Enable extended information.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 14 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 WDS   Enabled  Select this box to enable WDS AP MAC Address 1-6  Enter the MAC addresses of the other APs
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 15 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Security Basic   Enabled   Turn On WEP Authentication  Turn on Shared Key Authentication Key Length  Level of Encryption.   NOTE: 64 bit is called 40 bit on some systems Default Key  Choose the default WEP key Activate Keys  Enter your WEP keys. NOTE: Keys must be entered in HEX only.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 16 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Security Advanced   Enabled   Turn On WPA Cipher Type  Level of Encryption.   TKIP or AES PSK  Enter your password Update Interval  Enter the update interval Enabled  Turn on 802.1x RADIUS Server Authentication RADIUS Server IP Address  Enter the server IP Timeout (min)  Enter the timeout period
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 17 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 RADIUS Server Shared Secret  Enter the name of the server Server Port  Enter the port of the server
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 18 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Access Control   Enable Access Control  Select this box to enable access control. Associated Wireless Devices  Click any devices to disassociate them Wireless Devices Available  Click any wireless device that should be associated with the AP Associate With This Station Manualy  Enter the MAC address of a client and then click “add” to associate with it.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 19 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Stations List   This page displays a list of the stations associated with the AP and their connection statistics.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 20 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Network Configuration   This page allows you to control the network configuration of the device.  Enable the Router option to change the IP configuration for the LAN.  You can also choose Static or DHCP IP configuration for both the device and any associated IP clients.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 21 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005  ""2$()'3 'What is a proper Ground? This antenna must be grounded to a proper Earth Ground.   According to the The National Electrical Code Sections 810-15s and 810-21, the grounding conductor shall be connected to the NEAREST accessible locations of the following: a) The building / structure grounding electrode b) The grounded interior metal water piping system c) the power service accessible means external to enclosure d) the metallic power service raceway e) the service equipment enclosure f) The grounding electrode conductor   The important thing is to connect to ground at the nearest point.   Why is coiling the LMR or CAT5 bad?  The myth is that lighting follows the path of least resistance.  It actually follows the path of least impedance.  Coiling cables creates an air-wound transformer, which lowers the impedance.  This means you are in fact making your radios a more appealing target for surges.    What standard does Tranzeo Wireless equipment meet? This radio exceeds International Standard IEC 61000-4-5 when properly grounded.  For a copy of the full testing report, see Report Number TRL090904 - Tranzeo Surge Protection board located on the Tranzeo website. Is lightning damaged covered by the Warranty? No.  Lightning is not covered by the warranty.  If you follow the instructions, you chances of lightning damage are greatly reduced, but nothing can protect a radio from a direct lightning strike.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 22 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Where to Ground the device This radio must be grounded at the Pole AND at the POE.  This is because the radio is between the Exterior Antenna and the POE ground.  See the examples below Ungrounded Radio         `    Grounded RadioAntenna POE Radio Ground An ungrounded radio causes the surge to pass through the radio.  In this case the radio most likely will be damaged. POE Antenna  Radio Ground An grounded radio causes the surge to pass directly to ground, bypassing the radio.
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 23 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005 Ungrounded POE         Grounded POE Cat 5 Cable Mounting Pole Mounting Pole POE In this case, the surge will be picked up by the Cat 5 cable, and since the POE is not grounded, the route for the surge is through the radio to the antenna, and out through the building. POE In this case, the surge will be picked up by the Cat 5 cable, and since the POE is grounded, the route for the surge is through the POE to ground. Ground Cat 5 Cable
   20155 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada V2X 0T6 Phone (604) 460-6002 Fax (604) 460-6005 www.tranzeo.com Page 24 of 24                                                                             3/10/2005  Best Practices 1) Always try to run the Cat5 and LMR inside of the mounting pole wherever possible.  This helps to insulate the cable from any air surges.                         2) Keep all runs as straight as possible.  Never put a loop into the cables. 3) Test all grounds to ensure that you are using a proper Ground.  If using a electrical socket for Ground, use a socket tester, such as Radio Shack 22-141 4) Buy a copy of the National Electrical Code Guide and follow it.   5) If you are in doubt about the grounding at the location, drive your own rod and bond it to the house ground.  At least you will know that one Rod is correct in the system.     Cat 5 Cable Building

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