ESTeem 210C User manual

ESTeem MODEL 210 SERIES
USER’S MANUAL
Models 210C – 210M
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1 – Introduction
Before You Begin 1-1
Model 210 Overview 1-1
Model 210 Configuration Modes 1-1
Access Point Modes --------------------------------------------- 1-2
Access Point Repeater --------------------------------------------- 1-3
Self-Healing Mesh Network --------------------------------------------- 1-3
Station Modes --------------------------------------------- 1-4
RS-232 Serial Applications --------------------------------------------- 1-5
CHAPTER 2 – Starting Out
Three Configuration Phases 2-1
Model 210 Hardware Description 2-1
Front Panel Layout --------------------------------------------- 2-2
Antenna Connection Overview --------------------------------------------- 2-2
CHAPTER 3 – Example Applications
Modes of Operation Description and Examples 3-1
Ethernet Bridge Mode --------------------------------------------- 3-1
Router Modes --------------------------------------------- 3-3
Mobile Client Modes --------------------------------------------- 3-4
Programming Examples 3-7
Using ESTeem Network Configuration (ENC) Utility --------------------------------------------- 3-7
Example 1 – Point to Point Ethernet Bridge --------------------------------------------- 3-9
Example 2 – Point to Point Ethernet Bridge with Repeater --------------------------------------------- 3-10
Example 3 – Point to Multipoint with Mesh Repeater --------------------------------------------- 3-11
Example 4 – Point to Multipoint Router Mode --------------------------------------------- 3-13
Example 5 – Mobile Client Mode --------------------------------------------- 3-15
Example 6 – Access Point Mode --------------------------------------------- 3-16
Router Addressing Examples --------------------------------------------- 3-17
CHAPTER 4 – Utilities and Features
ESTeem Network Configuration (ENC) Utility --------------------------------------------- 4-1
Using ESTeem Discovery Program --------------------------------------------- 4-2
Using EtherStation Status Program --------------------------------------------- 4-5
Setting Local Time 210 --------------------------------------------- 4-6
Configuring Time Server --------------------------------------------- 4-7
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) --------------------------------------------- 4-15

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CHAPTER 5 – Web Configuration
Logging Into Web Configuration Manager 5-1
Web Configuration Manager 5-2
Top Menu --------------------------------------------- 5-2
Setting ModemID Field --------------------------------------------- 5-2
Status Menu --------------------------------------------- 5-3
System Log Screen --------------------------------------------- 5-5
Setup Screen --------------------------------------------- 5-5
Advanced Configuration Screen --------------------------------------------- 5-6
Backup Screen --------------------------------------------- 5-6
Restore Screen --------------------------------------------- 5-7
Software Update --------------------------------------------- 5-8
System Reboot --------------------------------------------- 5-8
CHAPTER 6 – Serial Configuration and Applications
Using USB Programming Port 6-1
Using RS-232 Data Port 6-3
CHAPTER 7 – Repeating and Mesh Networking
ESTeem Mesh Network 7-1
Configuration --------------------------------------------- 7-1
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) 7-2
Spanning Tree Protocols (STP) 7-3
Overview --------------------------------------------- 7-3
Phases --------------------------------------------- 7-4
Priority and Path Cost --------------------------------------------- 7-4
Root Bridge --------------------------------------------- 7-4
Redundant Backup 7-5
Redundant Master Configuration --------------------------------------------- 7-5
CHAPTER 8 – Antenna Setups
Antenna and Cable Configurations 8-1
Weatherproofing Coaxial Cable Connections 8-6

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APPENDIX A – FCC Information
APPENDIX B – Interface Ports
Ethernet Interface --------------------------------------------- B-1
RS-232 Data Port Pin-Out --------------------------------------------- B-1
APPENDIX C – Radio Configuration
Frequency of Operation --------------------------------------------- C-1
Average RF Output Power --------------------------------------------- C-1
APPENDIX D – Security
APPENDIX E – Troubleshooting
Testing Communication Link --------------------------------------------- E-1
Viewing RF Data Rates --------------------------------------------- E-3
Signal Strength vs Data Rates --------------------------------------------- E-4
Setting Maximum Distance Value --------------------------------------------- E-4
Troubleshooting Tips --------------------------------------------- E-5
APPENDIX F – 210C Specifications
210C Specifications --------------------------------------------- F-1
Case Layout --------------------------------------------- F-2
Antenna Specifications --------------------------------------------- F-3

CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the ESTeem Model 210
Wireless Ethernet Radio Modem! This manual was written to help both the
first time and advanced user of the 210 to configure the wireless modem for
your application. If this is your first time configuring the 210 and you would
like to get going as soon as possible, we recommend using the ESTeem
Resource CD provided with the modem. The Resource CD will provide the
software utilities and guide you through the configuration of the wireless
modem for your application. Figure 1: ESTeem Model 210 Series
The ESTeem 210 wireless Ethernet modems are sophisticated networking devices. To keep the manual usably short, many of
the application descriptions and programming details assume the user has a good working knowledge of the following network
concepts:
Throughout this User’s Manual are
“Technical Tips” in boxes like this that
have been added to help answer the
most commonly asked questions.
•General Ethernet networking and the configuration of LAN topologies
•Common Ethernet terminology and acronyms
•TCP/IP network protocol structure and how to configure TCP/IP networks
and subnets
•How to identify and set the TCP/IP address on your computer
•Have administrator privileges to the computer and network you are configuring
•If using routing protocols, you must be able to identify and configure the network routers, gateways and firewalls
•You must be familiar with using web browser software such as Internet Explorer, Netscape or Mozilla
If you are unfamiliar with any of the above networking concepts, you may need to contact your network administrator for
assistance.
MODEL 210 OVERVIEW
The ESTeem Model 210 is a series of wireless
LAN transceivers that can be used to build many
types of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN).
The wireless modems in 210 series can provide
RF data rates up to 54 Kbps and have an RS-232
serial port for legacy device networks. The Model
210 is a very sophisticated networking device that
can be configured for multiple modes of operation
depending upon the needs of the wireless and
wired LAN system. The following configuration
modes are provided as an overview of the basic
network types, as all possible network
configurations can not be listed. For further help
in selecting the correct network type, please refer
to Chapter 4 of this User’s Manual or call
Customer Support at 509-735-9092.
Figure 2: Access Point Bridge Diagram
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INTRODUCTION
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CONFIGURATION MODES
A Model 210 can be configured for multiple
modes of operation without any changes to the
hardware. The following are brief descriptions
of the configuration modes. For detailed
descriptions and suggested applications for
each mode, please refer to Chapter 4.
Access Point Modes
When a Model 210 is configured as an Access
Point it will provide a wireless bridge for
mobile clients. Multiple Access Points can be
physically connected to the same network
(LAN) or through a radio link using the Access
Point Repeater mode to provide overlapping,
seamless Ethernet communication for mobile
devices.
Figure 3: Repeater Mode Diagram
1. Access Point Bridge Mode
An ESTeem Model 210 in Access Point Bridge mode will both provide wireless access to mobile clients (Access Point)
and bridge all Ethernet data connected to the Ethernet ports. The AP Bridge mode will pass all network traffic between
connected devices including global network broadcasts. (See Figure 2)
2. Access Point Router Mode
In this mode the ESTeem Model 210
will function as a router between
wired Ethernet networks, connected
to the 210’s Ethernet port, and the
wireless clients in the network. As in
all standard router configurations, the
wireless and wired Ethernet networks
will need to be on separate subnets.
The 210 in Access Point Router mode
will pass network traffic for
connected devices but will block
global network broadcasts from the
wired network. This mode of
operation should be used instead of
the Access Point Bridge mode when a
separation between networks is
required or the ESTeem is connected
to larger LAN Networks that will
continuously send global network
broadcasts (Figure 3).
Figure 4: Access Point Masquerade Diagram

