Microtek Network Card MiniLink User Manual

OPERATIONS MANUAL  
MiniLink® Wireless Ethernet Systems  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.  
25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Suite B-3; Lake Forest, CA 92630  
Information Hotline 888-36-MICRO  
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FCC Output Power Restrictions  
The FCC does not require licensing to implement this device. License-free operation in the industrial, scientific, and medical  
band is documented in FCC Rules Part 15.247. It is the responsibility of the individuals designing and implementing the  
radio system to assure compliance with any pertinent FCC Rules and Regulations. This device must be professionally  
installed.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields  
The Minilink 5.8WES is designed to operate at 5.8 GHz with up to 50 Watts EIRP maximum transmit power. This level of  
RF energy is above the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels specified in FCC OET65:97-01. The following  
precautions must be taken during installation of this equipment:  
The installed antenna must not be located in a manner that allows exposure of the general population to the direct  
beam path of the antenna at a distance less than 1 Meter. Installation on towers, masts, or rooftops not accessible  
to the general population is recommended; or  
Mount the antenna in a manner that prevents any personnel from entering the area within 1 Meter from the front of  
the antenna.  
It is recommended that the installer place radio frequency hazard warnings signs on the barrier that prevents  
access to the antenna.  
During installation and alignment of the antenna, do not stand in front of the antenna assembly.  
During installation and alignment of the antenna, do not handle or touch the front of the antenna.  
These simple precautions must be taken to prevent general population and installation personnel from exposure to RF  
energy in excess of specified MPE levels.  
Industry Canada Restrictions  
This device is in compliance with the applicable sections of the Industry Canada RSS-210 Spectrum Management and  
Telecommunications Radio Standard Specification that governs Low Power License-Exempt Radiocommunication Devices.  
Specifically, the output EIRP of this device relative to antenna gain is factory set to ensure compliance with section  
6.2.2(q1)(iv)(g).  
In addition, it is noted for all users that high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) of the  
5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz frequency bands and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LELAN  
devices such as are covered by this manual.  
Environmental Limitations of FCC License-Free Wireless Devices  
MicroTek products are engineered to the highest standards and designed to work in a variety of wireless applications and  
environments. A wireless environment includes not only a particular site in which the product is installed but also the  
installation itself and any extra materials that might be necessary to complete the wireless project. Due to the fact that  
environments and installations differ from site to site, MicroTek cannot control the variables required to ensure an ideal  
environment. Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee a successful application based on a drawing, application note, quote  
or other type of material that MicroTek may provide. Should a quote, drawing, etc. be made available, it is based on the  
performance of the WES product in an ideal environment with clear line-of-sight, absence of 5 GHz interference and/or  
frequency multi-path reflection. Therefore, MicroTek cannot be held responsible should the products not operate as desired  
or should additional products be required to complete a project. In addition, should a particular environment restrict the  
usage of the MiniLink WES in any way, MicroTek offers a thirty (30) day return policy from date of original shipment (see  
page 3).  
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INDEX  
SECTION  
PAGE #  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, FCC NOTICE ---------------- ( i )  
RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE, INDUSTRY CANADA ------------- ( ii )  
QUICK START GUIDE ----------------------------------------------------------- 2  
PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDER, RETURN POLICY ----------------- 3  
WEM DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------- 4  
FRONT, REAR & SIDE VIEWS -------------------------------------------------- 4 - 5  
PIM DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------- 5  
TOP, RIGHT & LEFT SIDE VIEWS ---------------------------------------------- 5  
WES CONNECTION DIAGRAM ----------------------------------------------- 6  
WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION ------------------------------------- 6 - 8  
SELECT CHANNEL & POLARITY SELECT ---------------------------------- 6  
MOUNT WEM & CONFIGURE CABLE ---------------------------------------- 7  
CONNECT WEM & ESTABLISH LINK ---------------------------------------- 8  
ADVANCED OPERATION ------------------------------------------------------ 8 - 15  
WEB BROWSER INTERFACE --------------------------------------------------- 8  
LOGIN & INFORMAITON ----------------------------------------------------------9 – 11  
STATIONS/APs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 12  
WIRELESS & SECURITY -----------------------------------------------------------13  
SECURITY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14  
ADMINISTRATION ----------------------------------------------------------------- 15 – 16  
SYSTEM INSTALLAION NOTES ------------------------------------------------ 17  
WEM SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------------------- 18 - 19  
TROUBLE SHOOTING ----------------------------------------------------------- 20  
FAQ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21  
WARRANTY ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22  
COVERED PRODUCTS  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
ML WAP  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Host / Access Point - Directional  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Host / Access Point - Omni-directional  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Client / Subscriber Unit - Omni  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Client / Subscriber Unit - Standard  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Client / Subscriber Unit - Patch  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Client / Subscriber Unit - Dish  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Ethernet Module  
ML WAPOM  
ML WSUOM  
ML WSU  
ML WSUP  
ML WSUDI  
ML WEM  
ML WEMP  
ML WEM-30  
MiniLink 5.3 & 5.8 GHz Wireless Ethernet Module w/ 6” patch antenna  
MiniLink 5.8 GHz Wireless Ethernet Module - 30 mile system  
*In this manual, WEM refers to all Point-to-Point, Host/Access Point and  
Client/Subscriber Unit devices as described in the covered products table above.  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc. recommends that all equipment be bench tested  
before being installed onsite. This test will ensure the equipment is  
functioning properly.  
