OTC Wireless Network Card TRIMAR User Manual

TECHNICAL MANUAL  
TRIMAR 802.11a/b/g AP/REPEATER  
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Table of Contents  
Section  
Title  
Page  
Description  
Features  
3
4
5
Specifications  
Equipment Installation  
1
Instructions and considerations for wiring and installing TRIMAR radios including  
manufacturer’s recommended practices.  
2
3
4
Configuring the TRIMAR  
Information Tab  
9
Basic procedures for working with the TRIMAR web-based administration utility.  
An explanation on how to obtain the current operational status of the TRIMAR.  
11  
12  
Administration Tab  
An explanation of the controls for the basic administrative functions of the TRIMAR  
including setting a TRIMAR’s IP address or IP addressing mode.  
5
Basic Wireless Tab  
15  
An explanation of the Basic wireless operation controls including controls used to  
control the visibility of SSIDs and configuring the controls for channel selection and  
turbo mode operations.  
6
7
Advanced Tab  
17  
19  
An explanation of the Advance wireless operation controls.  
SSID Admin Tab  
An explanation of how to configure the eight SSIDs that a TRIMAR radio can support  
including instructions on setting up each SSIDs security policies (WPA/WEP).  
8
9
WEP Security Tab  
Access Control Tab  
23  
24  
An explanation on how to configure the WEP controls.  
An explanation of the control that are used to restrict wireless access based on device  
MAC addresses.  
10  
11  
12  
WDS Tab  
25  
27  
28  
An explanation on how to set the controls to enable TRIMARs to become participants  
in a WDS mesh deployment.  
DHCP Server Tab  
Stations Tab  
An explanation on setting the controls that will allow the TRIMARs to function as  
DHCP servers.  
An explanation on viewing information on stations that have associated with the  
TRIMAR.  
13  
14  
Save Tab  
Help Tab  
Appendix  
29  
31  
32  
An explanation on how to create, save and upload a configuration/settings template.  
Where to get Technical support and additional information.  
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Features  
GENERAL:  
SECURITY:  
Enterprise-class wireless LAN capable of supporting up to 48  
WPA/WPA2 support for TKIP and AES cipher type with personal  
infrastructure stations/users.  
(PSK) and enterprise authentication (through 802.1x with  
Power-Over-Ethernet system (POE) allows individual radios to be  
powered over the same cable used to carry data.  
RADIUS server).  
Two RADIUS servers setup per each virtual AP to provide flexible  
and redundant deployment.  
Supports four WEP keys (64-bits/128-bits) and authentication  
type (open / shared key) is shared by each virtual AP and WDS  
services.  
Individual local bridging enable/disable. When disabled, even  
stations assigned with the same SSID cannot communicate with  
each other.  
WEP key is shared with other virtual APs in the same BSS  
network.  
SSID:  
Supports multiple SSIDs. Up to eight simultaneous virtual APs  
can be supported by each TRIMAR radio.  
Each SSID can have its own individual security and authentication  
configuration that supports WEP, WPA or WPA2 (802.11i).  
One of the custom configured SSIDs can be selected as the  
visible SSID that will be broadcasted in the beacon. The station  
users can scan and only see this visible SSID.  
The visible SSID can be reserved for guest users. All of the other  
SSIDs can be reserved for use by company employees.  
TRIMARs can also be configured with none of their SSIDs being  
visible.  
NETWORK:  
Supports VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) tags on each virtual  
AP. (This function requires a VLAN capable switch or router).  
VLAN tagging can be enabled/disabled for each individual SSID.  
Each virtual AP can be assigned a unique VLAN ID (1 to 4095).  
The VLAN ID determines to which VLAN a station belongs when  
the station associated with the SSID.  
WIRELESS:  
Supports 802.11a and 802.11b/g. A TRIMAR radio can be used in  
either 802.11a mode or 802.11b/g mode; but not in both modes  
simultaneously.  
Supports Atheros SuperA/G turbo mode to boost data rates up to  
108Mbps.  
VLAN support provides more secure network deployment.  
Traffic for each individual VLAN ID is separated from each other.  
NETWORK MANAGEMENT:  
Dynamic turbo mode.  
Auto-channel setting to allow the radio to select the best channel  
automatically during system boot-up.  
SNMP v1 and v2 with OTC enterprise MIB for total wireless  
management.  
All APs that are wirelessly linked together need to share the same  
channel but can use different SSIDs.  
WIRLESS MESH:  
Supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System) with STP (Spanning  
Tree Protocol) to link with other APs to form a large wireless  
mesh network.  
The WDS connection supports unsecured as well as WEP  
encrypted deployments.  
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Specifications  
TRIMAR FCC label:  
• RF  
O Operating Frequency Range: 2.4 –2.4835 GHz, 5.15 – 5.85 GHz  
O Data Rate:  
O Turbo mode:  
O Modulation:  
54, 48, 36, 24, 18,12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps  
108 Mbps  
OFDM/CCK/DQPSK/DBPSK  
O Antenna Connector: Type N Female  
O Transmission Power: 14dBm typical at antenna port  
O Receiving Sensitivity: 65dBm @ 54 Mbps, -80dBm @11Mbps, at 10-5 BER  
Figure 1: TRIMAR FCC label  
• Network Interface: 10/100BaseT RJ-45  
• Security: WPA, WPA2, WEP, TKIP, AES, 802.11i  
• Management: WEB, SNMP  
This label is located on the back of all official TRIMAR products. The  
unit’s unique hardware MAC address and serial number are affixed on  
this label.  
