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Initial Configuration

If you do not see the Bridge as an attached device, refresh the configuration Note: screen (some Access Point programs provide a Refresh button for this

purpose). If the Bridge still does not appear, refer to the troubleshooting chapter in this Guide and in the documentation for your Access Point.

You can also use the device discovery feature of the Airborne Control Center Note: software (see page 25)Xto help determine the Bridge’s IP address.

Verify the MAC Address

Go to the Attached Devices or equivalent screen in your Access Point’s configuration application that lists the MAC addresses of attached devices. Verify that the MAC address shown for the Bridge matches the one on the label on the back of the Bridge.

Verify the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Name

Go to the Router Status or equivalent screen in your Access Point’s configuration application that shows the Bridge’s DHCP client name. Verify that this name matches the last six characters in the Bridge’s MAC address (AIRBORNExxxxxx) on the label on the back of the Bridge.

Table 4. Recording Information from Your Access Point’s Configuration Application

Parameter

Value

Access Point’s SSID

Bridge’s IP address

If the Bridge is unable to obtain an IP address through DHCP, after the

Note: acquire limit is exceeded (150 seconds) the bridge will install the fallback IP address (192.168.10.1) and subnet (255.255.255.0).

The bridge can be accessed using this address, after DHCP fails, by the attached host using a different IP address in the same subnet (192.168.10.8).

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Contents AirborneDirectPPEthernet Bridge User’s Guide Disclaimer Quatech, Inc. HeadquartersContents Contents List of Figures AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Hardware heavy-duty packageList of Tables Chapter IntroductionFeatures and Benefitst AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Features and BenefitsSample Application Basic Application Involving a LAN Host and Ethernet ClientUsingtthis Documentt Conventions TerminologyRelated Documentation Hardware Installation Standard Package ContentsItems Supplied by the User Reset Switch Standard Package Hardware DescriptionIndicator LEDs Indicator LEDs on the AirborneDirect Ethernet BridgeLED Color Function AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDsPower LinkMounting Cradle Dimensions Mounting CradleHEAVY-DUTY Package AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Hardware heavy-duty packageAirborneDirect Heavy-Duty Cable Evaluation Kit Item End Cap Layout Ethernet/PowerAirborneDirect Heavy-Duty Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDs RP-SMA Maleƒ Man-made obstacles Selecting a Locationƒ Trees and large plants ƒ FloorConnecting the Bridge This page intentionally left blank Find the Service Set Identifier String Ssid Initial ConfigurationWireless Configuration Disable Wireless SecurityVerify the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Name Verify the MAC AddressVerifying Your Connections Computer Resource Requirements WPA-LEAP SecuritySystem Requirements System Implementation Considerationsƒ Re-Keying ƒ Roamingƒ Data Throughput and Latency This page intentionally left blank Airborne Control Center Launching the ACCAirborne Control Center Performing Configuration Activities Navigating around the ACCƒ Modifying Device Services Settings ƒ Changing the user name and administrator passwordƒ Resetting the Bridge ƒ Restarting the BridgeSaving Configuration Changes Saved Settings ScreenBasic Configuration Settings Status Page Basic Configuration SettingsMiscellaneous Settings Page Basic Configuration Settings Miscellaneous OEM SettingsParameter Description Miscellaneous OEM Settings OEM Authentication SettingsNetwork Settings Page Basic Configuration Settings Wireless Network ConfigurationFigureX13. Wireless Network Configuration PageX Parameter Description Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Configuration SettingsWireless Security Settings WPA-LEAP64Parameter Description Advanced Settings This value otherwise, unexpected results can occurNetwork IP Settings Acquire Time Limit secondsDiscovery Settings Region Country Codes Advanced Configuration Settings Services Page Advanced Configuration SettingsNetwork Services Settings Parameter DescriptionSecurity Settings Page Advanced Configuration Setting Security ConfigurationSecurity Configuration Settings Configuration UserUpdate Firmware Page Advanced Configuration Settings Update Firmwareƒ DirectEthernetx.x.x.x.bin ACC will display the message shown in FigureX18.X Reset Page Advanced Configuration Settings ResetRestarting the Bridge Confirm RestartTroubleshooting Suggestions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Suggestions Quatech, Inc. Confidential Power LED is Amber LED TroubleshootingIndicator LED Troubleshooting If the… Perform These Tasks… Comm LED is Off or AmberSpecifications Appendix aEthernet Interface Heavy-Duty package Pin Assignments Name DescriptionFrequency Wireless Network InterfaceRF Power ChannelsAirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Users Guide 100-8007-141G Heavy-Duty Packaging Enclosure DimensionsStandard Packaging Enclosure Max Heavy-Duty Power Supply Specifications ParameterMin FCC RF Exposure Statement FCC ComplianceFCC Statement Information for Canadian Users IC NoticeMANUFACTURER’S Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada Notice Applicable to USE Within CanadaEuropean COMMUNITY-CE Notice Avis DE Conformite a LA Reglementation D’INDUSTRIE CanadaIndustry Canada IC Emissions Compliance Statement EC Declaration of Conformity Countries RestrictionsΟυσιωδεισ Απαιτησεισ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ Λοιπεσ Σχετικεσ Διαταξεiσ ΤΗΣ This page intentionally left blank Association service Access PointAd-Hoc mode AuthenticationService Set Network ServiceDistribution service Infrastructure modeWi-Fi Alliance Service SetWi-Fi Wired EquivalentThis page intentionally left blank Index Index 100-8007-141G Revision 1.41 May

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