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Revision as of 20:24, 15 August 2019

Long Range Wireless

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 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!
  • Access point broadcasts the SSID, and the base station(s) connect to the access point.

Networking Mode

Point to Point Point to Point Diagram.jpg
Point to Multipoint Point Multipoint Diagram.PNG

Information

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

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.

WL POE.JPG

  • 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-PFWB5-90n as Access Point

What is in the box - DH-PFWB5-90n

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

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

  • 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.

1. Set your PC IP address in the range of 192.168.1.X
2. Connect your PC to the DH-PFWB5-90n via the LAN port on the PoE injector using a patch cable.
3. Ping the IP address of the DH-PFWB5-90n (192.168.1.36) to make sure it is online.
4. Login to the device using IE or Chrome browser. The default username is "admin" and the default password is "admin". (We recommend changing this as soon as possible.)
Login.PNG
5. Check the box for "I have read and agree".
6. Choose your Country.
7. Choose the scenario (either Point to Point if it's just 2 devices or Point to Multipoint if it is more than 2 devices).
8. Click "Change" to save your changes.
PointToPoint1.PNG
9. You will then be brought to the main menu of the device.
1a Info90.PNG
10. Click on the Gear icon at the top, and go to Wireless Configuration on the left.
11. Make sure the "Enable Radio" button is enabled.
12. Select Operation Mode and set it to "Access Point (Auto WDS)"
PointToPoint2.PNG
13. Click on the SSID name at the bottom. Then change the SSID name, Security type, and enter the password for the access point.
PointToPoint3.PNG
14. Go to Network Configuration on the left and set the Mode to "Bridge"
15. Assigned a static IP, DNS and Subnet mask.
Network90.PNG
16. Click on the Save Changes button at the top right and then click Save to push all the changes. It will then reboot the device.
PointToPoint5.PNG
17. Log back into the Wireless Station and verify the device's online status, SSID, and IP.
1a Info90.PNG
18. The device is now configured as an Access Point.

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

What is in the box - DH-PFWB5-10n

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

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

  • 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.

1. Set your PC IP address in the range of 192.168.1.X
2. Connect your PC to the DH-PFWB5-10n via the LAN port on the PoE injector using a patch cable.
3. Ping the IP address of the DH-PFWB5-10n (192.168.1.36) to make sure it is online.
4. Login to the device using IE or Chrome browser. The default username is "admin" and the default password is "admin". (We recommend changing this as soon as possible.)
Login.PNG
5. Check the box for "I have read and agree".
6. Choose your Country.
7. Choose the scenario (either Point to Point if it's just 2 devices or Point to Multipoint if it is more than 2 devices).
8. Click "Change" to save your changes.
PointToPoint1.PNG
9. You will then be brought to the main menu of the device.
PointToPoint6.PNG
10. Click on the Gear icon at the top, and go to Wireless Configuration on the left.
11. Make sure the "Enable Radio" button is enabled.
12. Select Operation Mode and set it to "Station (WDS/TDMA 2/TDMA 3)"
1 WL config.PNG
13. Click on the SSID name at the bottom.
14. Select the Magnifying Glass icon and select the access point from the list.
PointToPoint4.PNG
15. Enter the password for that access point (if it requires a password). Then click "Done".
PointToPoint3.PNG
16. Go to Network Configuration on the left and set the Mode to "Bridge"
17. Assigned a static IP, DNS and Subnet mask.
3 Network config.PNG
18. Click on the Save Changes button at the top right and then click Save to push all the changes. It will then reboot the device.
PointToPoint5.PNG
19. Log back into the Wireless Station and verify it has connected to the access point by checking the connection status at the top right.
Information.PNG
20. The device is now configured as a Station and connected to an Access Point.


Instructions