WIRELESS ETHERNET MODULE (WEM) SETUP  
1. Remove the WEMs from box, select frequency via the rotary switch at the side of the unit.  
(Factory set to channel 1 – channels 0, 1 & 2 are the same frequency) The channels of each  
set of WEMs must be matched for the WEMs to communicate with each other. For multi-  
connect devices, each Client SU WEM must be set to the same channel as the Host AP WEM  
it will be connected to. If connecting more than one Client SU WEM to a Host AP WEM,  
please see the advanced operation section of this manual for setup.  
2. Mount the first WEM at the desired location.  
3. Point the WEM as accurately as possible to the point where the second matched WEM or  
Host AP WEM will be mounted.  
4. Remove the Power Injection Modules (PIMs) from the box and determine where they will be  
located for each WEM. The total distance between a WEM and connected Ethernet device  
cannot exceed 300 feet (100 meters). The PIMs can be located anywhere along the 300 feet  
of CAT5 cable. Connect standard CAT5 straight through cable to the “Ethernet Out” port on  
each PIM to its corresponding WEM. The “Ethernet In” port on each PIM should be  
connected to its respective Ethernet device using a standard CAT5 straight through cable. A  
crossover cable may be needed depending on your Ethernet device.  
5. Connect the included power supplies to the “Power In” port on the PIMs and plug the  
transformers into a standard 110VAC outlet. If the Ethernet devices on each end are  
connected, powered up and aimed correctly, the “Link Activity”, “Power” and “Signal  
Level” LEDs will illuminate. If the Ethernet device is not connected the “Power” LED and  
“Signal Level” LEDs only will illuminate. If the “Signal Level” LED is flashing, the WEMs  
are communicating but at slower rate than 20 Mbps. Reposition the modules to achieve max  
signal strength. For multi-connect applications, the Each Client WEM will show a solid  
green light when connected to a Host AP WEM. A flashing green LED on the “Multi-point  
Host AP” will indicate the number of Client Subscriber Units to which it is connected.  
Note: If a dish is used with the system, assemble the dish and mount the WEM in the dish as  
described in the dish installation instructions. Position the dish with WEM and connect the  
CAT5 cable as described above.  
Trouble Shooting: If the signal level indicator is not fully lit, video does not appear on the  
screen or you are having other operational difficulties, please visit the trouble shooting  
section on page 20 of the operations manual or contact MicroTek toll free at (888) 366-4276  
for technical assistance.  
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PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDERS  
The information on the Quick Start Guide is intended for ease of use and application, the following  
reminders will help to ensure your satisfaction with MicroTek products and service.  
1. Read through this manual before bench testing and installation  
2. Perform a bench test incorporating all components of the application  
3. Install your MiniLink Wireless Ethernet System  
4. Toll-free technical assistance is available Monday through Friday (8-5pm PST) at 888-366-  
4276  
MICROTEK ELECTRONICS RETURN POLICY  
MicroTek Electronics products come with a 2-year limited warranty, (see the last page for warranty  
information) unless otherwise specified. In addition to the 2-year warranty, products may be returned  
within thirty (30) days of shipment provided the products are in like new condition and in the original  
packaging. Contact your MicroTek Electronics dealer or distributor to obtain an authorization to  
return the merchandise for credit.  
Return authorizations for repair can be sent directly to Microtek Electronics with a valid RA number.  
Call MicroTek Electronics to obtain an RA number for repair.  
ETHERNET STANDARD WIRING NOTE  
The Ethernet standard straight-through cable configurations used must be configured to one  
of the two Ethernet standards (568-A or 568-B) in order for the WES system to operate  
correctly. Any deviation from one of the two standard configurations can lead to undesired  
activity so make sure your cables are configured as shown in one of the drawings below:  
568-A  
568-B  
Drawing shown with gold pins facing up and RJ-45 clip in rear (clip not shown)  
If 568-B is configured on end of a CAT5 cable and 568-A is configured on the other  
end, that configuration would be a standard crossover cable.  
