Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Description of the MEA System
- Introduction
- Subscriber Devices (SDs)
- Wireless Routers (WRs)
- Intelligent Access Points (IAPs)
- VMM6300 - Vehicle Mounted Modem
- EWR6300 - Enhanced Wireless Router
- PWR6300 Portable Wireless Router
- Mobile Internet Switching Controller (MiSC)
- Operational View of the MEA System
- Network Architecture
- Unified Modes of Operation
- Quality of Service (QoS) and User Priority Features
- Setup and Installation
- Subscriber Device (SD)
- Intelligent Access Point (IAP)
- Wireless Router (WR)
- Mobile Internet Switching Controller (MiSC)
- Upgrade MiSC/DHCP Configuration (optional)
- MAC Address Tables
- Site Selection/Deployment Guidelines
- Customer Service Information
- License and Warranty Information
- FCC Regulatory Information
- Safety Information for the MEA Products
- Safety Certification
MeshNetworks
EWR6300 - Enhanced Wireless Router
The Enhanced Wireless Router (EWR) is deployed to
guarantee wireless coverage in large geographic areas while
providing wireless network access to one or more IP devices
via its built-in RJ45 Ethernet port. The EWR efficiently
combines the functionality of a MeshNetworks Wireless Router
and client modem in a single, cost-effective, wireless network
component. This makes it easy for any Ethernet ready device
to access a Mesh-Enabled Architecture (MEA) mobile
broadband network. Computers, IP video cameras (as
pictured at right), sensors, signs, signals, etc. can all be Mesh-
Enabled to send and receive data at burst rates of up to 6
Mbps. All of the standard Wireless Router functionality,
including Multi-Hopping, non-line-of-sight communications and position location services, is fully
supported. EWRs also provide:
• Range extension between clients an IAPs
• Fixed reference points between clients and IAPs
• Up to three assignable IP addresses
PWR6300 Portable Wireless Router
The PWR6300 Portable Wireless Router (PWR) has the
same functionality as the EWR, but in a smaller form factor
like the VMM. It combines the functionality of a Wireless
Router and the Wireless Modem Card into a single device.
By adding an Ethernet port to a Wireless Router,
MeshNetworks enables video cameras, computers or any
other Ethernet-capable device to get high-speed access to
the MEA wireless broadband network, without the need to
purchase a separate Wireless Modem Card. The PWR also
provides the same functionality as the MWR, including
network routing, Multi-Hopping™ and geo-location services.
• Range extension between clients an IAPs
• Fixed reference points between clients and IAPs
• Up to three assignable IP addresses
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