User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- RUGGEDCOM WIN7000
- Table of Contents
- FCC Statement and Cautions
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. About this Guide
- 1.2. Capabilities and Features
- 1.3. Safety Information
- 1.3.1. General
- 1.3.2. Power Supply Requirements
- 1.3.3. Equipment Installation
- 1.3.4. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure
- 1.3.5. Lightning Protection
- 1.3.6. Power Cord Protection
- 1.3.7. Servicing
- 1.3.8. Antenna Grounding Requirements
- 1.3.9. Outdoor Grounding System
- 1.3.10. User Ports and Power Supply
- 1.3.11. Safety Hazards
- 1.4. WIN7000 Physical Specifications
- 2. Site and Installation Requirements
- 3. Installation Procedures
- 3.1. Pre-Installation Safety Instructions
- 3.2. Package Components and Unpacking
- 3.3. Installation Tools
- 3.4. Installing the Base Station
- 3.5. Weatherproofing
- 3.6. Hazardous Location Information
- 3.7. Hazardous Location Installation
- 4. Setup
- 5. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Connector and Cable Pinouts
- Appendix B. WIN7000 Specifications
- Appendix C. List of Acronyms
- Appendix D. Warranty
RUGGEDCOM WIN7000
Installation Guide
Chapter 4
Setup
Connecting to the WIN7000 Web Interface 37
Setup
The initial setup procedure consists of:
• Configuring the computer’s network parameters and connecting to the WIN7000 Web interface
• Verifying IP connectivity
Section 4.1
Connecting to the WIN7000 Web Interface
This section describes how to configure the network parameters in Microsoft Windows so you can connect a
computer to the WIN7000. For instructions on how to configure the network parameters for other operating
systems, refer to your operating system documentation.
Before beginning, ensure that the base station is connected to the Power over Ethernet (PoE) power adaptor and
that power is applied.
Follow these steps connect a computer to the WIN7000 Web interface:
Procedure: Connecting a computer to the base station
1. Ensure that the PoE adaptor is connected to the base station. Connect the computer’s Ethernet port to the
PoE adaptor’s Ethernet port.
2. On the computer, click Start and select Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel, select Network and Internet Connections.
4. Select Network Connections and then double-click Local Area Connection. The Local Area Connections
Properties dialog appears with the General tab selected.