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MINILINK WIRELESS ETHERNET SYSTEM (WES)  
The MiniLink WES is a plug and play CAT5/Ethernet cable replacement device. It operates in the  
5.3 and 5.8 GHz U-NII bands on 8 non-overlapping channels. The WES system enables a wide  
variety of IP cameras, DVRs, encoders/decoders and web servers to be used across wireless line-of-  
sight links in ranges of 500 feet to 30 miles. The system operates independent of any network it  
may be connected to.  
MINILINK WIRELESS ETHERNET MODULE (WEM)  
WEM DESCRIPTION  
A. FRONT VIEW  
B. REAR VIEW  
NOTE: Horizontal  
Ethernet Port is not  
available. Mount  
WEM so that  
Vertical Ethernet  
Port is at bottom and  
use weatherproof  
caps and plugs as  
described on pg 7.  
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4
1 2 3  
1. LINK ACTIVITY LED  
Indicates that a solid Ethernet link is connected between powered Ethernet device & WEM.  
2. POWER LED  
Indicates the WEM has power.  
3. SIGNAL LEVEL LED  
Indicates the signal strength level between WEMs. On the Host AP WEM, indicates the  
number of Client SU WEMs connected. Note: This is not an indication of available throughput.  
4. ETHERNET PORT  
Standard RJ-45 connector.  
5. CHANNEL SELECT  
Rotary switch for channel selection, factory set to Channel 0.  
Note: Channel positions 0, 1 and 2 are all the same frequency- next available frequency is Channel 3.  
C. SIDE VIEW  
3
1
2
1. MOUNTING HOLES  
(2) ¼ - 20 mounting holes – Attach the outdoor mounting equipment as described in detail on page 7  
of this manual.  
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C. SIDE VIEW (cont’d)  
2. ETHERNET PORT  
Standard RJ-45 connector.  
3. ROTARY CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH  
Shows switch settings for channels 0 – 9.  
*Note: Channels 0, 1 and 2 are the same frequency. If two or more systems are in use and  
either channel 0, 1 or 2 are used on the first system, the following systems must be set to  
channel 3 or higher. If the second system is not set to channel 3 or higher, the two systems  
could interfere with one another. When changing channels, power to each WEM must be  
cycled for the WEM to recognize and operate on the new channel.  
POWER INJECTION MODULE (PIM)  
Note: The Power Injector Modules are not weatherproof units and must be protected from moisture.  
PIM DESCRIPTION  
A. TOP VIEW  
1. ETHERNET IN – Connect to Ethernet device  
2
2. POWER IN – 12-20 VDC Center Positive  
1
3
3. ETHERNET OUT – Connect to WEM  
B. RIGHT SIDE VIEW  
1. POWER LED – Lit when power is on  
2. ETHERNET OUT – Connect to WEM  
3. POWER IN – Connect to Power Supply  
1 2  
3
C. LEFT SIDE VIEW  
1. ETHERNET IN – Connect to Ethernet device  
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WES CONNECTION DIAGRAM  
The following wiring schemes represent the configurations that have been tested and verified by MicroTek  
Electronics based on typical Ethernet wiring solutions. Other wiring configurations could be possible based on  
the application. A bench test is recommended to verify the designs below.  
A. POINT-TO-POINT SYSTEM  
Transmit Location  
Receive Location  
HOST  
CLIENT  
PIM  
PIM  
Power Supply  
Power Supply  
Straight-through Ethernet  
Cable  
Straight-through Ethernet  
Cable  
B. MULTI-CONNECT SYSTEM  
CLIENT  
CLIENT  
PIM  
HOST  
PIM  
Power Supply  
Up to 90  
Degrees  
Straight-through Ethernet  
Cable  
Power Supply  
Straight-through Ethernet  
Cable  
PIM  
Power Supply  
Straight-through Ethernet  
Cable  
Note: The Ethernet/IP device connects to the “Ethernet In” RJ45 Ethernet port on the PIM. Depending on the  
Ethernet/IP device you are using, a crossover cable may be needed.  
WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION  
A. SELECT CHANNEL  
Locate and remove the ½ inch diameter plug at the side of the WEM. Select the channel the  
system will operate on. Each WEM pair or group must share the same channel to communicate  
properly. Replace the ½ inch diameter plug after the channel has been selected.  
