OTC Wireless WiSER2400 manual

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In addition, there are two buttons on this panel. The “Default Setting…” button is to set the Max Bytes/Pkt and End Frame Byte to 6 bytes per packet and 0x0D (Carriage Return) respectively.

The “Apply” button on this panel is for sending the ‘Config’ command to the radio unit that sets its configuration with above fields.

Followings are the detail descriptions of the fields:

SSID: The SSID that this radio would connect to. 32 characters maximum. An empty entry is acceptable but note that the radio would interpret it as ‘ANY’ which is a special SSID. A station with this special SSID would try to join a wireless network regardless of its SSID.

Network Type: this is the 802.11b mode the radio unit is running on. It can be either”Ad hoc” or “Infrastructure”. For WiSER2400.IP to connect with a normal AP, always select “Infrastructure” mode Please refer to IEEE 801.11 documentation for more information of the Network Type. Default value: Infrastructure.

Baud rate: user-configurable. This is the baud rate the radio unit will use to

transmit and receive RS232 data. Supported values: 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400,

19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps. Default value: 9600 bps.

Channel: this field is applied only when the radio unit functions in ‘Ad hoc’ mode. Therefore, it is hid when the radio unit functions in ‘Infrastructure’ mode. Supported values: 1 – 14 channels.

Max Bytes/Pkt: This value specifies the maximum number of bytes a UDP

packet can contain. Range: 1 to 200. Default value: 6.

End Frame Byte: This value specifies a special character that signals the end of a command (or portion of data) and the command (or portion of data) should be sent to the destination unit right after the radio receives this special character. Range 0x00 to 0x1F. Default value: 0x0D = Carriage Return. Note that user can choose ‘None’ value which means he would not use any special character in any case.

MAC Addr (MAC address of this unit): the MAC address of this radio.

MAC Addr (MAC address of destination unit): the MAC address of the destination device. The radio unit learns the MAC address of the destination unit from ARP response packets sent from the device with associated IP address.

IP Addr (IP address of this unit): the IP address of this radio. Configurable.

IP Addr (IP address of destination unit): the configurable IP address of the device which this radio would communicate with.

UDP Port (of this unit): the port number that this radio uses to communicate. This port number is the source Port in UDP packets sent from this radio. Fixed value: 8002

UDP Port (of destination unit): the port number the destination device listens on to get the UDP packet. This port number should be the destination Port on UDP packets destined to this radio.

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Contents 802.11b Wireless Serial Port Adapter WiSER2400.IP User Guide Page Table of Content Introduction Introduction Key Features WiSER2400.IP WiFi RadioPower Installation of WiSER2400.IPRS232 Connection Link Yellow Status LED’sPage Installation Installation of WiSER2400.IP Software System RequirementsOverview Diagnostic and Configuration UtilityRadio Status Panel Connection and Overall Status PanelConfiguration Panel Configuration PanelPage RS232 Statistics RS232 and Wlan Statistics PanelWlan Statistics Encryption sub-panel Security PanelWEP Keys Creation Sub-panel Create WEP Keys with Manual Entries Page Learning the destination MAC address from ARP packets UDP/IP ImplementationOutgoing UDP/IP packet IP Header Incoming UDP/IP packet UDP headerBlank Pages Appear When Open the Utility Program TroubleshootingNo Radio Link No Data Transfer While the Radio Link is GoodRadio Interference Poor Link QualityTechnical Support WiSER2400 Software Appendix a Limited Warranty WiSER2400 HardwareFCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC ID MKZ0207232XG FCC Rules and Regulations PartPage Glossary