User's Guide

Table Of Contents
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Note that the actual maximum distance depends on the specific
network configuration. Please check the range guide available on
Solectek’s web site, www.solectek.com
Output Transmit Power: This controls the output power of the radio
transmitter. There are three options: High, Medium, and Low (system
default).
NOTE: This Output Transmit Power feature is available only on the 7100
Client Unit only. The higher-power, longer-distance client units have
fixed output power.
VLAN Support
o VLAN : VLAN support can be turned on or off. Choose
between Enable or Disable.
o VLAN ID : ID for the VLAN management traffic. This ID is
used to access the unit’s user interface in a VLAN
environment.
If you have made any changes, click the Update button. Then, go to the
Reboot menu option and follow instructions to restart the unit.
Once the unit has rebooted, go to the Configuration –> Basic menu option to
see the following screen:
System name
This is an optional description of the unit for convenience that
eliminates the need to remember the MAC address when trying to
identify a particular radio in the wireless network. This is not related to
the identification of the unit on your wired local area network.
Note that, unlike the Bridge mode, there is a separate IP address for the
Ethernet and RF port. Both ports must be configured with a valid IP address in
order to use the routing correctly.
Ethernet Port
IP Address – Enter the IP address of the Ethernet port.
Subnet Mask – Enter the correct Subnet Mask of the Ethernet port