Hardware MAC address: This is separately indicated from within  
the TRIMAR’s web-based administration  
utility. The hardware MAC address on  
the label should match the web-based  
administration utility’s reported MAC  
• Environment:  
O Operating Temperature: -10o to 65oC  
O Operating Humidity: 5% -100%. Rain proof  
address  
(unless  
this  
has  
been  
subsequently modified by the user).  
• Physical Dimension:  
O 5.375 inches x 4.75 inches x 2 inches  
Product Serial Number: This number is needed for product  
verification should the unit ever require  
• Certification: FCC, CE  
servicing  
by  
Pegasus  
Wireless  
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Tip:  
Place a UPS battery back-up unit or as a minimum,  
a surge protector between the power supply outlet  
and AC-DC adapter.  
1. Equipment Installation  
Manufacturer’s Recommended Practices  
Applying Power and network connections to your TRIMAR Radio  
Figure 2: Hooking up the DC-Injector  
Safety Statement:  
Use only the power adapter provided with this product or other Pegasus  
Wireless Corporation authorized replacement power adapter. Connect the  
power adapter to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the  
product and easily accessible.  
WARNING: The DC-injector and the power adapter are not  
intended for outdoor use. These should be  
protected from the elements and damp at all  
times.  
Refer service or repairs to a professional service person.  
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Equipment Installation  
(.. /continued)  
Installing the TRIMAR Radio  
HOW TO RESET THE RADIO TO FACTORY  
DEFAULTS:  
Should it become necessary to do a hardware reset of  
the TRIMAR AP to factory default settings, follow the  
steps below. Refer to Figure 3 for the location of the  
reset button:  
1. Unscrew and remove the cable cover and  
gently pull assembly away from the main case.  
2. To reset the unit the radio needs to be  
powered.  
3. Press firmly on the reset button and watch the  
indication of the LED lamps.  
4. When the reset is successfully performed, the  
LED lamps will dim and then light up again as  
the unit reboots.  
5. After resetting, reconnect the CAT 5 cable and  
replace the cable cover taking care to ensure  
that this is replaced correctly to avoid  
moisture from getting into the unit.  
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE OPEN THE PRIMARY  
CASE OF THE RADIO. DOING SO WILL BREAK THE SPECIAL  
WEATHER SEAL BETWEEN THE CASE COVER AND MAIN  
CASING AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY VOID THE WARRANTY  
ON THE UNIT.  
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE THE CASE.  
WARNING:  
After fixing and testing the radio at its final  
location, use the weather sealant provided to protect  
the antenna and N-connector from the elements. Failure  
to do so could cause water to corrode the connection or allow  
water seepage to penetrate the weather casing and causing  
catastrophic damage to the radio circuitry.  
Figure 3: Bracket assembly details  
RECOMMENDATIONS:  
1. Do not mount the radio upside down or sideways. The  
type N-connector must face downwards towards the ground.  
2. Strap down the external CAT 5 cable leading from the radio to  
the antenna mast or other suitable fixture.  
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Equipment Installation  
(.. /continued)  
DC-Injector LED indicators  
TRIMAR-AP LED indicators  
LED  
Color  
State  
LED  
Color  
State  
Power  
Amber  
OFF when there is no power.  
NW (network)  
Amber  
Steady ON when network  
connection  
established.  
is  
successfully  
Steady ON when power is supplied  
to the unit.  
OFF when network connection is  
absent.  
RX (receive)  
TX (transmit)  
ON (power)  
Green  
BLINKING when receiving  
data.  
Network  
Amber  
OFF when radio is idle or  
unable to receive data.  
BLINKING when transmitting  
data.  
Steady ON when network connection  
is successfully established.  
Red  
Red  
BLINKING if the network connection  
is unstable – check or replace cable;  
make sure all plug connections are  
snug.  
OFF when radio is idle or  
unable to transmit data.  
Steady ON when there is  
power.  
USE THE CORRECT VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY.  
Use the correct cable to connect with the network!  
Rule of Thumb:  
For normal operations, power the TRIMAR AP with the 9V AC-DC adapter.  
This power supply is rated 9V DC ~ 1A and will provided the correct POE  
voltage to the radio via the 30-foot or 80-foot external CAT 5 cable  
supplied.  
Use the white UTP straight-through CAT-5 when connecting directly to a  
PC, laptop or hub.  
For testing and configuration purposes a 5V DC ~ 1.5A power socket is  
located on the radio underneath the CAT-5 cable cover (see Figure 3). The  
radio is not designed for long-term operations when powered in this  
manner. Doing so may lead to unpredictable or undesirable results,  
including, but not limited to data loss or hardware damage.  
Use the blue UTP crossover CAT-5 when connecting to a network router or  
switch.  
Note:  
If one type of cable does not work, try using the other  
type of cable.  
Many contemporary laptops and some routers will accept  
either type of cables.  
Absolutely DO NOT use the 9V AC-DC adapter to power the radio at the  
5V DC socket as this will overload the unit’s circuitry and render the radio  
completely inoperative.  
