2.0 Quick Start
The ethernet connections are dependent upon what is available to work with for the test configu-
ration. For the purposes of this QUICK START, the assumption is that a LAN connection is
available (with Internet connectivity) and that the PC is connected to this LAN.
To connect an Nano IP
Series to a PC, an
ethernet CROSSOVER
(not a straight-
through) cable must
At this point there is a wireless connection between the PC and the LAN, and you should be
be used.
able to go about your typical networking activities, including accessing the Internet (via the
LAN).
Also, by opening a web browser and entering the IP address of either Nano IP Series, you will
be taken to the respective unit's Web User Interface LOGIN window.
If communications not available as outlined above:
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Disconnect the PC's LAN connection from its NIC card and insert the now ‗loose
end' of the ethernet patchcable into the rear ETHERNET RJ45 connector at the rear
of the MASTER Nano IP Series.
Using a CROSSOVER cable, connect the PC's NIC card RJ45 jack to the
ETHERNET RJ45 connector on the REMOTE Nano IP Series.
Verify the RSSI LEDs on the front of each Nano IP Series are illuminated.
Verify TX (red) LED activity on the front of each Nano IP Series.
Observe the rear of each Nano IP Series, specifically the ETHERNET connection:
the green LINK LED should be illuminated (indicating proper cabling) and the amber
(ACTIVITY LED) should also be flickering—indicating DATA traffic at the
ETHERNET connector.
If using Windows XP, the firewall function could inhibit desired data traffic. Anti-
virus software may also have a negative impact.
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