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D R A F T – 9/10/2001
Getting Started with Motorola
WHiSP SM

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  • Page 1 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Getting Started with Motorola WHiSP SM...
  • Page 2 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Warranty Information Motorola offers a warranty covering a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the retail customer. If a product is found defective during the warranty period, Motorola will repair or replace the product with the same or a similar model, which may be a reconditioned unit, without charge for parts or labor.
  • Page 3 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 1. Congratulations! You have purchased a Motorola WHiSP radio, the latest innovation in high speed wireless networking. The Motorola WHiSP radio lets you easily network at high speeds with no wiring. Network speeds of 10baseT.
  • Page 4 Plug the power adapter’s Ethernet patch into your PC Ethernet port. Connect an Ethernet cable between the other side of the power adapter Ethernet patch and the RJ45 socket on the WHiSP SM. See the section on “Aligning your WHiSP” in the trouble shooting section of this manual to insure best performance.
  • Page 5 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Configuring your computer Your PC will not require any special setup beyond proper installation of Ethernet drives & drivers. Configuration of your computer’s TCP/IP parameters will be specified by your ISP. However, you will need to temporarily configure your computer’s TCP/IP parameters in order to configure your WHiSP radio.
  • Page 6 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 In order to configure your WHiSP radio, you must temporarily assign a fixed IP address to your computer. Click the radial “Specify an IP address” so that a dot appears. Then you may enter a temporary IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 7 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Configuring your Windows 2000 computer To temporarily reconfigure your TCP/IP protocol to configure your WHiSP radio, first begin by RIGHT clicking on the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop. A side menu appears, and you must LEFT click on the bottom item labeled “Properties”.
  • Page 8 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 In order to configure your WHiSP radio, you must temporarily assign a fixed IP address to your computer. Click the radial “Use the following IP address” so that a dot appears. Then you may enter a temporary IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 9 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Configuring the WHiSP radio Once your computer TCP/IP properties have temporarily been assigned a IP address 192.168.100.4, you may communicate with the WHiSP radio. Open your web browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer) and enter the radio default address: 192.168.100.1. If the WHiSP radio is powered and properly connected to your computer, you will see the WHiSP radio homepage or status page open in your web browser.
  • Page 10 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Status Device type should read Subscriber Modem – Multipoint Mode . Any other label indicates an inappropriate preconfiguration of the WHiSP radio Software Version should be noted in the event you have technical difficulties and need to contact technical support FPGA Version should be noted in the event you have technical difficulties and...
  • Page 11 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Configuration Device type The second line should read Subscriber Modem – Multipoint Mode . Any other label indicates an inappropriate preconfiguration of the WHiSP radio RF Frequency Check only RF Frequencies as instructed by your Wireless Scan List Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Page 12 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Alignment Normal Operating Display Operating Mode This will read SM is in Operating Mode or SM is in Alignment Mode as an indication of the currently selected mode. Enable Alignment Click this button to put the radio into Alignment Mode, or to Mode ON update the Alignment Mode bar graph (should it not automatically refresh every second).
  • Page 13 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Alignment Alignment Mode Display Select “Alignment” on the “WHiS P Zone” web page to obtain the alignment mode web page. Click “Enable Alignment Mode ON” to display a bar graph of signal strength. This will assist in adjusting the WHiSP radio for maximum alignment (maximum signal strength).
  • Page 14 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Event Log Information on Event Log is for tech support personnel only. The user should not clear this data unless instructed to do so by tech support personnel.
  • Page 15 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 AP Eval Data Information on AP Eval Data is for tech support personnel only.
  • Page 16 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Link Test Information on Link Test is for tech support personnel only.
  • Page 17 D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Packet Stats Information on Packet Stats is for tech support personnel only.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    D R A F T – 9/10/2001 Specifications Operating Frequency Range U-NII Mid band 5.25 to 5.35 GHz Access Method TDD/TDMA Data Rate Multipoint 10 Mbps Modulation Type High Index BFSK/4FSK (Optimized for interference rejection) Carrier to Interference (C/I) 3dB Ber 1*10 Receiver Sensitivity -84dBm 1*10 Error Floor...