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    Wireless Ethernet Adapter Installation and Use r ’s Guide 9033642 ENJ O Y THE FREEDOM OF WIRELESS NETWORKING ENTERASYS.COM ™[...]

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    NOTICE Enterasy s Network s and its li censors rese rve the right to make change s in specifi cations an d other informa tion cont ained in this doc ument witho ut prior n otice. Th e reader should in a ll cases con sult Enter asys Networks to determ ine wheth er any s uc h ch anges ha ve b een m ade . The hardware, firmware, or software de scribed[...]

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    Notice ii FCC Notice Note: This equip ment h a s b een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B d ig ital device, pursuant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful in terference in a residential installatio n . This equipment generates , uses and can radiate r adio fre[...]

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    Declaration of Conformity Application o f Council Directive(s): 89/336 /EEC 73/23/ EEC Manufacturer’ s Name: Enterasys Networks, Inc. Manufacturer’ s Address: 35 Industri al Way PO Box 50 05 Rochester, NH 03867 European Re presentative Name: Enterasy s Netwo rks Lim ited European Representative Add ress: Network Hous e, Newbury Bu sines s Park [...]

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    v Contents Preface Purpose of the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Intended Aud ience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i x Organization of th is Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Table of Con tents vi 4 Ethernet Adapter Manager I nstallat ion Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2[...]

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    vii Table of Contents A Termin al Configurator Establishing a Dir ect Serial Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Establishing a Telnet C onnection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A -4 Using the Terminal Configurator . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    ix Preface Pur pos e of th e Ma nu al This manual describ es how to install and set up the Roam About Wireless Ethern et Adapter. Intend ed Audi ence This manual is inten ded for use by personnel who will in stall and set up the RoamAbo ut Wire l ess E the rnet A dapt er. Organization of this Document This document is org anized as follows: Section[...]

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    Preface x Associated D ocuments The following table lists the RoamAbout products and where to find additional information. Check the RoamAbo ut Wireless web site regularly fo r product up grades and documentation. http://www.enterasys.com/wireless Component Document RoamAbout Access Point RoamAbout Access Point 20 00 Har d war e Installatio n Gu id[...]

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    xi Prefac e Getting Help For addi tional sup port relate d to this device or d ocument, con tact Enterasys Networks us ing one of the following meth od s: Befo re cal ling E nter asys N etwo r ks, p lease have th e foll owin g infor mat io n rea dy: • Y o u r Enterasys Networks service contract number • A des cripti on of th e pro ble m • A d[...]

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    Pre pari ng for I nstal lati on 1-1 Chapter 1 Preparing for Inst allation This chapter describes basic considerations for successfully installing the Ro amAb out Wireless Ethernet Adap t er. Before i nstalling the Wireless Ethernet Adapter, yo u must complete the followin g tas ks : • Review the site requirements. • Select the location to ins t[...]

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    Site Requi rements 1-2 Prepa ring for Instal lation Table 1-1: Spe cifications Parame ter Description Dimensions: (Length x W eight x Height) 6.2" x 3.9" x 1.0" Input vol tage 5.2 VDC Inpu t current 120 m A (excludi ng radio ca rd) T emp eratur e 0 ° C to 55 ° C Relative Humidity 0% to 90% (non-c o nde nsin g) Radio I n terface Roa[...]

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    Pre pari ng for I nstal lati on 1-3 Unpackin g and In spectin g Unpa cking an d Ins pecti ng Physically i nspect all car tons for shipping d amage. Report any dam age to your shipping carrier. Also veri fy that you hav e received the correct basic compo nents and options as listed on the followi ng pages. Repor t any di screpancies to y our Enteras[...]

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    Unpacki ng and Ins pecting 1-4 Prepa ring for Instal lation Ethernet Adapt e r Verify that the following components shipped with yo ur Roam About Ethernet Adapter: # Description 1 RoamAbout Et hernet Adapter 2 5.2V Universal AC to DC power adap ter 3 DC Power Ca b le 4 AC Power Co rd 5 RS-232 serial cable 6 • CD-ROM containing the R o amAbout Eth[...]

