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
MEA Setup and Installation
Wireless System Tests
There are two basic tests to verify correct operation the system. The first test is to perform ping
tests to each device and the second test is to verify access the Internet.
Ping Test
From Device Manager, complete the following to verify correct operation of the system:
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1.
Ping the SBC of the deployed IAPs
• From the Device Manager drop down menu, select Preferences/Use SBC Address
• For each IAP in the device tree, right click and select Ping Device
Ping the transceiver of the deployed IAPs
• From the Device Manager drop down menu, select Preferences/Use Transceiver
Address
• For each IAP in the device tree, right click and select Ping Device
Ping the transceiver of the deployed WRs
• From the Device Manager drop down menu, select Preferences/Use Transceiver
Address
• For each WR in the device tree, right click and select Ping Device
Ping the transceiver of each Subscriber Devices
• From the Device Manager drop down menu, select Preferences/Use Transceiver
Address
• For each SD in the device tree, right click and select Ping Device
Internet Test
If the MEA system has been configured to access the Internet, complete one of the two
following tests to verify correct network setup:
From a provisioned SD, start the web browser and enter a URL such as
http://www.MeshNetworks.com
.
From a SD, open a DOS/cmd window and ping an URL, e.g., ping
www.meshnetworks.com.
2.
Default Addresses and Logins
The following are the default values for the system components. These may be updated during
installation.
Device Description Default
Core Router login password
g0ld1
Core Router enable password
g0ld11
Core Router IP address on Sever
172.31.0.2
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