Basic Mesh Configuration
Creating a mesh network with Tranzeo EnRoute radios involves a few basic steps.
Configure your gateway radio.
Configure your first repeater radio.
Test networking.
Configure subsequent repeaters.
Classifying DHCP traffic over WiMAX
Need to pass DHCP traffic trough WiMAX link. DHCP Server <-ethernet-> LAN <-ethernet-> pBS <-ofdm-> CPE <-ethernet-> PC DHCP client
Configure VMWare Player to use appropriate interface
When installing the AirSync server on a Windows computer, the documentation suggests using VMware Player to load and run the virtual machine. In some cases, if there are multiple network interfaces on the computer, the VMWare Player will connect to an incorrect interface, making it unusable.There are a couple of different ways to deal with this, that will be described below.
Configuring DHCP Relay on Tranzeo EnRoute Radios
This tutorial will help you configure Tranzeo EnRoute radios to use centralized DHCP, also known as DHCP relay. It assumes that you have already read and understood the previous article Basic Mesh Configuration. It starts with radios configured using the information in that previous article.
Effects of 802.11 Layer 2.5 bridging
Many users believe that an 802.11 CPE is a fully transparent bridge. This is not typically the case. An 802.11 CPE is bridge between two different protocols. In order for this bridge to work, some translation is necessary.
Using PxP Radios With Management VLANs on a Cisco VLAN Trunk
This article will describe how to use Tranzeo TR-5a or TR-6000 series PxP radios between a Cisco router and a Cisco switch, when the router and switch are configured to trunk between them. This is the so-called 'router on a stick' configuration.The configuration details in this article were made using a Cisco 2950 switch and a Cisco 2621 router and are meant as examples only. Please refer to the official Cisco documentation for your particular devices and IOS versions.
Firmware Updates Failing When Using linux
There is an error in certain versions of the Linux kernel that cause firmware upgrades to fail. This primarily affects upgrading devices wirelessly.