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Intermec mobilelan 2102s access point: user guide
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Numbers
10BaseT port, described, 1-4
2.4 GHz antennas and antenna accessories, B-6
2102 S
accessories, list of, 1-6
analyzing problems, 4-3
antenna
external, attaching, B-3
external, using, B-3
cannot configure locally using serial port, 4-11
cannot connect using a Web browser, 4-11
configuring
as DHCP server, 2-5
as NAT server, 2-8
installing, 1-5
getting help, 4-11
learning about, 1-3
LED pattern when fully booted, 4-11
LEDs, described, 1-4
managing remotely, 2-3
mounting, 1-6
radio, configuring, 3-3
understanding, 1-3
802.11b HR radio
antenna diversity, B-4
antennas, placing, B-4
channels, A-4
configuring, 3-3
data rate, A-4
frequency band, A-4
LED pattern when faulty, 4-10
menu, 3-3
parameters, explained, 3-4
positioning antennas, B-4
power output, A-4
radio type, A-4
range, A-4
specifications, list of, A-4
worldwide frequencies for, 3-5
A
about this access point
screen, 4-7, 4-12
viewing information, 4-6
access point, see 2101 S
accessories, antenna, list of, B-6
address
DNS, 2-7
high, 2-7
IP broadcast, 2-7
low, 2-7
MAC, viewing, 4-6
analyzing the 2102 S, 4-3
antenna
accessories, list of, B-6
adapter cables, B-6
attaching, B-3
diversity, B-4
external, using, B-3
guidelines, 1-7
list of accessories, B-6
placement
for 802.11b HR radios, B-4
for antenna diversity, B-4
placement guidelines, B-4
positioning, 1-7
positioning for 802.11b HR radio, B-4
positioning for diversity, B-4
recommended separation, B-5
separation, B-4, B-5
AP Connections
screen, 4-3
viewing, 4-3
architecture, A-3
attaching an external antenna, B-3
available IP addresses, viewing, 4-5
B
basic rate, 3-4
menu defaults, A-5
boot process, LED activity, described, 4-7
broadcast address, 2-7
bytes transmitted and received, 4-4
C
changing
password, 2-4
user name, 2-4
commonly asked technical support questions, 4-11
configuration matrix string, LED pattern when incorrect, 4-10
configuration summary
screen, 4-6
viewing, 4-5
configuring
2102 S as a DHCP server, 2-5
2102 S as NAT server, 2-8
802.11b HR radio, 3-3
HereUAre, C-3
WEP, 3-5
confirming firmware version, 4-12
D
data rate, 3-4, A-3
menu defaults, A-5
data rate fallback, 3-4
menu defaults, A-5
decreasing interference, 1-5
I
Index
I-3

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