Wi-Fi X-Card; I/O X-Card - Sierra Wireless AirLink GX Series Hardware User's Manual

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AirLink GX Series Hardware User Guide
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I/O
Dual Ethernet
If you have an X-Card installed in your device, its type and status is shown on the
ACEmanager home page (Status > Home).

Wi-Fi X-Card

This card adds Wi-Fi capacity to the device using the 802.11b/g/n standard. It has
the following modes:
Client Mode where a GX device uses a Wi-Fi client connection to connect to
an access point, rather than acting as an access point (AP)
Access Point Mode where the device acts as an AP
Both (AP + Client Mode) where the device can act as an AP and also use a
Wi-Fi Client connection to connect to an AP
The GX Series device connects as a client to a configured AP whenever the
AP is available. When the AP is not available, it connects to a 3G network and
acts as an AP to W-Fi clients connected to the GX.
Note: The Wi-Fi X-card requires the use of an antenna with a male RP-SMA connector.
See the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for details on Wi-Fi
configuration and use.

I/O X-Card

This card uses a 15-pin connector to add to the basic device:
One additional RS-232 communication port
Four additional digital I/O pins
Four analog voltage sensing pins
Optional 2 meter I/O X-Card breakout cable (To order, contact your
distributor.)
Maximum data rate for the RS-232 interface on the I/O X-Card is 115.2 kbps.
See the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for details on I/O set up and
use.
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