UeeVii CPE820

UeeVii CPE820 Wireless Bridge Outdoor Point to Point Instruction Manual

Setšoantšo sa CPE820

Brand: UeeVii

1. Sehlahisoa Overview

The UeeVii CPE820 Wireless Bridge is designed for outdoor point-to-point wireless connectivity, enabling network extension over long distances. This package includes two CPE820 wireless bridges and two bridge bracket mounts, facilitating the creation of a stable and high-speed wireless link between two locations.

Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:

  • Phetiso ea Lebelo le Phahameng: Achieves up to 1200Mbps wireless speed between bridges and up to 433Mbps actual wired speed via its Gigabit Ethernet port.
  • Versatile Network Expansion: Ideal for extending networks to remote buildings such as old houses, barns, shops, or garages.
  • Starlink Compatibility: Can be paired with Starlink routers to extend internet coverage to distant outbuildings.
  • Surveillance Setup: Facilitates connecting IP cameras for monitoring large areas without complex wiring.
  • Ho Tšepahala ho Tsohle Tsa Leratadima: Designed for outdoor use, resistant to various weather conditions.
Two UeeVii CPE820 wireless bridge units with a blue circular wave indicating wireless connection.

Figure 1.1: UeeVii CPE820 Wireless Bridge units. These devices establish a point-to-point wireless link to extend network connectivity.

2. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana

Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng ka har'a sephutheloana:

  • 2 x UeeVii CPE820 Wireless Bridge Units
  • 2 x Wireless Bridge Bracket Mounts
  • 2 x PoE Adapters (Power over Ethernet)
  • 2 x Lithapo tsa Matla
  • 2 x Ethernet Cables
  • Mounting Hardware (screws, anchors, straps)
  • Tataiso ea ho Kenya ka Potlako

3. Ho seta le ho kenya

3.1 Ho Kena ka Sebele

The CPE820 units are designed for outdoor mounting. Choose a location for each unit that provides a clear line of sight to the other unit for optimal performance. Ensure the mounting surface is stable and secure.

  • Attach the bracket mount to the back of each CPE820 unit using the provided screws.
  • Securely mount the brackets to a pole or wall using the appropriate mounting hardware. Ensure the units are oriented correctly for the desired signal path.
  • Adjust the angle of the units using the anti-slip gear design on the bracket for precise alignment.
Diagram showing dimensions of the UeeVii CPE820 wireless bridge bracket mount with anti-slip gear design.

Figure 3.1: Bracket Mount Dimensions and Anti-slip Gear Design. The bracket allows for secure and adjustable mounting of the CPE820 units.

3.2 Powering the Devices (PoE)

The CPE820 units are powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE) using the included PoE adapters. They support a wide voltag24V ho isa ho 48V.

  • Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the CPE820 unit.
  • Connect the other end of this Ethernet cable to the "PoE" port on the PoE adapter.
  • Connect another Ethernet cable from the "LAN" port on the PoE adapter to your network device (e.g., router, switch, or computer for initial configuration).
  • Hokela thapo ea matla ka har'a adaptara ea PoE 'me u kene sebakeng sa motlakase.
Diagram showing a UeeVii CPE820 unit connected to a PoE injector, which then connects to a PoE switch, illustrating wide voltage kenya letsoho.

Figure 3.2: PoE Connection Diagram. The CPE820 receives power and data through a single Ethernet cable from the PoE adapter.

3.3 Initial Configuration and Pairing

The CPE820 units are designed for easy pairing. Follow these steps to establish a wireless bridge link:

  • Power on both CPE820 units as described in Section 3.2.
  • Identify one unit as the "Master" and the other as the "Slave".
  • On the Master unit, set the physical switch (A/B) to position 'A'.
  • On the Slave unit, set the physical switch (A/B) to position 'B'.
  • The units should automatically pair. Observe the LED indicators on the units to confirm successful pairing (refer to the Quick Installation Guide for specific LED status meanings).
  • For advanced configuration or troubleshooting, access the web management interface by connecting a computer directly to the LAN port of the PoE adapter connected to one of the CPE units. The default IP address and login credentials can be found in the Quick Installation Guide.
Image showing two UeeVii CPE820 units and a diagram illustrating the A/B switch for master/slave pairing, along with a screenshot of the web tsamaiso ea tsamaiso.

Figure 3.3: Easy Pairing Mechanism and Web Interface. The physical A/B switch simplifies the master/slave configuration for quick setup.

3.4 Network Expansion Scenarios

The CPE820 wireless bridge is versatile for various network extension needs.

Diagram showing a Starlink setup connected to a Master CPE820 unit, which wirelessly connects to a Slave CPE820 unit, providing internet to a phone and computer via a router.

