Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Base Station AI108-4958-BSU Repeater / Base Station AI108-4958-ON2 Outdoor Point-to-point Link AI108-4958-O-xxx Outdoor Subscriber Unit AI108-4958-OSU Product Manual And Installation Guide WirelessGRID Outdoor Wireless Bridges Revision 1.
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Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Limited Warranty AIRAYA Corp. Limited Warranty: AIRAYA warrants all of its products to be free of manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the applicable warranty term. All AIRAYA products carry a standard 90-day limited warranty from the date of purchase from AIRAYA or its Authorized Reseller.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Limited Warranty WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN AIRAYA PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION, AT AIRAYA’S OPTION.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Regulatory Information FCC and Industry Canada Guidelines The radiated output power of the AIRAYA WirelessGRID Wireless Bridge is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Frequency Stability Statement The 40 MHz crystal provides the core clock for the AR2313 and AR5112. This crystal is attached to the AR5112, witch then internally forms an oscillator. The AR5112 then provides the output of the oscillator to its internal frequency synthesizer, and to the AR2313. The maximum frequency tolerance allowed by the IEEE 802.11 standard is ±20 ppm.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Contents Introduction .............................................................................................. 9 Package Checklist.................................................................................... 9 Hardware Description................................................................................ 10 Ethernet Compatibility ........................................................................... 10 Radio Characteristics .......
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Encryption Key Manager......................................................................... 34 Security Server (RADIUS) Settings .......................................................... 36 Active Bridge Status Tab ........................................................................ 37 Remote Bridge (SU Station) Statistics Tab ................................................ 38 Firmware Update Tab.................................................
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Introduction AIRAYA WirelessGRID series wireless bridges have been designed to provide transparent, high-speed data communications between two to 32 locations. Point-to-point, multipoint, and repeater functionality are built into all AIRAYA WirelessGRID fast and affordable broadband wireless access products. This solution offers fast, reliable wireless connectivity with considerable cost savings compared to wired alternatives.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Hardware Description Ethernet Compatibility The AIRAYA WirelessGRID wireless bridge can be attached directly to 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (twisted-pair) Ethernet LAN segments. These segments must conform to the IEEE 802.3 specification. The WirelessGRID bridge functions as an Ethernet node and performs bridging by moving packets from a network in one building to a network in another building.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Backhaul / Point-to-point Architecture Figure 1. This diagram illustrates a typical use scenario of a WirelessGRID bridge interconnecting two networks in separate buildings. Multipoint Architecture Figure 2. This diagram illustrates a typical use scenario of a WirelessGRID outdoor base station connecting to multiple subscriber units at different locations in a city. Up to 32 subscriber units can be connected to one base station.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Repeater Architecture Figure 3. This diagram illustrates the use of an AI108-4958-ON2 repeater/base station. The single radio repeater configuration requires two antenna/cable assemblies to one pointing toward the building to the left and one pointing toward the building to the right. Alternatively, this product can be used as a base station with two sector antennas to increase the coverage area wider horizontal plane.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges System Requirements Before installing the WirelessGRID bridge, be sure you have the following items on-hand: An AC power outlet (100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz) to supply power to the indoor injector units on both sides of the wireless link An outdoor unit mast with a 1 to 6 inch (25.4 to 152.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Hardware Installation Connecting the Indoor Injector Unit Figure 5. Network and outdoor connection views The indoor injector unit connects your company network to the WirelessGRID bridge and delivers both data and power to the outdoor unit. The indoor portion of the remote power system features the following LED status indicators: LED Indication Power Brick LED (green) Power source is active and supplying 48 volts, .
