Solwise Patriot-DB Setup Manual

Patriot-DB
Flexible Access-Point and
Wi-Fi Extender
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Table of Contents
Powering Up............................................................... 3
Configure Using a Wired Laptop / PC......................... 4
Configure Using a Wi-Fi Device .................................. 5
Use as a Stand-alone Access Point ............................. 6
Use as a WiFi repeater ............................................. 12
Use with Another Access Point ................................ 18
Use with the RPT-3000 Router................................. 22
Use with the RPT-3000A Router............................... 27
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Powering Up
Powering Up
The Patriot-DB is powered via its WAN/LAN (PoE) Port
using a PoE injector on mains electricity, but other
options are available if you need to operate from other
power sources.
Before starting this guide, please ensure that you have connected the Ethernet cables in the below correct order.
Firstly, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the PoE port of the PoE injector, and the other end to the WAN/LAN (PoE) port on the PATRIOT-DB.
Once this is done, you need to plug in the power connector to the DC24V port of the PoE injector, then plug the power adapter into the mains socket and turn it on.
Finally press the ON/OFF button on the PoE injector to power up the Patriot-DB.
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Configure Using a Wired Laptop / PC
Configure Using a Wired Laptop / PC
This is the easiest way to get started as all you need to do is establish a wired connection between the Patriot-
DB and either a laptop or computer using Ethernet
cables.
This is done by connecting one end of an Ethernet cable directly to the LAN DATA IN port of the PoE injector, and the other end to the LAN port of the computer or laptop.
Once done, you can proceed.
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Configure Using a Wi-Fi Device
Configure Using a Wi-Fi Device
If you don’t have a PC or laptop with a LAN port to do
the configuration then you can do it using a
Smartphone or any other Wi-Fi enabled device that has
a Web Browser.
This is done by wirelessly connecting to either Wireless-N or Wireless-AC, which are the default open wireless networks that the Patriot-DB broadcasts.
Once done, you can proceed.
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Use as a Stand-alone Access Point
Use as a Stand-alone Access Point
In this mode the Patriot-DB will be used to serve an outdoor area with a WiFi service sourced through a
wired connection to a Home Hub, Router or similar
Internet access device.
Step 1: Once everything has been connected up, open up a Web Browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and type the
IP address 192.168.10.1 into the address bar. You will then be greeted by a login screen asking for a password,
by default this is ‘admin’, enter this into the field and click the ‘Login’ button to proceed.
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Step 2: Once this is done, you will be redirected to the ‘Status Page’, the next step is to click on the `Wizard’ icon at the bottom of the page to proceed.
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Step 3: There will be three operating modes; ‘Repeater’, ‘AP(LAN Bridge)’ and ‘Router’.
For the purpose of this instruction you will be choosing ‘AP(LAN Bridge)’ by clicking on the circled ‘Orange Tick’ to proceed.
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Step 4: On this screen, there is a couple of details you need to provide.
Wi-Fi SSID – this is the name of the wireless network that will be broadcast, this can be anything you wish.
Security Type – this is the encryption for the password that is entered when you connect to the wireless network. We recommend using WPA2-PSK.
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Wi-Fi Password – this is the password you enter when you connect to the wireless network. This can anything you wish although a recommendation is to use a mixture of numbers and letters.
Static IP – by default this can be left unticked, unless you need to specify IP settings.
Now that you have provided the required fields, you can click the ‘Apply’ button.
The wizard will start applying the settings specified previously. Step 5: Now that the configuration is complete, all you need to
do now is plug the Patriot-DB into a source of Internet connection, such as a network switch or router.
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Use as a Stand-alone Access Point
You have now configured the Patriot-DB as a standalone access point, so all you need to do now is to connect to your existing network.
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Use as a WiFi repeater
Use as a WiFi repeater
In this mode the Patriot-DB will re-transmit ALL the WiFi
signals it can ‘see’. We DO NOT recommend this mode
for use with public WiFi services as each repeater can
halve the capacity of the public WiFi service!
Step 1: Once everything has been connected up, open up a Web Browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and type the
IP address 192.168.10.1 into the address bar. You will then be greeted by a login screen asking for a password,
by default this is ‘admin’, enter this into the field and click the ‘Login’ button to proceed.
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Step 2: Once this is done, you will be redirected to the ‘Status Page’, the next step is to click on the `Wizard’ icon at the bottom of the page to proceed.
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Step 3: By default, the Patriot-DB will be set up in the ‘AP(LAN Bridge) operating mode, so we need to change this to ‘Repeater’.
This can be changed by clicking on the > symbol.
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Use as a WiFi repeater
Step 4: Once this is changed to ‘Repeater’ mode then the wizard will begin to scan for nearby wireless networks to repeat.
You will notice that under ‘Repeater Mode’ there is a choice of two ‘Repeater Modes’:
Gateway – this creates a wireless network that is isolated from the original wireless network you are trying to connect to. This mode is useful if you are looking to create a wireless network for people to connect to, but do not want them to see your internal network.
