Airlink Configuring the Intial IP Address for the Host RJ-11 IP, Gateway without a Raven-E

Models: RJ-11

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FIGURE 5. Wireless Ace: Status

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FIGURE 5. Wireless Ace: Status

B.Note the IP address listed in the Value column for the command *NETIP.

For *NETSTATE, “Network Ready” means your modem is connected on the cellular network and waiting for connections. “Network Dormant” means the modem is connected and waiting for con- nections but the connection has been idle. In either state, the modem is ready for the steps in the next section.

6.

Disconnect your modem’s Ethernet cable from your computer, but leave the modem connected to

power so it remains on the cellular network.

 

Configuring the Intial IP Address for the Host RJ-11 IP

 

Gateway without a Raven-E

 

The configuration interface for the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway is web-based, to be able to access the

 

interface you will need to connect the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway to a computer using Ethernet.

 

If you are using a Raven-E with the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway, you do not need to use

 

this utility, skip this section.

 

If you are able to use the default IP address of the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway, you,

 

also, do not need to use this utility.

1.

power.Connect your Host RJ-11 IP Gateway directly to the Ethernet port on your computer and to

2.

Start the Port Utility.

Start > All Programs > Systech Port Server Utilities

The Port Utility should automatically detect the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway. It may take a short while for the device to be displayed.

Host RJ-11 IP Gateway User Guide, version

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