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INTRODUCTION
Repeater Mode
The Repeater Mode can be used with any of the above Access Point modes. With this repeater feature enabled, the
Model 210 Access Points do not have to be hardwired together on the same physical LAN to provide seamless Ethernet
communication for roaming clients. In addition to greatly extending the Access Point canopy range, the Model 210 will
also bridge any Ethernet device or Ethernet network connected to the unit over this same wireless Ethernet network. This
mode gives the user the features of a point to multi-point bridge network but also allows the Model 210 in the Client
mode to simultaneously roam under the network canopy.
Self-Healing Mesh Network
If multiple repeater routes are configured to the same destination ESTeem, the 210 will create a “self-healing” mesh
network by automatically re-routing data through alternate paths to reach its destination if the primary path is
inoperable. The routing and priority of alternate paths is completely user configurable. (See Figure 5)
Station (Client) Modes
Figure 5: Mesh Network Diagram
1. EtherStation Mode
When the 210 is configured in the EtherStation mode and attached to a single Ethernet Device, the Model 210 will
emulate a wireless card in functionality for communication as a mobile client. The 210 will seamless roam under the
radio canopy of Access Points and can provide wireless communication for mobile Ethernet devices such as vehicles,
forklifts, cranes, etc (Figures 2-4).
2. Station Router Mode
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INTRODUCTION
The Station Router mode will also functions as a mobile client, similar to EtherStation, but will allow multiple Ethernet
devices to be connected to a single 210 (Figure 4). The 210 will function as a router between the wireless client mode
and the wired Ethernet devices connected to the Ethernet port. Similar in configuration to the Access Point Router mode,
the wireless and wired Ethernet networks will need to be on separate subnets. To communicate from wireless network to
devices on the wired Station Router network, a separate router (connected to the Ethernet side of the Access Point) is
required. This mode would be used where multiple Ethernet devices will be connected to a single Model 210 in a mobile
client application and the connected Ethernet devices will need to be accessible from the Access Point’s LAN network.
RS-232 Serial Applications
The ESTeem 210 is installed with an RS-232 data port for serial data applications run over the wireless links (Figure 6).
The serial network can be used in a point-to-point or point-to-multi-point application for networking serial (RS-232C)
devices, providing serial connections to legacy hardware in a new Ethernet network.
Figure 6: Multi-point Serial Diagram
To begin setup of your wireless Ethernet network, continue to Chapter 2 - Staring Out of this User’s Manual.
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CHAPTER 2
STARTING OUT
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OVERVIEW
There are three main phases to prepare the ESTeem 210 for operation in a wireless network:
Phase 1 - Determine the correct mode of operation for the ESTeem in the wireless network. The ESTeem 210 is a
sophisticated networking device that can be configured for multiple modes of operation. Determining the correct mode of
operation for the ESTeem 210 is the first step. Chapter 3 of this User’s Manual details the modes of operation and applications
where each would be used.
Phase 2 - Program the ESTeem for operation in the wireless network. Once the correct mode of operation for the ESTeem
has been determined, the 210 can be programmed for the wireless network. To simplify the programming of the Model 210,
ESTeem has created a new software utility called the ESTeem Network Configuration (ENC) Utility which is used to graphically
configure the primary and backup communication routes between ESTeem 210’s in the network. The ENC Utility can be installed
from the ESTeem Resource Disk or from the ESTeem web site (www.esteem.com). Chapter 4 (Utilities and Features) of this
User’s Manual will guide you in the installation of the software and give a brief overview of operation of the ENC Utility, but a
detailed User’s Guide is available both on the ESTeem Resource Disk and in the Help section of the program itself.
The ESTeem Model 210 can also be programmed through the internal Web interface (discussed in detail in Chapter 5) if you do
not have access to the ENC Utility.
Phase 3 - Install the ESTeem hardware and test communication. After the ESTeem Model 210’s programming, install the
hardware in each remote location. Chapter 8 of this User’s Manual describes the antenna specifications, mounting options and the
configuration of the pole mounting hardware for the ESTeem. For instructions on testing and troubleshooting the wireless link,
refer to Appendix F (Troubleshooting).
MODEL 210 HARDWARE LAYOUT
To begin the configuration, unpack the ESTeem Model 210 shipping boxes and locate the items below for initial configuration.
Take a few minutes to inventory your equipment before you proceed. Report any missing or damaged items to Customer Support
(509-735-9092) as soon as possible. Each node in your ESTeem Model 210’s network may have different hardware components
based upon the final installation location (i.e. Outdoor, Indoor, Point-to-point or Muti-Point). Antenna types, cable lengths, power
supplies may be different, but the following items will be required for basic setup:
Model 210
AA109 Resource Disk
Antenna
(AA20C.1 Displayed)
Coax Cable
(Antenna to ESTeem 210)
Power Supply
(AA174 Displayed)
Ethernet Cable
Note: Your accessory model numbers may vary from the above, but you will need to locate each of above items to continue
configuration.