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    Confi guration Overvi ew 2-1 Chapter 2 Configuration Overview The RoamAbout Wireless Ethern et Adapter transform s wired devices (for example., deskto p co mputers an d pr inters ) into wirel ess devices. Th e RoamAbou t Wi reles s Ethernet Adapter is easily integrated in to your existing wireless network. The RoamAbout Wireless Ethernet Adapter ca[...]

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    Wireless Infrastru cture Network 2-2 Co nfiguration O v ervi ew Figure 2-1: Infras tructure Network E xample The re-association capabilities of the IEEE 8 02.11 standard enable clients to move throughout the wireless LA N area and roam between Access Points. R e-association can occur as long as the Ethernet Adapter has the same n etwork name as the[...]

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    Confi guration Overvi ew 2-3 Wirele ss Ad-Hoc Netw orks Wireless Ad-Ho c Networks Wirele ss ad-hoc network s, also known as peer-to-peer or i ndependent networ ks, do not include Access Points. Instead, the ad-hoc network is a loose association, or workgroup, of computers that can co mmunicate with each other using the PC Card in Ad-Hoc Mo de. Figu[...]

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    Inst allat ion 3- 1 Chapter 3 Installa tion This section des cribes h o w to install the RoamAbo ut Wireless Ethernet Adapter. It also includes the installation of the PC (PCMCIA) wireless LAN card into the Ethernet Adapter. Instal lation Pr oc ed ur e To install the Ethernet Ad apter, perform the following step s: 1) Remove you r RoamAbout Etherne[...]

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    Installa tion Proce dure 3-2 I nstallation 3) If you are planning to mount the Ethernet Adapter (o ptional), remove the bottom mount i ng plate as show n in Figur e 3-2 . Figure 3-2: Removing the Bottom Mounting Plate 4) Remove the small comb s from the end cap. The combs are generally n ot needed. The comb s, when cu t to an approp riate size, are[...]

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    Inst allat ion 3- 3 Install ation Proc edure 5) Gently insert PC card (face up) into the designated slo t as shown in Figur e 3-3 . Figure 3-3: Inse rting the PC Card 6) Replace the cap on the Ethernet Adapter that you removed in s tep 3 by snapping the cap straig ht down on the b ody. 7) If you are mounting the Ethernet Adapter , install the botto[...]

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    Ethernet Adapter LED Indicator s 3-4 I nstallation 9) Connect t h e six-pin DC power cabl e to the power suppl y. 10) Connect the AC power cord to the other side of the po wer supp ly. 11) Connect t h e round power plug t o the Et hernet Adapter port labeled 5V DC. 12) Insert the AC power cord into the AC socket. 13) Verify the Ethernet Link LED is[...]

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    Ether n et Ad apte r Mana ger I ns tal lati on 4-1 Chapter 4 Ethernet Adapte r Manager Installa tion This chapter describes how to inst all and configu re the Ethernet Adapter Manager. The RoamAbout Ethern et Adapter Manager is used to configure the E t hernet Ad apter. You can install i t on a PC or workstation runnin g Windows 95/98/ NT/2000 or M[...]

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    Uninstall 4-2 Et hernet Adapter Manage r Installatio n 3) Click YES if you agree to the terms presented and allow the continuation of installation . Click NO if you do not agree, and terminate the installation . The Choose Destination window appears. 4) Choose the def ault path and location. Or, enter a s elected path. 5) Click NEXT . The Select Pr[...]

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    Eth erne t Adapt er Ma nager Inst allat ion 4- 3 Using t he Ethern et Adapter M anager Using th e Ether net Adapter Man ager Starting the Ethernet Adapter Manager . To start the Ether net Adapter Manager, select Start--> Programs-->Ro amAbout-->RoamAbout Ethernet Adapter Manager . The RoamAbout Ethern et Adapter Unit List window appears ( [...]