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Follow these steps to install the indoor injector unit: 1. Connect the To Network port on the indoor injector unit to your 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch or router using a straight-through Category 5 UTP cable. 2. Connect the power brick to the 48 VDC In power socket on the indoor injector unit and then plug the power brick into the wall power receptacle. Warning: Use only the power adapter supplied with the WirelessGRID bridge in order to prevent damage.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Installing and Visually Aligning Outdoor Units To ensure maximum performance and stability of your wireless link, it is crucial that you determine the right locations for the outdoor units/antennas based on the following criteria: • A good signal path, ideally with visual line of sight and adequate Fresnel clearance between bridges • Minimal distance between bridges • Minimal reflections from other objects. Figure 6.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges 4. Secure the cable along the mast between the outdoor enclosure/antenna and the indoor unit inside your building. Note: We recommend that you secure the entire cable to the mast at 10-foot intervals. 5. Repeat steps one through four for each outdoor unit or antenna at a remote location. 6. Use the real-time Signal Strength Monitor to fine-tune received signal strength (RSSi) between bridges.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Software Configuration You can configure the network, radio, and security parameters of the WirelessGRID bridge using the built-in WirelessGRID Network Management System (NMS). This web-based configuration utility greatly simplifies the setup process by allowing you to access all parameters and settings through a single, consistent user interface. Getting Started The factory default IP address of the WirelessGRID bridge is 192.168.1.70.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Once logged in, you can access all available WirelessGRID configuration options. The web interface is organized into tabs that allow you to access screens that let you view and change bridge parameters. Tabs include Current Settings, Network Settings, Radio Settings, Admin Setup, Advanced, WirelessGRID Authentication, Data Encryption, Security Server, Active Bridges, Station Stats, Download Updates and screenspecific Help.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Hardware Revision – Current hardware revision of the bridge you’re connected to. Bridge Uptime – Amount of time the bridge has been active since the last reboot. Operating In – Specifies the general frequency range of bridge operation. Unique Name – A unique identifier with up to 32 characters, which is commonly used as a location identifier. Control characters are not allowed in this field. Wired Network Settings IP Address – IP address of the bridge.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges disable). Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) – Current status of DFS (e.g. enable or disable). WirelessGRID Bridge List Authorization List of all bridges allowed to associate and communicate with the bridge you are working with. Bridge MAC Address – MAC address of bridge configured to access a WirelessGRID network. This entry is required for each bridge allowed in the WirelessGRID network.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges WirelessGRID System Setup Tab The WirelessGRID System Setup screen is used to add or delete remote Bridge MAC addresses from a bridge authorization list. Each bridge contains a WirelessGRID authentication list, and all bridges require reciprocal entries to communicate.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges TIP Each bridge contains a WirelessGRID authorization list, and all bridges require reciprocal entries to communicate. Base stations support up to 32 list entries. Subscriber units and point-to-point bridges support two WirelessGRID list entries. Follow these steps to add a bridge to the WirelessGRID authorization list: 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the MAC Address of a new bridge. Enter a Location Identifier to identify the bridge.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Network Settings Tab The Network Settings screen is used to modify your network IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway Address. The screen includes the following entries: IP Address – The IP address of the bridge you are working with. The IP address for each bridge must be unique; check with your network administrator for the correct IP address assigned to this device. Default IP address: 192.168.1.70.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges TIP If you want to return to the WirelessGRID NMS after updating network settings, enter the new IP address in your web browser and follow the log in procedure. Follow these steps to update network settings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Update the IP Address. Update the Subnet Mask. Update the Gateway Address. Press Update to save changes. Press Reboot to cycle power and enable new network settings.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Radio Settings Tab The Radio Settings screen is used to define the WirelessGRID ID, Country Code, Wireless Mode, Radio Frequency, Data Rate, and Transmit Power settings of a bridge. The following parameters can be modified on the Radio Settings screen: WirelessGRID ID – The WirelessGRID ID provides a unique network ID for each WirelessGRID network. Enter a number or address with up to 32 characters.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Country Code – Select the Country Code for the location in which the WirelessGRID will be operating. If you are not sure select N/A; all channel options available in the WirelessGRID network will be provided. Changing the Country Code will change available Wireless Mode, Radio Frequency (center channels), and Data Rate options for your WirelessGRID.