User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Equipment Features
- SPEEDLAN K2's Polling Protocol -- How it Works in Star Networks
- SPEEDLAN 9000 Mesh Protocol -- How It Works in Non-Line-of-Sight Networks
- Chapter 2 Installing the SPEEDLAN 9101 & SPEEDLAN 9102 Hardware
- Rooftop and Tower Installations Warning
- Hardware Overview
- Drawings of Outdoor, Remote-Mounted Components
- The SPEEDLAN 9101 (with an Attached Standard Omni)
- The SPEEDLAN 9102 (with an External Antenna)
- Chapter 3 Using the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
- Initial Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9000
- Overview of the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator Main Menu
- Logging on to the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
- Interfaces
- System
- Routing
- Wireless
- DHCP Server
- DHCP Relay
- NAT
- Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
- Administrative Access Pages
- Chapter 4 Using SPEEDView
- What is SPEEDView?
- System Requirements
- Installation Instructions
- Starting SPEEDView
- The Program Instructions
- The Main Tab
- Options Tab
- Admin Tab
- Chapter 5 Basics of IP Addressing
- Basics of IP Addressing
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Software License Agreement
SPEEDLAN 9000 Series Installation and Operation User Guide
Installing the SPEEDLAN 9101 & SPEEDLAN 9102 Hardware 2-7
Note: Most users needing the mesh topology solution will use the SPEEDLAN 9101. However, there
is the option of using an external antenna (e.g., high-gain omni antenna, or sectoral or directional).
If you choose this option, follow the installation directions for the SPEEDLAN 9102, and it can act as
a mesh topology solution. Contact Wave Wireless for more information. Below is an example of this
solution:
SPEEDLAN 9102 with High-Gain Omni (or Sectoral, or Directional)
Antenna
(high-gain omni,
SPEEDLAN 9102
3’ cable
Lightning arrestor
Grounding wire
AC wall outlet
Junction
box
Ethernet
Ethernet
10’ cable
Cable with
combined Ethernet
and DC voltage
sectoral or
directional)
hub/
switch