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    Using the Ethernet Adapter Man ager 4-4 Et hernet Adapter Manage r Installatio n • HELP Launches this document . You need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read this document. Configuring the Ethernet Adapter To configur e the Ethernet Adapter, perform the following steps: 1) Highlight the Ethern et Adapter that you want to configure. 2) Click on the C[...]

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    Eth erne t Adapt er Ma nager Inst allat ion 4- 5 Using t he Ethern et Adapter M anager The Configuratio n window File m enu pull-dow n o pti ons allow you to : • Save or load a configu ration • Reset the Ethernet Adapter t o factory d efaults • Set a new password or clear it • Access a view of the log files • Update the Ethernet Adapter f[...]

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    Using the Ethernet Adapter Man ager 4-6 Et hernet Adapter Manage r Installatio n Saving a Configuration You can save the conf iguration settings of the Ethernet Adapter to a local file. This feature allows you to restore setting s to a known state, or easily co nfigure multiple Ethernet Adapter units with the s ame settings. 1) Click on the Upd ate[...]

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    Eth erne t Adapt er Ma nager Inst allat ion 4- 7 Using t he Ethern et Adapter M anager 6) To activate the parameters, click on the Update and Reset Unit bu tton. Setting and Removing P asswords Setting a password prevents unauthorized users from accessing or changi ng the settin gs on your Ethernet Adapter. You will need to enter this password each[...]

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    Using the Ethernet Adapter Man ager 4-8 Et hernet Adapter Manage r Installatio n Upgrading the Ethernet Adapter Firmwar e To update the firmware on your Et hernet Adapter, perf orm the fo llowing steps: 1) Download the lates t version of firm ware from the RoamAbout W ireless web site, www.enterasys.com/wireless, to the comput er that is currently [...]

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    Eth erne t Adapt er Ma nager Inst allat ion 4- 9 Using t he Ethern et Adapter M anager Changing Your PC Card Type The Ethernet Adapter Manag er is design ed to detect the typ e of PC card you are cur rently using, and to r eset the specific radio parameters accord i ngly. To ch ange the PC card and retain the network and seri al parameters of you r[...]

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    Using the Ethernet Adapter Man ager 4-10 Ethernet Ada pter Manager In stallation Figure 4-2: Log View Window GUI Messa ge Log The Show GUI Message Log displays statu s messages from the Ethernet Adapter Manager. Event Log The Event Log d i splays m essages gen erated b y the Ethe rnet Adap ter. Ev ent log messages include basic informa tion about t[...]

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    Ethernet Ad apter Manager Ins tallation 4-1 1 Using t he Ethern et Adapter M anager Forward Table The Forward Table ( Figure 4 - 3 ) displays the MAC addresses detected by the Ethernet Adapter. The table lists the interface, w ire or PC card, where each MAC address was observed. The time for each entry indicates the number of seconds until that ent[...]

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    PC Card Configuration 4-12 Ethernet Ada pter Manager In stallation PC Card Configu ra t ion This sect ion describes ho w to add the Ethernet Adapter to y our wireless net work. When the Ethernet Adapter has joined your wireless network, the PC card association LED is green. To configur e the PC card settings, p erform the following steps: Basic Tab[...]

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    Ethernet Ad apter Manager Ins tallation 4-1 3 PC Ca rd Config uration 3) Enter the Network Name. The Network Name must match the Access Po int, or mat ch the nam e to whic h you wil l use to estab lish a Ad- Hoc net work . The Network Name is cas e sens itive. The Network Name is used to s pecify a unique IEEE 80 2.1 1 wireless ne twork. W ireless [...]

