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RF45-PRO Quick Start Guide Table of contents About this document ................. 2 Declaration of conformity ..............3 1- Directly over the network ............. 4 2- Over the serial port ............... 6 3- Data transfer ................8 Specifications ..................9 Ref. 11-06-V3-ffr...
RF45-PRO Quick Start Guide About this document The purpose of this document is to assist the user in configuring the ARF45- Pro so to have it up and running for data transfer. Assumption: The ARF45-Pro contains the default factory settings.
Crolles, November 12th, 2008 VINCENT Hervé / Quality manager Download of the user guide Thank you for having chosen the ADEUNIS RF products. User guides can be uploaded directly on our web site www.adeunis-rf.com Index Products Paragraph Modems > WIFI modem...
- There should be a DHCP server on the network (for instance in the Access Point)! & - The Access Point’s settings must be the same as the ARF45-Pro default settings! So the Access point should be configured as followed:...
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Quick Start Guide 1/ Open a web browser. 2/ Enter the IP address of the ARF45-Pro (The IP address has been assigned by the DHCP server running on the AP. So the address can be retrieved from the AP based on the MAC address of the ARF45-Pro).
ARF45-Pro over the network. So the user should first connect to the ARF45-Pro through the serial port and make a few changes to the default configuration in order to be able to connect to a remote AP.
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SSID name and possibly the security settings. After having performed those changes the ARF45-Pro is up and running. So the user can connect to the ARF45-Pro web server (refer to 1) for advanced configuration. In case the user does not have any Acces Point, then he can connect to the web server by connecting to the Ad Hoc network created by the ARF45-PRO, Lantronix Initial Adhoc Network.
Once the connection is established with a remote wireless Access Point, the user can send and receive data from the ARF45-Pro. By default the ARF45-Pro behaves like a TCP server listening on a default port (port number 10001). So the user should initiate the data transfer by opening a TCP socket from a TCP client.
RF45-PRO Quick Start Guide Specifications Frequency range : 2.412 – 2.484 GHz Radiated RF power : + 15 dBm Sensitivity : - 91 dBm @ 1 Mbps Range : 200 m in open field Standards compliance : EN 300-328 – EN301-489 WIFI Network standard : 802.11b;...
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