Line-of-sight :: 5.8 ghz, Operational summary – AvaLAN Wireless AW-5800mT User Manual

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aW5800mT

Line-of-sight ::

5.8 GHz

Thank you for your purchase of the AW5800mT

multipoint wireless Ethernet module.

If you have any questions when configuring your

AvaLAN system, please send an e-mail to

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Operational summary

User’s Manual

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The AvaLAN AW5800mT module allows a user to create an ultra-long-range, wireless Ethernet network for up to 16 subscriber units per

access point.

The access point (AP) automatically scans for the best of the 58 available radio channels, encrypts Ethernet data received from the

network, and transmits it wirelessly to the correct subscriber unit (SU). The AP is constantly monitoring the network performance and

automatically changes channels if the performance is degraded due to interference. The user may manually select any of the 58 radio

channels by toggling DIP switch settings (see Page 5). It is possible to operate up to 12 APs in the same area with each AP on a different

channel. To avoid interference, the APs should be spaced at least 10 feet apart. Typically the AP is attached to the wired network via an

Ethernet cable. The AP does not have a MAC/IP address.

Any 10BaseT Ethernet client device (ECD) can be connected to an AW5800mT subscriber unit. Each SU encrypts Ethernet traffic received

from the attached ECD and transmits the data wirelessly to its AP. Each SU can be plugged directly into an ECD without adding drivers

or loading software. Crossover cables are never needed. Only one ECD can be attached to each SU, and fixed IP addresses are recom-

mended for the attached ECDs. The DIP switches on the SU should be in the default OFF setting. To avoid overloading the module’s

receiver, the SU should be placed at least 10 feet from the AP, and 100 feet spacing is recommended if using the higher gain AW23

antennae.

The SU does not have its own MAC/IP address. AvaLAN modules use electronic network keys that allow the user to group modules

together to form a network. Network keys are shared between modules by connecting an Ethernet cable between the RJ45 ports while

the modules are in “key exchange mode” (modules that are in “key exchange mode” display the 6 LINK QUALITY LEDs blinking sequen-

tially back and forth).

To share the keys and to create the network, the user first selects which module will be the access point (AP) by setting DIP switch 1 ON

(see Page 5 for DIP details). The other modules will function as subscriber units (SUs) and do not require any DIP settings. The user then

connects an Ethernet cable from the AP to each SU to transfer the network keys. For the AW5800mT the key exchange will occur though

an Ethernet cable attached to the supplied POE injector. Key exchange will not work through a switch or hub. Once the key sharing is

complete the AP and SU change their LED displays in confirmation of the successful programming:

The SU blinks one of the GREEN LINK QUALITY LEDs.

The AP illuminated the LED labeled RF RX and the AP remains in “key exchange mode.”

If the user’s needs change, additional SUs can be added to the network and/or a SU can be reprogrammed to join a different network

and/or a SU can be changed into an AP and/or an AP into a SU. The modules cannot be damaged by incorrect programming. If DIP 1 is

accidentally toggled then DIP 1 can be turned back and the module still retains all the network associations it had in its previous mode

(assuming that the module had not yet successfully key exchanged with a new network). An AP can be reset by programming it as a SU

to a new AP and then turning it back into an AP again.

Please see the next page

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aW5800mT OeM Module

5.8 GHz line-of-sight, point-to-multipoint

radio transceiver module. Includes:

Requires antenna: Use with AW5-5800 or AW23-5800

— all FCC approved

(1) AW5800mT RF module — RPSMA female

(1) AWP8 8-inch pigtail — RPSMA male

— (1)

to RPTNC bulkhead female

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