CHAPTER 2
STARTING OUT
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Figure 1: 210 Front Panel Overview
MODEL 210 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
Technical Tips:
1. Configure the Model
210 prior to mounting.
2. Attach antenna to the
Model 210 before
powering up.
The following steps should be completed to begin configuration of the ESTeem Model 210:
1. Connect the antenna to the TNC connection on the ESTeem Model 210 (Figure 1).
2. Connect the power supply and Ethernet cable to the ESTeem and proceed to Chapter 3 to
begin programming.

CHAPTER 3
EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
MODES OF OPERATION
The ESTeem Model 210 is a sophisticated wireless networking device that can be configured for multiple modes of operation.
Determining the correct mode of operation for the ESTeem is the first step in creating a reliable wireless network. This chapter
will explain each mode of operation, provide example applications and detailed programming information for each mode.
Please review the following modes of operations. If you do not see an example of your application, please contact ESTeem
support at 509-735-9092 for help in selecting your mode of operation.
Ethernet Bridge Mode (AP Bridge)
The most commonly used mode of operation with the ESTeem Model 210 is the Ethernet bridge mode. The Ethernet bridge
mode will connect two or more ESTeem 210’s while passing all network traffic that arrives in both the wireless and connected
Ethernet ports; including all global network traffic (Figure 1). This mode will work in most wireless applications of the 210 to
wirelessly connect two or more remote Ethernet devices or networks. The Ethernet bridge mode is also used in repeating
(Figure 2) and in self-healing Mesh networks (Figure 3) for fixed (non mobile) applications.
Example Applications
•Building to building remote wireless LAN networks
•Point to point wireless Ethernet communication devices
•Multi-point wireless Ethernet networks
•Remote Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) networks
•Redundant, self-healing Mesh networks
•Fixed locations with mobile ESTeem 210’s
Applications Where Ethernet Bridge Mode Not Used
•Mobile applications (see Mobile Clients)
•Connections to large Ethernet traffic networks such as large office buildings or plant networks (see Router modes)
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Figure 1: Point to Point Example

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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
Figure 2: Ethernet Bridge with Repeater
Figure 3: Multipoint Bridge with Mesh Networking
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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
Router Modes (AP Router and AP Masquerade)
The ESTeem 210 can be configured as a network router or network firewall between the Ethernet LAN connection and the
wireless network of remote locations. The router modes are used to limit the network traffic from a busy Ethernet network
connection to only those specific IP address used on the wireless network (see Figure 4). The Ethernet router mode (AP
Router) will allow bi-directional communication from the Ethernet LAN connection to the wireless network.
Example Applications
•Wireless Ethernet networks connected to large company or plant Ethernet LAN networks (AP Router)
•Wireless Ethernet networks with a requirement for network isolation from the plant or company network (AP Router)
•Shared Ethernet connection to direct Internet service (DSL, Cable, T1, etc.) (AP Masquerade)
Applications Where Ethernet Router Mode Not Used
•Mobile applications (see Mobile Clients)
•Simple network connections only using a single IP network subnet (see Ethernet Bridge modes)
Figure 4: Router Mode Example
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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
Mobile Client Modes (EtherStation, Station Router or Station Masquerade)
The ESTeem 210 can also be configured to function as a mobile client. The client modes allow the 210 to seamlessly roam
between fixed Access Points. The client modes will allow mobile Ethernet devices to connect to each other or to an Ethernet
LAN through the fixed AP (Figure 5).
The EtherStation mode is used to connect a single Ethernet device to the ESTeem 210. If you are connecting the 210 to
multiple Ethernet devices in a mobile mode, the Station Router or Station Masquerade will be required. The Station Router
will allow bi-directional communication between the Ethernet devices connected to the 210 and the wireless network, while the
Station Masquerade will serve as a firewall on the Ethernet side.
Example Applications
•Mobile applications where the 210 will change links often between fixed Access Points
•Long range mobile client networks
•Public safety applications for police, fire and EMS
Applications Where Mobile Client Mode Not Used
•Fixed locations using Ethernet Bridging or Routing
•Wireless Ethernet networks with repeaters
•Mobile applications
Figure 5: Router Mode Example
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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
Once the mode of operation for the ESTeem has been determined, you
are now ready to program the Model 210 for use. ESTeem has created
a simplified network programming utility call the ESTeem Network
Configuration (ENC) Utility. This ENC Utility will be used in all the
following programming examples. For detailed instructions on
installing the ENC Utility, please refer to the User’s Guide (found in
the ESTeem Resource CD or Utility program itself) or Chapter 4 of this
User’s Manual.
Technical Tip: The ENC Utility calculates the
wireless link information based upon exact
ESTeem serial numbers. The serial numbers
listed in the following examples are for example
only. Enter the correct ESTeem serial numbers
for your application.
Adding ESTeems to ENC Utility and Changing Name
Each of the example applications will use the following procedure to add and renameESTeem 210’s.
1. Consult the ENC Utility’s User Guide on how the create a new wireless network. Once you have a blank network
configuration page (Figure 9), select ESTeem from the menu items to display the drop down menu, then select New>New
ESTeem.
Figure 9: Adding ESTeem to Blank ENC Configuration Page
2. Enter in the ESTeem Model 210 serial numbers used for the
example (for example enter E-14000 in the Set Serial Number Box)
and press the OK button (Figure 10). The ENC Utility will look up
the ESTeem 210’s serial number in the database and match the
correct Wireless LAN MAC (WLAN MAC) address to the modem.
This WLAN MAC address will be displayed above the modem
symbol on the screen (Figure 11).
Figure 10: Enter the Serial Number
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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
3. To change the name of the ESTeem 210 from the WLAN MAC address to “Main Office” (or any other location name) to
match the example configuration, Right-Mouse click on the ESTeem icon and select Change>Change Modem ID (Figure
12). Enter “Main Office” in the pop-up window and select OK.
Figure 11: Main Office ESTeem 210
4. Duplicate the above procedure for each ESTeem 210 added to the network.
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Figure 12: Change Modem ID

