Firetide HotPort 3101, HotPort 3103, HotPort 3500-2403, HotPort 3500-5001, HotPort 3500-5003 User Manual

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Wireless Mesh Node User Guide
HotPort 3100 Series & 3500 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes
HotPort 3101 HotPort 3103
HotPort 3100/PS HotPort 3500-2401 HotPort 3500-5001 HotPort 3500-2403
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HotPort 3100 Series / 3500 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes iii
Wireless Mesh Node User Guide
HotPort 3100 Series & 3500 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes
July 2006
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Firetide, the Firetide logo, Instant Mesh Networks, HotPort, and HotView are trademarks of Firetide, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Caution
Do not open the HotPort mesh node enclosure. This may damage the components inside and affect proper operation. Opening your HotPort mesh node or peeling the tamper evident labeling will invalidate your warranty.
• No serviceable parts inside.
• Refer to qualified service personnel.
• Unit must be disconnected from power prior to servicing.
• Unit has tamper-evident labeling that indicates when cover has been removed.
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Indoor Manual Contents
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................... 1
Firetide HotPort Wireless Mesh Nodes ............................................................................................................. 1
The Firetide HotPort Mesh Network ................................................................................................................. 3
HotPort Mesh Network Features and Benefits .................................................................................................... 3
HotPort Mesh Network Applications ................................................................................................................ 6
HotPort Product Description ................................................................................................................................. 7
Front Panel LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................ 7
Rear Panel Connectors ................................................................................................................................. 8
Transmit Power Control ................................................................................................................................ 9
Creating a Firetide Mesh Network ..........................................................................................................................10
Planning Your Network ................................................................................................................................10
Understanding HotPort Antenna Patterns .......................................................................................................10
Easy Installation ...............................................................................................................................................12
Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................12
Connections .............................................................................................................................................12
Using the Optional Mounting Hardware ..........................................................................................................13
Getting Started .................................................................................................................................................15
Connecting the HotView Workstation to the Mesh Network .................................................................................15
Getting Started with HotView Mesh Management Software .................................................................................16
Restoring Default Settings ..................................................................................................................................17
HotPort Factory Default Settings ..................................................................................................................17
Appendix A—Contacting Firetide ..........................................................................................................................18
Appendix B—Specifications .................................................................................................................................19
Appendix C—Countries of Operation ......................................................................................................................21
Appendix D—Regulatory Notices...........................................................................................................................22
USA ........................................................................................................................................................22
Canadian Compliance Statement ...................................................................................................................23
European Community ..................................................................................................................................24
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HotPort 3100 Series / 3500 Series Indoor Mesh Nodes 1
Introduction
Firetide HotPort Wireless Mesh Nodes
The Firetide™ HotPort™ High-Performance Mesh Network provides a high­capacity, self-healing wireless mesh backbone for indoor and outdoor net­works. The HotPort system enables multiple network services and standard Ethernet devices to operate on the wireless backbone, creating secure and reliable wireless networks for video surveillance, voice, and data.
HotPort 3100 series mesh nodes provide fast and easy indoor network deployment. They connect wirelessly to other indoor and outdoor HotPort nodes to form a high-performance wireless mesh network. Ethernet packets are automatically switched across the mesh, in a manner analogous to an Ethernet switch, using AutoMesh™, a proprietary protocol developed by Firetide. AutoMesh has been optimized for efficiency in wireless mesh environments.
HotPort nodes are plenum-rated and feature a built-in four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for connecting networking devices at any indoor location to a fully wireless mesh backbone. Models are available for operation at
2.4 GHz for high capacity and maximum range or at 5 GHz for high capacity and minimal interference from 2.4 GHz devices. For use on US Public Safety bands, a 4.9 GHz unit is available. This frequency may only be used by FCC­licensed Public Safety agencies.
Nodes can be mounted securely to a wall, ceiling, or countertop using an optional mounting bracket. Each HotPort indoor node includes antennas.
The high throughput of the HotPort mesh ensures higher link performance over longer distances and enables networking services to operate on a wire­less backbone rather than a costly wired network. A Firetide mesh is also completely portable, so relocating your entire network is as easy as taking your HotPort nodes with you to your new site, leaving no wires behind.
The HotPort Family
HotPort nodes are available in both indoor and outdoor models, and with a range of single-band and multiple-band radios.
HotPort 3101 and 3103 Models
The HotPort 3101 indoor mesh node provides 10 Mbps throughput for high performance, low cost Wi-Fi HotZone applications. The HotPort 3103 pro­vides 25 Mbps throughput plus traffic prioritization for optimal video, voice, and data networking. Both are dual-band units.
The HotPort 3100/PS provides similar functionality for Public Safety band use in the US.
HotPort 3500 Series Models
The HotPort 3500 Series feature band-specific high-power radios, but are otherwise identical to the 3100 Series Models.
Outdoor Nodes
In addition to the indoor models, Firetide offers a range of HotPorts for out­door use. These are described in the HotPort 3200/3600 Series User Guide.
