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802.11b Wireless Serial Port Adapter WiSER2400.IP User Guide www.o tc wir el ess.com.
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TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 1 W I SER2400.IP W I F I R ADIO ................................................................................ 2 S PECIFICATIONS .............
Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION WiSER2400.IP is an 802.11b compliant, or WiFi, radio with an RS232 serial interface. The WiSER2400.IP radio takes serial dat a from the equipment or computing device connected via its RS232 port, conv erts the serial data into 802.
WiSER2400.IP WiFi Radio Specifications Model WiSER2400.IP Standard 802.11 and 802.11b Host Interface RS232 Frequency 2.4GHz – 2.495GHz RF Channels 11 channels (US, Canada), 13 channels (Europe), 14 .
Chapter 2 - INSTALLATION OF WiSER2400.IP Installation of WiSER2400.IP Hardware Standard Hardware Items 1 WiSER2400.IP radio 1 3-foot RS232 –P cable 1 ac-dc power adapter 1 pair of Velcro mounting pads Power This radio connected to your equipment draws power from the provided AC-DC power adapter that plugs into a wall outlet.
Status LED’s Power on the WiSER2400 Radio, the LED’s on the front panel should exhibit the following patterns: LED Color Light Blinking Pattern Indication ON RED Steady on Proper power is supplied.
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Installation of WiSER2400.IP Software System Requirements For using the WiSER2400.IP Wireless Ethernet Adapter’s utilitie s software, your computer must meet the fo llowing minimum requirements: .
Chapter 3 - Diagnostic and Configuration Utility Overview This chapter describes the f unctionalities and operations of WiSER2400.IP Diagnostic and Configuration Utility program. The utility program can be used to configure and monitor WiSER2400.IP radi os.
In general, the main window consists of five panels: Connection and Overall Status, Radio Status, Configuration, Security , and RS232 and WLAN Statistics . Connection and Overall Status Panel The Connection and Overall Status panel, shown in figure 2, controls and maintains the serial connection, and disp lays up-to-date connection status.
Figure 3. Radio Status Panel s (AP: left; Station: right) In general, the Radio Status Panel di splays the firmware version, firmware release date, role, and communication channel used by the radio. The panel displays additional radio signal information such as the Port Status, Link Quality, and Signal strength.
In addition, there are two bu ttons on this panel. The “Default Setting…” button is to set the Max Bytes/Pkt and End Frame Byte to 6 bytes per packet and 0x0D (Carriage Return) respectively. The “Apply” button on this panel is for s ending the ‘Config’ command to the radio unit that sets its configuration with above fields.
RS232 and WLAN Statistics Panel The transmission statistics of the RS232 (COM port) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is shown in this panel . To retrieve the statistics, click Refresh button located at the botto m of the main window of the utility program.
Security Panel This panel shown in Figure 5 enables users to configure security options for the WiSER2400 radios. WiSER2400 supports Wi red Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption both 64bits and 128bits.The Secu rity panel contains two sub-panels, Encryption sub-panel and WEP Keys Creation sub-panel.
There are two methods to generate WEP encryption keys. One is to use auto key generation through the Passphrase field, and the other method is to manually input a set of keys in the Manual Entry fields .
The Manual Entry Key 1/2/3/4 fields accept hexadecimal inputs as the encryption he remaining fields in the Security Panel are described below. a. Deny Unencrypted Data Frames : if checked, the firmware will block b.
Chapter 4 - UDP/IP Implementation This section describes how the radio firmware composes RS232 data into UDP packets and sends them out, as well as how it receives the UDP packets and performs necessary checks. If all checks are passed, it retrieves the RS232 data from the packets, and sends the data out to RS232 cable.
b. UDP header: i. Source Port number = “UDP Port ” in the “This Unit” portion in the configuration panel. ii. Destination Port number = “UDP Po rt” in the “Dest. Unit” portion in the configuration panel. iii. UDP Length = UDP header length + data length.
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Blank Pages Appear When Open the Utility Program It is possibly due to the unavailability of the COM port. Please pay attention to the Connection and Overall Status field next to the Connect button. Press the Connect button again to see if the status indicates “Connected.
Poor Link Quality If the Signal Strength indicator is reasonably high (>20%) and the Link Quality is not zero, but the “Link Qualit y” stays in the Poor range, it could be due to one of the following reasons: • Make sure that radio interference is not present in the radio network.
Technical Support If problems are still not solved, please c ontact our Technical Support to obtain further assistance. Call: 1-800-770-6698 in USA Call: 011-510-490-8288 outside of USA 19 E-mail:techsupport@otcwireless.
Appendix A: Limited Warranty WiSER2400 Hardware The seller warrants to the end user (“Cus tomer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanshi p and materials, under normal use and service, for one (1) year from the dat e of purchase from the seller or its authorized reseller.
Appendix B: Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) The equipment is confirmed to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 15 rules. The operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
European Community (EC) Direct ives Conformity and Restrictions This product is in conformity with t he protection requirements of EC Council directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, and 1999/ 5/EC on the ap.
Glossary Access Point An internetworking device that seamle ssly connects wired and wireless networks. Access Points combined with a distributed system s upport the creation of multiple radio cells that enable roaming throughout a facility.
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