Sierra Wireless 2120028 Obtaining and Installing AceView Connecting to your modem, Opening Screen

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Note: AceView requires the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or later.

Obtaining and Installing AceView

AceView is offered for free. You can obtain the most recent version of AceView from the Sierra Wireless web site, http:// www.sierrawireless.com/support/AirLink/AceView.aspx.

Tip: You can obtain the Microsoft .Net Framework, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and/or the latest ActiveX updates for Internet Explorer from Microsoft at: http://www.microsoft.com/.

Connecting to your modem

You can use AceView to connect to your modem if it is connected directly to your computer’s Ethernet port, serial port, or USB.

Start > All Programs >AirLink Communications > AceView > AceView

Figure 0-2: Opening Screen

When AceView first opens, it will try to establish a connection with your modem using the last connection settings used. If this is the first time you use AceView, it will be looking for your modem using the default local IP address address.

Caution: It is possible to connect to an AirLink modem remotely with AceView; however since AceView updates frequently, connecting to a remote modem could result in a high usage charges.

If you are not using the default IP address or if you need to connect to the modem using DUN, right‐click on the AceView window to open the menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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User Guide AceView Opening Screen Obtaining and Installing AceView Connecting to your modemAceView DUN with Windows 98 and Windows NT AceView Interface FeaturesExample of a PinPoint X EV-DO Rev a Connection Statistics 12 Always On Top System Tray Icon15 GPS Coordinates GPS Mapping PinPoint Line only16 Map View Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Contact Information Support@sierrawireless.com
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