User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Your Feedback Please
- How to Contact Us
- ProSoft Technology® Product Documentation
- Important Safety Information
- Recommended Antennas
- Antenna spacing requirements for user safety
- 1 Start Here
- 2 RLX2 Quick Setup
- 3 Planning the Network
- 4 Installing the Radios
- 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- 6 Detailed Radio Configuration / Diagnostics
- 7 RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot Browser
- 8 Reference
- 8.1 Product Overview
- 8.2 Compatibility with ProSoft RLXIB Series Radios
- 8.3 Dimensional Drawings
- Master Channel-Frequency Table
- 8.4 FCC Emission Regulations
- 8.5 Radio hardware
- 8.6 RLX2-IHA Detailed Specifications
- 8.7 RLX2-IHG Detailed Specifications
- 8.8 RLX2-IHNF Detailed Specifications
- 8.9 RLX2-IHW Detailed Specifications
- 9 Antenna Configuration
- 10 Support, Service & Warranty
- Glossary of Terms
- 802.11
- 802.11a
- 802.11b
- 802.11g
- 802.11i
- 802.11n
- Access Point
- Ad hoc Mode
- AES
- Amplifier
- Antenna
- ASCII
- Association
- Authenticate
- Authentication Server
- Band
- Bandwidth
- Base Station
- Baud Rate
- bps
- CACT
- Channel
- Channel Move Time
- Client, Radio Mode
- Client, Software
- Configuration PC
- dBi
- dBm
- DCE
- Decibel (dB)
- Default Gateway
- Device-to-Device Network (Peer-to-Peer Network)
- DFS
- DHCP
- Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
- Directional Antenna
- Diversity Antenna
- DTE
- Dual Band
- EAP
- EIRP
- Encryption
- ESD
- ESSID
- Firmware
- Frequency Hopping
- Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
- Fresnel Zone
- Full-Duplex
- Gain
- Gateway
- Guard Interval (GI)
- Half-Duplex
- Hz
- IEEE
- IP Address
- Key
- LAN
- LED
- Line of Sight (LoS)
- Link point
- MAC ID
- Master device
- Mbps
- Megahertz
- MIC
- MIMO
- Modbus
- Modem
- Network
- Node
- Non-Occupancy Period
- Null Modem Cable
- Panel Antenna
- Parabolic Antenna
- Peer-to-Peer Network
- Point-Multipoint (Broadcast) Network
- Point-Multipoint (Modbus) Network
- Point-to-Multipoint
- Point-to-Point Network
- Poll
- Power Supply
- Protocol
- QoS
- Range
- Remote Access Point
- Remote device
- Repeater
- Repeater, Radio Mode
- RS-232
- RTU (Remote Terminal Unit)
- Sector Antenna
- Signal Diversity
- Signal Loss
- Signal Strength
- Simplex
- Site Survey
- Spectrum
- Spread Spectrum
- SSI
- Subnet Mask
- TKIP
- UART
- WAP
- WDS
- WEP
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™
- Wi-Fi Interoperability Certificate
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup
- Wireless Gateway
- Wireless Network
- WLAN
- WPA
- WPA2
- Yagi Antenna
- Index
Contents RLX2 Series ♦ 802.11a, b, g, n
User Manual Industrial Hotspots
5.7 Improve signal quality ............................................................................................. 47
6 Detailed Radio Configuration / Diagnostics 49
6.1 Radio Status ........................................................................................................... 52
6.1.1 Available Parents .................................................................................................... 53
6.1.2 Address table .......................................................................................................... 55
6.1.3 Port status ............................................................................................................... 56
6.2 Radio Network Settings .......................................................................................... 58
6.2.1 Parent Link Settings ................................................................................................ 61
6.2.2 IGMP Settings ......................................................................................................... 66
6.2.3 Rapid Spanning Tree Functionality......................................................................... 67
6.2.4 Spanning Tree Settings .......................................................................................... 69
6.2.5 Advanced Settings .................................................................................................. 71
6.2.6 Serial Port Settings ................................................................................................. 76
6.3 Security settings...................................................................................................... 78
6.3.1 Encryption type ....................................................................................................... 79
6.3.2 WPA phrase ............................................................................................................ 79
6.3.3 WEP key ................................................................................................................. 80
6.3.4 MAC filter ................................................................................................................ 81
6.3.5 Hide Network SSID ................................................................................................. 81
6.4 Radio access settings ............................................................................................. 82
6.4.1 SNMP Agent settings .............................................................................................. 83
6.4.2 Change password ................................................................................................... 84
6.5 Apply Changes........................................................................................................ 84
6.6 Cancel Changes ..................................................................................................... 85
6.7 Factory Defaults ...................................................................................................... 85
6.8 DFS Support ........................................................................ 85
6.8.1 Master Radio Operations ........................................................................................ 85
6.8.2 DFS Auto Select ..................................................................................................... 86
7 RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot Browser 87
7.1 Primary radio functions ........................................................................................... 88
7.2 File Menu ................................................................................................................ 89
7.2.1 Scan Setup ............................................................................................................. 89
7.2.2 Scan ........................................................................................................................ 90
7.2.3 Clear ....................................................................................................................... 90
7.2.4 Import ...................................................................................................................... 90
7.2.5 Export ...................................................................................................................... 90
7.2.6 Freeze ..................................................................................................................... 90
7.2.7 Print ......................................................................................................................... 90
7.2.8 Print Preview ........................................................................................................... 91
7.2.9 Print Setup .............................................................................................................. 91
7.2.10 Exit .......................................................................................................................... 91
7.3 Operations Menu .................................................................................................... 91
7.3.1 Connect ................................................................................................................... 92
7.3.2 Assign IP ................................................................................................................. 92
7.3.3 Update Firmware .................................................................................................... 93
7.3.4 Ping Device ............................................................................................................. 94
7.3.5 Start Sniffing Packets ............................................................................................. 95
7.3.6 Start Logging Events .............................................................................................. 96
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