Microtek MiniLink Network Card User Manual


 
FAQ
Q. Which unit is the transmitter and which is the receiver?
A. WES systems are bi-directional so it is not crucial which of the units is mounted at the receive
location (and vice-versa), however, typically the ‘host’ is the receiver and the ‘client’ is the
transmitter.
Q. How can I tell whether I received the point-to-point WES system versus the point-to-
multipoint WES system?
A. There are a few ways to tell which system you have:
1. Each system box is sealed and labeled with the manufacturer’s model number. Point-to-
multipoint systems have the following model numbers: MLWES-D, MLWES-OD,
MLWES-D1-2, MLWES-D6 or single units: MLWAP, MLWAPOM, MLWSUOM,
MLWSU, MLWSUP or MLWSUDI
2. The green Signal Level LED on the Access Point (point-to-multipoint systems) will
flash to indicate the number of connected Subscriber Units with which it is
communicating.
3. If the system box is labeled as: MLWES-2500, MLWES-2-4 or MLWES-30, then the
system is a point-to-point system.
Q. Why is one unit labeled as “host” and the other labeled as “client”?
A. The latest revision of the WES firmware enables the WEMs to communicate as one host with
either one only or multiple client, or subscribing, units. A host unit is only able to communicate
with a client and will not communicate wirelessly with another host.
Q. What is the Locator Program?
A. A software program is available that will locate IP addresses of individual WES modules
connected as a system. This program is helpful in case the internal web browser of the WEMs
cannot be accessed.
Q. Is it possible to add cameras (or Ethernet devices) to my existing Wireless Ethernet System?
A. The total amount of data that can be transmitted over the wireless system is 20 Mbps
(Megabits per second) per channel in standard mode (and 50+ Mbps in super mode). As long as
there is bandwidth available in your configuration, more systems can be added to an existing
WES system. Contact MicroTek technical support or sales at 888-366-4276 (Weekdays 8am –
5pm PST) for more information since multiple applications are possible.
Q. What is “super mode”? And, when should super mode be used?
A. Super mode combines bandwidth of adjacent channels to provide 50+ Mbps of throughput.
However, enabling this mode limits the number of channels that are available for transmission (3
channels available: 3, 6 & 8). This mode is ideal for multiple cameras transmitting over one
WES system or to gain bandwidth when transmitting amongst heavy 5 GHz interference.
Q. What does the red dot (sticker) indicate?
A. A red-dot sticker indicates that the 5.3 frequencies are inactive. These units are part
of the MLWES-30 or MLWES-D6 systems only. Channel selections 0-4 are combined
to match channel 5; ensuring that only 5.8 frequencies are used.
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