IPmitter IPMIT304 User manual

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Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction 1
Part 2 User Information 1
Part 3 Powering & Controls 2
Part 4 Bridge Options 3
1 Standard WiFi Bridge Setup ........................................................................................... 3
2 "One to Many" WiFi Link ................................................................................................ 4
3 Multiple Pairs ................................................................................................................. 5
Part 5 Pairing 6
1 Example - Standard WiFi Bridge .................................................................................... 7
2 ERR Code or P-95 ........................................................................................................... 7
3 Example - One to Many .................................................................................................. 8
4 Example - Multiple Pairs ................................................................................................ 9
Part 6 Default Settings 10
Part 7 Browser Interface 11
1 Login ............................................................................................................................ 11
2 Home ............................................................................................................................ 12
3 Wizard .......................................................................................................................... 14
Repeater Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 15
AP Mode (Access Point) .............................................................................................................................. 19
4 CPE ............................................................................................................................... 22
5 WiFi .............................................................................................................................. 23
5G WiFi ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
MAC ACL ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
WiFi Timer Off ................................................................................................................................................ 24
Advanced ........................................................................................................................................................ 24
Repeater Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 25
6 Network ........................................................................................................................ 26
LAN Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 26
VLANSettings ............................................................................................................................................... 27
Cloud Server Settings ................................................................................................................................. 27
7 Manage ......................................................................................................................... 28
Configure ....................................................................................................................................................... 28
Reboot ............................................................................................................................................................. 29
Modify Password .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Upgrade .......................................................................................................................................................... 31
Time ................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Log ................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Part 8 Troubleshooting 34

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1 Pairing Issues ............................................................................................................... 34
2 Signal strength of P-095 ................................................................................................ 34
3 IP camera not working through IPmitter ....................................................................... 34
4 Not powering up ........................................................................................................... 35
5 Poor image quality or streaming speed ........................................................................ 35
6 Issues with Internet data passthrough .......................................................................... 35
7 Signal low - different siteswith affect the range .......................................................... 36
8 Cannot login to the IPmitter browser interface ............................................................. 37
Part 9 Extra Resources 42
1 Tech Tips ...................................................................................................................... 43
Part 10 Specifications 44
Part 11 Conditions 45
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Introduction
The Standard IPmitters have a data transfer rate of450Mbps and uses the 5.8GHz
band.
Its faster data transfer rate means it canlink bigger IP CCTV systems together more
effectivelythanthe budget one.
The IPmitter works in2 modes withLED pairing, Repeater mode and AP mode, the
Host acts as the Access point (AP) and the client sets up as the repeater to provide
a WiFi Bridge betweenthe two.
IPMIT304 Canbe powered using 48 PoE (Not supplied) or canbe powered using
12V DC (Not supplied).
User Information
The connections to the must be cleanand dry, and not exposed to moisture or
excessive dust.
Do not touchthe any of its connections withwet hands.
Ensure the power is switched off to the IPmitter if not inuse for a long period of
time.
There are no user serviceable parts inthe IPmitter and opening or attempting to
repair the product willvoid the warranty.
Onlyuse a 12V DC Regulated PSU(at least 500mA) or a 48V PoE Supply(also
knownas 802.3af).
Do not install or use the device if the power cable or network connectionis
damaged.

Powering & Controls
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Powering & Controls
Powering
Option 1 - Power from 12V DC (via the 2.1mm DC Socket), the current consumption
is 300mA. The IPMIT304 is polaritysensitive so connections must be made correctly.
Option 2 - Power the camera using 48V PoE, inthe RJ45 WAN/POE Socket
Note: The IPMIT304 will take approximately 3 mintues to boot up.
1 = FunctionButton
2 = LED Display
3 = Setting Button
4 = 12V DC. 2.1mm DC Socket
5 = Status LEDs
6 = WAN- 10Mbps / 100Mbps 48 PoE
network socket
7 = LAN - 10Mbps / 100Mbps network
socket
8 = Reset/Pair Button
Status LEDs
PWR = Indicates onwhenpower is connected to the
IPmitter
WIFI= Indicates whenthere is WiFi connection
LAN / WAN = LAN and WAN light show network
connection and flicker to indicate activity

