Ruckus Wireless, BeamFlex™, MediaFlex™, MediaFlex 2900 Multimedia Access Point, MediaFlex 2501 Multimedia Wireless
Adapter, VF2825, and MF2501 Adapter are trademarks of Ruckus Wireless Web Interface
All other brand and product names are registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Statement of Conditions
In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability , Ruckus W ireless, Inc. reserves the right to make
changes to the products described in this document without notice.
Ruckus Wireless, Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s)
described herein.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice
The device has met the FCC 15.247 requirement. In order to comply with the FCC RF exposure requirement, the user must keep
20cm away from the antenna.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi ons, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
Information to the user
The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsib le for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. In cases where the manual is provided only in a form other than paper, such as on a computer disk or over the Internet,
the information required by this section may be included in the manual in that alternative form, provided the user can reasonably be
expected to have the capability to access information in that form.
EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance
This is to certify that the MediaFlex 2900 Multimedia Access Point is shielded against the generation of radio interference in
accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55
022 Class B (CISPR 22).
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Who Should Use this Guide
Preface
This VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router User’s Guide will help you understand the
VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router—how to install it, and configure it using the
Ruckus Wireless Web Interface.
Who Should Use this Guide
This User’s Guide assumes that the reader has basic to intermediate computer and Internet skills. All the
basic computer networking, Internet, and other information required to configure this device is provided
herein.
What You’ll Find in this Guide
The following topics are covered:
•Chapter 1 “Introduction”
•Chapter 2 “Installation and Setup”
•Chapter 3 “Using the Ruckus Wireless Web Interface”
•Appendix A: “T echnical Specifications”
Typographic conventions
This User’s Guide uses the following typographic conventions:
T able 1—Typographic conventions
Typeface or
Symbol
italicsEmphasis, book titles, CD names,
boldSystem menu names, user inputOpen the Control Panel.
fixed
MeaningExample
Read your User’s Guide thoroughly.
special terms.
Also used to denote optional input if
surrounded by <brackets>
Screen text, URLs, IP addressesBrowse to the following IP address:
Enter an address in the range
192.168.0.<2-253>
http://192.168.0.1
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System Requirements
System Requirements
The VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router is compatible with most contemporary personal
computers and operating systems that are configured for Internet and wireless networking.
The VF2825 is accessed and configured via a Web browser interface. Any of the following Web browsers
are supported:
•Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and higher
•Netscape version 6.0 and higher
•Apple Safari 1.0 and higher
•Mozilla Firefox version 1.0 and higher
Support and Warranty Information
See the Warranty and Support card for detailed information about contacting Technical Support, and the
Warranty terms for your V ideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router (VF2825). The
VF2825 is a device that enables wireless multimedia networking for video, voice and data, without replacing
existing routers, network adapters and media receivers.
A typical installation consists of a Ruckus Wireless, Inc. VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router
connected to a DSL router or cable modem. The VF2825 sends wireless signals to an adapter that is
connected to a set top box. Video, data and voice traffic are distributed amongst TV , video appliances, and
other wireless-enabled home entertainment appliances.
Wireless Multimedia Router
Figure 1—The VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router in a Typical Home Network
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MediaFlex™
MediaFlex™
MediaFlex™ is Ruckus Wireless, Inc.’s family of purpose-built, multimedia WiFi appliances that enable
reliable wireless distribution of entertainment-quality, real-time media applications throughout the home.
Media applications require consistent and uninterrupted bandwidth; however most wireless LANs
(WLANs) cannot provide consistent service because of the variable nature of the wireless medium.
Ruckus Wireless, Inc.’s new, patent-pending Multicast TV-over-WLAN (TVoWLAN) technology
differentiates multicast video frames from general multicast and broadcast traffic to provide robust wireless
transport for IPTV streams—from the broadband gateway to the set top boxes.
T o mitigate the performance impact of concurrent applications and interfering devices in a shared medium
network, MediaFlex integrates V ideo54’s new, patent-pending Media Quality of Service (QoS) technology
to automatically classify video traffic and prioritize transmissions among applications.
BeamFlex™
BeamFlex™ is Ruckus Wireless, Inc.’s patent-pending antenna technology that allows wireless signals to
navigate around interference, extend wireless signal range, and increase speeds and capacity for 802.11b/g
wireless networks. The BeamFlex™ antenna system consists of an array of six high-gain directional antenna
elements, that allow the VF2825 to find quality signal paths in a changing environment, and sustain the
baseline performance required for supporting data, audio and video applications.
Key Features
BeamFlex™ Smart MIMO Antenna Maximizes Wireless Range and Performance
•Multi-In, Multi-Out (MIMO) technology supports real time learning of Radio Frequency, station, network
and application conditions.
•On-the-fly adaptation to each receiving device in response to environmental changes such as interference
to maximize signal quality , data rate and minimize packet errors and retransmissions.
•Internal driver software controls an antenna array with 6 high-gain, directional antenna elements and 63
unique antenna combinations.