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    PC Card Configuration 4-14 Ethernet Ada pter Manager In stallation Advanced Tab Page The Advanced co nfiguration, shown in Figur e 4-5 , is specific to the feature s et of your wireless LAN card. Consult your PC card do cumentation for appropriate settings. Figure 4-5: Radio - Advanced Tab Page 1) Select the MAC Addres s option. There ar e three op[...]

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    Ethernet Ad apter Manager Ins tallation 4-1 5 PC Ca rd Config uration 3) Select the Tr ansmit Rate from th e drop-down menu. 4) Click on the Upd ate and Reset Uni t bu t ton. Encryption Tab Page The Encryption tab ( Figure 4-6 ) may not appear if your PC card does not support th is option. Encryption is necessary to associate to an Access Point whi[...]

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    PC Card Configuration 4-16 Ethernet Ada pter Manager In stallation 3) Enter up to four encryption key values. The values for the encryptio n keys may to be written as eith er text (ASCII) strings or hexadecimal numb ers. Hexadecimal values must be preced ed by “0x” and are composed of the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F. Text strings can [...]

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    Ethernet Ad apter Manager Ins tallation 4-1 7 Configur ing the Et hernet Ad apter to Co nnect to a Wired Ethe rnet Devi ce Configur ing the Ethernet Adapte r to Co nnect t o a Wired Ethern et Device You can configure the Eth ernet Adapter as a wireless device to connect to a wired unit, such as a computer or Ethernet printer, to your wireless netwo[...]

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    Network Co nfigurat ion 4-18 Ethernet Ada pter Manager In stallation Netw ork Conf iguration This secti on describes the n etwork settings neces sary to comm unicate with the Ethern et Adapter. Communicating directly with the Ethernet Adapter provides: • the ability to us e the s erial port applications. • the ability to pi ng the Ethernet Adap[...]

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    Ethernet Ad apter Manager Ins tallation 4-1 9 Network Confi gu ratio n Figure 4-7: Netw ork - Basic Tab P age 6) Enter the IP address of the gateway if your network uses a gateway (rou ter or firewall ). You need to enter the IP add ress of your gateway if yo u plan to use the Ethernet Adapter to access computers or o t her Ethernet Ad apter units [...]

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    General Serial Configur ation 5-1 Chapter 5 General Serial Configuration This chapter desc ri bes the general serial settings that are requ ired for all serial port applications. For prop er operation, the settings of the Ethernet Adapter always match the settings of the device to which it is con nected via the RS-23 2 port. There are two groups of[...]

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    Configur ation Flowc hart 5-2 Ge neral S eria l C onfi g urat ion Figure 5-1: Configuration Flowchart RoamAbout Ethernet Adapter RoamAbout Access Point Serial Port Application LPD Print Server Serial Line Replacement Serial T elnet Client Network Serial Port Socket Listen Method Socket Connect Method RMP Pipe TCP Pipe Command Prompt Method W ait Fo[...]

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    General Serial Confi gur ation 5-3 UART Settings UART Sett ings UART (Universal Asynchron ous Receiver/Transmitter) is the fundame ntal hardware for serial communication. It co ntrols the speed and method of data transfer of the serial port. To configure the UART se ttin gs, perform the following step s: 1) Clickin g on the Serial tab. 2) Click on [...]

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    UART Settin g s 5-4 Ge neral S eria l C onfi g urat ion 4) Check the Data Bits settin g of the device you are connecting to the Ethernet Adapter. Choose the Data B its setting th at matches the Data Bits s etting of the device you ar e connecting to the Ethernet Adapter. Data B its determine the number of bits used to transm it data. The possible v[...]

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    General Serial Confi gur ation 5-5 Flow Control Flow C ontrol Flow cont rol is the p rocess of adjustin g the flow of data f rom one device to anot her to ensure that the receiving device can handle all of the incoming data. Flow control becomes an important factor when one of the devices is capable of transmitting data at a rate faster than the ot[...]