Bridge – this is the opposite to Gateway as it effectively extends the original wireless network (bridges a link) so you can see the original internal network. This mode is ideal for connecting to Wi­Fi hotspots on places such as campsites.
Please note that if you have several of the PATRIOT-DBs connecting to a single wireless network in Gateway mode, you will create what is known as a network loop, which will cause the network to crash.
For that reason, we recommend choosing ‘Bridge’ mode. Once you have chosen the operating mode (either Bridge or
Gateway), simply click on the name of the wireless network you wish to connect to, and type in the password in the ‘Wi-Fi Password’ field.
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Use as a WiFi repeater
You can also change the name of the ‘Extended 2.4G’ and ‘Extended 5G’ network names if you wish.
Once done click the ‘Connect’ button to apply the settings.
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Use as a WiFi repeater
Step 5: The Patriot-DB will then start the process of applying the settings you have specified.
Once the process reaches 100%, click the ‘Back’ button to proceed.
At this stage the Patriot-DB is set up for use as a WiFi repeater. If want to add another Access Point, for instance to provide a service indoors, read on.
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Use with Another Access Point
Use with Another Access Point
In this mode the Patriot-DB will get its service from an existing
WiFi source, such as a caravan site, and make the service
available to another access point, for instance within your
caravan.
Step 1: Open up a Web Browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and type the IP address 192.168.10.1 into the address bar.
You will then be greeted by a login screen asking for a password, by default this is ‘admin’, enter this into the field and click the ‘Login’ button to proceed.
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Step 2: You will now be redirected to the ‘Status’ page, so click on the ‘WiFi’ icon at the bottom of the screen.
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Step 3: Click on the ‘WiFi Setup’ option.
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Step 4: To disable the wireless networks, change the ‘Wi-Fi ON/OFF’ setting to ‘OFF’ for both ‘2.4G Wi-Fi’ and ‘5G Wi-Fi ’.
Once done, then click the ‘Apply’ button to finish.
Now it is possible for you to connect any Access Points to the
Patriot-DB using the LAN port on the PoE injector.
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Use with the RPT-3000 Router
Use with the RPT-3000 Router
Since many people may already own a Solwise RPT-
3000 or 3000A router, you will be pleased to know that
these work with the Patriot-DB. You just need change
the operating mode to ‘Bridge(AP)’ as explained below.
Step 1: Open up a Web Browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and type the IP address 192.168.2.1 into the
address bar. You will then be greeted by a login screen asking for a password,
by default this is ‘admin’ enter this into the field and click the ‘Login’ button to proceed.
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Step 2: You will then be redirected to the ‘Status’ page so next click on the `Easy Setup’ tab at the top of the page.
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Step 3: Next you need to select the connection type option ‘Bridge(AP)’.
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Step 4: On this page, you need to setup the following: The name of your wireless network (SSID Choice). Choose some security for your wireless network (Security Mode),
we recommend using WPA2-PSK. Choose the encryption for the wireless network (WPA
Algorithm), we recommend ‘Auto (TKIP/AES)’. Choose a password for connecting to the wireless network (Pass
Phrase). All other fields can be left as default, so once done click the
‘Done’ button.
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Step 5: The Solwise RPT-3000 Router will now reboot and once done you will be redirected to the ‘Status’ page again.
You will now be able to connect the Solwise RPT-3000 Router to the Patriot-DB, via the LAN port on the PoE injector.
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Use with the RPT-3000A Router
Use with the RPT-3000A Router
Since many people may already own the Solwise RPT-
3000A Router, you will be pleased to know that it is
compatible with the Patriot-DB. You will just need to
change the operating mode to ‘Ethernet Router’ to
achieve this.
Step 1: Open up a Web Browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and type the IP address 192.168.45.1 into the
address bar.
You will then be prompted to setup a password for future access.
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Step 2: Once the ‘System Status’ page appears, you need to select the `Ethernet router’ operating mode by clicking the green `Next’ button.
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Step 3: On this page, you only have to setup the following:
Protocol – this should be set to ‘Dynamic (DHCP)’. DNS Server – this should be set to ‘Auto’. Network Name – this is the name of the wireless network that
will be broadcast from the RPT-Solwise 3000A Router. Network Password – this is the password you will need to type in
once you connect to the above wireless network. Once this is done then click on the green ‘Finish’ button.
It will take a couple of minutes to apply the settings, and once done, you will be redirected to the ‘System Status’ page again.
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Step 4: From this page choose the ‘Local Network’ option on the left-hand side and choose the sub-menu ‘Wired Network’.
You may notice that throughout the setup the ‘Internet Status’ will be listed as ‘Disconnect’, this is incorrect and is a bug with the firmware of the Solwise RPT-3000A Router.
You will be connected to an Internet connection at the end of this setup guide.
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Use with the RPT-3000A Router
Step 5: On this page, all you need to do is disable the ‘DHCP Server’ by choosing the ‘disable’ option on the dropdown menu.
Once done click the ‘Apply’ button and the Solwise RPT-3000A
Router is setup to be used as an Access Point with the Patriot­DB.
You can now connect the Solwise RPT-3000A Router to the Patriot-DB’s LAN port on the PoE Injector.
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