Bridge Options
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4.2 "One to Many" WiFi Link
Whenpairing, one unit needs to be set to "Host" and the manysender units need to
be set to "Client".
Note: When pairing multiple clients with one host,configure the clients to "C" and
the host to "H" and then pair the units. See Pairing for more information.
If a client has already been paired with the host and another client is to be
added to the host,then down-power the existing clientbefore attempting to
pair the next client.
For example:
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4.3 Multiple Pairs
Whenpairing, the units needs to be set to "Client" and "Host" but withdifferent
channel numbers.
Note: When pairing multiple pairs each pair needs to be configured to a different
WiFi channel.
When pairing the second pair onwards, down-power the existing pair/s. See
Pairing for more information.
For example:
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Pairing
Available Channels – Available channels 34-64, 100-140 (Inmultiples of4)
The IPmitters are sent out as default onH (Host).
One IPmitter needs to be set to H (Host) and the other to C (Client).
Ensure the IPmitters are paired up before installing inposition.
The units canbe down-powered and theninstalled inpositiononce paired.
IMPORTANT :
Keep bothIPmitters at least 2m apart during pairing, if the they are too
close theywill "de-sense" and not pair.
If theyare veryclose thenpoint them awayfrom eachother during pairing to
ensure theydo not"de-sense".
Do not attempt to pair bothIPmitters connected to the same PoE switch,
theywill detecta network loop and not pair.
If pairing is attempted withbothIPmitters connected to the same PoE
switch thendefault bothunits (press and hold rst button for at least 10
seconds).
Note: Super WDS mode is notused in the IPMIT304 models, as they nowuse
repeater and access point modes.
The Client is set to repeater mode and the Host is setto access point mode.
When pairing an older model IPMIT300 with a newmodel IPMIT304, then
the IPMIT300 is required to be set manually in the web interface to either
access point mode or repeater mode (depending on ifbeing used as a client
or a host).

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5.1 Example - Standard WiFi Bridge
Pairing on channel 100
1. Power bothIPmitters, and leave to boot up for at least 3 mins. During boot up they
will displaya rotating segment [_i]
2. Onone IPmitter (client), press the F (function) button and "H" will flash[H 100].
Press the S (setting) buttonto change to [C 100].
3. The whole displaywill flashto indicate the settings have beensaved, it will reboot
(cantake up to 3 mins) thenthe displaywill show [C036].
4. Now press the RST (reset) buttonfor 1 second on bothIPmitters [H 100]
[C036].
The displaywillchange to a P witha rotating segment whilst pairing [P __]. Pairing
cantake up to 5 minutes.
The displaywillshowP and a value once paired [P0 10] [P0 12].
5.2 ERR Code or P-95
Note: The strength will range P-01 (Good) to P-75 (Poor).
If ERR shows thenthe IPmitters have notpaired
Reset bothIPmitters, holding the R (reset) button downon bothIPmitters for 10
seconds.Once bothunits have booted back up,thentrythe pairing process again.
Note: Ensure the units are not plugged into the same switch/ network during pairing.
If P-95 shows the the IPmiiters have either not paired or theyhave lost signal.
1. Check the pairing > Reset bothIPmitters,holding the R(reset) buttondownon
bothIPmitters for 10 seconds. Once bothunits have booted back up,thentrythe
pairing process again.
2. BetweenP-070 and P-095 is too low for transmission> Trythe pairing process
with the devices closer together.

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5.3 Example - One to Many
Pairing on channel 100
1. Power onall the IPmitters, and leave to boot up for at least 3 mins. During boot up
theywill displaya rotating segment [_i]
2. Ontwo of the IPmitters (clients), press the F (function) button and "H" will flash[H
100]. Press the S (setting) buttonto change to [C 100].
3. The whole displaywill flashto indicate the settings have beensaved, it will reboot
(cantake up to 3 mins) thenthe displaywill show [C036].
4. Now press the RST (reset) buttonfor 1 second onthe IPmitters [H 100] [C036]
[C036].
The displaywillchange to a P witha rotating segment whilst pairing [P __]. Pairing
cantake up to 5 minutes.
The displaywillshowP and a value once paired [P0 10] [P0 12] [P0 1 1].
Note: If a client has already been paired with the host and another client is to be
added to the host,then down-power the existing clientbefore attempting to pair the
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5.4 Example - Multiple Pairs
Pairing on channel 100 and 104
1. Power one pair of IPmitters, and leave to boot up for at least 3 mins. During boot
up theywilldisplaya rotating segment [_i]
2. Onone IPmitter (client), press the F (function) button and "H" will flash[H 100].
Press the S (setting) buttonto change to [C 100].
3. The whole displaywill flashto indicate the settings have beensaved, it will reboot
(cantake up to 3 mins) thenthe displaywill show [C036].
4. Now press the RST (reset) buttonfor 1 second on bothIPmitters [H 100]
[C036].
The displaywillchange to a P witha rotating segment whilst pairing [P __]. Pairing
cantake up to 5 minutes.
The displaywillshowP and a value once paired [P0 10] [P0 12].
5. Down-power the paired units and thenboot up the next pair.
6. On one IPmitter (client), press the F (function) button and "H" will flash[H 100].
Press the S (setting) buttonto change to [C 100].
7. The whole displaywillflash to indicate the settings have beensaved, it willreboot
(cantake up to 3 mins) thenthe displaywill show [C036].
8. Onthe Host, press the F (function) buttontwo times. Press the S (setting) buttonto
change to [H 104].
9. Now press the RST (reset) buttonfor 1 second on bothIPmitters [H 104]
[C036].
The displaywillchange to a P witha rotating segment whilst pairing [P __]. Pairing
cantake up to 5 minutes.
The displaywillshowP and a value once paired [P0 10] [P0 12].
10. Power the firstpair of IPmitters back up and check to ensure the two pairs work
correctly.

