User's Instructions

Confidential and Proprietary
© 2013. Redline Communications Inc.
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1.0 TVWS Quickstart
This guide is intended to provide a very quick introduction to establishing an RF link between an RDL-
3000 UHF sector and subscriber. The units have been shipped mostly pre-configured, with only some
site-specific parameters remaining.
As shipped, the units are configured as follows:
Radio Mode
Radio MAC
Radio S/N
Management IP
Sector Controller
182PC13030002
192.168.45.64
Subscriber
182PC13030003
192.168.45.65
1.1 Physical Connectivity
Before powering up the radios, make sure to connect each radio’s RF ports to the other radio’s
corresponding port. Make sure there is at least 60dBm of attenuation inline.
Connect each radio to the output port of the PoE injector via Ethernet cable.
Connect the sector controller PoE injector’s input port into your local area network, ensuring
that there is a valid route through your network to the internet (for WSDB access).
1.2 Configuring network connectivity
Configure your PC’s network interface to an IP address within the radios’ subnet (e.g.
192.168.45.100 / 255.255.255.0).
Connect your PC to the sector controller’s PoE injector input port, and verify ping connectivity to
the sector’s IP address (listed above).
Open Internet Explorer and browse to the sector’s IP address. Note that if you’re using Internet
Explorer 10, you’ll need to place your browser into compatibility mode.
o To place IE10 in compatibility mode, browse to the page you’re trying to view, then click
the small “broken page” icon next to the address bar’s “refresh” button.
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The login credentials are “admin”/”admin”.
The next step is to configure the radio’s internet access. To do this, you need to provide your
network’s default gateway and DNS server IP addresses, accessed in the System Configuration
menu.

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