•Expert system 802.11 driver controls data rate and retransmission policies on a per-packet basis.
•Priority queuing for voice, video, best-effort and background traffic, per W iFi Alliance WiFi Multimedia
(WMM) specifications.
•Strict priority with short (2 frames) hardware queue depth to ensure rapid feedback from the remote AP .
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Key Features
Multiple Concurrent Video Streams with Simultaneous Data Traffic
•Delivers 15-20 Mbps of bandwidth at 99.9% availability throughout a typical 2500ft2 (300m2) home.
•Supports one MPEG-4/WMV stream, one DVD-quality MPEG-2 streams, or one 10Mbps+ high
definition video stream at 50ft (18m), with simultaneous data traffic.
Simple Configuration and Installation
•Simple W eb-based user interface for easy configuration and customization of features such as SSID, WEP
or WPA key, statistics monitoring and software upgrade.
Standards-based Solution Protects User Investment, Minimizes Replacement Cost
•Compliant with 802.11b and 802.1 1g: supports 802.1 1g wireless networking at up to 108 Mbps; and can
interoperate in 802.11g-only or mixed networks.
•Compliant with 802.1x (WEP and WP A with TKIP) and Wi-Fi Alliance WMM specifications.
•Supports Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) data encryption. WPA provides strong
data encryption and authentication based on a pre-shared key .
•Supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption security. WEP keys can be generated manually or by
passphrase.
•Provides Access Control List (ACL) configuration to restrict wireless access based on MAC address,
WEP keys or WPA passphrase.
•Attaches to installed routers or home gateways via Ethernet to optimize the WLAN without replacing
existing router, firewa ll or media devices.
•Forward compatible with the emerging 802.11n WLAN standard.
Key Features
The key features of the VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router are as follows:
•SmartCast
•Heuristic classification of video and voice traffic
•Routing
•DHCP Client support on WAN interface
•DHCP Server support on LAN interface
•NAT
•PPPoE
•Remote Management
•SNMP
•Comprehensivestatistics via CLI and WebUI
•Remote PING and Traceroute from the device
•AutoFirmware upgrade
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Key Features
•SSH and Telnet
•Dual BSSID for Service Provider and Home User profiles (Virtual AP)
•WP A2-Person al
•Authentication based on pre-shared key
•Encryption based on AES
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup
This chapter describes how to install your VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router, and how to set up
your PC to connect to the Ruckus Wireless Web Interface.
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Packing List
Packing List
1. V ideoFlex 2825 W i reless Multimedia Router
2. AC power adapter (Input DC 5-18V 1-2A)
3. Category 5 (CAT5) Ethernet Cable
4. V ideoFlex 2825 Wir eless Multimedia Router Quick Setup Guide
VideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router
Front View
Figure 2— “Front View of theVideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router” shows the front view of the
VF2825, with the LED indicators numbered. The numbers correspond to the labels describing LED behavior
in Table 2— “LED Indicators and Meanings” on page 13.
1
3
2
Figure 2—Front View of theVideoFlex 2825 Wireless Multimedia Router
4
5
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LED Status Lights
LED Status Lights
Table 2— “LED Indicators and Meanings” describes the LED lights on the front of the VF2825.
T able 2—LED Indicators and Meanings
LabelLEDActivityDescription
1AntennaAll LEDs On Green
Solid
Counterclockwise
flashing
Green Flashing
randomly
2PowerGreen
Off
3LANGreen Steady
Off
4Wireless Green Flashing
Green Steady
5Air QualityGreen Steady
Green Flashing
Green intermittent
Flashing
The VF2825 is booting.
The VF2825 is up.
The lit LEDs indicate which antennae are active.
Power is supplied to the VF2825.
Power is not supplied to the VF2825.
The VF2825 has link.
The VF2825 has no link.
The VF2825 is transmitting data. The faster the flashing,
the more data is being transmitted or received.
The Wireless port is initialized and enabled.
Good Air Quality: A steady Green LED indicates that the
current environment will support quality video streaming.
Marginally Acceptable Air Quality: a flashing Green
LED (on for 0.25 second, off 0.25 second) indicates that
the current environment does not always meet the video
standard. While video streaming is possible, the quality will
vary .
Bad Air Quality: A briefly flashing Green LED (on for 0.03
second and off for 1 second) indicates that video streaming
is not possible in the current environment. The brief flash
also indicates that the device is still functioning.
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LED Status Lights
Rear View
9
6
7
8
8
Figure 3—Rear View of the VF2825
Table 3—Rear Port s and Adapters
LabelDescription
6AC Power Adapter (Input: DC 5V 2A)
7Five 10/100 Mbps Auto-sensing, autonegotiating RJ-45
network ports
8
9Over the Air Auto Provisioning Button (not active for current
Reset button. Used only if you need to reset the VF2825 to its
factory default settings. Insert the end of a paper clip or pin
into the hole and hold it in for at least 8 seconds.
release).
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