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Default Settings
The default settings for the IPmitter:
IP Address = 192.168.1.123
Web Interface Password = ipmitter (lower case)
(These are shownonthe label onthe back of the unit)
Default WiFi key = 66666666
Whenthe IPmitters are paired one IP address willalways be onthe defaultand the
others will be automaticallyassigned (via GHCP).
The IP address of the unit canbe found bypressing the F buttonuntil the display
changes to Axxxthe 3 characters after the A indicate the lastsegment ofthe IP
address.
Unless youhave changed the IP address the first 3 segments will stillbe on
192.168.1.
Defaulting the IPmitter to factory settings - Press and hold the RST(Reset)
buttonon the IPmitter for 10 seconds.

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Browser Interface
The following sectiondescribes the browser interface used for advanced setup and
configuration.
Maintenance tasks suchas setting the IPmitter to automaticallyreboot,and setting
changes like setting the IP address and WiFi password.
Note: The browser interface is for advanced users only, incorrect use / setting could
result in an inoperable unit. Please proceed atyour own risk.
7.1 Login
This is the mainloginscreenwhichis displayed as whenlogged into the IPmitter on
a browser.
Enter the Web Interface Password = ipmitter (lower case).

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7.2 Home
This screendisplays the status informationof the IPmitter.
Operation Mode - Whichmode the IPmitter is set to currently(AP Mode for host,
Repeater Mode for the client).
Flow - Shows the data flowto and from the unit.
Device Information - Shows the current resource usage.
Device Description - Allows for a custom set name for this IPmitter.
LAN Information - The current IP address and basic network information.
WiFi Information - The current Wireless informationon the IPmitter, for the Host
(AP) if it is paired to a Client (Repeater) the status will show a red 1, to indicate the
number of connected devices.
As standard this page will displayfor the Host (AP Mode) whenpaired witha Client
(Repeater).

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7.3 Wizard
Pairing canbe done using the buttons oneachIPmitter (see Pairing for more
information) or it canbe done via the Wizard.
For a "Standard WiFi Bridge Setup" one IPmitter needs to be set as AP Mode
(Access Point Mode) and another as Repeater Mode.
See Bridge Options for informationonwhichIPmitter needs to be set to AP Mode
and Repeater Mode.
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7.3.1 Repeater Mode
Repeater mode requires anexisting WiFi connectionfrom a router, access point or
other IPmitter.
The IPmitter thenconnects to the existing WiFi connectionand thenextends that
network via the LAN/WANRJ45 ports or via WiFi on the repeating IPmitter.
Select Repeater Mode.
1. Enter settings for existing WiFi, these are the details of whichthis IPmitter will
connect to. (Either a router / access point / host IPmitter).
Repeater SSID is the WiFi network SSID this IPmitter is to connectto. To find the
network youwant to connect to press Scan and thenselect the WiFi network name.

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Lock BSSID is the Mac Address of the device being connected to, this field is
completed automatically.
Encryption is the type of Wireless Encryptionused to access the WiFi network.
Password is the password used to access the WiFi network.
Bandwidth is the broadcasting bandwidthwhichthis wireless network uses. This
needs to set to matchyour router/ WiFi Bandwidth.
Pass through is set to off as default, mayneed to be enabled for network data
(Internet traffic) at the repeater end.
Select Next to confirm settings.
2. Enter the WiFi settings for the repeater.
WiFi Status controls the WiFi onthe repeater. Whenused purelyas anIP camera
bridge thenit is recommended to leave this optionoff. Whenenabled the repeater
will broadcast its ownWiFi network as well as the existing WiFi network.
SSID sets the name of the WiFi network youwill see broadcastatthe repeater. This
canbe the same as the existing WiFi network or unique to the repeater.
Hide your WiFi name? Enable so that whena wireless device searches the area
for the networks it will not be able detect the WiFi name.
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A strong password consists of at least sixcharacters (and the more characters,the
stronger the password) that are a combinationof letters, numbers and symbols. This
canbe the same as the existing WiFi network or unique to the repeater.
Timing allows for a timed reboot or interval for the IPmitter.
Select Next to confirm settings.
3. Enter the LAN Settings for the IPmitter.
IP Mode canbe set to either GHCP, static or DHCP. GHCP is set as standard, and
will receive anaddress (similar to DHCP, but will also assignanother IPmitter
connected to anavailable address),static IP address is a unique fixed address
whichyou canassignto the IPmitter. DHCP will obtainthe address from the DCHP
server or the router and assignIPmitter with anaddress from the network.
LAN IP is a unique localIP address of the IPmitter that identifies the device onthe
local area network.
Subnet is the number that defines a range of IP address that canbe used onthe
network. This should matchother devices onthe network. The most commonsubnet
mask is 255.255.255.0
Gateway (or default gateway) is a router address connected to the localnetwork that
sends packets out of the local network. This is normallythe local IP address of the
router.
Primary DNS is usually the Gateway(router's) local IP address.
Secondary DNS another DNS server address
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