Modas mc4 User Manual

Modas mc4 User Manual

Mc 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless lan-bridge & serial client adapter
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MC
802.11 a/b/g/n
Wireless LAN-Bridge
&
Serial Client Adapter
Manual
MC Manual
Version 2.10c
1

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Technical Description
Ports of the MC1
Details the LEDs and ports for the MC1 device, including connector assignments.
Ports of the MC2
Details the LEDs and ports for the MC2 device, including connector assignments.
Ports of the MC4
Details the LEDs and ports for the MC4 device, including connector assignments.
Meaning of the LEDs
Explains the meaning of the LEDs on the front panel for indicating device status.
Technical Properties
Lists the technical specifications of the MC device, including interfaces, power, and environment.
Wireless LAN - Interface
Provides detailed specifications for the MC's wireless LAN interface, including technology, encryption, and data rates.
Initial startup
The MC-Config-Application
Describes the initial setup process using the MC-Config application via the LAN interface.
Reset to factory settings
Explains the procedure to reset the MC device back to its original factory default settings.
Setup of the parameters via Web-Interface
General Information
Provides an overview of the MC's general status and firmware information accessible via the web interface.
Device Menu
Navigates the device menu for firmware upgrades and configuration file management.
Configuration
Details the various configuration menus available for the MC device, such as Admin, Network, and Wireless.
Statistics
Explains how to access and view statistical data on network interfaces and system logs.
Bridge Modes
LAN Client Cloning
Describes the LAN Client Cloning mode where the MC adopts the IP/MAC of the connected LAN client.
NAT- und Single Client NAT Mode
Explains NAT modes for isolating LAN clients and transforming traffic via the MC's IP address.
Level 2 Bridge Mode
Details Level 2 Bridge mode, enabling LAN clients to use their own IPs while sharing the MC's MAC address.
MWLC-Mode
Covers MWLC mode for tunneling client data to a master MC, solving transparency and IP assignment issues.
WLAN interface parameter
Wireless LAN Parameter
Configures main wireless parameters like mode, profiles, frequency band, country, and sleep mode.
Wireless SSID Profile
Allows defining multiple WLAN SSID profiles for seamless switching between different networks.
Security Parameter
Sets encryption methods (WEP, WPA, WPA2), keying protocols, and authentication for WLAN security.
Wireless Roaming
Manages roaming behavior by adjusting SNR thresholds and access point preferences for stable connections.
Ping-Test
Explains the ping test function for error detection and troubleshooting WLAN connection interruptions.
Access Point List
Defines preferred or avoided access points for improved roaming decisions based on BSSID.
Debug
Recording system messages
Details methods for recording system messages to RAM, FLASH, or USB for analysis.
Debug Configurations
Allows defining the intensity of system messages for various program sections based on debug levels.
Recording of data traffic from the LAN or WLAN interface
Enables capturing LAN/WLAN data traffic for analysis using tools like Wireshark.
Function of the serial interface
Parameters of the serial interface
Configures serial port activation, device, baud rate, network mode, and handshake settings.
Section Network-Configuration
Explains various serial interface network modes like TCP/IP Server, Client, UDP/IP, Printerserver, and COMSERVER.
Section „Handshake-Mode"
Defines how serial communication readiness is handled using handshake signals like RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR.
Configuration of MC devices with an USB memory stick
Application for the Config-USB-Stick
Describes using a USB stick to quickly replace or configure MC devices with firmware and settings.
Initializing a USB memory stick
Explains how to initialize a USB stick via MC Config to act as a Config-USB-Stick for backups and replacements.

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