KBC Networks WES2HT User Manual
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WES2HT User Manual
Manual-WES2HT-Rev1407-1
Copyright © KBC Networks 2013
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Wireless Mode: This shows whether the unit is either set as a Station (WES2HT Client)
or Access Point WDS (WES2HT Host/AP).
Note:
Host/APs and Clients are pre-set in the factory and cannot be changed.
MAC: Each Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. This
number should be used to track and reference the WES2HT units. All single point
Host/APs are locked to one Client MAC address only. If a replacement Client is deployed,
its MAC address must be entered into the Host/AP in order to connect.
LOCAL AP SSID: This displays the SSID (Service Set Identifier) chosen on the ‘BASIC
WIRELESS – Radio 1’ interface page.
Frequency: This displays the frequency used for the Host/AP to connect to the Client.
The Client will automatically connect to the same Host/AP frequency once it is locked to
it.
Security: This displays the encryption method selected on the ‘BASIC WIRELESS –
Radio 1’ interface page.
Refresh: This button refreshes the ‘Bytes’, ‘Packets’ and ‘Errors’ information as well
statistics from the connected Client(s).
Align: When a Host and Client are connected the interface displays an alignment tool
button on the Client unit. The WES2HT antennas need to be aligned to their respective
mate. This tool can be used to identify the optimal mounting alignment.
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