User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 About This Getting Started Guide
- 2 Unpacking the ZoneFlex Wireless Bridge
- 3 Before You Begin
- 4 Pre-Installation Configuration
- Summary of Pre-Installation Tasks
- What You Will Need
- Access the Web Interface
- Step 1: Connect the Power and Ethernet Cables
- Step 2: Prepare the Administrative Computer
- Step 3: Connect the Wireless Bridge to the Admin Computer
- Step 4: Log In to the Web Interface
- Step 5: Change the Country Code
- Step 6: Change Optional Configuration Settings
- Step 7: Change Non-Root Bridge Configuration Settings
- Step 8: Test the Link Between the Bridges
- Step 9: Disconnect the Wireless Bridge from the Administrative Computer
- Step 10: Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings
- 5 Provisioning and Associating the Wireless Bridge Pair (Optional)
- 6 Physical Installation
- Prepare the Required Hardware and Tools
- Determine the Optimal Mounting Location and Orientation
- Become Familiar with the Installation Components
- Decide How You Will Supply Power to the Wireless Bridge
- Deploying the Wireless Bridge
- Attaching the Mounting Brackets
- Mounting the Wireless Bridge
- Mounting and Connecting the External Antenna (Optional)
- 7 Aiming the Bridge Pair
- 8 Verifying the Connection
- 9 What to Do Next
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Pre-Installation Configuration
Access the Web Interface
Figure 23. SpeedFlex Results page
You have finished accessing and testing the link between the ZoneFlex 7731 Wireless Point
to Point Bridge pair.
Step 9: Disconnect the Wireless Bridge from the
Administrative Computer
1. Disconnect the Wireless Bridge from the power source (either from the PoE injector or
DC power source).
2. V
erify that the PWR LED on the back of the Wireless Bridge is off.
3. Disconnec
t the Ethernet cable from the administrative computer’s Ethernet port.
Step 10: Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network
Settings
1. On your Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer, open the Network Connections (or
Network and Dial-up Connections) control panel according to how the Start menu is
set up:
• On Windows XP, click Start > Contr
ol Panel > Network Connections.
• On Windows 2000, click Start > Settings > Network Connec
tions.
2. Wh
en the Network Connections window appears, right-click the icon for Local Area
Connection, and then click Properties.
3. Wh
en the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears, select Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) from the scrolling list, and then click Properties. The TCP/IP
Properties dialog box appears.
4. Restor
e the computer’s network settings by typing the original IP address settings in
the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
5. On the TCP/IP Pr
operties dialog box, click OK to close it.