Note: Power to the WEM must be cycled for the WEM to recognize a new channel.  
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WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION (cont’d)  
B. MOUNT DIRECTIONAL WEM  
Mount the WEM with the  
B-2  
included wall/pole mount  
B-1  
bracket and hardware. Connect  
the mounting block with ball  
adjustment to mounting bracket  
with the ¼ - 20 button head  
screw. Connect the WEM to the  
mounting block using the ¼-20  
mounting holes in the WEM.  
Position the WEM and point  
it in the desired direction  
Directional WEM  
Tighten the jam nut against  
the bottom of the WEM case  
to lock it in position.  
¼ - 20  
Button Head  
Screw - 1x  
U-Bolts w/  
Clamps - 2x  
¼ - 20 Lock  
Washer – 5x  
¼ - 20 Nut – 4x  
C. MOUNT OMNI-DIRECTIONAL WEM  
Mount the WEM with the  
Omni -directional  
included wall/pole mount  
bracket and hardware. Connect  
the WEM to the wall/pole mount  
bracket using the ¼-20 button head  
screws and lock washers.  
¼ - 20 Lock  
Washer – 2x  
¼ - 20 button  
Head Screw – 2x  
U-Bolts w/  
Clamps - 2x  
¼ - 20 Lock  
Washer – 2x  
¼ - 20 Nut – 4x  
D. CONFIGURE CABLE  
Determine the length of CAT5 cable that will be needed and where the PIM will be located. The  
total cable length from the WEM to the Ethernet device cannot exceed 300 feet, however, the  
PIM can be located anywhere along the 300 feet of cable. The PIM and power supply are not  
weather proof and must be placed indoors or in an environmental enclosure. On the WEM end,  
feed the CAT5 cable through the supplied weatherproof connector. Slide the supplied black  
cable jacket over the cable. Crimp an RJ45 CAT5 connector on the end of the cable and  
configure as a straight-through cable.  
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WEM INSTALLATION & OPERATION (cont’d)  
E. CONNECT WEM  
Connect the cable to the WEM. Slide the cable jacket up to the base of the connector. Slide the  
weatherproof connector over the cable jacket and screw it into the WEM and tighten. Tighten  
the clamping nut until the CAT5 cable is sealed in the connector. Check the WEM positioning  
and make sure the Power and Link Activity LEDs are on. The Link Activity indicator, amber  
LED, will only illuminate if an Ethernet source device is connected and powered up, and the red  
LED will verify power is being sent over the Ethernet cable. See drawing B-2 (page 7).  
F. ESTABLISH LINK  
Follow above steps, A through E, for both ends of the link to be established. After both ends  
have been installed and powered up, the green Signal Level LED will illuminate. A solid green  
LED indicates the WEMs are communicating at a maximum throughput standard rate of up to 20  
Mbps. If the green LED is flashing, the WEMs are communicating at a level less than 20 Mbps.  
If this occurs, realign the WEMs to achieve the maximum throughput.  
NOTE: Maximum throughput requires a line-of-sight transmission path between the WEMs and  
no 5 GHz interference. In some cases, depending on the physical and RF environment, a useable  
throughput rate may not be possible. Contact MicroTek for more information – 888-366-4276  
or info@microtekelectronics.com.  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
WEB BROWSER INTERFACE  
Each WEM has a web browser interface to access the advanced setup functions. If changing  
advanced settings, be sure to connect and power the WEMs individually. To access this interface,  
connect the WEM to the Ethernet port on a computer, launch the web browser and type in the  
default IP address. The configuration of the computer used to access the WEM may need to be  
changed depending on its IP settings. The IP address of the computer should be changed to  
192.168.1.xxx. The xxx setting can be any address 2 – 254 excluding 200 and 201 or any other IP  
address(s) you wish to use for a WEM (or Encoder/Decoder solution if applicable). The Subnet  
mask should be 255.255.255.0. If you have any questions or concerns about changing these  
settings, please contact your network administrator. The default user name for each WEM is admin  
and the password is admin.  
WARNING: IF YOU CHANGE THE USER NAME AND/OR PASSWORD, YOU WILL NEED TO KEEP A  
RECORD OF YOUR CHANGES IN A SAFE PLACE. IF THE USER NAME AND/OR PASSWORD IS  
FORGOTTEN OR MISPLACED, THE WEM MUST BE RETURNED TO MICROTEK TO BE RESET.  
A. POINT-TO-POINT SYSTEMS  
A point-to-point system consists of a Host AP WEM and a Client SU WEM. The default IP  
address for the Host AP WEM is 192.168.1.200. The default IP address for each Client SU  
WEM is 192.168.1.201. To access the either WEM unit, type in the default IP address of the unit  
you wish to connect to.  
