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195Eg Ethernet Wired LAN 195Eg. Wireless Ethernet Setting IP Address Using Utility Programs Begin Programming Definition Selection Programming Modes of.

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1 195Eg Ethernet Wired LAN 195Eg

2 Wireless Ethernet Setting IP Address Using Utility Programs Begin Programming Definition Selection Programming Modes of OperationRepeating and MeshingSecurity

3 IP-Multicast IP TCP UDP/TCP/IP Application Presentation Session Transport Network Link Physical Ethernet MAC Ethernet Physical Computer System Application Program IEEE 802.3 UDP Wireless LAN Replaces Only Two Lowest Layers

4 Antenna Power Supply Basic Hardware Layout Match IP subnet of computer Discovery Utility Assign IP Address to ESTeem Standard web browser available in all computers Programming with Web InterfaceESTeem Network Configuration (ENC)

5 AP BridgeAP RouterAP MasqueradeEtherStationStation RouterStation MasqueradeAirscopeEthernet Only

6 Most commonly used mode of operationBridges wireless and wired network portsAll data from both wired and wireless are shared Single IP subnet No IP routing required Simple network configuration Fixed Locations Small or isolated Ethernet network Applications

7 Developed for WiFi type access Available to all ESTeem client modes Provides wireless access to mobile clients Connects mobile clients to fixed Ethernet network Expands range between mobile clients

8 Mobile Wireless Network With Overlap Coverage Note: Antenna’s shown are for illustration purposes. There are many antenna options available depending on your application. 10/100BaseT Access Point Bridge with Repeater Feature Enabled Stand Alone Repeater 10/100BaseT HUB or Switch Ethernet Wired LAN Mobile PLC Station Masquerade or Station Router Mode Mobile PLC EtherStation Mode Remote Video Monitoring Client Mode Voice over IP

9 IEEE 802.11 Does Not Define AP to AP Connections Proprietary Ethernet Link Repeating and All Modes of Operation Supported Extended Security Features Lost such as Access Point Repeater No Open Standard Equipment Links Networks Together Links Fixed Ethernet Nodes in Network Ethernet Bridge Mode

10 Access Point Bridge with Repeater Mode NOTE: Repeater may be stand- alone or attached to a network or device. Access Point Router with Repeater Mode Repeater Hub or Switch Bldg. LAN Main Office Voice over IP Remote Office Bldg. LAN Voice over IP Line-of-Sight Path Access Point Bridge with Repeater Mode Line-of-Sight Path 54 Mbps

11 Setup Menu Repeater Peer Configuration Web InterfaceENC Utility

12 Setup Menu Select AP Bridge Web Interface

13 None Client Server DHCP Services

14 Enter desired IP address for modem Enter Netmask consistent with Network Static IP Address

15 Ignored In AP Bridge Mode Must have a default route configure Leave at default Default Route

16 Turn On Security Features Enter desired Network SSID Used by client devices Security Features

17 Encryption type for AP-Client association Hide SSID for enhanced security Security Features

18 Encryption key or Passphrase for AP- Client association Security Features

19 Access Control List for AP-Client association MAC Filter Security Features

20 Choose desired frequency channel All ESTeem Modems must be configured to the same channel Operations

21 Enable Repeater Capability Set as Root bridge in master location Select Add to configure repeater peers Repeater Peers

22 Enter WLAN MAC address of Remote ESTeem Configure Bridge level Encryption Type Enable and Create Repeater Peer Repeater Peers

23 Configured Repeater Peers are displayed in table Select Add to configure additional repeater peers Repeater Peers

24 Commit Changes and proceed to next ESTeem modem Reboot of approx 45 seconds AP Bridge

25 195E acts as router between wireless network and wired network Wired and wireless must be on different subnets Network router required Existing network router Configuring ESTeem 195E as router More extensive network configuration required Connecting wireless network to large plant network Network segmentation Applications

26 195E used as firewall between wireless network and wired network Wireless network requests on wired network will pass but wired network requests will not Used for isolating wireless network from wired Ethernet network Network firewall requirements Functions similar to home cable/DSL routers Applications

27 Setup Menu Repeater Peer Configuration Web InterfaceENC Utility

28 Setup Menu Select AP Router or Masquerade Web Interface

29 None Client Server Wired DHCP Services

30 Enter desired Ethernet IP address for modem Enter Netmask consistent with the wired network Wired Static IP Address

31 Enter IP address of the network default gateway or router Default Route

32 None Client Server Wireless DHCP Services

33 Enter desired Wireless IP address for modem (must be on different subnet) Enter Netmask consistent with the wireless network Wireless Static IP Address

