UeeVii CPE5824

UeeVii CPE5824 Dual Band Wireless Bridge User Manual

Model: CPE5824 | Brand: UeeVii

1. Ọja Ipariview

The UeeVii CPE5824 is a high-performance, dual-band wireless bridge designed for extending network connectivity over long distances. It supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, offering enhanced compatibility and stability. This device is ideal for creating point-to-point or point-to-multipoint wireless links, suitable for various outdoor applications such as extending network to barns, shops, garages, or for IP camera surveillance.

Two UeeVii CPE5824 wireless bridge units, illustrating their wireless connection.

Figure 1: UeeVii CPE5824 Wireless Bridge Units

2. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ:

  • 2 x Dual Band Wireless Bridge Units
  • 2 x 24V PoE Adapters
  • 2 x Awọn okun Nẹtiwọọki
  • 1 x Itọsọna olumulo
Contents of the UeeVii CPE5824 package, including two bridge units, two PoE adapters, two network cables, and a user manual.

Figure 2: Included Package Components

3. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Dual-Band Wireless Link: Supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and providing enhanced stability and anti-interference capabilities.
  • Diagram showing dual-band transmission at 5.8 GHz and 2.4 GHz, indicating compatibility with more devices.

    Figure 3: Dual-Band Transmission Capability

  • Gbigbe Data Iyara Giga: Equipped with two 1000Mbps RJ45 ports, supporting a maximum transfer speed of 1200Mbps and a network speed of 433Mbps.
  • Graphic illustrating speeds of 900 Mbps on 5.8GHz band and 300 Mbps on 2.4GHz band, with icons for music, globe, email, HD video, streaming, and gaming.

    Figure 4: High-Speed Performance

  • Gbigbe Gbigbe Gigun-gigun: Features a 16dBi directional antenna with a maximum 27dBm power output, capable of automatically adjusting power to environmental changes. Achieves a transmission distance of up to 5km in barrier-free environments. Actual application distance may vary.
  • Image showing two UeeVii devices transmitting over a city skyline, indicating a transmission distance of up to 5km with built-in 15dBi and 9dBi high gain antennas.

    Figure 5: Long-Range Transmission

  • Plug-ati-Play Iṣeto: The two-pack wireless bridges come pre-paired for simple point-to-point or point-to-multipoint applications, requiring minimal technical knowledge for initial setup.
  • Versatile Network Extension: Extends network range to secondary buildings (e.g., barn, shop, warehouse, garage) or extends IP camera surveillance range. Supports WDS networking mode for video and network compatibility.
  • IP65 Weatherproof Enclosure: Designed for continuous operation in harsh outdoor environments, providing protection against dust and water ingress.
  • Illustrates the IP65 weatherproof rating, showing the device enduring sunlight, rain, snow, and wind, with an outdoor security camera in the background.

    Figure 6: Weatherproof Design

  • Ipese Agbara PoE: Supports 24V Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simplified installation and deployment, reducing cable clutter.
  • Image showing the UeeVii wireless bridge connected to a 24V PoE adapter via an Ethernet cable, highlighting easy installation and optimized power consumption.

    Àwòrán 7: Ipèsè Agbára PoE

4. Eto Itọsọna

4.1 Initial Configuration (Pre-paired)

The UeeVii CPE5824 units are pre-paired from the factory for ease of use. One unit is designated as the Master bridge and the other as the Slave bridge. This allows for immediate plug-and-play functionality in most point-to-point scenarios.

Close-up of the UeeVii device ports, showing a dial-up setting for Master bridge (A) and Slave bridge (B) indicated by a red digital display.

Figure 8: Master and Slave Bridge Configuration

4.2 Fifi sori ti ara

For optimal performance, ensure a clear line of sight between the Master and Slave units. Mount the units securely in their desired outdoor locations, such as on a pole or wall, using appropriate mounting hardware (not included, but standard pole clamps are provided).

  • Choose a mounting location that provides an unobstructed path between the two units.
  • Ensure the units are mounted vertically with the indicator lights facing downwards to prevent water ingress.
  • Use the provided pole clamps or suitable wall mounts to secure the devices.
UeeVii wireless bridge mounted on a pole outdoors.UeeVii wireless bridge mounted on an exterior wall of a building.

Olusin 9: Example Mounting Configurations

4.3 Asopọ Igbesẹ

  1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the PoE adapter.
  2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable from the PoE adapter's LAN port to your router or network switch.
  3. Connect an Ethernet cable from the PoE port of the PoE adapter to the PoE/LAN port on the UeeVii wireless bridge unit.
  4. Pulọọgi PoE ohun ti nmu badọgba sinu kan agbara iṣan.
  5. Repeat these steps for both the Master and Slave units.
Close-up of the UeeVii device ports, showing a blue Ethernet cable connected to one of the dual RJ45 LAN/PoE ports, indicating 100 and 1000 Mbps speeds.

Figure 10: Ethernet Port Connection

4.4 Web GUI Configuration (Optional)

While the units are pre-paired, advanced settings and monitoring can be accessed via the web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI). Refer to the included user manual for default IP addresses and login credentials.

Image showing a person using a laptop to access the web GUI of the UeeVii wireless bridge, with a house and pool in the background, indicating remote management capabilities.

