User's Manual

4 Firetide Wireless Bridge Reference Guide Version 3.1
Chapter 1 Introduction
The FWB-205 provides a point-to-point Ethernet connection between two locations. The devices function
as a low-level Ethernet bridge. Ethernet frames sent to a unit at one end are automatically forwarded to
the other end, and vice-versa. The system is two-way, half-duplex. Sustained link speeds over 100 Mbps
are achievable, and the system will allocate this bandwidth in the two directions dynamcially to meet
trafc needs.
FWB-205 conguration is easy; it can be performed with a browser. Under normal circumstances, the two
units exchange conguration information automatically.
The FWB-205 Kit is shown in Figure 1. Each kit includes two radio modules, two 19-dBi MIMO antennas,
RF cables, two Ethernet PoE injector/powersupplies, two short Ethernet cables, and mounting hardware.
NOTE: The FWB-205 and its two 19 dBi panel antennas are intended for xed (non-mobile), point-to-point
applications only. Any other use is prohibited.
Figure 1. FWB-205 Kit Contents
1.1 Planning Your Installation
You must set the units up on the bench and perform several initial conguration steps prior to installing
the units in the eld. Basic conguration parameters include:
• IP addresses
• Country code
• Radio channels
These must be set prior to eld deployment. The conguration parameters can be modied later, if desired.
Many system designers choose to set all conguration parameters on the bench, prior to eld deployment.
Refer to “Chapter 2 Initial Setup for the FWB-205” on page 6 for basic setup information. Refer to
“Chapter 3 Radio and System Settings” on page 9 for complete software conguration information.
Note that is is not necessary to connect the antennas when performing basic bench conguration. The
units will establish a radio connection without antennas when in close proximity.