5G Wireless Solutions G-Force 850 b/g User manual

G-Force 850 b/g
Broadband Wireless Base Station
User’s Manual
Version 0.1
29 December 2005

5G Wireless G-Force 850 b/g Broadband Wireless Base Station User’s Manual.
© 2005 5G Wireless Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Contents
Introduction..............................................................................................3
Hardware Connections............................................................................5
Configuration Interface............................................................................7
System ..................................................................................................................8
Configuration: Backing Up and Restoring Base Station Configurations..........8
Firmware .........................................................................................................9
Web Interface: Changing Configuration Interface Access Parameters.........10
Network...............................................................................................................11
IP Setup: Changing the Configuration Interface IP Address .........................11
RF Setup: Configuring the Wireless Transceiver..........................................12
Wireless Networks.........................................................................................13
SNMP Setup..................................................................................................18
QoS Setup.....................................................................................................19
Status..................................................................................................................21
System ..........................................................................................................21
Wireless.........................................................................................................22
Reboot: Rebooting the Base Station...................................................................24


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Introduction
The G-Force 850 b/g Broadband Wireless Base Station from 5G Wireless Solutions, Inc.
creates cellular-style wireless networks for coverage across a large area. The base
station provides many attractive features, including:
•IEEE 802.11b/g support
•Indoor and outdoor coverage
•Maximum NLOS (Non-Line-of-Sight) coverage from a single base station
•Minimum hardware and cable runs for the lowest TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
•Easy installation—deploys right alongside existing cellular equipment
•Support for WEP, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise encryption standards
•Latest security technology enabling different security levels for different users
•Simple web-based configuration interface allowing remote management and
maintenance
This manual describes the necessary hardware connections (Hardware Connections on
page 5) and the web-based configuration interface (Configuration Interface on page 7).


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Hardware Connections
The base station needs to be connected to power, ground, one or more antennae, and a
network. These connections are shown in Figure 1 on page 6 and described below.
To hook up the base station:
1. Connect an antenna to each antenna jack to be used on the base station.
2. Remove the cover from the protected Ethernet jack, then align and insert the
protected end of the included Ethernet cable into the jack. Screw on the cap to
secure it.
3. Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into the DATA & PWR jack (J1) on the AC
Power Adapter.
4. Connect the DATA jack (J2) on the AC Power Adapter to a network jack, such as on
a DSL or cable modem, using a straight-through Ethernet cable (not included).
5. Ground the base station using the ground connector.
6. Plug the AC Power Adapter into a standard 110/120V power outlet.

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Figure 1. Hardware Connection Diagram

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Configuration Interface
The configuration interface for the G-Force 850 b/g Broadband Wireless Base Station is
web-based, with an IP address that defaults to 10.0.0.1. To access the interface, point
your web browser to the base station’s configuration IP address. The default username
and password are both “admin”.
The first page that appears on access is the System Status page, as shown in Figure 2.
The rest of the configuration pages are listed on the left-hand side of the page, and
described below.
Note: After changing the device configuration, you must reboot the device before the
changes will take effect. See Reboot on page 24 for the procedure.
Figure 2. Opening Configuration Screen

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System
The System section allows you to save and restore device configurations, update the
device firmware, and configure access to the configuration interface.
Configuration: Backing Up and Restoring Base Station Configurations
The Configuration page allows you to save and restore the device configuration.
Figure 3. System > Configuration
The options are as follows:
Factory Defaults Restores the device configuration to factory defaults
Backup Configuration Saves the current configuration to disk for later use.
Click to save, then navigate to the desired location.
Restore Configuration Restores the device configuration to a backed up
configuration. Enter the filename or browse to select
the file, then click Send File to restore.

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Firmware
The Firmware page allows you to update the firmware from a file.
Figure 4. System > Firmware
Enter the name of the firmware update file or browse to select it, then click Upload to
update the device firmware.

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Web Interface: Changing Configuration Interface Access Parameters
The Web Interface page allows you to change the access parameters for the
configuration interface (though not the IP address).
Figure 5. System > Web Interface
The options are as follows:
User ID Changes the user ID required to access the interface
Password Changes the password required to access the
interface. Enter the password twice, once in each
box.
HTTP Port Sets the HTTP port used by the configuration
interface
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.