Figure 3.4: Working with Starlink. The CPE820 can extend Starlink internet to remote locations.

Diagram showing a network extended from a main building to an outbuilding across a body of water, using two UeeVii CPE820 units.

Figure 3.5: Extending Network to Outbuildings. Ideal for providing internet access to distant structures.

4. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

Once the CPE820 units are installed and paired, they will automatically establish a wireless bridge. Data will be transmitted transparently between the two network segments connected by the bridges.

4.1 Transmission Performance

The CPE820 supports high-speed data transfer. Wireless transmission between the bridges can reach up to 1200Mbps, with actual wired speeds up to 433Mbps through the Gigabit port. Performance may vary based on environmental factors and distance.

Diagram illustrating wireless transmission between two CPE820 units, showing 1200Mbps wireless speed and 433Mbps wired speed to a router.

Figure 4.1: Transmission Efficiency. Illustrates the potential data rates achievable with the CPE820 system.

4.2 Transmission Range

The CPE820 is capable of transmitting data over distances up to 5 kilometers (approximately 3.1 miles) under optimal conditions with a clear line of sight.

Sefofane view showing two UeeVii CPE820 units positioned up to 5KM apart, indicating their long transmission range.

Figure 4.2: Up to 5KM Transmission Range. Demonstrates the long-distance capability of the wireless bridge.

4.3 All-Weather Durability

The CPE820 units are built to withstand various outdoor elements, including rain, wind, and UV exposure, ensuring reliable operation in diverse weather conditions.

Image of a UeeVii CPE820 unit mounted outdoors during a storm, with icons for water resistance, UV protection, and cloud/wind resistance.

Figure 4.3: All-Weather Durability. The design ensures reliable performance in challenging outdoor environments.

5. Tlhokomelo

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your UeeVii CPE820 Wireless Bridge, consider the following maintenance tips:

  • Tlhahlobo ea Kamehla: Periodically check the physical condition of the units and mounting hardware for any signs of wear, damage, or loose connections.
  • Ho hloekisa: Gently clean the exterior of the units with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, or debris. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
  • Lisebelisoa tsa Firmware: Check the UeeVii official website periodically for firmware updates. Keeping the firmware updated can improve performance, add new features, and address security vulnerabilities.
  • Lintlha tsa Tikoloho: Ensure that the line of sight between the two units remains clear. Trim any growing vegetation or remove new obstructions that may interfere with the wireless signal.

6. Ho rarolla mathata

If you encounter issues with your CPE820 Wireless Bridge, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Ha ho Matla / LEDs OffPower adapter not connected, faulty cable, power outlet issue.Check power connections, try a different outlet, inspect Ethernet cables for damage. Ensure PoE adapter is correctly connected.
No Wireless Link/Poor SignalUnits not paired, obstructed line of sight, incorrect alignment, excessive distance.Verify A/B switch settings for Master/Slave pairing. Ensure clear line of sight. Re-align units carefully. Reduce distance if possible. Check for strong interference sources.
Lebelo la Marang-rang le ButleInterference, poor signal quality, network congestion, outdated firmware.Check signal strength via web interface. Minimize interference from other wireless devices. Ensure your local network is not congested. Update firmware.
Ha e khone ho kena Web SehokediIncorrect IP address, network configuration issue on PC, unit not powered on.Ensure your PC's IP address is in the same subnet as the CPE820's default IP (e.g., 192.168.1.x). Try resetting the unit to factory defaults (refer to Quick Installation Guide for method).

For further assistance, please contact UeeVii customer support.

7. Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
BrandUeeVii
Lebitso la MohlalaEA-820-CPEXNUMX
Mofuta oa Wireless802.11a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-Band)
Frequency Band ClassDual-Band
Theknoloji ea KhokahanoWiFi
Lebelo le Phahameng la WirelessUp to 1200Mbps (between bridges)
Max Wired SpeedUp to 433Mbps (Gigabit port)
Phetiso RangeUp to 5KM (under optimal conditions)
Moqtage24-48 Volts (PoE)
MmalaBosoeu
Tšobotsi e KhethehilengWPS (Setlhophiso se Sirelelitsoeng sa Wi-Fi)
Litšebeliso tse khothalelitsoengMonitoring, Network Extension
Lisebelisoa tse lumellanangLaptop, Khomphuta ea Motho, Smartphone, Letlapa

8. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

UeeVii products typically come with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or visit the official UeeVii websebaka bakeng sa lintlha le lipehelo tse qaqileng tsa tiisetso.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact UeeVii customer service through their official websebaka sa marang-rang kapa tlhaiso-leseling e fanoeng litokomaneng tsa sehlahisoa sa hau.

UeeVii Official Websebaka: Visit UeeVii Store on Amazon

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