Check to make sure all connections are snug. Do not use  
damaged cables or ones with broken or damaged  
connectors.  
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Tip:  
Always test all equipment at the workbench before  
installing them at their final positions.  
Equipment Installation  
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Example Installations  
Figure 4: Typical TRIMAR deployment schematic  
Figure 5: TRIMAR repeater mode schematic  
Figure 4 above illustrates a common wiring scheme for a TRIMAR radio unit  
that is physically connected to the network.  
Figure 5 illustrates a TRIMAR radio used as a repeater. In this type of  
deployment, no physical connection to the network is necessary, all  
communications is done via the 802.11 wireless connections.  
A set up like this can be used to connect with another TRIMAR radio in a  
separate building that is wired similarly to form the basis of a wireless  
point-to-point bridge. Alternatively, it can be connected wirelessly with  
TRIMAR repeaters (as shown in Figure 5) to form a larger wireless mesh.  
In both of these types of operations, the TRIMAR APs need to be  
configured to operate in WDS mode.  
To work in this mode, the TRIMAR radio must be configured using WDS  
and connected wirelessly to at least one radio that is physically connected  
to the network being serviced.  
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2. Configuring the TRIMAR AP  
Basic Procedure  
The TRIMAR AP uses a web-based administration utility. To access this  
utility you will need to use Microsoft ® Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or  
a compatible web-browser.  
Preset Factory Defaults:  
IP address:  
169.254.1.240  
255.255.0.0  
User name:  
Password:  
admin  
public  
Subnet Mask:  
Accessing the web-based administration utility:  
Default Gateway: 169.254.1.1  
1. Connect a PC either directly to the TRIMAR radio. If the radio is  
already configured for operation on an established network,  
connect to it via a network route.  
2. The PC connecting with  
a
TRIMAR radio’s web-based  
Using the OTC Device Locator:  
administration utility must be on the same IP subnet as the radio.  
(See insets at right).  
3. Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR into the web-browser  
window and click “Go”.  
Figure 6: Enter the TRIMAR's IP address into the browser's address bar  
4. Enter the correct account and password when security dialog  
panel appears.  
Figure 8: OTC 802.11g Device Locator GUI  
The OTC Device Locator program can be found on the CD that is distributed with  
the TRIMAR AP. Install it on to the PC by creating a folder for it and copying the  
.exe and .dll file into the new folder.  
The Locator will locate all OTC AVCW and TRIMAR radios within the same network.  
Its primary use is to identify the IP and MAC addresses of the radios.  
The PC running the program needs to have a wireless card; be connected to the  
same network; or directly with at least one OTC 802.11g radio. To use the  
program, simply click the “Scan” button and wait for the program to report its  
findings. If the PC and the radio being accessed are already on the same IP subnet,  
clicking on the “Web” button will open the default web-browser, which will proceed  
to connect directly with the selected product’s web-based administration utility.  
Figure 7: Web-based administration password challenge dialog box  
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Configuring the TRIMAR AP  
(.. /continued)  
Navigating and using the web-based administration utility  
The different pages of the web-based  
administration utility can be accessed by  
clicking on the buttons located on the left  
side of the web-based administration  
screen.  
Make all the desired changes under each  
tab and “Save” the changes before  
moving to the next tab. If the only  
changes that are being made are under  
the same tab, simply click “Reboot” to  
apply the settings. Otherwise, proceed to  
other pages to make (and save) other  
changes and only reboot the unit after all  
configuration tasks have been completed.  
Figure 10: Save changes before changing pages  
SAVE CHANGES BEFORE SWITCHING  
PAGES:  
Figure 11: Reboot the unit to apply changes  
If changes are not saved before  
switching to another page, the  
changes will be lost.  
IMPORTANT:  
If you change the IP address of the TRIMAR AP, and this puts it on  
a different IP subnet from the PC used to configure the settings,  
the web-based administration utility may be unreachable until the  
PC itself is set to operate within the same IP subnet.  
Clicking on the Cancel button will  
abandon all changes made and  
will reset the fields to their  
previous values.  
Figure 9: TRIMAR web-  
based administration  
navigation tabs  
REBOOT THE TRIMAR AP AFTER ALL  
CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:  
If the TRIMAR AP is not rebooted  
after all changes have been  
made, closing the web-based  
administration utility will cause all  
newly enter custom settings to  
be lost.  
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3. Information Tab  
This is the “home page” of the TRIMAR’s  
web-based administration utility. It will be  
displayed when the utility is first accessed  
and whenever the TRIMAR AP has been  
rebooted after configuration changes  
have been made.  
Field  
Definition/Meaning  
The units assigned name/label  
1
Access Point Name:  
The units factory assigned MAC address  
The units IP address and IP addressing scheme  
The units software firmware version number  
The units hardware firmware version number  
The units (primary) assigned SSIDs  
2
Radio MAC Address:  
IP address:  
3
4
AP firmware version:  
Radio firmware version:  
SSID:  
The information on this page gives  
various readings polled directly from the  
TRIMAR AP. This data is a “capture” of its  
current operational status.  
5
6
Used for load balancing – see TRIMAR Controller Manual  
The units data transmission rate  
7
Cell ID:  
8
Current transmit rate:  
Current channel:  
Note that it may be necessary to refresh  
the page to re-poll the TRIMAR AP to  
update the displayed information.  
