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Intermec mobilelan 2102s access point: user guide
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IP (continued)
broadcast address, 2-7
frame type, menu defaults, A-4
router (gateway)
defined, 2-7
menu defaults, A-4
subnet mask, 2-7
subnet mask, menu defaults, A-4
K
key, WEP, 3-6
L
lease duration, 2-7
LEDs
activity, described, 4-7
described, 1-4
lighting sequence, understanding, 4-7
pattern when configuration matrix string is incorrect, 4-10
pattern when radio is faulty, 4-10
understanding, 1-3
length, A-3
lights, see LEDs
low address, defined, 2-7
M
MAC address, viewing, 4-6
management interfaces, A-3
managing the 2102 S remotely, 2-3
Media Access protocol, A-3
microwave oven, decreasing interference from, 1-5
MobileLAN access utility
using to set initial IP address, 1-8
using to upgrade, 4-8
using to upload firmware, 4-9
mounting bracket kits, listed, 1-6
mounting the 2102 S, 1-6
N
Network Address Translation (NAT), 2-7
server, configuring the 2102 S as, 2-8
network name (SSID), 3-4
O
operating temperature, A-3
optional mounting bracket kits, 1-6
options, antennas, B-6
P
parameters
802.11b HR radio, 3-4
DHCP server, 2-7
HereUAre, C-3
WEP, 3-6
password
changing, 2-4
menu defaults, A-5
Passwords screen, 2-5
physical specifications, A-3
placement guidelines, antenna, B-4
port control, menu defaults, A-5
port statistics
screen, 4-4
viewing, 4-4
ports
described, 1-4
understanding, 1-4
positioning antenna
external, for 802.11B HR radios, B-4
external, for antenna diversity, B-4
positioning the antenna, 1-7
Power LED
described, 1-4, 4-7
not on, 4-11
pattern when access point is fully booted, 4-11
pattern when configuration matrix string is incorrect, 4-10
pattern when radio is faulty, 4-10
Power port, described, 1-4
problems, analyzing, 4-3
proxy server, using to access Internet, 2-3
Q
questions, technical support, 4-11
R
radio
configuring, 3-3
LED pattern when faulty, 4-10
troubleshooting, 4-10
version, viewing, 4-6
Radio LED
described, 1-4, 4-7
pattern when configuration matrix string is incorrect, 4-10
pattern when radio is faulty, 4-10
rate
basic, 3-4
data, 3-4, A-3
data fallback, 3-4
filtering, A-3
receive data, WEP, 3-6
recommended antenna separation, B-5
resetting the factory defaults, 1-9
router, IP address, 2-7
S
separation, antenna, B-4
serial port
cannot connect using, 4-11
described, 1-4
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Index
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