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    Flow Control 5-6 Ge neral S eria l C onfi g urat ion Flow Control Configuration To configur e the Ethernet Adapter flow control, per f orm the following steps: 1) Click on the Flow Control tab. Figu re 5-3 shows the Flow Co ntrol tab p age with the default settin g s . 2) Check the flow control s ettin gs of the device that you are conn ecting to t[...]

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    Wireless Printing 6-1 Chapter 6 Wireless Printing This chapter describes ho w to configure the Ethernet Adap ter to enable wireless printing t o a serial p rinter. If you have an Ethernet print er this section does not apply. To co nnect to an Ethernet print er, follow the instructio ns to configure the Ethernet Adapter to a wired device in Chapter[...]

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    Conf igurin g the Et he rnet Ada pter to Enable Wi reless Pr inting 6-2 Wi rele ss Pri ntin g 6) Click on the Flow Control tab. Verify that the Flow co ntrol settin gs of your Ethernet Adap ter match those of your printer. 7) Click on the Upd ate and Reset Uni t button to complete the configu ration. The Ethernet Adapter is now configur ed to act a[...]

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    A-1 Append ix A Terminal Configu rator This append ix describes how t o use t h e Terminal Config urator to configure t he Ethernet Adapter. The Terminal Config urator is an alternate method used to configure your Ethern et Adapter. The Terminal Configu rator is a text-based configu r ation method. You can access the Terminal Co nfigurator by one o[...]

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    Establi shing a Dir ect Serial Co nnection A-2 Establish ing a Direct Seria l Connection This method of configuring and managing an Ethernet Adapter uses a serial cable connected from the Ethernet Adapter to a computer runn ing terminal emulation software. To configur e the Ethernet Adapter using the Hypertermin al program, perform the following st[...]

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    A-3 Establ ishing a Di rect Seri al Connec tion 10) Choose None for the Flow control option. 11) Click OK after all of the CO M settings have been chosen. The next scre en appears blank. 12) To bring u p the local console m anagement for the Eth ernet Adapter, insert one end of some th ing similar to a to oth pick into the “config.” hole locate[...]

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    Establi shing a Telne t Connecti on A-4 Establishing a Telnet Connection This metho d opens a Telnet co nnection to the Terminal Co nfigurator on port 23. Port 23 is the default for most Telnet programs. This only works after the Ethernet Adapter is assigned a TCP/IP address. If y ou need to assign the Ethernet Adapter an IP address you need to use[...]

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    A-5 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor Main Menu Over vie w The sec tion provi des a list of main m enu selections and their functio ns. Resume operation This option exits Configu ration. It returns the Ethernet Adapter to the setting s the Ethern et Adapter had before the Configure b utton was pressed. Edit configura tion Brings up a list of file[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-6 Edit Configura tion Menu The Edit Configuration menu contains three selectio ns/Config files to edit. Return to Main M en u Goes back to the pr evious menu selections. System Brings up the editor screen wit h the configuration file for o ptions that are not communication d ependent. RS-232 port (u art0) Brings u[...]

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    A-7 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor Configuration File Format The configurat ion file format is broken down in to sections that define a particular grouping of options. Each section con tains at the top a section hea d er which is a string of text surrounded by square brackets: [ ] (the section title). After each section header, there is a list[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-8 [bridge] Bridge provides variabl es that are common to all radios. Br idge affects th e behavior of radios . AP refresh period . Periodically an Ethernet Adap ter pings an Access Point. The AP Refresh Period is the time, in units of seconds, between pings. The default for this value is 6 0 (which should b e left[...]

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    A-9 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor [software] The [software] section is used to contro l the r eceiving and sending of bytes over the serial port. Proper setting of th es e values can significantly enhance the efficiency of data transmission because the radio is “packet based” an d the UART is “stream based.” Stream based data means th[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-10 transmitted immediately. Conversely, if another character is received before this time-out, the tim er is res tarted from th e beginning. The range for this valu e is from 10 t o 65536 mi llisecond s, th ough it wil l always rou nd up to the nearest tens of milli seconds. For instan ce, setting the time-out to [...]