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges 7. Press Reboot to cycle power and enable new radio settings. NOTE All bridges in the WirelessGRID network require the same Country Code, WirelessGRID ID, Wireless Mode, and Radio Frequency settings to send and receive information.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Admin Setup Tab The Admin Setup screen is used to modify the Administrator User Name and Password for the WirelessGRID NMS, as well as the Unique Name and Statistics Update Interval settings, described below: Administrator User Name – Create a new user name by typing over the contents of this field. Default Administrator User Name: Airaya. Administrator Password – Create a new password by typing over the contents of this field.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges SECURITY TIPS To ensure that only authorized users gain access to the WirelessGRID NMS, AIRAYA recommends that you change the Administrator User Name and Password from their factory default settings. When selecting a new password, do not use a term that can be easily guessed, such as your name. Random combinations of numbers and characters are much safer to use, though harder to remember.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Follow these steps to update administrator login settings: 1. Update the Administrator User Name. 2. Update the Administrator Password. 3. Write down your new login settings and keep them in a safe place for future reference. 4. Press Update to save settings. 5. Press Reboot to cycle power and enable new settings. Follow these steps to update Unique Name and Statistics Update Interval settings: 1. 2. 3. 4. Update the Unique Name.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Security Tab – Data Encryption The Security screen provides links to the WirelessGRID List and Unique Key Manager screens. It is also used to enter or update shared keys and data encryption settings for the bridge. The following sections describe the entries of each area on this screen. WirelessGRID Authentication Click Configure to add, edit, or delete bridge MAC addresses from the WirelessGRID authorization list.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Data Encryption Encryption Type – WirelessGRID bridges support three types of encryption. Default: Auto. WEP – Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption (64, 128, or 152 bit key lengths can be registered). The 64 bit keys must be entered as 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of 0-9, A-F, or a-f. If 128 bit is chosen, enter 26 hexadecimal digits. If 152 bit is chosen, enter 32 digits.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Follow these steps to enable Data Encryption on the bridge: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select an Encryption Type (AES or WEP). Change the Status to reflect the proper status. Press Update to save settings. Press Reboot to enable new security settings. Encryption Key Manager Pre-Shared Key Configuration – When you select Pre-Shared Key for encryption, you should enter four default shared-keys in the Encryption Key Manager.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Follow these steps to add a Unique Key to the Key Manager: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press Configure to open the Unique Key Manager screen. Enter unique encryption keys. Select the Key Size from the drop-down menu. Enter the Key Value based on the Key Size selected. Press Add New to add the key to the Key Manager. Check the Key List to ensure the key value and size were entered correctly. 7. Press Reboot to enable new key settings.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Security Server (RADIUS) Settings This screen is used to view, add, and update a bridge’s security server settings. Note: This feature is currently NOT implemented. This screen includes the following settings: Domain Name Server IP Address – Specifies the IP address of the domain name server. Domain Name Server – Specifies the domain name server. RADIUS Server – Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Active Bridge Status Tab This screen is used to view the current status of all authorized remote bridges for the (local) bridge that you are logged into. This screen provides the following data: Network – “Local bridge” denotes the bridge you are logged into and all authorized remote bridges have a value of “0”. MAC Address – MAC Address of each remote bridge in network.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Remote Bridge (SU Station) Statistics Tab This screen is used to view the current statistics of a remote bridge associated with the (local) bridge you are logged into.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges This screen provides the following data: Bridge Status Current Status. Current state of remote bridge. While authenticated, the remote bridge status should indicate "Associated". Uptime. Elapsed time the bridge has been up and since the last power cycle. Operating In. Specifies the general frequency range remote bridge is operating in. Security Type. Displays the current Security Type settings for this bridge.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Data Rate - Receiving. Displays the current radio data rate being used to receive data. Packets Sent. Indicates the total number of packets transmitted since the bridge has been up. Packets Received. Indicates the total number of packets received since the bridge has been up. Receive Packet Errors. Indicates the total number of receive packets errors generated since the bridge has been up. Receive Packet Error rate (PER).