Nọmba 11: Web Wiwọle GUI

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1 Point-to-Point (PTP) Mode

In PTP mode, two CPE units establish a direct wireless link to extend network connectivity between two locations. This acts as a virtual Ethernet cable.

Diagram illustrating Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint network setups. Point-to-Point shows two UeeVii devices wirelessly connecting two buildings, while Point-to-Multipoint shows one master device connecting to multiple slave devices.

Figure 12: Point-to-Point Configuration

Network diagram showing a router connected to a Master CPE via PoE adapter, wirelessly linked to a Slave CPE via PoE adapter, which then connects to a network switch and computer, illustrating a point-to-point setup.

Figure 13: Point-to-Point Network Diagram

5.2 Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) Mode

In PTMP mode, one Master CPE unit can connect wirelessly to multiple Slave CPE units or IP cameras, allowing for centralized network distribution or surveillance extension.

Network diagram showing a Master Bridge wirelessly connecting to multiple Slave Bridges and IP cameras, with a DVR connected to the Master Bridge, illustrating a point-to-multipoint surveillance setup.

Figure 14: Point-to-Multipoint Network Diagram

5.3 Alailowaya Repeater Ipo

If the distance between two points is too great for a direct link, a third CPE unit can be set up as a relay point (repeater) in an open area between them to extend the wireless transmission range.

Diagram illustrating a wireless repeater setup where a third CPE unit (Point C) is placed between two distant points (A and B) to relay data and extend the wireless range.

Figure 15: Wireless Repeater Setup

5.4 Broadcasting WiFi

Both CPE units can be configured to broadcast a Wi-Fi hotspot, providing wireless access at the remote location.

A person sitting outdoors, using a smartphone, with a UeeVii wireless bridge mounted on a pole in the background, indicating that the device can broadcast WiFi.

Figure 16: WiFi Hotspot Access

6. Itọju

The UeeVii CPE5824 is designed for outdoor use with an IP65 weatherproof rating, requiring minimal maintenance. However, periodic checks can ensure optimal performance and longevity:

  • Ayewo wiwo: Periodically inspect the units and cables for any signs of physical damage, wear, or corrosion.
  • Ko Laini Oju-ara: Ensure that the line of sight between the units remains unobstructed by new foliage growth or structures.
  • Ninu: If necessary, gently clean the exterior of the units with a soft, damp asọ. Maṣe lo awọn kẹmika lile tabi awọn ohun elo abrasive.
  • Awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia: Check the UeeVii official website for any available firmware updates to ensure the device operates with the latest features and security enhancements.

7. Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your UeeVii CPE5824 Wireless Bridge, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Ko si Asopọmọra/Ifihan agbara:
    • Laini Oju: Ensure there is a clear, unobstructed line of sight between the Master and Slave units. Obstacles like trees, buildings, or dense foliage can significantly degrade signal quality.
    • Iṣatunṣe: Verify that both units are precisely aligned with each other. Slight adjustments can make a significant difference in signal strength.
    • Ijinna: While rated for up to 5km, actual performance depends on environmental factors. Ensure the distance is within practical limits for your environment.
    • Agbara: Confirm that both units are receiving power from their respective PoE adapters and that the adapters are plugged into working outlets.
  • Awọn ọran Asopọmọra Nẹtiwọọki:
    • Àwọn okùn àjọlò Check all Ethernet cable connections. Ensure they are securely plugged in and not damaged. Try swapping cables if possible.
    • Router/Switch: Verify that your main router or network switch is functioning correctly and providing internet access.
    • Ija Adirẹsi IP: If you manually configured IP addresses, ensure there are no conflicts on your network. Consider resetting units to factory defaults if unsure (refer to the full user manual for reset procedures).
  • Awọn iyara ti o lọra:
    • Ìjánu: Dual-band support helps, but other wireless devices or strong electromagnetic fields can cause interference. Try adjusting the channel settings via the web GUI.
    • Awọn idilọwọ: Even partial obstructions can reduce speed. Re-evaluate the line of sight.
    • Ikojọpọ Nẹtiwọọki: High network traffic or multiple devices connected to the remote network can impact perceived speed.
  • Iwọle si Web GUI:
    • Adirẹsi IP: Ensure your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the CPE unit's default IP address (e.g., if CPE is 192.168.1.254, set your computer to 192.168.1.X, where X is not 254).
    • Aṣàwákiri: Gbiyanju o yatọ web ẹrọ aṣawakiri tabi ko kaṣe aṣàwákiri rẹ kuro.

8. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
Orukọ awoṣeCPE5824 Alailowaya Afara
Igbohunsafẹfẹ Band ClassDual-Band (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
Alailowaya Ibaraẹnisọrọ Alailowaya802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11n
Anfani Eriali16dBi Directional Antenna
Ijinna Gbigbe to pọju5KM (barrier-free)
Àjọlò Ports2 x 1000Mbps RJ45 (LAN/PoE)
Poe Power Ipese24V Poe
Iyipada oju ojoIP65
Awọn ẹrọ ibaramuPersonal Computer, Security Camera
Niyanju LiloBusiness, Home (Barn, Shop, Garage, Surveillance)
Iwọn Nkan2 poun (fún ẹyọ kan)
Àwọ̀Funfun

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

UeeVii products are designed for reliability and performance. For specific warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official UeeVii website. For technical support, product inquiries, or assistance with setup and troubleshooting, please contact UeeVii customer service through their official channels.

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