One AC power adapter and cord (except ABSE-100D-POC model) A mounting cradle (mounting hardware is user-supplied) A female-to-female null-modem adapter A female RS-232 loopback adapter An AirborneDirect Wireless Device Server Quick Start Guide (this document) A CD containing: o WLN-UART Support o WLN-SPI Support...
Getting Started Quickly The AirborneDirect Wireless Device Server is shipped ready-to-use. Follow these quick steps to set up the wireless device server. Unpack the Wireless Device Server Unpack the AirborneDirect Wireless Device Server and compare the package contents with the items listed on the front of this Quick Start Guide.
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If the LEDs indicate a problem with a wired or wireless connection, remove the power source from the Wireless Device Server, wait a few seconds, and re-apply power. If the LEDs still do not behave AirborneDirect Wireless Device Server Users Guide...
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Access Point configuration programs have a Refresh button for this purpose). If the Wireless Device Server still does not appear, refer to the troubleshooting chapter in the AirborneDirect™ Wireless Device Server User’s Guide (on the CD) and in your AP documentation.
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5) Set module SSID (This much match the SSID of the other device in the Ad-hoc connection) – wl-ssid <name> 6) Set the network type of the module to Ad-Hoc – wl-type p 7) Disable telnet timeout – wl-telnet-timeout 0 8) Save changes to flash –...
™ ™ Wireless Device Server Quick Start Guide, product briefs and application notes, an Airborne Evaluation Utility (AEU), and a VCOM driver and configuration utility. For more information, see the AirborneDirect ™ Wireless Device Server User’s Guide. 5675 Hudson Industrial Parkway Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 330.655.9000...
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