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Wireless Point to Point

Models Image Description Info Specifications Manual EOL
DHI-PFWB5-10n DHI PFWB5 10n Web.png Station
  • Integrated 5 GHz (2 x 2) MIMO Radio
  • Recommended for up to 3.11 miles (5 km) PTP/PTMP Wireless Connection (as a station in PTMP link)
  • Frequency 5.150 – 5.850 GHz (FCC 5.150 to 5.250 and 5.725 to 5.850 GHz)
No
DHI-PFWB5-90n DHI PFWB5 90n Web.png Wireless Access Point
  • Integrated 5 GHz (2 x 2) MIMO Radio
  • Recommended as a Base Station for 3.11 miles (5 km) PTMP Wireless Connection
  • Frequency 5.150 – 5.850 GHz (FCC 5.150 to 5.250 and 5.725 to 5.850 GHz)
No

Models Image Description Specifications Manual EOL
DH-PFM880 PFM880.png Wireless Base Station
Yes
DH-PFM881 PFM881.png Wireless Video Transmission Device
Yes

NOTE

  • DO NOT MIX GENERATION 1 and GENERATION 2 DEVICES!

Networking Mode

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Information

  • 192.168.1.36 is default IP
  • Default User Name = admin
  • Default Password = admin
  • DHI-PFWB5-10n-Station, square unit, satellite
  • DHI-PFWB5-90n-Access Point, long skinny unit, Home Base

Operating Modes

802.11n:

  • Access Point (autoWDS),
  • Access Point (TDMA 2)
  • Access Point (TDMA 3)
  • Station (WDS/TDMA 2/TDMA 3)
  • Station (ARPNAT)

802.11ac:

  • Access Point (autoWDS)
  • Access Point (TDMA3)
  • Station (WDS/TDMA 3)

How to reset the DH-PFWB5-10n and DH-PFWB5-90n

  • Make sure the unit is connected to the POE unit that is included in the package.

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  • Press the reset button for 15 seconds. You will see the LED on the side of the device flash.

Reset1.jpg Reset2.jpg

Video Instructions for Wireless Transmission Device DH-PFWB5-10n

Step by Step Instruction for Wireless Transmission Device DH-PFWB5-10n

  • It is best to setup these devices on a bench before installing them.
  • Power on and Configure one device at a time, they all have the same default IP address.
  • Always use the included POE injector on all configurations.
  • What is in the BOX - DH-PFWB5-10n.

PFWB5-1.JPG PFWB5-2.JPG PFWB5-3.JPG PFWB5-4.JPG



  • 1. Give your PC a IP address of 192.168.1.200
  • 2. Connect to the DH-PFWB5-10n to your PC using a patch cable.
  • 3. ping the IP address of the DH-PFWB5-10n (192.168.1.36) to make sure it is alive.
  • 4. Using IE or Chrome type the IP address on a browser.
  • 5. Login screen.

Login.PNG

  • 6 Main Menu

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  • Setup, Wireless Configuration.
  • 7. Enable the radio button.
  • 8. Operation Mode "Station (WDS/TDMA 2/TDMA 3"
  • 9. Wireless Station Settings, SSID and Security.

2 WL Settings.PNG

  • 10. Network Configuration, Bridge mode
  • 11. Assigned a static IP, DNS and Subnet mask.

3 Network config.PNG

  • 12. Information Screen.
  • 13. Here you can see that the device is online, SSID, IP.

Information.PNG

  • Congratulation your device is online.

Video Instructions for Wireless Transmission Device DH-PFWB5-90n

Step by Step Instruction for Wireless Transmission Device DH-PFWB5-90n

  • It is best to setup these devices on a bench before installing them.
  • Power on and Configure one device at a time, they all have the same default IP address.
  • Always use the included POE injector on all configurations.
  • What is in the BOX - DH-PFWB5-90n.

PFWB5-1-90N.JPG PFWB5-2- 90N.JPG PFWB5-3- 90N.JPG PFWB5-4- 90N.JPG



  • 1. Give your PC a IP address of 192.168.1.200
  • 2. Connect to the DH-PFWB5-90n to your PC using a patch cable.
  • 3. ping the IP address of the DH-PFWB5-90n (192.168.1.36) to make sure it is alive.
  • 4. Using IE or Chrome type the IP address on a browser.
  • 5. Login screen.

Login.PNG

  • 6 Main Menu

1a Info90.PNG

  • Setup, Wireless Configuration.
  • 7. Enable the radio button.
  • 8. Operation Mode "Access Point (WDS/TDMA 2/TDMA 3"
  • 9. Wireless Station Settings, SSID and Security.

4 WL SSID90.PNG

  • 10. Network Configuration, Bridge mode
  • 11. Assigned a static IP, DNS and Subnet mask.

Network90.PNG

  • 12. Information Screen.
  • 13. Here you can see that the device is online, SSID, IP.

1a Info90.PNG

  • Congratulation your device is online.

Instructions