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).
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