B. MULTI-CONNECT SYSTEMS  
The default IP addresses for each Host AP WEM is 192.168.1.200. To access the Host AP  
WEM, type in the default IP address 192.168.1.200. The default IP address for each Client SU  
WEM is 192.168.1.201. If more than one Client SU WEM will be connected to a Host AP  
WEM, the IP address of each additional Client SU WEM will need to be changed in the  
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B. MULTI-CONNECT SYSTEMS (cont’d)  
Administration Page (Section E below) manually. If you ordered a complete system with  
multiple Client SU WEMs, they have been pre-configured with IP addresses as follows:  
Client SU WEM  
Unit 1  
Unit 2  
Unit 3  
Unit 4  
Serial Number IP Address  
00511*  
00512*  
00553*  
00624*  
00714*  
192.168.1.201  
192.168.1.202  
192.168.1.203  
192.168.1.204  
192.168.1.205  
Unit 5  
(*Actual serial numbers will be different)  
Note: The lowest serial number of the Client SU WEM you received is pre-configured with IP address  
192.168.1.201. The next higher sequential serial number of the Client SU WEMs you received has IP  
address 192.168.1.202, etc. If you ordered an additional Client SU WEM separate from your original  
order, the default address is 192.168.1.201. The IP address in this additional unit will need to be changed  
manually to the next available IP address before installation. An IP address-numbering table is included  
in the SYSTEM INSTALLATION NOTES section of this manual on page 17 for your convenience in  
keeping track of IP address changes and other notes about your specific application. The green LED on a  
multi-connect Host AP will flash to indicate the number of Client SU units connected to it.  
WEB PAGES  
A. LOGIN  
The default user name for each WEM is admin and the password is admin.  
Note: The user name and password are case sensitive.  
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WEB PAGES (cont’d)  
B. INFORMATION  
1. POINT-TO-POINT HOST AP WEM  
The information page provides the details of how the Single-Point Host WEM is configured.  
Access Point Name: In most cases, the Access Point, or Host, is the receiving unit  
Bridge Name:  
MAC Address:  
The subscriber or client unit is the transmitting device  
Individual Ethernet device identification code  
Firmware Version: The latest firmware version is 6.4.0P (7.01)  
Current Channel:  
Turbo Mode:  
Refer to “Rotary Switch Position” for actual frequency channel  
0= default (off), 1 or 2= on, both units must be on channel 3,6 or 8 to turn turbo mode on  
Rotary Switch Pos: Indicates what channel the software has determined that has been enabled  
25.5dBi Jumper:  
17.7dBi Jumper:  
Security:  
“On” for: MLWES-30. Client “on” for: MLWES-D6 or MLWSU-DI  
“On” for: MLWES-2-4. Client “on” for: MLWSUP  
WPA AES 128 bit is standard default, WEP can also be enabled  
Shows the IP address of the connected WEM and can be changed as desired  
IP address:  
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A. INFORMATION (cont’d)  
2. MULTI-CONNECT HOST AP WEM  
The information page provides the details of how the Multipoint Host WEM is configured.  
3. CLIENT SU WEM  
The information page provides the details of how the Client WEM is configured.  
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WEB PAGES (cont’d)  
C. STATIONS/APs  
1. POINT-TO-POINT AND MULTI-CONNECT HOST AP WEMS  
The Stations/Associations page of the Host AP WEM shows the MAC address(s) of the  
paired or grouped Client SU WEM(s) the Host AP WEM is connected to. For Point-to-Point  
systems, one WEM MAC address will be shown. For Multi-connect systems, the Host AP  
WEM will show all of the Client SU WEM MAC addresses currently connected. The page  
will also show the mode, rate and RSSI communication information for each connected  
Client SU WEM.  
RSSI=  
Received  
Signal  
Strength  
Indicator.  
(Max 70)  
Rate= This is  
a snapshot of  
the rate in  
Megabits/sec  
of the last  
packet as it  
went across  
the link*  
2. CLIENT SU WEM  
The APs/Access Points page shows the MAC address(s) and SSID of the Host AP WEM the  
Client SU WEM is connected to. It also shows the channel the units are connected on along  
with mode, rate and RSSI communication information.  
* The Rate as shown on these web page snap-shots do not account for roughly 60% of over-head.  
