Lantronix Ethernet manual Wlan Country Setting, Syntax is SetZone IP address zone abbreviation

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Updating Firmware

3.From the Tools menu, select Advanced/Recover Firmware. The Serial Port Firmware Upgrade window displays.

4.For Port on PC, enter the COM port on the PC that is connected to the serial port of the Lantronix unit.

5.For Device Model, be sure the appropriate WiBox device displays.

6.For Firmware File, click the Browse button and go to the location where the firmware file resides.

Note: Make sure the WiBox on which you are recovering firmware is connected to this selected port on your PC.

7.Click the OK button to download the file.

8.When prompted, reset the device. Status messages and a progress bar at the bottom of the screen show the progress of the file transfer. When the file transfer completes, the message “Successful, Click OK to Close” appears.

9.Click the OK button to complete this procedure.

Note For more information, see Recovering Firmware in the DeviceInstaller online Help.

WLAN Country Setting

Due to regulations, the country-specific setting has been removed from the setup menu and Web-Manager. However, we provide a separate utility for changing the Country/Zone setting. The utility is called SetZone and is included in the package. It is also available for download from the Lantronix web site.

The syntax is: SetZone <IP address> [<zone abbreviation>]

Leaving the zone blank causes the utility to report the current setting only. Following are valid zone abbreviations. These settings are consistent with IEEE802.11b/g zones:

US=United States

CA=Canada

FR=France

SP=Spain

JP=Japan

OT=Others, such as Europe (excluding France), Asia, Africa, and Australia

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Contents WiBox2100E User Guide Technical Support Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersContents Contents Setup Mode Server ConfigurationSetup Mode Advanced Settings Compliance List of TablesSerial Tunneling Infrastructure Network Example List of FiguresPurpose and Audience Using This GuideChapter Summary Additional Documentation Using This GuideApplications IntroductionName Model Part Numbers Serial Tunneling Network Application ExamplesIntroduction Serial Tunneling Infrastructure Ad Hoc NetworkWiBox with Ethernet Configuration MethodsProtocol Support Ad Hoc WiBox ConnectionIP Address Wlan SettingsAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressDB9M DTE Serial Connector Serial Connector PinoutsWBX2100E Network Interface RS-485 2-Wire PinoutsLEDs Ethernet Connector PinoutsWiBox LEDs Technical Specifications IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Quick StartRequired Information Hardware Address 00-20-4aQuick Start Installing and Configuring the WiBoxWEP Enabled Y/N? WEP Key 64 bit or 128 bit? WPA Enabled Y/N WPA Key Type hex or passphrase?Syntax is SetZone IP address zone abbreviation WEP To install the DeviceInstaller Using Device InstallerTo view the WiBox’s configuration settings Viewing the Current ConfigurationMaximum Baud Rate Firmware UpgradeableRate Supports Wired Ethernet WebPortQuick Start Accessing Web-Manager through a Web Browser Web-Manager ConfigurationWeb-Manager Configuration Network ConfigurationDhcp Host Name Automatic IP Address ConfigurationSelect Obtain IP address automatically Auto-IPSelect Use the following IP configuration Server ConfigurationStatic IP Address Configuration Ethernet ConfigurationServer Configuration To configure the WiBox’s device server settingsAdvanced Http Server Port Hostlist ConfigurationTo configure the WiBox’s hostlist CPU Performance ModeHost Information Channel 1 and Channel 2 ConfigurationSerial Settings Retry SettingsProtocol Port SettingsDisable Serial Port ChannelFlush Input Buffer Serial to Network Pack ControlAt Time of Disconnect Connection Settings TCPFlush Output Buffer Network to Serial Connect ProtocolConnect Mode Active Connection Connect Mode Passive ConnectionCommon Options Endpoint ConfigurationDisconnect Mode Connection Settings UDPDatagram Type Datagram ModeTo configure the WiBox’s Wlan settings Wlan ConfigurationDevice Address Table Network Type Select Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Channel Wireless Network ConfigurationWireless Network Security Network NameWEP Options Advanced SettingsWPA Options Applying Defaults Updating SettingsTo establish a Telnet connection Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode ConfigurationAccessing Setup Mode Telnet ConnectionSerial Port Connection Exiting Setup ModeTelnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Configuration To exit Setup ModeIP Address Setup Mode Server ConfigurationServer Configuration Option Network ModeNetmask Number of Bits for Host Part Change Telnet Configuration PasswordSetup Mode Server Configuration Set Gateway IP AddressDhcp Name Channel 1 Option Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationBaudrate Common I/F Mode Setting Binary Hex Interface ModeSetup Mode Channel Configuration Mode OptionPort Numbers Reserved for Connect ModePort Number Flow Control Option HexResponse Connect Mode OptionConnect Mode Options Incoming ConnectionResponse Incoming ConnectionActive Startup Manual Connection Address Example Manual ConnectionHostlist To enable the hostlistAutostart Automatic ConnectionDatagram Type Modem ModeNumeric Response 11. Modem Mode MessagesMessage Meaning Full VerboseAuto Increment Source Port Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem ModeModem Mode Function Command Modem Mode CommandsRemote Port Disconnect Mode OptionDisconnect Mode Options Remote IP AddressPack Control Flush Mode Buffer FlushingSend Characters DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutPacking Interval Trailing CharactersTelnet Terminal Type Channel Port PasswordWlan Settings Send CharactersAdhoc Network Channel Network Name SsidSecurity Transmission Data Rate Fixed or Automatic Data RateEnable Power Management Expert Settings Option Setup Mode Advanced SettingsTCP Keepalive time in seconds Http Port Number ARP Cache timeout in secondsDisable Monitor Mode at bootup CPU PerformanceSecurity Settings Disable Echo Ports Disable Port 77FE HexDisable Web Server Disable Web SetupGenerally, one of two situations applies Channel 1 Configuration Default SettingsChannel 2 Configuration Channel Security Expert SettingsSecurity Settings Enable Power ManagementExit Configuration Mode Monitor Mode Commands Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port Entering Monitor Mode via the Network PortG0, G1, ....,Ge, Gf Monitor ModeCommand Response Codes Response MeaningROM File Using Tftp Graphical User InterfaceUpdating Firmware Obtaining Firmware Reloading FirmwareTo download new firmware from a computer Network UpgradeUsing Tftp Command Line Interface Updating FirmwareSyntax is SetZone IP address zone abbreviation Wlan Country SettingConfiguring the WiBox in Bridging Mode Wireless BridgingMethod Troubleshooting Problem/Message Reason Solution TroubleshootingDiagnostic LED States Problems and Error MessagesLater, there is only one setting for Caps Lock is not on WiBox2100E onlyTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical SupportScientific Calculator Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion TableBinary to Hexadecimal Conversions Compliance Information ComplianceCompliance Regulatory InformationUSA Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice Canada Industry Canada NoticeExposure of Humans to RF Fields Europe R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC, Wireless NoticeAustralia & New Zealand Wireless Notice Antenna NoticeCompliance Warranty

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