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    A-11 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor [flow control] The Ethernet Adapter supports the following six f l ow control op ti ons: Recognize RTS, Generate CTS, Recognize DTR, Generate DSR, Recognize XON/XOFF, and Gener ate XON/XOFF. It also s upports the original RS-232 specification for flow control where CTS is generated only when R TS is asserted[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-12 immediately; otherwise, all of the d ata thereafter would be lo s t.) The h o st computer, however, woul d have t o ask permission fro m the modem to send data. The host would d o this by asserting the RTS line. Th e modem would see this, and check to see if it were ready to accept data. If so, it would then as[...]

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    A-13 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor CTS an d DSR are out put lines. When set to “negate” or “assert,” t hey will output a continuo us digital value. The value “negate” outp uts a logic 1, or “mark” which is electrically negative. This is also the state seen on an RS-2 32 co nne ctor when the cab le is unplugged. The va lue “a[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-14 [telnet] The following section specifies the opera t ing parameters for the Telnet protocol. • connect . This entry dictates what kind of prompt is seen on the serial port output. The two choices available are: wait for keystroke and comm and prompt. The default command p rompt will give a prompt "telnet[...]

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    A-15 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor Network Bindings This section describes the mean ing behind each of the entries that describe network bind ing. [rmpbind] This bindi ng can be used for both the passthro ugh protocol and fo r the I/O control socket setting. • protocol . This example use s the RMP protocol so th e valu e of this entry is ?[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-16 • transmit retry int erval . When attempting additio nal transmit attempts as specified with “transmit try count” above, it can be useful to additi onally specify how l ong to wait betw een attempts. Thi s setting determ ines the time period for retransmission attempts. The value is specified in 1/100ths [...]

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    A-17 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor • serial connect data . The fo rmat is the same as in socket connect data. This causes data to be written to the UART once a connection is successful. • serial disconnect data . This causes data to be written to the UART when the networ k connecti on has been clos ed. This data is appended to any d ata a[...]

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    Using the Terminal Con figurator A-18 [e ncry ption] This value uses the RC4 algorithm as defined in the IEEE Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) standard to encrypt da ta. Enter up to four keys. The stan dard RoamAbout PC C ard supports th e 40-bit encrypti on only. The st andard 40- bit encryption uses a 5-char act er key (or a 10 digit hexadecimal di[...]

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    A-19 Using the Termin al Conf igu ra tor [ip] The follo w ing sections sets the config uration of t he IP protoc ol. • ip address . This is the IP addr ess th at will be used by other computers to communicate with a par t icular Ethernet Adapter . • netmask . This is a value that, when logical ANDed with th e IP address, specifies the range of [...]

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    B-1 Append ix B Problem Solving This appendi x contains problem solv ing informat ion for the RoamAbout Et hernet Adapter. If your Ethern et Adapter is not oper ating pro perly , please make sure the Ethern et Adapter is running the latest firmware, and use this guid e before contacting Tec hnical Support. If you receive an error message in your lo[...]

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    B-2 Table B-1: P r oblem Diagnosis Situation Problem S teps to take The power l ight is off or the power light is blin king. The Ethernet Adapter is not receiving power proper ly . V erify that all physical connec- tions are securely in place. Contact T echnical Support if the problem persists. The power l ight is on steady and the status light is [...]

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    B-3 Situation Problem S teps to take The Ethernet Adapter is connected to an Ethernet cable, but the Ethernet Link Light is not lit. Invalid co nnection to Ethernet • V erify that both ends o f the cable are plugged in securely . • If the Ethernet Adap ter is attached to a h ub, a crossover Ethernet cable must be used . If the Ethernet Adap ter[...]

