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MWR MAC Address Table ...........................................................................................................................................2-4
MWR Device Deployment and Installation.....................................................................................................2-6
Assembling the MWR Device .......................................................................................................................................2-6
Changing the Web Interface Password.................................................................................................................4-1
Updating the Device Firmware............................................................................................................................. 4-3
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Resetting the MWR via the Device Web Page..................................................................................................... 4-4
Chapter 5: Customer Information ..........................................................................5-1
Customer Service Information.............................................................................................................................. 5-1
System Information........................................................................................................................................................5-1
Return Material Request................................................................................................................................................5-2
Radio Products and Services Division...........................................................................................................................5-2
Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers.....................................................................................5-2
Returning System Components to Motorola..................................................................................................................5-2
Procedure 3-1Accessing the MWR Device Administration Web Interface.......................................3-8
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This guide will assist you with the use, installation, and configuration of the MWR7300.
Mesh Wireless Router Defined
The Mesh Wireless Router (MWR) is a wireless device that is primarily
deployed to seed and extend the range between IAPs and Subscriber
Devices while simultaneously increasing the spectral efficiency of the
network. MWR functionality includes:
•Maximum continuous data rate support ranging from
approximately 900 Kbps for 4.9 GHz MEA components
•Maximum continuous data rate support of up to 20 Mbps
for stationary 2.4 GHz 802.11 devices.
• Fixed reference for Geo-Location services
• Dynamic Route Selection
• Range Extension for all other network devices
• Automatic Load Balancing
• Network capacity optimization through small packet consolidation
Additional MWR Features
The Mesh Wireless Router (MWR) efficiently combines the functionality of a Wireless Router with
two internal high-speed Ethernet ports to support a total of six IP addresses. This allows a network of
IP-enabled devices to be directly addressed, accessed and managed over the MOTOMESH network.
Additional IP devices/addresses can be supported by simply linking the connected devices through a
NAT capable router.
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MWRs Role within a MOTOMESH Wireless Network
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The MWR and the IAP are considered as fixed Infrastructure devices. Infrastructure devices provide
area coverage access for Subscriber Devices (SDs) to the wired network. IAPs act as the principal
network management interface for associated MWRs and SDs. MWRs provide standard 802.11
authentications and access to the Radius server.
Both device types provide a fixed location reference for Geo-Location and wireless routing f or
subscriber devices in the area of coverage.
Figure 1-1 The MWR Device in Context of the Wireless MOTOMESH Network
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context of the
MOTOMESH wireless
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Product Specifications
The following specifications apply to the MWR7300 as described in the table below:
Table 1-1 MOTOMESH MWR7300 Specifications
MOTOMESH MWR7300 Specifications
2.4GHz Portion 4.9GHz Portion
Spectrum 2.4G – use all 80MHz 4.9G – use 30MHz
Security FIPS 140-2 with a VPN FIPS 140-2 with a VPN
IAPs
802.11b/g
(22MHz)
motion
• 4.9G licensed spectrum
• vehicular motion
• fast hand off
• Geo Location (10m accuracy)
• Client & Infra. Meshing
• self-forming/healing/balancing
• synchronous broadband data
• wide area
• low Latency
• “802.11a-ish” (No standard available)
• QDMA
(20MHz) 802.11b/g(10MHz)
T1 to T3 data rates required at IAPs
Fixed wired, Canopy, Fiber or
Microwave
Data Rates (Channel size) motion (20MHz)
1 hop 1MB 8.2Mbps 1MB 4.2Mbps
2 hop 1MB 4.1Mbps 1MB 2.1Mbps
3 hop 1MB 2.7Mbps 1MB 1.4Mbps
4 hop 1MB 2.0Mbps 1MB 1.0Mbps
• 2.4G unlicensed
• vehicular motion
• fast hand off
• Geo Location (10m accuracy)
• Client & Infra. Meshing
Feature & Functions
Backhaul; Requirements
Appropriate Tier of
Applications Supported
Equipment for 1 sq. mi CONSULT THE CONFIGURATOR TOOL
• self-forming/healing/balancing
• synchronous broadband data
• wide area
• low Latency
• 802.11b/g
• QDMA
T1 to T3 data rates required at
Fixed wired, Canopy, Fiber, or
Microwave
Tier 1 – Tier 4 Tier 1 – Tier 4
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• Wireless bridge support
• Wireless client support
• Wireless distribution system
• Layer 2 multicast support (pass-through)
• DHCP Client
• Gateway IP address configurability
• Network Time Protocol (NTP) support
• AES encryption support (client)
Enterprise Features
• MAC access control lists
• VPN pass-through
• Domain name server configuration
• Web (HTTP) based management interface
• SNMP agent for SNMP-based remote mana gement
• Telnet interface with command-line management
• Configuration of wireless parameters
• Firmware update via TFTP
• BSS Statistics
• Per Station Statistics
Security
VPN FIPS-140-2: Padcom, RadioIP, NetMot i o n
Encryption 802.11 b/g only – 3 levels
Authentication
MEA – EAP via HAS Server, 802.11- Radius EAP, Infrastructure and Client,
Client to Client
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