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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
Ethernet Bridge Mode Example 1 (Figure 1)
Point to Point Ethernet Bridge
(2) ESTeem Model 210
Serial Numbers: E-14000 (Main Office) and E-14001 (Remote Office)
1. Add the two ESTeem Model 210s to the network using the above procedure. Once both ESTeem 210s are on the
configuration page, create a wireless link by
clinking on one of the two connection boxes and
dragging a line to the other modem (Figure 13).
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5. Verify both ESTeem modems are connected to
the same switch as the computer running the
ENC Utility and send the configuration to both
modems at the same time by selecting
ESTeem>ESTeem Configuration>Send
Configuration to All ESTeems (Figure 14).
6. Once the ENC Utility has downloaded the
configuration for both ESTeem 210s, the status
box around the ESTeems will change from
yellow to blue. This indicates that the
configuration was completed successfully and
the ESTeem 210s are ready to be installed in the
application.
Figure 13: Create Wireless Link
Figure 14: Send Configuration to ESTeems

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EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
Ethernet Bridge Mode Example 2 (Figure 2)
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Point to Point with Repeater Ethernet Bridge
(3) ESTeem Model 210
Serial Numbers:
E-14000 (Main Office)
E-14001 (Remote Office)
E-14002 (Repeater)
1. Using the above procedure, enter the three
ESTeem 210s into the ENC Utility. Your
layout should appear like Figure 14.
2. Move the ESTeem 210 icons on the screen to
simulate the layout of the diagram. Draw
connection lines between the modems to make
the wireless link in the same order as the
network layout (Figure 15).
3. Verify all ESTeem modems are connected to
the same switch as the computer running the ENC Utility and
send the configuration to both modems at the same time by
selecting ESTeem>ESTeem Configuration>Send
Configuration to All ESTeems. Once the ENC Utility has
downloaded the configuration for both ESTeem 210’s, the
status box around the ESTeem‘s will change from yellow to
blue. This indicates that the configuration was completed
successfully and the ESTeem 210’s are ready to be installed in the application.
Figure 14: Example 2 Modems
Technical Tip: Although it does not matter
where the ESTeem icons are located on the
screen, putting them in the same layout as the
application makes it easier to visually verify the
network connections.
Figure 15: Example 2 Layout
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