
MDS 05-2873A01, Rev. E
i
NET Series Installation & Start-Up
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•
Device Mode
—Access Point, or Remote (default).
•
Network Name
—
Common identifier used by all of the units,
which are part of the same network (required).
The Network Name must be programmed to enable Remote units to
associate with the Access Point unit.
Other parameters that commonly need review or adjustment are:
•
IP Address
—Must be a unique address to allow for IP access
through the
LAN
port or over-the-air. (Default = 192.168.1.1)
•
RF Output Power Level
—Check and adjust as necessary for
compliance with regulatory guidelines. (Defaults: iNET=+30
dBm, iNET-II=+28 dBm.)
•
Data Rate
—
AUTO
selection (default) allows maximum data rate
for the current signal level. (The stronger the signal, the higher
the data rate.) iNET-II data rates are 512 kbps or 1 Mbps; iNET
rates are 256 kbps or 512 kbps.
•
Password
—Used for remote access and Menu System features.
NOTE:
The default password is
admin
. For web access, a username is
also required. The default username is
iNET
or
iNET-II
in accor-
dance with the radio model being used.
A unique IP address and subnet are required to access the Menu
System, either through the
LAN
port, or remotely over-the-air.
A summary of selected operating parameters’ range and default values
is included in the Reference Chart at the center of this booklet.
How to Review the Transceiver’s Configuration
The following is an overview of the configuration procedure. For
detailed instructions on using the HTTP (
LAN
Port) and text-based
(
COM1
) Menu System, please refer to the
User’s Guide
. Key menu
selections are shown at the center of this guide.
a. Connect a computer’s serial communications port to the
COM1
Port. (Defaults: 19,200 bps/8N1/No Handshaking)
b. Launch a terminal emulator program, such as HyperTerminal,
on the computer. Configure to: 19,200 bps/8N1/no handshak-
ing/VT100.
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