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).


5
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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