Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO
- Table of Contents
- 1. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS
- 2. Reporting mistakes and recommending improvements
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Installing the radio
- 5. Hardware installation
- 5.1. Fluidmesh hardware installation
- 5.1.1. Installing the Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO
- 5.1.2. Best practice for shielded CAT5/6 connectors
- 5.1.3. Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO Status and link LEDs
- 5.1.4. Supplying power to the Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO
- 5.1.5. Rebooting the firmware and resetting the unit to factory defaults
- 5.1.6. Suitability for outdoor installation
- 5.2. Connecting the Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO to networking and communications hardware
- 5.1. Fluidmesh hardware installation
- 6. Using the Fluidmesh Partner Portal
- 7. Device configuration using the configurator interface
- 7.1. Software and hardware prerequisites
- 7.2. Accessing the Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO for device configuration
- 7.3. Switching between offline and online modes
- 7.4. General settings
- 7.5. Network control
- 7.6. Advanced settings
- 7.6.1. Advanced radio settings
- 7.6.2.
- 7.6.3. Static routes
- 7.6.4. Pass lists and Block lists
- 7.6.5. Multicast
- 7.6.6. SNMP configuration
- 7.6.7. Wireless access point configuration
- 7.6.8. RADIUS configuration
- 7.6.9. NTP Configuration
- 7.6.10. L2TP configuration
- 7.6.11. VLAN settings
- 7.6.12. Miscellaneous settings
- 7.7. Management settings
- 7.7.1. View Mode settings
- 7.7.2. Changing the Administrator username and password
- 7.7.3. Overwriting and upgrading the unit firmware
- 7.7.4. Plug-In management
- 7.7.5. The device status view
- 7.7.6. Saving and restoring the unit settings
- 7.7.7. Resetting the unit to factory defaults
- 7.7.8. Logging out
- 7.7.9. Viewing the end-user license agreement
- 8. Software Plug-Ins
- 9. Troubleshooting
- 9.1. I cannot get the Log-in screen
- 9.2. I cannot log in to the RACER interface
- 9.3. I forgot the Administrator password
- 9.4. The wireless link is poor or non-existent in Bridge mode
- 9.5. I purchased a Fluidmesh device, but it is not shown in RACER
- 9.6. I cannot connect my Fluidmesh device to the RACER interface
- 9.7. I applied configuration settings to the device using RACER, but I have lost connection to the device in RACER.
- 9.8. How do I connect an existing pre-RACER device to RACER?
- 10. Device specifications
- 11. PoE injector specifications
- 12. Electrical power requirements
- 13. Heat radiation data
- 14. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio interference statement
- 15. Fluidmesh end-user license agreement
- 15.1. Preamble
- 15.2. Notice
- 15.3. Definitions
- 15.4. License grant
- 15.5. Uses and restrictions on use
- 15.6. Open-source software
- 15.7. Termination
- 15.8. Feedback
- 15.9. Consent to use of data
- 15.10. Warranty disclaimer
- 15.11. Limitation of liability
- 15.12. Exclusion of liability for emergency services
- 15.13. Export control
- 15.14. General
- 16. Contact us
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
This section contains information that will allow you to solve common
problems associated with configuration and installation of Fluidmesh
products.
9.1. I cannot get the Log-in screen
If you have directly connected a Windows computer to your Fluidmesh
device for device configuration, but you cannot access the log-in form on
your web browser, check the following points:
Are you trying to access the unit using a valid IP address?
You must manually set the computer's IP address and Netmask to be
recognizable by the Fluidmesh device. The correct settings are as follows:
• IP address: 192.168.0.10 (or any other IP address belonging to
subnet 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0)
• Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Have you disabled the 'Access the Internet using a proxy server' function?
If your browser shows a time-out or similar message, the computer may
be trying to access the Fluidmesh device through a proxy server. To stop
the computer from trying to access the unit through a proxy connection,
refer to “Accessing the Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO for device configuration”
(page 46).
9.2. I cannot log in to the RACER interface
IMPORTANT
For a detailed description of the differences between the
RACER configuration interface and the local Configurator
interface, refer to “Device configuration using the configurator
interface” (page 44).
If you are not able to log in to the RACER web-based configuration
interface, check that you have entered the correct user name and
password.
The factory-set user name for the RACER configuration interface is
admin. The factory-set password is admin
To change the factory-set user name and password, refer to
the Fluidmesh Networks Racer User Manual.
9.3. I forgot the Administrator password
If you have forgotten the Administrator user name and/or password for the
Configurator interface, and you must access the unit to configure it using
the Configurator interface, do the following steps:
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