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Firmware Update Tab Periodically, AIRAYA releases firmware updates that fix known issues and enhance the functionality of WirelessGRID bridges. The latest WirelessGRID firmware release can be located in the support section of the AIRAYA website at the following URL: http://www.airaya.com/products/productdb/_product_support.asp If you are unsure whether you need an upgrade, please contact AIRAYA customer support (support@airaya.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Settings include: Host Name – The IP address of FTP server where new firmware is located. User Name – Authorized User Name for accessing the FTP server. Password – Valid Password for accessing the FTP server. Image Path –Path to firmware image on the FTP server. If firmware image is located in the root directory of your FTP server, leave this field empty. Image Name – Filename of firmware image.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Antenna alignment and link monitoring tool Each WirelessGRID bridge includes an integrated signal strength monitoring tool for use during setup and bridge operation. Use this tool to optimize antenna alignment during initial link setup. You can also use this tool to remotely check or continuously monitor the signal strength between any two bridges in a WirelessGRID network.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Using the real-time signal strength monitor for antenna alignment It is a good idea for you to become familiar with the product before installing it for the first time. AIRAYA recommends you perform a bench test before deploying any units to the field. The bench test and verification process can also be performed in the field, but it is generally much easier to configure the units on the bench before setting them up in the field.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges TIP If you do not see values streaming across the screen, confirm that both bridges are powered on and then manually aim the bridges at each other until the values appear. If you see very few or no values streaming across the screen, there is probably no traffic going across the radio link. You can generate traffic by opening additional ping windows or FTP file transfers on your test stations if you do not have a traffic-generating program.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Antenna Adjustment Using the real-time Signal Strength Monitor In the initial hardware installation, you visually aimed the antennas at each other. Though a good first step, this does not provide optimum antenna alignment, signal quality, or maximum throughput. To fine-tune your antennas, we recommend that you perform the following procedures at both ends of a link: 1. Start the Signal Strength Monitor on one end of a link. (We’ll call this Side A.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Specifications Radio Multiple Frequency Bands Supported. 40, 20, 10, 5 MHz wide channel selections (Local regulations apply) 4.940-4.990 GHz Public Safety Band (FCC Part 70, licensed Intl.) Non-overlapping Channels: 8 x 5 MHz, 4 x 10 MHz, 2 x 20 MHz, 1 x 40 MHz 5.25-5.35 GHz license-exempt (FCC, Industry Canada, Mexico) Non-overlapping Channels: 19 x 5 MHz, 9 x 10 MHz, 4 x 20 MHz, 2 x 40 MHz 5.47-5.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Real-time bridge Configuration and Monitoring Secure web-based NMS for real time signal strength monitor, configuration, and management of authentication data, bridge statistics, data rate, channel selection, and other parameters LED Diagnostic Indicator Indoor remote power indicator Outdoor to Indoor Unit Communications Cable Type CAT 5e 4 x 2 x 24AWG gel-filled (UV protected, weatherized) Maximum Distance 328 ft (100m) between network connection
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Ordering Information Multipoint Bridges - Ordered Individually. Includes outdoor mounting brackets AI108-4958-BSU Outdoor Base Station (BSU) w/150ft. PoE Cable, 1 x N-type female connector AI108-4958-ON2-150 Outdoor Base Station (BSU)/Repeater w/150ft. PoE Cable, 2 x N-type female connectors (1) AI108-4958-OSU Outdoor subscriber unit w/150ft. PoE Cable, 23 dBi integrated antenna AI108-4958-SU Indoor subscriber unit w/25ft.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges WirelessGRID Worldwide Frequency Channel Plan WirelessGRID Worldwide Frequency Channel Plan. Please note: Not all channels are available in every regulatory domain. Channel Width 5 MHz Wide Channel Selections 4.990-4.995 GHz Public Safety Band 5.25-5.35 GHz Band 4950, 4955, 4960, 4965, 4970, 4975, 4980, 4985 5255, 5270, 5285, 5300, 5315, 5330, 5345 5260, 5275, 5290, 5305, 5320, 5335, 5.47-5.72 GHz Band 5.725-5.