Uniitech America, Inc Summit Quick Start Guide | 08/23/07 |
Overview
Thank you for choosing one of the following products from Summit Data Communications, Inc.:
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(If you are using the | ||
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flash radio module with antenna connectors, contact |
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Summit for hardware installation information and |
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assistance. The software is the same as for other Summit |
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products.) |
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When you install and use your Summit radio module or |
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card in a computing device, that device can communicate to |
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a computing network using the IEEE 802.11g and IEEE |
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802.11b protocols. For details on the capabilities of |
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Summit products, go to: |
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http://www.summitdatacom.com/products.htm. |
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The software that Summit provides for its radio modules
runs on the computing device that houses a radio module.
•A device driver
•An integrated IEEE 802.1X supplicant, which supports the highest level of
•The Summit Client Utility (SCU), a configuration, monitoring, and management application designed for Summit radio modules
•On Windows CE/Mobile, a service that displays a Windows System Tray icon that provides a visual status for the Summit radio and enables the user to launch SCU by tapping the icon
This software runs on the following operating systems:
•Windows CE .NET 4.2 and Windows Mobile (or Pocket PC) 2003
•Windows CE .NET 5.0 and Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0
•Windows XP and Windows XP Embedded (XPe)
Your Summit radio module is
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•CCX: Summit radio modules are certified to Version 3 of the CCX specification for application- specific devices (ASDs). For an overview of CCX, go to http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/pr46/pr147/partners_pgm_concept_home.html. For details on
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