AirLive WHA-5500CPE-NT User Manual

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1. Introduction


AirLive WHA-5500CPE-NT User’s Manual

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If time permitted, you should read through the entire chapter.
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4.2 Operation Mode (wireless): Operation mode is the page where all the

wireless settings and router mode settings are. Therefore, it is advised that
you must read through the entire section.
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4.2.3 Site Survey: Site Survey is the connection wizard that will search

for available networks and let you connect with the select network by
simply clicking. It also includes RSSI signal survey for antenna
alignment.

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4.2.8 and 4.2.9 Channel and Channel Width: This part explains the

concept of variable Channel Width and how to use them. Channel
Width can be 40MHz, 20MHz, 10MHz, or 5MHz.

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4.2.13 Bandwidth Management: Be sure to read about

WHA-5500CPE-NT’s powerful Bandwidth Control that allow you to limit
up/downlink speed by interface, IP, MAC address, or IP segment. This
section provides step-by-step examples also.

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4.3 WDS Settings: Here explans the WDS setting page. After reading this

section, please go to Chapter 8: Bridge Network example to see
step-by-step instructions on setting up a multi-point WDS Bridge network.

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4.4 Router Modes: This section includes WAN port, virtual server, remote

management, virtual servers and all router related settings.

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Chapter 5: Web Management 2: Configurations, Tools and Status

This chapter explains all the non-wireless settings and status such as IP settings,
Ping Watchdog.

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5.1.5 PING Watchdog: PING watchdog is a crucial function to keep your

wireless connection alive. When WHA-5500CPE-NT can’t get a response
from remote devices, it will attempt to re-establish the connection.
WHA-5500CPE-NT’s PING watchdog goes the extra step to allow 2 sets of
IP to avoid false alarm.

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5.1.7 Configuration Save and Restore: You should always backup your

configurations so you can restore in the event of system crash.

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Chapter 6: Command Line Interface

This chapter explains all the commands in the Telnet interface. Be sure to “save
config” after making all changes. In case you forget a command, just type “help” to
display all available commands and their usage.

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Chapter 7: Application Example: Infrastructure

In this chapter, you will learn how to use AP mode, Client Infrastructure Mode, and
Bridge Infrastructure mode in one application example. In addition, you will also
learn how to make multiple SSID and bandwidth control.

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