User Guide

NETNode Operations Guide
Commercial in
Confidence
IP Mesh Systems
000-130
R1.8 2015-07-24
Commercial in
Confidence
Page 3-56
No.
Basic Setting
What you can do...
6
Enable
Select this checkbox to switch the transmitter on.
7
Frequency
Type in the frequency you wish to use for your mesh. This
must be the same on all units.
8
Channel Bandwidth
Select the bandwidth you wish to use for your mesh from
the drop-down list. This must be the same on all units.
9
Mesh ID
Type in a mesh ID you wish use for your mesh. This must
be the same on all units in the mesh network. The mesh ID
tells the unit which mesh it belongs to. All NETNodes on
Mesh ID 60 for example will communicate with each other.
1 to 255 (8 and 12 Node systems)
1 to 63 (16 Node, Hi-Rate)
Note: If you select 16-Node, Hi-Rate as your operating
mode, you can only select between 1 to 63 for your Mesh
ID.
10
Node ID
Type in a Node ID for each node in the mesh. The node ID
must be unique and can only be 0 to 11 for a twelve node
mesh system.
Note: A node can automatically reassign its Node ID at
power up if it finds a conflict with an existing node.
11
IP Forward
Select this checkbox to switch IP forwarding on.
Table 3-2 Quick Setup
Note: Remember to click the Apply button. This is important to saving all your settings.
That’s it! Do the same procedure on each NETNode that you require in your mesh network.
When you power these configured NETNodes they will make a mesh network ready for you
to use.
All the other fields in the control pages are simply tools for you to use with your working
network.
CAUTION: If you select to use encryption, the encryption type and keys must align.
3.4 Working with the Status /Overview Sub-Tab
This displays detailed status information of received signal quality and enables navigation
between nodes.
The Status tab is divided into three sub-tabs:
Overview