10/100 Base-T Ethernet Network Connection; Serial Port Connection; Configuration Of The Wireless Router; Discovering Multenet Devices - Multenet GPRS / EDGE User Manual

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10/100 Base-T Ethernet Network Connection

Connect to your router via the Ethernet Network through a 10/100 Base-T switch/hub or
directly via straight or crossover Ethernet cable.

Serial Port Connection

The Router is a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) device. You need to choose the serial
cable best suited to your serial device. A number of cable options are available:
Crossed Serial Cable (most commonly used).
Full Crossed Serial Cable.
Null-Modem Crossed Serial Cable. Connect to another DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)
device, such as a PC.
Straight Serial Cable. Connect to a DCE (Data Communications Equipment) device such
as a Modem.

Configuration of the Wireless Router

There are a number of methods to configure the Router:
Web Browser Configuration
Configuration File Upload
Telnet or Serial configuration
BootP/DHCP
These configuration methods will be explained in the next chapter.

Discovering Multenet Devices

Please ensure that your system firewall is disabled, launch EtherPAD Explorer and click on
'Scan' to discover any Multenet devices on your local subnet.
or
Select [Run EtherPAD Explorer now] from the Autorun Menu to launch the executable from
the CD, then click on scan to start discovery.
Note: EtherPAD Explorer executable is available on
the Multenet Product CD, along with the installation for
MS Windows PCs
Getting Started
Wireless Routers
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