Inventory of Equipment ..............................4 Hardware Installation and Configuration ........................4 Software Installation and Configuration ........................6 Using Linux on the SDC-WB40NBT ..........................8 Common Terms ....................................8 Scanning for Available Access Points ............................... 8 Establishing a Wireless Connection ..............................8...
If not already installed, attach the four riser assembly mounting screws onto the breakout board. These screws are installed from the bottom of the breakout board. Connect the U.FL coax cable from the breakout board to the SDC-WB40NBT (the smaller central board). Connect the coax to the WB40NBT's "main" connector.
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SDC-WB40NBT Figures 1 and 2: Antenna Cable Connections Plug the SDC-WB40NBT module into ST19, the 120-pin high-density connector situated near the four mounting screws that were installed in step 1. Connect an antenna with an SMA connector to the antenna port STA4.
USB to RS-232 DB9/DB25 Adapter Power supply 9V 2.5A negative center with wall (US/European) adapter Cable To set up the SDC-WB40NBT, follow these steps: Load the driver for the USB to RS232 cable using the CD provided. To load the driver, follow these steps: Driver and Utility CD a.
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Quick Start Guide SDC-WB40NBT Download and set up a serial terminal emulator (which will be used to send the SDC-WB40NBT commands). Note: A variety of emulators are available. In this Quick Start Guide, we use Tera Term. To download and set up Tera Term, follow these steps: a.
Quick Start Guide SDC-WB40NBT SDC-WB40NBT SING INUX ON THE Common Terms Shell – A command interpreter running on the Linux kernel. Terminal – A terminal is a window which accesses the shell command interpreter. Summit accesses the shell using a Tera Term terminal.