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Chapter 3. Radio and System Settings
Link Configuration
Operating Country
Link Radio Settings
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Firetide FWB-205 Wireless Bridge User Guide
Radio and System settings include Link Configuration (RF settings), Node Configuration (IP and
network settings), Node Management Settings, Node Status, and Firmware Upgrade commands.
Firetide FWB-205 nodes require that you enter the country of operation to ensure compliance
with the channel limitations, indoor/outdoor restrictions, and license requirements of your region.
Selecting a country other than where you are using the device may result in illegal operation and
may cause harmful interference to other systems. The node will reboot after you click Apply to set
the country code.
Link Status shows whether or not the two devices connected successfully. If the two nodes did
not connect with each other, you must connect to and point your browser at the second node, at
https://192.168.224.162. Log in as before, and set its country code. The nodes should connect.
If not, check the radio settings on each node, and make sure the two nodes are set to the same
channel and operating mode (a, n, etc).
Configuration options include: Wireless Mode, Channel, Auto Selection of Channel and Extended
Range. Wireless Mode settings include: 11a, 11a static turbo, and 11n-20MHz and 11n-40MHz.
Extended Range can be set from 0 to 9 miles (0 to 14.5 km). Increasing the range setting does not
actually increase the range or power of the radios. Rather, it affects the timing of pauses between
packets. Longer links require longer pauses. Set this parameter to be greater than the path length.
A too-short setting will result in frequent collisions and reduced throughput.
Click Apply to save settings.
January 2010