Fortress Technologies BreadCrumb Wireless Network manual Version 3 Power Input

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Chapter 2. Upgrading to Version 8.4

Figure 2-2. Version 3 Power Input

2.Download the correct firmware zip archive for the board determined in the previous step, using the link provided by your Rajant Account Manager.

3.Create a new, empty folder and unzip the archive into it.

4.Copy the unzipped files (and only those files) onto an empty (no pre-existing files) ATA Flash Memory Card (of at least 16MB). The flash card may be directly purchased from http://www.magicram.com/flshcrd.htm

5.Proceed with the flash instructions below.

Flash Update Procedure for Version 2 and Version 3 Systems

Note: BreadCrumb Wireless Network-specific parameters, like name and location, are reset to their default values after the upgrade. The user should record these and other parameters to reload into the BreadCrumb devices after the software installation procedure is completed.

1.Turn OFF power to the BreadCrumb.

2.Remove the top PCMCIA card, leaving one radio card still installed in the bottom slot.

In dual-radio BreadCrumb products, remove the top radio card.

In single-radio BreadCrumb products, move the radio to the bottom slot.

Plug the flash card, white label side up, into the top slot.

Turn unit ON and observe the amber light ON on the radio card. (The green light sometimes goes ON, sometimes not.)

Wait for the amber light to go out.

TURN THE POWER OFF to the BreadCrumb.

Remove the flash card, and replace the radio(s) to their original positions.

Power the unit back ON.

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Contents For the BreadCrumb Wireless Network Release Rajant CorporationPage Table of Contents Using BCAdmin TroubleshootingConfiguration Examples List of Tables List of FiguresPreface Purpose and ScopeUser Information What is a BreadCrumb? IntroductionMobility through Meshing Mesh a DefinitionBreadCrumb Devices Mesh by Channel and Essid ExampleMeshing Example 1 Full Connectivity New Features Performance / Process Improvements Issues ResolvedKnown Issues Upgrading to VersionInstalling / Upgrading BCAdmin Upgrading BreadCrumb FirmwareUpgrading to Version Flash Update Procedure for Version 2 and Version 3 Systems Version 3 Power InputUpgrading to Version Models XLV XLEBreadCrumb ME ModelsAvailable BreadCrumb Models External Connectors BreadCrumb WEBreadCrumb WE External Connectors BreadCrumb SEBreadCrumb SE External Connectors BreadCrumb XLBreadCrumb XL External Connector BreadCrumb XLVBreadCrumb XLV External Connectors BreadCrumb XLEBreadCrumb XLE External Connectors front Deployment Considerations AddressingChannel Assignments BreadCrumb Device AddressesPhysical Placement and Other Considerations Line Of SightDeployment Considerations Device power To Device power Distance Best-Case Distances by Radio PowerDistance Weather InterferenceAltitude Using BCAdmin Screen LayoutUsing BCAdmin Topology AreaAnatomy of the BreadCrumb Box BreadCrumb Device NameTime Since Last Update Anatomy of the Client BoxNumber of Peers Number of ClientsAnatomy of a Connection Line 802.11b Channel Line ColorBCAdmin Line Styles Legend Info Area Redundant Connection ExampleConfiguring Individual BreadCrumbs Link Detail TabsGeneral Settings NameType LocationUsing BCAdmin Color Battery Warning minutesManual GPS Settings Latitude and Longitude AirFortress Encryption AES-256 and Set Access IDRadio Settings Access PointChannel MeshReachback Settings Reachback InterfaceNone EthernetUsing BCAdmin Radio Radio 2 ad hocMode AutomaticUsing BCAdmin Gateway Ingress DisabledAlternate Gateway WEP KeyForwarding Settings 11. BreadCrumb Properties Forwarding TabSecurity Example Port Forwarding Configuration for a Web ServerAccess Control Lists ACLs WEPKey Deny by default allow only permitted devices Allow by default deny only forbidden devicesAES-256 Encryption with AirFortress Registering AirFortressSetting the Access ID 14. Set Access ID WindowEncrypting Wired Traffic Zeroizing the Access IDHarris SecNET11 Enabling/Disabling AirFortress EncryptionBCAdmin Preferences SecNet11 Key FillingBreadCrumb inactivity threshold seconds Mapping with Fugawi Tracker Connecting Remote Wired LANs Configuration ExamplesUnencrypted Point-to-Multipoint Encrypted Point-to-PointConvoy with UAV-Based Camera for Forward Observation Configuration ExamplesEncrypting a Video Feed Configuration Examples Troubleshooting BreadCrumb Wireless NetworkIndividual BreadCrumbs Sporadic Network ConnectivitySporadic Network Connectivity Issues BreadCrumb Device Cannot Connect to BcwnBCAdmin Restoring Default Settings Factory ResetTroubleshooting BreadCrumb-BCWN Connectivity IssuesFactory Reset Button Case Study Military Exercise in Thailand Joint Exercise NetworkBCAdmin screen during exercise showing BreadCrumb network Case Study Military Exercise in ThailandBalloon with Camera and BreadCrumb BCAdmin Glossary802.11b BreadCrumb / BreadCrumb DeviceMAC Address PeerPending peer Reachback Appendix A. Status Indicator LED Color Blinking/Solid StatusTable A-1. LED Status Indications Appendix B. Radio Frequencies 802.11b Channel Frequency GHzTable B-1 .11b Channel Frequency Table Appendix C. Customer Service