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The full model range is shown in this table:
Model & SKU
Use Band RF Output
Power
TCP Data Rate Default Channel
3101 Indoor 2.4, 5 GHz standard 10 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3103 Indoor 2.4, 5 GHz standard 25 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3100/PS Indoor, Public Safety 2.4, 4.9, 5 GHz standard 25 Mbps 4.962 GHz DSSS, Ch 5
3500-2401 Indoor 2.4 GHz high 10 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3500-5001 Indoor 5 GHz high 10 Mbps 5.805 GHz OFDM, Ch 161
3500-2403 Indoor 2.4 GHz high 25 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3500-5003 Indoor 5 GHz high 25 Mbps 5.805 GHz OFDM, Ch 161
3203 Outdoor 2.4, 5 GHz standard 25 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3200PS Outdoor, Public Safety 2.4, 4.9, 5 GHz standard 25 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3600-2400 Outdoor 2.4 GHz high 25 Mbps 2.462 GHz DSSS, Ch 11
3600-5000 Outdoor 5 GHz high 25 Mbps 5.805 GHz OFDM, Ch 161
Data rates are typical for a single hop operation.
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Firetide Mesh Network with Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Mesh Nodes
The Firetide HotPort Mesh Network
The HotPort™ High Performance Mesh Network is the third generation of mesh networking products from Firetide, a leading developer of wireless mesh networks. The HotPort system is a multi-function mesh network that enables standard Ethernet devices such as access points, surveillance cameras, IP telephones, network servers, and printers to deliver networking services over the wireless mesh backbone.
Mesh networking can be compared to the Internet, where data can be re­routed onto other paths if one path becomes disabled or congested. Losing one or two nodes or links won’t bring down the entire mesh network. Unlike other WLAN technologies, a mesh network’s reliability and scalability can
actually be improved by adding more nodes and enriching the density of the mesh. More redundant paths mean the network in aggregate can handle far more data traffic, and is therefore quite scalable. Mesh networks are ideal whenever the network must be reliable, scalable, and flexible. They are very portable and can adapt to many different physical environments.
HotPort Mesh Network Features and Benefits
Provide Ethernet Anywhere
The HotPort mesh network delivers live Ethernet service virtually anywhere, indoors or outdoors, without a wired backbone. This makes the mesh ideal for any location where network cabling is too difficult, invasive, or expen­sive to install, such as in historic buildings, outdoor locations, temporary venues such as conferences and festivals, or office space that changes frequently. The HotPort mesh provides conventional Ethernet functionality, so Ethernet devices do not require any additional software, drivers, or setup to operate on the mesh.
Easy to Deploy and Manage
After basic configuration and startup, HotPort nodes automatically find each other to form the wireless mesh. The network automatically heals itself if a node goes down or if a path between nodes is blocked. Minimal network management is required to deploy the network. Network management is provided with an intuitive graphical interface on a workstation that can be connected either directly to the mesh or remotely via the Internet.
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High Capacity and Scalability
The HotPort mesh network provides exceptional performance and scalability and is designed especially for high-bandwidth/low-latency applications, such as real-time video, voice, and large Wi-Fi HotZones. A highly scalable architecture allows expansion of the network from just a few nodes to many. To add more nodes, you can simply copy the configuration from an existing node to the new nodes and then power up the new nodes. Multiple mesh networks operating on different radio spectrums or IP addresses can be physically connected to each other to expand the overall network, while still retaining their separate mesh identities.
Reliable
The self-healing architecture of the HotPort mesh network and its redun­dant paths between nodes makes it very reliable and fault tolerant. Mesh traffic will reroute over a different path automatically if a path becomes obstructed or if a node is taken out of service or moved to another location.
Indoor and Outdoor High-Performance Nodes
Each node on the HotPort mesh features hardware optimized for maximum speed on the mesh and at each location. In addition to providing fast transport between hops, each node also features an integrated high speed Ethernet switch for local line-rate switching up to 100 Mbps per port. These service ports support virtually any Ethernet device, including access points,
HotPort indoor and outdoor mesh network nodes are fully compatible with each other for seamless network connectivity between indoor and outdoor locations. All HotPort indoor mesh nodes provide four 10/100 Ethernet ports. HotPort outdoor mesh nodes feature weatherproof NEMA 4X enclosures, high-gain antennas for extended range, and two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports. HotPort outdoor mesh nodes also support 802.3af-compli­ant Power over Ethernet (PoE). Only one connection is needed to provide power for an outdoor mesh node and up to two connected devices.
Excellent Price/Performance
Wireless mesh networks can significantly reduce the labor costs and lead times of network installation by eliminating a significant amount of backhaul cabling. HotPort mesh nodes provide excellent wireless connec­tivity for maximum coverage at each location, and no auxiliary servers or additional devices are required to support larger node populations.
2.4 GHz, 4.9 GHz, and 5 GHz Spectrums
HotPort mesh networks have the flexibility to operate in 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz spectrums. Each spectrum supports high capacity 25 Mbps operation, with
2.4 GHz operation providing the longest range and 5 GHz operation offering a shorter range but minimal interference in environments that are saturated with 2.4 GHz wireless traffic.
For US Public Safety use only, the HotPort 3100/PS operates on the 4.9 GHz US Public Safety band.
Security
The HotPort mesh network includes several layers of security, including 40 and 104 bit WEP key and 128 and 256 AES key encryption. The mesh also provides packet filtering, based on MAC addresses, to limit access to the mesh. For additional security, a proprietary mesh protocol prevents non­HotPort devices from participating on the mesh. Client computers can con­nect directly to the mesh nodes via a short cable to take advantage of the wireless backbone in locations that otherwise prohibit the use of wireless access points and Wi-Fi clients for security reasons.
VLANs
The HotPort mesh network includes support for virtual local area networks (VLANs) to enable traffic to be separated into smaller groups and applica­tion-specific LANs. VLANs allow small groups of users to operate within their own private space on the mesh, and they can also improve mesh perfor-
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