34 Turn On Security Features Enter desired Network SSID Used by client devices Security Features

35 Encryption type for AP-Client association Hide SSID for enhanced security Security Features

36 Enter IP address of the network default gateway or router Default Route

37 Encryption key or Passphrase for AP- Client association Security Features

38 Access Control List for AP-Client association MAC Filter Security Features

39 Choose desired frequency channel All ESTeem Modems must be configured to the same channel Operations

40 Enable Repeater Capability Set as Root bridge in master location Select Add to configure repeater peers Repeater Peers

41 Enter WLAN MAC address of Remote ESTeem Configure Bridge level Encryption Type Enable and Create Repeater Peer Repeater Peers

42 Configured Repeater Peers are displayed in table Select Add to configure additional repeater peers Repeater Peers

43 Commit Changes and proceed to next ESTeem modem Reboot of approx 45 seconds AP Router - Masquerade

44 Access Point Mode Or Access Point Repeater 10BaseT HUB or Switch Mobile PLC EtherStation Mode Mobile PLC Station Masquerade or Station Router Mode Voice over IP Moves Between Multiple Access Points Mobile Client in Network Vehicles Forklifts Greatly Extended Range of Mobile Devices

45 Single Ethernet device on wireless network Only one device connected to ESTeem EtherStation Multiple Ethernet devices on client connection Router between wireless network and connected devices IP address for each device visible on network Station Router Multiple Ethernet devices on client connection Firewall between connected clients and wireless network IP address for each device hidden on network All devices appear as a single IP on network Station Masquerade

46 Setup Menu Select EtherStation Web Interface

47 Enter Network SSID Select Encryption Type Enter MAC address of connected device Security Features

48 Encryption key or Passphrase for matching network Access Points Security Features

49 Access Control List for AP-Client association MAC Filter Security Features

50 Commit Changes – ESTeem will no longer have an IP address Reboot of approx 45 seconds EtherStation

51 Most Mobile Clients Will Move Only on Connection Loss Overlapping Coverage Not Helpful Custom Roaming Code Signal Strength Threshold Number of Missed Packets Client Will Stay With Access Point Until Better Link Found Client Will Obtain Highest Data Rate Possible ESTeem Custom Roaming Code Verification Of Network ID and Security Code Association with New Access Point Disassociation of Old Access Point Authentication

52 Configured Priority Routing Manual Input Direct Control Over Routing Auto Configuration Shortest Path to Root Bridge Highest Signal Strength Redundant Repeater Routes Multiple Links Create “Meshing” Pattern “Self Healing” from Spanning Tree Protocol Priority Routing Configuration

53 LOS

54 WLAN Address of Remote ESTeem Path Cost or Path Length Encryption Type Data Rate Repeater Peer Links Root Bridge Path Length Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Routing Base Upon Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Mobile Clients Not Required in List Enable Each Fixed Route

55 Repeater Mesh Configuration Example Path Length Access Point Router with Repeater 10/100BaseT HUB or Switch 10/100BaseT Access Point Bridge with Repeater Primary Repeater Path Backup Repeater Path Access Point Bridge with Repeater Primary Repeater Path Plant Network Large Wired LAN Remote Building Small Ethernet Wired LAN Stand-Alone Repeater Site Network Router (Required) * Root Bridge Path Length = 1 Path Length Direct = 1 Path Length Through Repeater = 2 Direct Path Would Be Primary Path Length = 3

56 64/128 Bit WEP Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Enterprise (Radius Server) WPA Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Enterprise (Radius Server) WPA2 (AES-CCMP)Hide SSID and Beacon Probes

57 5 Hexadecimal Bytes Manually entered with colon (:) separation WEP 64 13 Hexadecimal Bytes WEP 128 32 Hexadecimal Bytes TKIP 16 Hexadecimal Bytes CCMP Security configuration on “link” line ENC Utility

58 Access Point or Client Additional Security Overlay Unique for ALL Ethernet Devices MAC Address Set at Factory Single Addresses in List ESTeem Global List “MAC Filter” to Accept or Deny MAC Addresses Physical Compromise Required Simple but Most Secure Method


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