The unit’s current operating channel  
9
The unit’s assigned radio operation mode  
The unit’s configured security schemes  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
Operational radio profile:  
Security:  
The unit’s operating geographic region  
Region:  
The number of radios currently associated with the unit  
The number of radios allowed to associate with the unit  
Same as 2. above unless user reconfigured  
Associated station count:  
Number of stations allowed to associate:  
Ethernet MAC Address:  
Total packets received:  
Total packets transmitted:  
Packets received to host:  
Packets transmitted from host:  
Ethernet port rx packets:  
Ethernet port tx packets:  
Ethernet port broadcast packets:  
WLAN port rx packets:  
WLAN port tx packets:  
WLAN port broadcast packets:  
WDS port rx packets:  
WDS port tx packets:  
WDS port broadcast packets:  
Total of all packets received or transmitted  
Total of packets received or transmitted by the host  
Total of packets received, transmitted or broadcasted via LAN  
port  
Total of packets received, transmitted or broadcasted via WLAN  
port  
Total of packets received, transmitted or broadcasted via WDS  
port  
Table 1: System status definitions  
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4. Administration Tab  
Device Control:  
(See Figure 12)  
Reboot:  
Clicking on this button causes the unit to be  
rebooted. This is normally used in conjunction  
with configuring the TRIMAR AP.  
Reset Configuration: Clicking on this button causes the unit to reboot  
and will reset the unit’s configuration back to its  
original factory default settings. Use with  
caution as this will cause all custom user  
settings to be lost.  
Figure 12: Device Control  
Firmware Upgrade:  
(See Figure 13)  
These controls are used to upload firmware and patches into the TRIMAR  
AP.  
Browse:  
Use the “Browse” button to select a patch to  
upload.  
Upload:  
Use the “Upload” button to apply a selected  
patch to the unit.  
Once a patch has been successfully uploaded, the TRIMAR AP will  
automatically reboot.  
Figure 13: Firmware Upgrade  
Important:  
Use only official firmware patches supplied by  
Pegasus Wireless Corporation or an authorized  
dealer/reseller.  
Device Name:  
(See Figure 14)  
This field is used to give a TRIMAR AP a custom label/name to help more  
easily identify the unit for administrative purposes. The label will be  
displayed in the OTC Device Locator panel together with the unit’s IP  
address.  
Figure 14: Device Name  
The value entered into this field has no other impact on the TRIMAR AP’s  
operational characteristics.  
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Administration Tab  
(.. /continued)  
IP settings:  
(See Figure 15)  
These controls are used to assign the TRIMAR AP with its custom IP  
addressing scheme.  
IP Addressing Mode: Static – select this control if a static/fixed IP  
address is to be used.  
DHCP – select this control if the IP address is  
to be assigned by an external DHCP server.  
Default IP address:  
Use this field to enter a valid IP address.  
Default subnet mask: Use this field to enter a valid subnet mask.  
Figure 15: IP settings  
Default gateway:  
Use this field to enter the default gateway  
(router IP address) for the subnet on which the  
TRIMAR is located.  
Factory Defaults:  
IP address:  
Subnet mask:  
Default gateway: 169.254.1.1  
169.254.1.240  
255.255.0.0  
Security:  
(See Figure 16)  
These controls are used to set the account name and password used to  
access the web-based administration utility. If these are changed, these  
should be properly documented as the only way to re-access a unit’s  
administrative controls should the password be lost is to perform a hard  
reset on the unit which may be extremely difficult if the radio is located in  
a hard to access location.  
Figure 16: Security  
Factory Defaults:  
User name:  
Password:  
admin  
public  
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Administration Tab  
(.. /continued)  
SNMP Setting:  
(See Figure 17)  
These controls are used to enable SNMP control of the TRIMAR AP.  
SNMP enabled:  
Check this box to enable SNMP  
management.  
SNMP server IP address: This field is used to direct the TRIMAR AP  
to the network location of the SNMP  
server.  
Figure 17: SNMP Setting  
Read community:  
Write community:  
SNMP read community string  
SNMP write community string  
Load Control & Balance Setting:  
(See Figure 18)  
These controls are normally used to allow managed load-balancing of the  
TRIMAR AP and requires the use of the TRIMAR Controller for full  
functionality.  
Controller IP address:  
This field is used to direct the TRIMAR AP  
to the network location of the TRIMAR  
Controller.  
Figure 18: Load Control & Balance Setting  
Load Limit:  
By default, the TRIMAR AP is factory set  
to allow support to a maximum of 48  
stations. This can be manually overridden  
by entering another value. Restricting the  
number of stations that are permitted to  
associate with the unit may help improve  
service in deployments where a few  
specific individual stations demand a large  
percentage of the overall available  
TRIMAR CONTROLLER  
The TRIMAR Controller is sold separately and is usually required in  
wireless deployments where the load capacity of the TRIMAR wireless  
system needs to be managed for optimum network performance.  
The use of the TRIMAR Controller allows network managers to fine tune  
their systems and provides complete monitoring and administration  
functions of the entire TRIMAR system.  
If the TRIMAR Controller is used to  
control the load-balancing of the TRIMAR  
AP, the value entered into this field may  
Please contact Pegasus Wireless Corporation or authorized dealer/reseller  
for additional information on the TRIMAR Controller.  
be  
superceded  
by  
administrative  
directives.  
