Ubiquiti Networks LiteStation2 Guide d'installation

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Current Status of the system bridge table • Show Bridge Table: selection lists all the entries in the system bridge table, while the device is opera

Page 3 - IEEE 802.11a

Current Status of the DHCP leases • Show DHCP Leases selection shows the current status of the leased IP addresses by the device’s DHCP server. Inte

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Tools Tools: provides network utilities in pop-up window: Wireless link throughput estimation with Network Speed Test utility • Speed Test: This ut

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Ping utility should be used for the preliminary link quality and packet latency estimation between two network devices using the ICMP packets. Remote

Page 6 - Link Setup

Antenna alignment Tool Antenna Alignment utility allows the installer to point and optimize the antenna in the direction of maximum link signal. The

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2. Station WDS: WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System. Station WDS should be used while connecting to the Access Point which is operating in WDS

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Auto option should be enabled in order to establish WDS connection between Access Points if WDS Peers are not specified (applicable for AP WDS mode on

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network scans on the wireless stations. Control is available while operating in Access Point mode only. Lock to AP MAC: This allows the station to al

Page 10 - Ageing timer

Drawback: It will reduce throughput proportional to the channel size reduction. So just as turbo mode (40MHz) increases possible speeds by 2x, half sp

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Choose the security method according to the Access Point security policy. Subscriber station should be authorized by Access Point in order to get acce

Page 12 - Data amount

Contents • 1 AirOS Introduction • 2 Configuration Guide o 2.1 Navigation o 2.2 Main Page  2.2.1 Status Reporting  2.2.2 Statistics Reporting 

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For 64-bit – specify WEP key as 5 HEX (0-9, A-F or a-f) pairs (e.g. 00112233AA) or 5 ASCII characters. For 128-bit – specify WEP key as 13 HEX (0-9,

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The Network Page allows the administrator to setup bridge or routing functionality. AirOS powered devices can operate in bridge or router mode. The I

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address space. WLAN and LAN interfaces form the virtual bridge interface while acting as the bridge ports. The bridge has assigned IP settings for man

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platform Utility should be started on the administrator PC which resides on the same network segment as the AirOS device. AirOS system will return to

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Enable DHCP Server: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server assigns IP addresses to clients who will associate to the wireless interface.

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This page handles advanced routing and wireless settings. The Advanced options page allows you to manage advanced settings that influence on the devic

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conservative rate algorithm provides the best case stability / robustness, but may compromise maximum throughput. The optimistic rate algorithm always

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Acknowledgement Timeout AirOS has an auto-acknowledgement timeout algorithm which dynamically optimizes the acknowledgement timeout value without user

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LED 1 (Red) will switch on if the RSSI reach the value set in an entry field next to it. LED 2 (Yellow) will switch on if the RSSI reach the value se

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Ping WatchDog The ping watchdog sets the AirOS Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address (it can be the internet gateway for example). If

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AirOS Introduction The design goal of AirOS was simplicity and power. Unlike previous and current market-leading wireless or router operating systems

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Failure Count To Reboot: specify the number of ICMP “echo response” replies. If the specified number of ICMP “echo response” packets is not received c

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Enable Telnet Server: Enables Telnet access to the AirOS Device. Server Port: Telnet service TCP/IP port setting. System The System Page contains Ad

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Verify Password: re-enter the new password to verify its accuracy. Click Change button to save the changes. Router Protocol Host Name Host Name is

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and click the Upload button. Close this window – cancel the upload process. After the new firmware image is uploaded into the system, use Upgrade butt

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Note: the screen shots in this document represent PowerStation2 graphical user interface but they are also fully applicable for NanoStation2 and LiteS

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The Main Page displays a summary of link status information, basic configuration settings of the device (operating mode, network settings), traffic st

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Channel: This is the 802.11 channel number that corresponds to the operating frequency. Device uses the selected channel to transmit and receive data.

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Note: LAN IP Address and WLAN IP Address displays the same value - current IP address of the virtual bridge interface, while the device is operating i

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This statistics represents the total amount of unicast and broadcast IP data transfered between AirOS powered device and PPPoE server through the PPP

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• Show Stations: selection lists the stations which are connected to the device while operating in Access Point mode. Statistics for all the stations

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