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    B-4 Table B-2: Event Log Error Table All entries in the event log are preced ed by a number. Th is number is a timestamp used by Technical S upport, but is not relevant to looking up i tems in thi s table. Error Code Pr o blem S teps to take Config ur ation E rrors xxxx : [yy yy] : section does not exist Section n amed yyyy in confi guration file n[...]

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    B-5 Error Code Pr o blem S teps to take xxxx: [yyyy] : “zzzz”: entry is invalid Entry zzzz in sec- tion yyyy of file xxxx con t ains an invalid v alue. • Check the entry in the configuration for zzzz. • If you cann o t find zzzz in the Ethernet Adapter Manag er progr am, you may have t o use the serial port or telnet configurat ion menus. S[...]

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    B-6 Error Code Pr o blem S teps to take Hard ware Error s FLASH failure. Unable to read or write configurat ion. FLASH may be dama ged. Config uration can- not be accessed or saved. Contact T echnical Support. Initialization of interface “lan0” failed. Radio co uld not be initialized. Try each of these steps in o rder . If any of these step s s[...]

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    C-1 Append ix C Serial Line Configuration This appendix de scribes how to perform wireless serial line replacemen t, configure your Ethernet Adapter as a network serial po rt, and configure y our Ethernet Adapter as a serial telnet client. Serial Line Re placement Two Ethernet Adapter’s are required to perfor m wireless serial line replacement. S[...]

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    Serial Li ne Replac ement C-2 To confi gure for the RMP Pipe protocol, p erform the foll o wing steps: 1) Complet e the Basic R adio Configur ation instru ctions descri bed in Chapter 4 . 2) Complete t he General Serial Conf iguration describ ed in Chapter 5 . 3) Click on the Serial tab. 4) Select the Prot o col tab . 5) Select RMP 6) Click on the [...]

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    C-3 Serial Lin e Repla cement • Destination Add ress . This ad dress tells the Ethernet Adapter where to send data received on the s erial port. You may enter the RMP address of another Ethernet Adapter for direct ser i al line replacement. Other poss ible values are “dynamic” or “broadcast”. Entering “dyn amic” causes data to be sent[...]

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    Serial Li ne Replac ement C-4 TCP Pipe TCP Pipe, like R MP Pipe, makes no chan ges to the serial data stream. TCP Pipe differs from RMP Pipe in t hat it creates two indepen dent network connectio ns for transmitted and received data. Using two co nnections allows each Ethernet Adapter to detect conditions when it has lost radio contact with the opp[...]

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    C-5 Net w ork Serial Port Netwo rk Serial Port This secti on describes how to confi gure your E thernet Adapter as a n etwork serial port. Connectio n to a network s erial port is acc omplished over a TCP /IP socket conn ection. Any program that uses standard TCP/IP network sockets may be used to communicate with t he serial port of the Ethe rnet A[...]

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    Netwo r k Serial Po rt C-6 TCP Listen Port Configuration Complet e the confi guration descr ibed in Network Serial Port Configuration , steps 1–4 , and then per form the following s teps: 1) Click o n TCP Listen Port in the Protocol list. 2) Click on the Li sten tab. 3) Type in the port number on which the Ethernet Adapter will listen fo r a conn[...]

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    C-7 Seri al Teln et Clie nt Serial Telnet Client This section describes how t o configur e your Ethernet Adapter as a serial telnet client. Telnet is a method to connect and remotely log-in to a ho s t compu t er or network device. The host com puter or device must be run ning a telnet server for this service to be av ailable. Once the telnet sessi[...]

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    Serial Tel net Client C-8 4) Leave the Reconnect After Shutdown box checked to allow a n ew s ession after closing an active one. 5) Click on the Upd ate and Reset Uni t bu tton. Command Prompt Connection Configuration This secti on describes the co mmand prompt connectio n method for a ser i al telne t client. The command prompt connection method [...]