D-Link DWL-1800 - Manual

D-Link DWL-1800

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – TABLE OF FIGURES
  • Page 5 – TABLE OF TABLES
  • Page 6 – Using this Guide; System Description; Air
  • Page 7 – Premier DWL -1800 Functional
  • Page 8 – Premier DWL-1800 Compatibility and; DHCP for automatic IP address assignment.
  • Page 9 – Installation Overview; The indoor unit should be connected to the power source only
  • Page 10 – Use a straight Ethernet cable to connect the indoor unit to a hub, or; Outdoor Installation Considerations
  • Page 11 – Path of Clearest Propagation
  • Page 12 – Path Loss; Distance between sites; Antennas for Outdoor Applications; The
  • Page 14 – Compliance with Radio Regulations; Installing the Outdoor Unit; strength bar and LEDs) facing downward.
  • Page 16 – NOTE; Connecting the Ground and Antenna Cables; Connect one end of the grounding cable to the Ground terminal and
  • Page 17 – Installing the Indoor Unit
  • Page 18 – The color codes of the power cable are:; After connecting the outdoor unit to the indoor unit using the
  • Page 19 – The length of the Ethernet cable connecting the indoor unit to the; To align the antenna:
  • Page 21 – Verifying Correct Operation; Verifying Correct Operation of the Indoor Unit; Name; Green
  • Page 22 – Verifying Correct Operation of the Outdoor Unit; What to do if the Self Test fails
  • Page 23 – AIR; CONFIGURATION UTILITY
  • Page 24 – Configuration Utility Modes; Unit configuration; - This is the default mode and is used for setting; Firmware upgrade; – Used for upgrading the embedded software in; Multiple configuration; – Used for setting configuration parameters for
  • Page 25 – Discover the units that are connected to the network.; The Tabs Section
  • Page 27 – Set IP
  • Page 28 – In order to see the unit after assigning the IP address, the PC with; Hide to Tray
  • Page 29 – System Name; - A user-defined description of the location of the selected; MAC Address; the BSS, which is the DWL-1800B the unit is associated with.
  • Page 31 – Read; - The IP address of the host to which SNMP
  • Page 34 – Tx Fail; - The number of frames which the station failed to send.; Resetting Counters; button. All displayed values are reset to display zero.
  • Page 35 – Regulatory Domain; - Displays the regulatory authorities in the relevant; Power; - Displays the current output power level at the antenna port.; Maximum data rate; he unit adaptively selects the highest; Transmit diversity -; The antenna diversity option, which must be set to
  • Page 36 – ETSI
  • Page 37 – Channel
  • Page 38 – Station Control; - Click the Default button for all parameters to revert; Export Configuration; - Click the Export button to export the
  • Page 39 – – Any station in the WLAN can associate with any; Shared Key; – Only stations using a shared key encryption are; Open System
  • Page 40 – RTS Threshold
  • Page 41 – Short Retry Limit; Long Retry Limit; - The maximum number of transmission attempts; Basic Rate; - The maximum rate of multicast, broadcast and control; – The transmit power level. The possible range is
  • Page 42 – Click the; Clear List; button to clear the display area.
  • Page 43 – To upgrade firmware:; Select the units that you wish to upgrade from the list box. Use; Advanced; if you wish to change the settings of the TFTP session; Start; to initiate the firmware upgrade progress bars are displayed
  • Page 45 – Packet timeout; - Defines the number of times that a packet will be; Session Retries; - Defines the number of times a TFTP session
  • Page 47 – Resetting the SNMP Community Strings; button on the top panel of the unit while the unit is operating. The; Reloading Factory Default Settings; To reset the unit to the factory defaults:; Disconnect the power cable from the indoor unit.
  • Page 48 – SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 50 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT IONS; Supported Standards; Frequency Range
  • Page 51 – Vertical /Horizontal
  • Page 53 – Mechanical Dimensions; Operating Temperature
  • Page 54 – General; Can the DWL-1800R indoor unit be placed outdoors?; The maximum number of associations is 128.
  • Page 56 – Collocation
  • Page 57 – Performance
  • Page 58 – Firmware; When does the back up flash image get upgraded?; Yes, an earlier version of firmware can overwrite a newer version.
  • Page 59 – Configuration; No. The regulatory domain is factory set.; How can the DWL-1800 unit be returned to factory default settings?
  • Page 60 – Management; What management options are available for the DWL-1800?
  • Page 62 – Introduction; The following diagram depicts a typical radio system:; RF Terms and Definitions; dB
  • Page 63 – is the incident power level before attenuation; The distance between transmitting and receiving antennas
  • Page 64 – Free Space Loss; F is the RF frequency expressed in MHz.
  • Page 65 – Antenna Characteristics
  • Page 66 – System Characteristics; Receiver Sensitivity; Link Parameters
  • Page 67 – Link Budget Calculation; Signal Fading; Fading of the RF signal is caused by several factors:; Bad Line of Sight
  • Page 68 – Interference; The Line of Sight Concept; Clear Line of Sight; xD
  • Page 71 – AVERTISSEMENT AUX UTILISATEURS; proposée par D-Link, vous vous engagez donc à respecter cette; WARNING; The Decision N° 01-480 taken by ART (Autorité de Régulation de
  • Page 72 – LIMITED WARRANTY; Limited Hardware Warranty:; Power Supplies and Fans
  • Page 74 – Trademarks; Copyright; Copyright Statement
  • Page 75 – Offices
  • Page 76 – Registration Card
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D-Link

AirPremier

D W L-1800

Wireless Outdoor Bridge

User’s Manual



First Edition (July 2002)

Printed in Taiwan

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Summary

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 1 1.1 Using this Guide ...................................................................................1 1.2 System Description ............................................

Page 4 - TABLE OF FIGURES

iv TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1: DWL-1800 Point-to-Multipoint Application .....................................2 Figure 2: General Installation Scheme - Pole Mounting ...................................5 Figure 3: Holes/Grooves/Screw Holes ........................................................ 10 Fig...

Page 5 - TABLE OF TABLES

v TABLE OF TABLES Table 1: Indoor Unit LEDs .......................................................................... 16 Table 2: Outdoor Unit LEDs ........................................................................ 17 Table 3: Regulatory Domains Specifications ...................................

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