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5. Basic Wireless Tab  
(See Figure 19)  
Wireless On/Off:  
This control allows a TRIMAR AP to be  
switched On or Off. This is not the same as an  
on/off switch. It simply allows the wireless  
functions of the radio to be switched off for  
maintenance or other contingencies.  
Visible SSID:  
The TRIMAR AP can support up to eight SSIDs  
simultaneously. Only one can be visible. This  
control is used to specify which SSID is to be  
made visible. Alternatively, the same control is  
used to make all the SSIDs invisible (choose  
“None”).  
Transmission Rate:  
This control allows users to specify a data  
transmission rate. It is recommended that this  
should be left at the factory preset - Best  
(automatic). When turbo modes are enabled,  
transmission rates are doubled.  
The following controls are inter-related:  
802.11 Mode: This control sets the TRIMAR AP’s 802.11  
operation mode. Note that if 802.11a is  
selected, an antenna in the 5 GHz range is  
required. All other modes require that the  
TRIMAR AP be equipped with a 2.4 Ghz  
antenna.  
Figure 19: Basic wireless controls  
Adaptive Radio Selection:  
This box is checked by default and this  
enables the TRIMAR AP’s Adaptive Radio  
feature. This control enables the use of the  
TRIMAR’s Super A/G with Dynamic Turbo  
mode. It needs to be unchecked if the turbo  
mode is disabled or if other turbo modes are  
selected.  
Super mode:  
This control determines which type of turbo  
mode the TRIMAR AP will use. See Table 2 for  
a full explanation of the choices. Turbo modes  
always use preset default channels.  
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Basic Wireless Tab  
(.. /continued)  
(See Figure 19 on previous page)  
Super Mode Options  
Auto Channel Select:  
This control allows the TRIMAR AP to  
Disabled  
Super mode operation is disabled.  
These modes are based on  
Atheros A/G cognitive radio  
technology.  
automatically select what it determines is the  
best channel to use. This occurs during the  
radio’s boot up process. The channel it selects  
can be seen under the Information Tab.  
Super A/G without Turbo  
Super A/G with Static Turbo  
Super A/G with Dynamic Turbo  
(AR enabled)  
Requires all WLAN equipment or  
computers to be Atheros A/G  
enabled for full benefits.  
Channel:  
This control is used to set a channel manually.  
Channels cannot be manually set when Super  
modes are enabled or if the radio has been set  
to automatically select a channel when it boots  
up.  
This is the Factory default. If in  
doubt, leave the TRIMAR AP in  
this mode. The cognitive radio  
technology will optimize all  
wireless operations automatically.  
When used with standard WLAN  
equipment, there should be at  
least a 10%-20% performance  
gain, depending on factors  
present in the local operational  
environment.  
To manually set a channel it is necessary to  
uncheck both the Adaptive Radio Selection and  
the Auto Channel Select check boxes.  
Additionally, the super modes must be  
disabled.  
Table 2: Super mode options defined  
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6. Advanced Tab  
(See Figure 20)  
Fragmentation Threshold:  
This determines the maximum size of  
a data package in bytes. Packages larger than  
the set value will be broken up for  
transmission purposes. Reducing the package  
size in a noisy wireless environment should  
maintain overall performance.  
Factory default:  
3200 bytes  
RTS/CTS Threshold:  
Reducing the preset value will enable  
RTS/CTS  
and  
may  
maintain  
overall  
performance in a noisy wireless environment.  
Factory default:  
3200 bytes  
Beacon Period:  
This value determines the number of  
milliseconds between AP beacon periods. This  
controls the frequency that the AP will  
broadcast its presence to other radios on the  
network.  
Factory default:  
100 milliseconds.  
Burst Time:  
This value controls the number of  
microseconds that the radio will occupy its  
assigned channel for transmission purposes.  
Increasing this value can help increase the  
data throughput rate.  
Factory default:  
0 microseconds (disabled)  
Power Saving:  
By default, the TRIMAR AP will go into  
standby mode if it has been idle for a preset  
period. It will fully activate immediately if it  
needs to send or receive data.  
Figure 20: Advanced wireless  
Factory default:  
Enabled  
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Advanced Tab  
(.. /continued)  
(See on previous page Figure 20)  
DTIM Interval:  
This value determines the frequency when the  
Note about the TRIMAR MAC address options:  
radio will send broadcast/multicast packets to  
stations in power save mode. This function is  
associated with the Beacon Period.  
The TRIMAR AP supports 2 MAC addresses, one used to address the  
Ethernet port and the other the Wireless port. By default, these are set to  
a particular unit’s hardware and are unique to the unit.  
Factory default:  
1 (each beacon period or once every 100  
milliseconds)  
It is possible to manually enter and override the hardware MAC address by  
entering the new MAC address information into the following areas:  
802.11d  
Global Harmonization control.  
Disabled.  
WLAN MAC address field  
Ethernet MAC address field -  
-
Advanced Tab  
WDS Tab  
Factory default:  
Transmit Power:  
This controls the power output permitted to  
the antenna. If the radio is causing  
interference to another device, reducing the  
antenna’s output may help alleviate the  
problem. Do not reduce the power level for  
any other reasons.  
