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VEILLARD GAROZ, Loïc, 02/08/2015 11:22 AM

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Router Configuration:
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0)Problems/Errors during configuration:
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PROBLEM 1: Couldnt connect to Internet Through router. 
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Definition: The ISAE lan has configured a proxy HTTP server. 
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Solution: In order to connect to the Internet we have to set proxy.isae.fr:3128 as the proxy http server.
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Notes: If we want to connect to the router we have to put its IP as an exception to the proxy since the proxy server is after the microtik router.
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ERROR 2: TX error to router:
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Definition: Couldn't connect to Internet. Can ping other devices connected to router but can't connect to router.
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Solution: Reset router config with the default pin code 1234
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1) Quick set: 
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    CPE - Short for "Customer Premises Equipment", this term is used to mean a "wireless station". It connects to a (wireless) network, like your computer would, but doesn't create its own (like an access point).
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    Home AP - Simple access point. One SSID, no VLANs, etc.
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    PTP Bridge - Used for setting up a "Point to Point" link. Tends to be used to extend a single network to another site that doesn't have a cable running to it.
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    WISP AP - "Professional" access point ("WISP" is "Wireless Internet Service Provider", I think). It can serve multiple SSIDs at once, has VLAN support (to have each SSID be its own, isolated network, maybe with firewalling and routing between them), and other advanced things.
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2)Using the PoE port of the router to power the IP-DECT
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port 1 may be used to PoE the IP-DECT 400.
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As is the default port to gateway, we have to set the gateway in other port, or find if we can use other ports to PoE.
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NOTE: After some time we have found that the PoE output is PORT 10#, we can use port 1# as gateway. Now we will check if the voltage of this output is appropriate for the IP-DECT 400
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NOTE2: The power of the router is not enough to power up the server IP-DECT 400. We proceed to connect it with the tenda PoE Adapter 1500S.
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3) Configuring the ROUTER to bypass the proxy while we are connected to ISAE network.
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We will try to set proxy.isae.fr as the default web proxy. This way the router may be able to be updated.
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As this task will be too long, we decided to update the router manually or after the satellite connection.
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4) Finding the IP-DECT 400 and configuring it
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4.1) Finding the IP addres and connecting to the webconfig portal:
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We used the IP scan to detect all the used IP connected to the router and found the IP of the server IP-DECT 400.
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We found that DHCP put the 192.168.88.251 this time. A priori, we will set all these IP static after.
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We tried different pairs of defaults user/pass to access the web config page. Resulting that admin/admin was the correct one
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4.2) finding the PIN code to connect the voIP terminals
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