User's Manual

Configuration
M5580M-FSU page 13
[Eth Rx] 66,191 bytes [Eth Tx] 79,526 bytes
[RF Rx] 0 bytes [RF Tx] 0 bytes
Success.
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The [Active Channel] field indicates whether the AP and SU are connected or disconnected. If connected,
the AP and SU will automatically start passing Ethernet traffic over the wireless link.
Changing IP Address
Use the ipconfig command to change the radio’s ip address, subnet mask and gateway.
Syntax: ipconfig [<ip> <subnet> <gateway>]
Example:
#> ipconfig 192.168.100.101 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.1
New configuration: [ip] 192.168.100.101 [subnet mask] 255.255.255.0
[gateway] 19
2.168.100.1
save and activate ? (y/n) y
The new configuration will be saved and activated in 10 seconds.
Success.
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LEDs
LEDs are visible on the unit’s PCB between the reset button and the RJ-45 connector. The
function of each LED is described below:
LNK (green)
Green: On solid for an established 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet Link.
100 (green)
Green: Solid if 100BaseT, Blinks only if there is activity (TX or RX) on the network when
a 100 MBit connection is established. Off if a 10BaseT connection is established or if
there is 10BaseT activity.
RSSI (4 Amber LEDs)
In all modes except “Survey”, the unit’s four yellow LEDs indicate the level of RF signal
being received from a VALID AP or SU as appropriate.
Yellow LED 1 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –90 dBm. On
continuously at –85 dBm. This is the Leftmost LED
Yellow LED 2 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –80 dBm. On
continuously at –75 dBm.
Yellow LED 3 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –70 dBm. On
continuously at –65 dBm.
Yellow LED 4 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –60 dBm. On
continuously at –55 dBm. This is the rightmost LED.
If no VALID AP or SU signal is detected the LEDs will not be on at all.