Factory default:  
High  
WLAN MAC address:  
The MAC address of the wireless port. If left  
blank, the factory preset MAC address will be  
used. The factory default MAC address is  
reported on the Information tab report screen.  
blank (hardware MAC address is used)  
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SSID CONTROLS  
(See Figure 21)  
SSID #:  
Selecting an item in this dropdown menu allows  
configuration to be performed on the SSID  
selected. All the settings on this page are the  
exclusive properties of the selected SSID. Note  
the SSID number at the top of the frame – this  
indicates exactly which of the eight-supported  
SSID is currently being configured.  
The TRIMAR AP is designed to be able to support up to 8 SSIDs  
simultaneously. Each SSID can be assigned unique security policies and  
can individually be assigned to a separate VLAN. Only one SSID can be  
made visible; the other seven will be invisible. The TRIMAR AP can also  
be configured so that none of the SSIDs is visible. All created SSIDs will  
share the same WEP keys (for those SSIDs configured to use WEP) as  
well as the same channel assignment as set under the Basic Wireless  
Tab. Additionally, the total number of stations that the TRIMAR AP can  
simultaneously support remains at 48 stations over all created SSIDs.  
Figure 21: SSID controls  
Enable this SSID:  
Check this box to enable the selected SSID.  
Only SSID 1 is enabled by default.  
Factory default:  
Wireless Network: Enter the desired SSID into this field.  
Name (SSID)  
Factory default:  
Disable Local:  
Bridging  
(up to 32 characters)  
TRIMAR  
By default, all stations connected to the TRIMAR  
AP  
are able to see and communicate with each other.  
Checking this box will stop associated stations  
from being able to see each other.  
This is useful for SSIDs that are used to service  
of deployments, it may not be desirable for PCs  
connected to the same TRIMAR AP to be aware of  
each others’ presence.  
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SSID Admin Tab  
(.. /continued)  
WPA configuration  
(See Figure 22)  
Each configured SSID can support its own unique WPA configuration,  
which it does not need to share with the other SSIDs in the configuration  
set.  
WPA Enable:  
Check this box if WPA is to be used to secure this  
SSID’s wireless access and transmissions.  
WPA Mode:  
Select the desired WPA mode. The following choices  
are available under the dropdown menu:  
WPA  
WPA2  
WPA2 only  
Figure 22: WPA configuration  
Cipher Type:  
PSK:  
Select between the following:  
TKIP  
AES  
TKIP and AES  
WPA and TRIMAR APs in WDS mode  
Enter  
a
valid PSK Pass phrase. Minimum  
8
characters to a maximum of 63 characters.  
TRIMAR APs deployed in a WDS mesh cannot use WPA. All that is needed  
to configure TRIMAR AP to work within a mesh is that the WDS function be  
enabled and the MAC addresses of the other units in the same WDS mesh  
be made known to all radios operating within the same mesh.  
WPA Group Key: Value in seconds after which the Group Key will be  
Update Interval  
Factory default:  
Note:  
refreshed.  
3600 seconds (one every hour)  
SSIDs serves no function in a TRIMAR AP WDS deployment. This means  
that the individual TRIMAR APs within the WDS mesh can still use WPA  
security policies associated with the individual SSIDs. These SSIDs can be  
used with station units that are not immediate members of the WDS mesh.  
WPA-PSK with a TKIP/AES cipher can use for WPA  
security without the presence of an 802.1X  
authentication service. With this type of  
implementation,  
authenticate amongst themselves.  
the  
associated  
radios  
will  
TRIMAR APs set up as repeaters without a direct Ethernet connection with  
the network should not use WPA with an 802.1X authentication service.  
This type of WPA implementation is ideal for static  
wireless deployment such as point-to-point,  
building-to-building wireless bridges as they offer  
maximum wireless security without the cost and  
complexity associated with setting up a full 802.1X  
authentication service.  
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SSID Admin Tab  
(.. /continued)  
802.1X configuration  
(See Figure 23)  
If WPA is used in conjunction with a RADIUS Server, these controls are  
used to activate this service. The TRIMAR AP can support two RADIUS  
servers. The first RADIUS server entered is the “preferred” server, and  
the second RADIUS server entered is the “backup” server that will be  
accessed if, for whatever reason, the first server cannot be located.  
Authentication Timeout:  
By default the 802.1X service will re-  
authenticate an associated station  
once every 60 minutes.  
RADIUS Server IP address:  
RADIUS Server Port number:  
The IP address of the Radius Server.  
The port used by the 802.1X service.  
Figure 23: 802.1X configuration  
RADIUS Server shared secret: For enhanced security purposes the  
shared secret password should not  
be a word found in a dictionary and  
be at least 16 characters long.  
MAC Address Authentication:  
Check this box if the 802.1X  
authentication service requires MAC  
address verification of associating  
stations.  
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SSID Admin Tab  
(.. /continued)  
WEP configuration  
(See Figure 24)  
The same WEP keys are used by all SSIDs using WEP encryption on the  
TRIMAR AP. TRIMAR APs deployed in WDS mode are limited to using  
WEP.  
Enable WEP:  
Check this box if the selected SSID  
will implement WEP as a component  
of its security policy.  
Figure 24: WEP configuration  
VLAN configuration  
(See Figure 25)  
Each of the TRIMAR AP’s eight SSIDs can support a separate VLAN.  
