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Brand | BHU NETWORKS |
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Model | BXM5 |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Explains the manual's basis and limitations regarding accuracy.
Identifies intended users of the manual, including engineers and technicians.
Outlines the manual's goal to guide users in purchasing, using, and managing the product.
Provides a brief explanation of the manual's content and benefits.
Details how customers can contact for technical assistance and resources.
Introduces the BHU Networks BXM2/5 product and its core technology.
Lists key features and specifications of the BXM2/5 device.
Details the items included in the product package.
Describes the physical layout of the device's panel and indicators.
Explains the meaning of the various indicator lights on the device.
Details the device's interface ports and reset button functions.
Describes the function of navigation buttons like Cancel, Save, and Help.
Explains the different groups of buttons found in the main menu interface.
Details the "Apply Changes" button used to make configuration effective.
Explains the function of the "Save" button to prevent configuration loss.
Lists the accessories required before installing the device.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the BXM2/5 equipment.
Explains how to access and log into the device's web interface.
Describes how to view the device's network, WLAN, and system status.
Guides through configuring the device in Bridge-AP mode.
Details the basic settings for the Bridge-AP operating mode.
Explains how to make configuration effective and adjust LAN settings.
Covers IPv4 and IPv6 settings for the Bridge-AP mode.
Guides through configuring the device in Bridge-Station mode.
Details scanning for APs and linking to a specific MAC address.
Explains IPv4 and IPv6 settings for the Bridge-Station mode.
Guides through configuring the device in Bridge-Repeater mode.
Guides through configuring the device in Bridge-Repeater mode.
Details scanning APs and locking to a specific MAC address.
Covers IPv4 and IPv6 settings for the Bridge-Repeater mode.
Guides through configuring the device in Router-AP mode.
Guides through configuring the device in Router-AP mode.
Details scanning APs and selecting DHCP connecting mode.
Covers static configuration and manual MAC address settings.
Guides through configuring the device in Router-Station mode.
Details scanning APs and locking to a specific MAC address.
Explains DHCP connecting mode and static configuration.
Guides through configuring the device in Router-Repeater mode.
Details selecting operating mode and scanning APs.
Explains locking to AP and setting ESSID for relay.
Covers DHCP connecting mode and static configuration.
Explains PPPoE connecting mode.
Configures wireless radio frequency settings, including country code and channel.
Details advanced RF settings like Tx/Rx Chain, Beacon Interval, and AMPDU.
Allows creation and management of multiple virtual WLAN access points.
Configures advanced settings for Virtual APs like RTS/CTS, WMM, and DTIM.
Explains advanced wireless settings like RTS/CTS, WMM, and their applicability.
Displays current WLAN connection status, SSID, signal strength, and bit rate.
Configures upload/download rates for SSIDs and users.
Allows adding specific traffic control rules for individual users.
Configures the Local Area Network (LAN) IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server.
Configures WAN settings when the device is in Router mode.
Provides an example of static IP configuration for WLAN settings.
Provides an example of PPPoE connection configuration for WLAN settings.
Manages network traffic paths by configuring static routes.
Controls packet forwarding based on IP address regulations.
Allows defining rules for router data transfer and regulation.
Manages device configuration by saving, exporting, or loading settings.
Restores the equipment to its factory default settings.
Manages device reboot and firmware updates.
Manages user accounts and passwords for device access.
Provides interface for managing user accounts.
Details the process of adding new user accounts.
Explains the pingDog feature for automatic system reboot.
Configures the system's date and time settings.
Manages device time using NTP server or browsing time.
Modifies hostname, devicename, and network service settings.
Configures Telnet and SSH access for remote management.
Lists essential tools for maintaining the equipment.
Outlines the qualifications required for maintenance personnel.
Guides on proper installation and physical placement for optimal performance.
Describes the meaning of the device's indicator panel lights.
Explains how to check signal strength via the system's internal parameters.
Details the correct method for connecting network cables and equipment.
Guides on configuring PC local connection IP address for network setup.
Provides steps for checking network connectivity and resolving issues.
Addresses low WLAN signal strength and potential causes.
Troubleshoots problems related to the equipment failing to start.
Solves issues with ping response delay and packet loss.
Addresses unstable SSID signals and poor network quality.
Provides solutions for dial-up connection errors.
Troubleshoots common network connectivity and speed issues.
Lists detailed technical specifications of the BXM2/5 device.
Continues listing technical specifications including memory, size, and environmental factors.
Covers security, network protection, system services, and configuration management.
Lists parameters for troubleshooting and system functions.
Defines technical terms and abbreviations used in the manual.
Continues defining technical terms and abbreviations used in the manual.