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CPE Mode Configuration

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Chapter 5. CPE Mode Configuration When CPE mode is chosen, the system can be configured as a Customer Premises Equipment(CPE). This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the CPE mode with help of illustrations. In the CPE mode, functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web-based GUI interface. OPTION System Wireless Advance Utilities Status Operating Mode General Setup DMZ Profiles Settings System Overview WAN Advanced Setup IP Filter Setup Firmware Upgrade DHCP Clients LAN Site Survey MAC Filter Setup Network Utility Extra Info Functions DDNS Management Virtual Server Reboot Event Log Time Server SNMP UPNP Table 5-1: CPE Mode Functions 5.1 External Network Connection 5.1.1 Network Requirement It can be used as an Outdoor Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to receive wireless signal over last mile application, helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers. In the CPE mode, APO1000/APO1010 is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions. The wired clients connected to APO1000/APO1010 are in different subnet from those connected to Main Base Station, and, in CPE mode, it does not accept wireless association from wireless clients. 79

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Chapter 5. CPE Mode Configuration
When CPE mode is chosen, the system can be configured as a Customer Premises Equipment(CPE). This section provides
detailed explanation for users to configure in the CPE mode with help of illustrations. In the CPE mode, functions listed in the
table below are also available from the Web-based GUI interface.
OPTION
System
Wireless
Advance
Utilities
Status
Operating Mode
General Setup
DMZ
Profiles Settings
System Overview
WAN
Advanced Setup
IP Filter Setup
Firmware Upgrade
DHCP Clients
LAN
Site Survey
MAC Filter Setup
Network Utility
Extra Info
DDNS
Virtual Server
Reboot
Event Log
Management
Time Server
SNMP
Functions
UPNP
Table 5-1: CPE Mode Functions
5.1 External Network Connection
5.1.1 Network Requirement
It can be used as an Outdoor Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to receive wireless signal over last mile application,
helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers. In the CPE mode,
APO1000/APO1010 is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions. The wired clients connected to
APO1000/APO1010 are in
different
subnet from those connected to Main Base Station, and, in CPE mode, it
does not
accept wireless association from wireless clients.