Enable VLAN for:  
This SSID  
Check this box if the selected SSID is  
a component of a specific VLAN.  
VLAN tag:  
Enter the correct VLAN tag number.  
Figure 25: VLAN configuration  
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WEP configuration  
(See Figure 26)  
The WEP settings configured under this tab are shared by all SSIDs  
configured to use WEP. TRIMAR APs used in WDS mode are limited to  
using WEP encryption only.  
Enable WEP:  
Check this box to enable WEP. Each  
SSID using WEP must also have its  
WEP configuration box checked.  
Default WEP Key:  
Select the default WEP transmission  
key (1-4). The radio will use this key  
for transmissions only. It will be able  
to receive data encrypted using the  
other three keys.  
Authentication:  
Open and Shared authentication is  
supported.  
Factory default:  
Open  
WEP key length:  
Both 64-bit and 128-bit key lengths  
are supported.  
WEP key 1-4:  
Enter the WEP keys using hexadecimal  
characters. (1-9 and A-F)  
WEP pass phrase generator  
Figure 26: WEP configuration  
This is a feature and should not be confused with a standard pass phase  
field entry. To use this feature enter the desired pass phase into the pass  
phrase field. Click on the “Generate WEP keys” function and all 4 keys will  
The generated WEP keys are not viewable. To use corresponding keys to  
allow other TRIMAR radios to authenticate, use the exact same pass  
phrase in their respective pass phrase generators.  
Warning:  
Other pass phrase generators may not be compatible  
with the TRIMAR WEP key generator.  
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9. Access Control Tab  
Access Control  
(See Figure 27)  
These controls allow administrators to specifically allow stations to  
associate with the access point. This is accomplished by entering the  
allowed stations’ unique MAC addresses into the MAC address fields.  
Stations whose MAC addresses are not entered into the list will not be  
able to authenticate with the TRIMAR AP.  
Access Control is also commonly referred to as MAC address filtering.  
Enable access control: Check this box if Access Controls are to be  
used.  
MAC address 1-48:  
48 MAC address fields are available, one slot  
for each of the 48 stations that the TRIMAR AP  
can simultaneously support.  
The MAC address needs to be entered as  
hexadecimal numbers without delimiters. (A  
valid MAC address entry has 12 characters).  
Example: 0011F5910E06  
Figure 27: Access Control  
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For load-balance management and other network administrative  
functions, use a TRIMAR Controller to manage all aspects of a  
TRIMAR WDS mesh.  
10. WDS Tab  
Wireless Distribution System  
(See Figure 28)  
WDS is one of the most important TRIMAR AP features. It allows TRIMAR  
APs to communicate with each other as well as other makes of APs to  
create radial and linear wireless meshes. Each TRIMAR AP can be linked  
with up to six other WDS capable APs. This combination can be the basic  
component of much larger mesh networks as meshes can easily be linked  
with other meshes.  
TRIMARs APs in WDS mode must be on the same channel, but  
they can use completely separate SSIDs.  
Enable WDS:  
Check this box to enable the TRIMAR AP’s  
WDS feature.  
AP MAC address 1-6:  
Enter the MAC addresses in hexadecimal  
characters of all other APs that will be a part  
of the same mesh.  
Enable STP:  
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) must be  
enabled for all TRIMAR APs that have a  
physical (Ethernet) connection as well as a  
wireless connection with the same network.  
This will prevent network loops from  
occurring due to the multiple paths to the  
same network.  
Enable WEP for WDS:  
Use separate MAC:  
Check this box to enable WEP encryption to  
be used. The WEP keys need to be entered  
under the WEP Security Tab.  
For administrative purposes it may be  
desirable to manually assign the Ethernet port  
a different MAC address. Check this box to  
enable this feature.  
Figure 28: WDS configuration  
Ethernet MAC address: Enter in hexadecimal characters a new MAC  
address for the Ethernet port.  
WDS table:  
This button is used to access the WDS table.  
WDS must be enabled to use this feature.  
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WDS Tab  
(.. /continued)  
WDS neighbor table  
(See Figure 29)  
This display reports on the radios that are a part of the same mesh and  
includes information such as the associating units MAC address, SSID and  
the wireless signal quality.  
WDS table:  
This button refreshes the display.  
Figure 29: WDS Table  
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11. DHCP Server Tab  
DHCP Server Configuration  
(See Figure 30 and Figure 31)  
The TRIMAR AP can be configured to function as a DHCP server. To use  
this feature, since the TRIMAR AP can only issue IP addresses within its  
own IP subnet, the TRIMAR AP must be given an IP address in the  
same IP subnet as the IP addresses it will be assigning.  
DHCP server:  
Check this box to enable the TRIMAR AP’s  
DHCP functions.  
DHCP address range start: Enter the first number of the fourth octet  
in the range of IP addresses to be  
assigned.  
DHCP address range end: Enter the last number of the fourth octet  
in the range of IP addresses to be  
assigned.  
DHCP timeout:  
Enter the number of minutes that an  
issued IP address will remain valid.  
Preferred DNS server:  
Alternate DNS server:  
WLAN client only:  
IP address of the primary DNS server.  
IP address of the alternate DNS server.  
