Simple Network Setup - Apache Labs ANAN-100/D Manual

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Simple network setup

The OpenHPSDR Hermes/Angelia, ANAN-10/ANAN-100/ANAN-100D radios are designed to work via Ethernet
cabling on a "Local Area Network" or "LAN". Ethernet simplifies the installation, and configuration of hardware
and software on a PC, making the installation basically plug and play. No sound card interface wiring, no
Firewire cards or drivers, no USB ports or drivers needed. It just works!
How simple does it get? This simple:
1. For the most basic network, you don't need any external hardware other than a CAT5 or CAT6
network/Ethernet cable between your OpenHPSDR Hermes/ANAN-* LAN port and your computer's LAN port.
2. Done. Nothing more to do. It just works, but it may take a while to connect each time unless you
assign static IP addresses.
OK, how do I hook my brand new OpenHPSDR Hermes/ANAN-* to my home WiFi (wireless network) router?
1. Connect a CAT5 or CAT6 network/Ethernet cable between the OpenHPSDR Hermes/ANAN-* LAN port
and a free LAN port on your Linksys/Belkin/NetGear/DLink 802.11n wireless router.
2. Done. Nothing more to do. It just works.
Note : Direct connection between ANAN-* and PC is not recommended due to the excessive time which may be
required for an IP address to be assigned.
Note : CAT5 and CAT6 Ethernet cables have 8 pin male modular connectors on both ends. The Hermes/Angelia
ANAN-* radios have a corresponding female 8 pin modular LAN port on the front panel.
Author KC9XG
Revision v1.8
April 23, 2013
Apache Labs ANAN-100/D
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authors N9VV and KC9XG

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