User's Guide

K60i User Guide
o Device role
o SSID
o Airlink passcode
o Channel frequency
o Preferred Hub (if device configured as Remote)
3. Administration Operations:
Flash LEDs of the device – used to identify location of physically installed device
Change administration password of the device
Upgrade device software
Reboot the device
To reset the device to factory defaults:
cycle the power
during power-up, observe the LEDs: there should be two illuminated.
Keep your eyes peeled on the LEDs, after about a minute, a flashing pattern will
appear
the flashing pattern signals the start of a brief window of opportunity for you to
press the reset button (a round toothpick or an unfolded paper clip works good for
this).
Press the button and hold it until you see a distinctive flashing pattern
Once this distincting flashing pattern appears, release the button
the device is now operating at factory default settings
The login password is “kwikbit_root”
7 Ethernet Bridge Support
Designed to seamlessly integrate into existing Ethernet backhaul or general-purpose
networks, the K60i system is built for Ethernet connectivity services and provides network
functionality as a standard Layer 2 (L2) Transparent Bridge (IEEE 802.1d), whereby the K60i
cluster (a cluster being one Hub with its group of up to eight Remotes) is the bridge, and
the Ethernet ports on the Hub and associated Remotes are the ports of the bridge.
The embedded bridge functionality performs Media Access Control (MAC) address learning
(up to 4096 MAC addresses). This function allows the Hub to perform an optimal allocation
of radio resources by sending traffic to the Remote behind which the destination of that
traffic is located.
The K60i system allows network management traffic to be encapsulated in a dedicated
management VLAN and can transport standard Ethernet frames (up to 1518 bytes).
Kwikbit K60i User Guide
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