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WEB PAGES (cont’d)  
D. WIRELESS  
The wireless page is used for enabling Super mode. The Super mode combines adjacent  
channels to provide up to 50+ Mbps of throughput. The channels available in Super mode are:  
3, 6 and 8 only. If another channel is selected, Super mode will not be enabled. To enable Super  
mode, click the arrow in the drop down box and select “Super A without Turbo” (30+ Mbps) or  
Super A with Static Turbo” (50 Mbps). Each WEM in your system will need to have this feature  
enabled independently.  
E. SECURITY  
1. WPA CONFIGURATION  
WPA is the highest grade of encryption available in this system and is enabled at the factory  
as the default. WPA2, AES and password are the default selections. After updating the  
settings as desired, click save to update the WEM. Please note that paired or grouped WEMs  
must have the same settings to operate correctly.  
NOTE: Client SU  
WEMs do not have the  
option of leaving the  
PSK blank or a WPA  
Group Key Update  
Interval selection.  
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D. SECURITY (cont’d)  
2. WEP CONFIGURATION  
The security page is used for enabling WEP encryption and setting the parameters for WEP  
encryption. Click the “Enable WEP” check box to enable (The WPA configuration will be  
automatically disabled). After this box is checked, the Default WEP key is available, as are:  
Authentication, WEP key lengths and WEP Key 1-4. After updating the settings as desired,  
click save to update the WEM. Please note that paired or grouped WEMs must have the same  
settings to operate correctly.  
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WEB PAGES (cont’d)  
F. ADMINISTRATION  
This section of the Administration page is used for rebooting the WEM, resetting the default  
configuration and/or upgrading/uploading the firmware in the system.  
Contact MicroTek to obtain the files for a firmware upgrade. The latest  
firmware is 6.04P (7.01). Once the file(s) is/are received, save it/them a file to  
be easily accessed in your computer and click “Browse” to search for the file to  
upload. Then click “Upload” and wait for up to sixty seconds as the WEM  
reboots. Make sure all WEMs that will be communicating with one another are  
also uploaded with the correct firmware.  
NOTE 1: In a point-to-point configuration, the receiving WEM should be  
updated with the Single-point Host firmware and the transmitting WEM will  
need to have the Client firmware uploaded to it.  
NOTE 2: In a point-to-multipoint configuration, the receiving WEM will be  
updated with the Multi-point Host firmware and the transmitting WEM(s) will  
need to have the Client firmware uploaded to them.  
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E. ADMINISTRATION (cont’d)  
This section of the Administration page is used for selecting the device name, changing IP  
settings and changing the user name and password needed to access the system.  
NOTE:  
The Device name on the  
Admin page of a HOST  
AP will be “MicroTek  
Host AP”.  
The Device name on the  
Admin page of a Client  
SU will be “MicroTek  
Client”.  
For Point-to-Point  
systems default IP  
addresses will be as  
follows:  
Host AP: 192.168.1.200  
Client SU: 192.168.1.201  
Please see Advanced  
Operation starting on  
page 8 for systems  
utilizing multiple Client  
SU WEMs.  
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION NOTES  
A. SYSTEM LOCATION  
1. Address: _________________________________________________________  
2. Contact: _________________________________________________________  
3. Phone Number: ___________________________________________________  
B. IP ADDRESS AND SERIAL NUMBERING TABLE FOR CUSTOM APPLICATIONS  
Site #1  
Device  
Serial Number IP Address  
WEM #1 (point-to-point applications)  
WEM #2 (point-to-point applications)  
Host AP WEM  
Client SU WEM #1  
Client SU WEM #2  
Client SU WEM #3  
Client SU WEM #4  
Client SU WEM #5  
Client SU WEM #6  
Site #2  
Device  
Serial Number IP Address  
WEM #1 (point to point applications)  
WEM #2 (point to point applications)  
Host AP WEM  
Client SU WEM #1  
Client SU WEM #2  
Client SU WEM #3  
Client SU WEM #4  
Client SU WEM #5  
Client SU WEM #6  
C. NOTES: ______________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________________  