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Network
The Network section configures network options and connectivity, including IP address,
RF settings, SNMP, and wireless networks connected to the base station.
IP Setup: Changing the Configuration Interface IP Address
The IP Setup page allows you to configure the IP address used by the base station for
the web-based configuration interface.
Figure 6. Network > IP Setup
The options are as follows:
Configuration Method Sets the method used to determine the device IP
address: DHCP or Static IP
IP Address When Static IP is selected, sets the device IP
address
Subnet Mask When Static IP is selected, sets the subnet mask
used by the device
Gateway When Static IP is selected, sets the gateway used by
the device
DHCP When DHCP is selected, sets the host name to be
sent with the DHCP request
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.

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RF Setup: Configuring the Wireless Transceiver
The RF Setup page allows you to change the wireless transceiver settings.
Figure 7. Network > RF Setup
The options are as follows:
Wireless Mode Sets the IEEE wireless mode used by the base
station: 802.11b/g, 802.11b only, or 802.11g only
Channel Sets the frequency channel used by the transceiver.
The options range from 2.412GHz to 2.462GHz in
increments of 0.005GHz.
Beacon Interval Sets the interval on which the device transmits a
beacon signal in milliseconds. The recommended
interval is 100ms, but may be set anywhere between
25ms and 500ms.
Rate Selection Sets the rate selection algorithm used by the base
station: Once or Single. Select Once for clean signal
environments, and Single for noisy signal
environments.

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RTS/CTS Turns RTS/CTS flow control on and sets its buffer
threshold
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.
Wireless Networks
The Wireless Networks page allows you to view the status of the virtual networks
connected to the base station and change their settings. There may be up to four virtual
networks.
Figure 8. Network > Wireless Networks
Each network listing shows the network’s name, status, SSID, vLAN tag, and encryption
mode. To change the settings for a wireless network, click Modify to the right of the
network’s listing and the network’s setup page will appear.

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Figure 9. Network > Wireless Networks > Setup (Encryption: Open)
The options available on the setup page vary depending on the type of encryption used.
The basic options are as follows:
Network Description Sets the name used to identify the network, and
enables/disables the network
SSID Sets the SSID used for the network, and
hides/shows the SSID. When the SSID is hidden, it
will be removed from the beacon packets and will not
be visible as a network.
vLAN Tag Sets the vLAN tag for the network, which may be
between 1 and 4095. A value of 0 will turn off vLAN
tagging for the network.
Encryption Type Sets the encryption method used by the network:
Open (no encryption), WEP, WPA-Personal, or
WPA-Enterprise
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.
The rest of the available network options vary depending on the encryption method
selected, as shown in Figure 10 on page 15 to Figure 12 on page 17.

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Figure 10. Network > Wireless Networks > Setup (Encryption: WEP)
The WEP Settings section of the page sets up to four ASCII or hexadecimal keys to
access the network, as well as the default key. Select Allow non-WEP enabled clients
to connect to allow clients on the network that do not support WEP.
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.

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Figure 11. Network > Wireless Networks > Setup (Encryption: WPA-Personal)
The options available for WPA-Personal encryption are as follows:
Encryption Method Sets the encryption method required to access the
network. At this point, the only method available is
TKIP.
WPA-PSK Phrase Sets the passphrase required to access the network
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.

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Figure 12. Network > Wireless Networks > Setup (Encryption: WPA-Enterprise)

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The options available for WPA-Enterprise encryption are as follows:
Encryption Method Sets the encryption method required to access the
network. At this point, the only method available is
TKIP.
802.1x Enables/disables 802.1x port authentication on the
network
EAP Message Sets an EAP message to be sent out with the
EAP-Request/Identity frame (optional)
NAS Identifier Sets the NAS identifier for the RADIUS server
(optional)
Authentication Radius
Server Sets the RADIUS server (IP address, port, and
secret) used for client authentication
Accounting Radius
Server Sets the RADIUS server (IP address, port, and
secret) used for client accounting
When you have entered the desired options, click Save to set them.
SNMP Setup
The SNMP Setup page allows you to enable and configure SNMP support.
Figure 13. Network > SNMP Setup
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