Figure 30: DHCP Server Configuration  
Optionally, the TRIMAR AP can be  
instructed to offer IP addresses only to  
wireless clients. Check this box to enable  
this feature. This function may be  
mandatory in some network situations.  
DHCP table:  
On this tab, use this button to access the  
DHCP server client table (Figure 30).  
DHCP server client table  
This report shows information as to which PCs have been assigned DHCP  
IP addresses by the TRIMAR AP.  
Figure 31: DHCP server client table  
DHCP table:  
On this tab, use this button to refresh the  
DHCP server client table (Figure 31).  
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12. Stations Tab  
Stations  
(See Figure 32)  
The stations tab display shows information about all stations that have  
associated with the TRIMAR AP. Information polled from the associated  
stations include the individual stations’ MAC addresses as well as the  
number of packets sent and received.  
Figure 32: Associated stations display  
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13. Save Tab  
Save Configuration  
(See Figure 33, Figure 34 and Figure 35)  
A TRIMAR AP’s configuration can be saved to a template and reapplied to  
other TRIMAR APs. This feature makes it easy to configure and deploy  
multiple units quickly and without having to re-type the configuration  
information into every unit. In most instances, all that needs to be  
changed are the individual unit’s IP addresses and adjustments to the  
WDS settings so that units do not refer to themselves.  
Before creating the template, the TRIMAR AP’s IP address needs  
to be added to the PC’s Local Intranet zone. (See below for  
instructions).  
Figure 33: Save Configuration  
Create Template: Click on this button to create the template. Another  
window will open advising that a wait may be  
necessary whilst the computer creates the file. Once  
the file is created, a file navigation window will open  
allowing an opportunity to choose where to save the  
file and renaming it.  
Default name is:  
settings.htm  
TURN OFF THE WEB-BROWSER’S POP-UP BLOCKER OR THE TEMPLATE  
FILE WILL NOT BE CREATED  
Figure 34: Saving TRIMAR Settings  
Assigning the TRIMAR AP to the Local Intranet Zone  
1. Go to the Microsoft® Windows Control Panel.  
2. Find the Internet Options icon and double click to open the  
application.  
3. Select the “Security” tab.  
4. Select the Local Intranet icon. The “Sites” button will become  
5. Click on the “Sites” button. In the panel that appears select  
advanced”.  
6. Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR AP, include the “http://”.  
(Example: http://169.254.1.240)  
7. Click Add”. This will add the TRIMAR AP’s IP address to the list.  
8. Click the “OK” buttons to close all the windows.  
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Save Tab  
(.. /continued)  
Uploading a template  
(See Figure 36)  
To upload a template file into a TRIMAR AP open the settings.htm file  
using a web-browser.  
Target AP:  
Enter the IP address of the TRIMAR AP to which the  
template is to be applied.  
Upload Settings: Click on this button to upload the template file. This  
can take several minutes.  
Once the template has fully uploaded, the web-  
based administration utility for the target TRIMAR  
AP will be automatically started. Negotiate the  
password challenge screen when it appears. Wait  
until the progress bar stops, then reboot the  
TRIMAR AP so that the uploaded configurations can  
be applied.  
Once it restarts, review the uploaded configurations.  
In particular, there may be some fields that needs to  
be altered (such as its IP address or custom MAC  
address settings).  
TURN OFF THE WEB-BROWSER’S POP-UP BLOCKER OR THE TEMPLATE  
FILE WILL NOT BE UPLOADED  
Note:  
In particular, be aware that the template is an exact  
copy of the settings of the TRIMAR AP on which the  
template was created. If this unit has a static IP  
address, all subsequent TRIMAR APs to which the  
template has been applied will be given the same  
identical IP address.  
Figure 36: Uploading a template  
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14. Help Tab  
Contact our Technical Support department for additional technical  
assistance for configuring and deploying your TRIMAR AP.  
OTC Wireless Technical Support Department can be contacted by either  
email, phone or the web-mail form on the Pegasus Wireless Corporation  
web site:  
Email:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
(510) 490-8288 ext 244  
(510) 440-7046  
Figure 37: Help  
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Appendix  
Limited Warranty  
FCC Rules and Regulations - Part 15  
The seller warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this product will be free from  
defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for one (1)  
year from the date of purchase. The seller’s sole obligation under this express  
warranty shall be, at the seller’s option and expense, to repair the defective product  
or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective  
item.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by unplugging the equipment and then plugging it back in, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
All returns must be authorized by Pegasus Wireless Corporation and accompanied  
by a Return Materials Authorization (RMA).  
All products that are replaced will become the property of the seller. Replacement  
products may be new or reconditioned.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by OTC Wireless could void  
the user's authority to operate the equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located  
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
FCC Compliance Information Statement  
FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity (DoC)  
The following equipment:  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation  
Caution: The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio  
frequency exposure limits. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the  
FCC radio frequency exposure limits, a minimum separation of 20 cm (8  
inches) is recommended between the antenna and any persons.  
Product Name:  
Model Number:  
TRIMAR 802.11 a/b/g Wireless AP/BRIDGE/REPEATER  
TRIMAR is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements  
of FCC Part 15 rules. The operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
FCC ID: MKZTRIMAR  
A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the directives is available from:  
Pegasus Wireless Corporation, 48499 Milmont Drive, Fremont, California 94538, USA  
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