If you have any questions regarding the advanced setup of the MiniLink Wireless Ethernet System,  
please contact MicroTek’s Technical Assistance at 888-366-4276 (Monday through Friday 8-5pm  
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WEM SPECIFICATIONS  
RF Modules  
RF SECTION  
Power Output  
1 W EIRP @ 5.3 GHz (maximum)  
50 W EIRP @ 5.8 GHz (maximum)  
5.250 – 5.350 GHz (U-NII-2)  
5.725 – 5.825 GHz (U-NII-3 / ISM)  
8 non-overlapping channels  
Transmitting Frequency  
Channel Capacity  
5.3 GHz Band - 5280, 5300, 5320  
5.8 GHz Band - 5745, 5765, 5785, 5805, 5825  
OFDM  
Modulation  
Latency  
<10 milliseconds  
Sensitivity  
Polarization  
Antenna Type & Gain  
-82 dBm for maximum data rate  
Linear, vertical only  
Omni, 2.5 dBi  
Small patch, 7.5 dBi @ 5.3 GHz , 7.8 dBi @ 5.8 GHz  
6x6 patch, 12.2 dBi @ 5.3 GHz, 16.7 dBi @ 5.8 GHz  
Small patch in 18” dish, 24 dBi @ 5.8 GHz  
Omni-360°, Small patch-90°, 6x6 patch-24° & 18” dish-8°  
Beam Width  
Data Throughput Rate  
Up to 20 Mbps - standard mode, 50+ Mbps – Super mode  
(3 channels maximum)  
JRRWES  
FCC ID  
Industry Canada  
4887A-WES  
MANAGEMENT  
Interface  
10/100 Base T, half/full duplex, rate auto negotiated (802.3  
compliant)  
Frequency Selection  
Rotary switch – channels 0 – 9  
Web Browser Interface  
User ID/Password, Super Mode, IP Address, WPA2 AES  
and WEP Encryption  
Access Method  
Protocols Used  
Time division duplexing/Time division multiple access  
(TTD/TDMA)  
IPV4, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, HTTP, FTP, SNMP  
Network Management HTTP  
MECHANICAL  
Physical  
Environmental, sealed, billet aluminum, powder coated  
housing with UV stabilized PVC radome  
3.6” x 3.6” x 1.75”  
Dimensions  
Weight  
15.2 oz  
POWER  
Power Requirements  
Power Method  
12 - 20 VDC @ 3 W (Reverse voltage protected)  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) via power injector module  
(“mid-span” compliant – pins 4,5 positive – pins 7,8 ground)  
RJ45 – in and out of power injection box  
Connector  
Cable Specifications  
100 Meters (328 Feet) on 24 AWG CAT-5 cable  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Humidity  
Operating Temperature  
95% non-condensing  
-20F to +150F  
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WEM SPECIFICATIONS (cont’d)  
Power Injection Module  
MECHANICAL  
Physical  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Plastic housing, not weatherproof  
2.6” x 2.6” x 1.1”  
2.5 oz  
Interface  
2 – RJ45 connectors  
POWER  
Power Requirements  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)  
12 VDC 500 mA (wall transformer supplied)  
PoE “mid-span” compliant (pins 4,5 positive – pins 7,8  
ground)  
Indicator  
LED - red  
Connectors  
DC Jack 2.5 mm x 5.5 mm center positive, 2 – RJ45  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Humidity  
Operating Temperature  
95% non-condensing  
-20F to +150F  
System Ranges  
POINT-TO-POINT SYSTEMS_______  
Up to 2600 & 3900 Feet  
Integral directional patch antennas on both WEMs -  
5.3 GHz – 2600 ft, 5.8 GHz – 3900 ft  
Up to 2 & 4 Miles  
Up to 30 Miles  
Integral directional 6 x 6 13-dBi patch antennas on both  
WEMs – 5.3GHz – 2 miles, 5.8 GHz – 4 miles  
Integral directional patch antennas on both WEMs mounted  
in 25 dBi dish antennas - 5.8 GHz only  
MULTI-CONNECT SYSTEMS  
Up to 500 & 1000 Feet  
Integral omni-directional patch antennas on both the Host  
AP WEM & Client SU WEM - 5.3 GHz - 500 ft, 5.8 GHz –  
1000 ft  
Up to 1300 & 2600 Feet  
Integral omni-directional patch antenna on the Host AP  
WEM & integral directional patch antenna(s) on the Client  
SU WEM(s) - 5.3 GHz 1300 ft, 5.8 GHz - 2600 ft  
Integral directional patch antenna on the Host AP WEM &  
Client SU WEM(s) - 5.3 GHz – 2600 ft, 5.8 GHz – 3900 ft  
Integral directional patch antenna on the Host AP WEM &  
integral directional 6 x 6 13-dBi patch antenna(s) on the  
Client SU WEM(s) - 5.3GHz – 1 mile, 5.8 GHz – 2 miles  
Integral directional patch antenna on the Host AP WEM &  
Client SU WEM(s) – Client SU WEM(s) mounted in 25 dBi  
dish antenna(s) 5.8 GHz only  
Up to 2600 & 3900 Feet  
Up to 1 & 2 Miles  
Up to 6 Miles  
*For product improvement, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SUGGESTION  
1. NO POWER – make certain both WEMs have power and  
the red Power LED is on. Make sure the connected  
Ethernet/IP device is powered.  