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Appendix A – Bench Test Procedure This WirelessGRID bench test guide is designed to provide a new AIRAYA installer with insight and understanding of how to setup, test and verify the functionality of a WirelessGRID link before performing a field installation. Utilities for testing network communication, configuring bridges, aligning antennas, and measuring throughput are discussed.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges If you receive ping responses from both test stations, the network IP configuration and physical wiring is working properly between the 2 test stations using Ethernet. If you cannot ping both test stations, check your Ethernet cable connections and test station network settings to verify they are configured properly. NOTE If ping does not work between 2 wired test stations, it will not work between 2 test stations connected by a WirelessGRID link.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges 1. Start a continuous ping from test Station A to bridge end point A. To start a continuous ping using the factory default IP settings of the bridge, type the following into a DOS or CMD window on test station A: Ping 192.168.1.70 –t (leave this ping window running so you can see ping results easily) 2. If there is no response, try IP address 192.168.1.71, or cycle the power on bridge end point A.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Step 3. Setup bridge software configuration for bridge After verifying that both bridges and their respective test stations can communicate via Ethernet, you will need to setup and verify bridge configuration so they will be able to communicate over the radio link. The configuration given here will be a minimal configuration for test purposes; for more detailed configuration information, please refer to the product manual.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Step 4. Test network connectivity across a WirelessGRID link After verifying that both bridges and their respective test stations can communicate via Ethernet, and confirming new WirelessGRID bridge list entries were saved, the following ping tests should be done. NOTE After rebooting bridges, the radio link should be established within one minute. If TPC and DFS are enabled, this process may take up to two minutes.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges You may have an http configuration error - Verify the configurations of both bridges using the http NMS. Bridge A should have an entry in its WirelessGRID Bridge List for the MAC address of the bridge B, and bridge B should have an entry in its WirelessGRID Bridge List for the MAC address of the bridge A - without correct MAC addresses (bridge authorization) in each side of the link, the bridges will not communicate or let traffic pass.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Step 5. Running the real-time Signal Strength Monitor In this document, we discuss only the use of the WirelessGRID’s exclusive real-time signal strength monitor. At anytime and from any location in your network, this monitoring tool can be used to check signal quality between any two WirelessGRID bridges in the network.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges NOTE If you see very few or no values streaming across the screen, there is probably no traffic going across the radio link. You can generate traffic by opening additional ping windows or FTP file transfers on your test stations if you do not have a trafficgenerating program. The first 20 values displayed on each line represent individual RSSi values; the 21st represents the average of the first 20 values (e.g.: avg: 19).
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Appendix B.
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges Appendix C: Weatherproofing RF Cable Connections Step 1. Connecting Cable Assembly to Antenna or Enclosure Attach RF cable assembly to antenna/enclosure by fastening the N-type male connector to the N-type female connector. Notes: Ensure both connectors are clean and dry. Hand-tighten firmly. Step 2. Sealing the Connector Assembly Tightly wrap the connectors with 2 layers of rubber tape (butyl).
Airaya – Fast and affordable outdoor wireless bridges How to Get Help AIRAYA offers several customer support options to assist you with difficulties you might experience with your WirelessGRID wireless bridge: Worldwide Web Support The AIRAYA web site (www.airaya.com) provides quick and easy answers to common technical questions. You’ll find a complete Knowledgebase, a variety of technical documents, product manuals and literature, and other helpful information.