2. Check the configuration of all WEMs. Each pair and/or all  
groups of WEMs setup to communicate with each other  
must be set to the same channel. If you have changed any  
of the advanced settings, make sure the configurations of all  
WEMs being used in the system are the same.  
3. Make sure the cable run between the WEM and Ethernet  
device is no longer than 300 feet.  
No Link Activity  
4. Make sure the cables being used are straight through and all  
cable connectors are attached properly.  
5. If using an Ethernet hub or fast switch, try a crossover cable  
between the hub and the Power Injector Module.  
1. Check line-of-sight of the WEMs. Verify the WEMs are  
aimed properly. You should have clear, wide-open line of  
sight between the WEM modules.  
2. Change channels; cycle power.  
3. Verify sufficient voltage into each PIM.  
No Signal Level LED or  
Flashing Signal Level  
LED  
Note: The Host AP WEM green signal level LED will flash indicating  
the number of Client SU WEMs it is communicating with. This is  
normal for this device and should not be confused as lack of signal  
strength. The green LED on the Client SU WEM should be solid if  
the Client SU is communicating with the Host AP at a full 20Mbps  
(50+ Mbps – super mode).  
1. Check video at the camera  
2. Check wiring into encoders or decoders  
3. Try changing channels; cycle power. An uninterruptible  
power supply (UPS) may be required and is suggested.  
4. Connect one WEM directly into a PC or laptop and verify  
that the IP address is accessible. Check the other WEM(s)  
the same way, then verify that each IP address is accessible  
over the wireless link into a PC/laptop.  
All three solid LEDs but  
no picture or picture  
drops out after a period  
of time  
5. Verify the connected Ethernet/IP device is configured  
correctly.  
1. Verify wide-open line-of-sight  
2. Re-angle your dish antenna in a downward angle until both  
LEDs are solid green.  
3. Mount the dishes higher above ground level and/or above  
any obstruction.  
No Green Signal Level  
LED (When Using the  
MLWES-30 with two  
18” Parabolic Dishes)  
If you have tried the trouble shooting steps above and the system is still not working correctly, please  
contact MicroTek at 888-366-4276, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00AM and  
5:00PM Pacific Time. One of our technicians will work with you to rectify the problem over the  
phone.  
Thank you,  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.  
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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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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
MICROTEK LIMITED WARRANTY  
MicroTek Electronics extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the  
original owner/purchaser of this product:  
1) If, within two years after date of initial sale, this product, or any part or  
portion thereof, shall prove upon examination by MICROTEK, to be  
defective in material or workmanship, MICROTEK will repair or replace  
such part or portion at MICROTEK’s option. The warranty period on the  
repaired or replaced part or portion of this product shall be limited to the  
unexpired term of the original warranty. The buyer shall be responsible  
for all shipping and transportation of the product to MICROTEK for any  
performance under this warranty.  
2) Conditions and Exceptions:  
a) Any accident to this product, any misuse or abuse, alternation, use in  
modified form, or any attempt to repair this product shall void this  
warranty. These conditions to the warranty include, but are not  
limited to, incorrect power connections, physical damage due to  
mechanical shock, exposure to moisture, and circuit modification.  
b) SHOULD THIS PRODUCT PROVE DEFECTIVE FOLLOWING  
PURCHASE, THE BUYER, NOT THE MANUFACTURER,  
DISTRIBUTOR, OR RETAILER, ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST  
OF ALL SERVICING OR REPAIR, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE  
PROVIDED BY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.  
c) FOR BREACH OF ANY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY  
ON THIS PRODUCT, THE BUYER IS LIMITED TO THE  
FOLLOWING DAMAGES. (1) THE COST OF LABOR TO  
REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF  
THIS PRODUCT, AND (2) THE COST OF THE REPAIRED OR  
REPLACE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.  
d) NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES HAVE  
BEEN MADE OR WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF MICROTEK  
WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE, REPAIR, INSTALLATION,  
OPERATION, OR REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT.  
MICROTEK DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS  
FOR ANY PURPOSE, AND THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS  
PRODUCT IS SOLD “AS IS” AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK OF  
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS PRODUCT IS WITH  
THE BUYER, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY THE  
TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.  
e) Some states/jurisdictions do not allow exclusions or limitations of  
incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not  
apply to you.  
3) Contact your dealer regarding return authorization for out of warranty  
repairs and any further product information.  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.  
25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Suite B3, Lake Forest, CA 92630  
Information Hotline 888-36-MICRO  
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