WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card User’s Guide (Windows 2000) Version 1.1 DMM000001-03 Copyright 2002, MeshNetworks, Inc.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Foreword This document describes in detail the confidential and proprietary technology of MeshNetworks’ ™ Architecture. MeshNetworks products and technology are protected by US and international patent and patent pending technology. This document represents the current design; the contents are subject to change at any time at the discretion of MeshNetworks, Inc. , MeshTray, and MeshNetworks’ logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of MeshNetworks, Inc.
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WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1 System Requirements ......................................................................................................... 1 General System Requirements .........................
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WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Introduction Thank you for purchasing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card. Please install the Application Software and Drivers before inserting the Wireless Modem Card in your system. To get started proceed to the Installing the Software section of this document. is a wireless communication system capable of supporting high data rate mobile communication at vehicular speeds.
MeshNetworks What’s in the Box Each WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card is a full-featured wireless networking interface. The following is a list of the items provided with each WMC6300 card: • WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card • 2.4 GHz Antenna with a 12 inch cable and MMCX connector • Antenna Clip with adhesive backing • WMC6300 Software and Documentation CD Figure 2. What’s in the Box The CD contains an on-line version of the WMC6300 User’s Guide in Adobe PDF format.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide WMC6300 External Connections and Lights The WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card is designed for insertion into an industrystandard Type II PCMCIA card slot located in a Host device. The WMC6300 has an antenna port to connect the external antenna and two LED Indicators. The Red LED is the transmit indicator and the Green LED is the receive indicator as shown in Figure 4. Figure 3.
MeshNetworks Installing the Software Installing Software (Windows 2000 Clients Only) Note: Install the Software before inserting the WMC6300 card. Complete the following procedure to install the 1. Insert the drive. 2. The Software: Software Installation CD into the computers’ CDROM Setup program will be displayed as shown in Figure 4. Note: If the installation program does not start automatically, open the Windows Start menu, click on Run, and then type d:setup.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide 4. The “License Agreement” window will be displayed. Please review the End User License Agreement. Use the scroll bar located at the right side of the window to display the complete text message. Note: If you do not agree with the terms of the license agreement, click on “Cancel” and the installation will be terminated. 5. To continue with the installation process, click on the “YES” button as shown in Figure 5 and then click on “Next” to continue the installation.
MeshNetworks 7. The “Ready to Install Window” will be displayed as shown in Figure 7. This window displays the Install Folder location and the Shortcut Folder name that will be used to install the software. Click on “Next” to proceed with the installation process. Figure 7. Ready to Install Window 8. During the installation process, the “Performing Setup Actions” window displays a status bar that indicates the progress of the installation.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide 9. If selected, the “ReadMe” file will be displayed. Review the contents of the file and then close the dialog window by clicking on the “X” located in the upper-right corner of the window. 10. The “ Installed Successfully” dialog window will appear as shown in Figure 9. Click on “Finish” to complete the installation process. Figure 9.
MeshNetworks Configuring the DNS Address The Network Operator must supply the DNS IP address for an Internet connection. This address must be manually configured in order for web URLs such as www.meshnetworks.com to be resolved. Complete the following procedure to configure the address: 1. Click on Start/Settings/Network and Dial-up Connections/Local Area Connection 2. Right click on the Local Area Connection Corresponding to the Wireless Modem Card and select “Properties” from the pop up menu. 3.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Connect the Antenna Assembly (Laptop Computer) Complete the following procedure to connect the Antenna Assembly to the WMC6300, for use in a standard laptop computer. Warning This unit is not FCC certified for use in a PDA. Always eject card when not in use. 1. Locate the Antenna (Part Number MEA-Antenna12) and insert the connector into the WMC6300 antenna port as shown in Figure 10. Note: The connector will “snap” into place when fully inserted.
MeshNetworks Warning Use only the MeshNetworks supplied antenna. Use of another antenna is prohibited and violates FCC regulations. Figure 12. Mounting the Antenna Clip 4. Insert the Antenna into the Antenna Clip as shown in Figure 13. The Antenna Clip must be closed to secure the Antenna. The Antenna Clip can be opened to remove the Antenna and WMC6300 card when not in use.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Figure 13. Insert the Antenna into the Clip Connect the Magnetic Antenna Assembly (Optional) Complete the following procedure to install the Magnetic Mount Antenna on the rooftop of a vehicle. (The cable length of the Antenna is approximately 12-feet.) 1. Attach the Magnetic Antenna to the metal rooftop of the vehicle so that the antenna is in a vertical orientation. Caution: The base of the antenna contains a powerful magnet that secures the antenna to the rooftop.
MeshNetworks Insert the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card Complete the following procedure to install the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card in the computer. 1. Locate an available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the computer. If necessary, remove the slot dust cover from the slot. 2. To ensure the correct orientation of the card, insert the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card into the computer’s PCMCIA card slot with the label side up as shown in Figure 15. CAUTION - Never force the card into the slot. Figure 15.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Removing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card The WMC6300 should be ejected using the following procedure to ensure that power to the card is disabled prior to removal. Warning Always eject card when not in use. 1. Click on the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the system task bar. 2. Select “Stop mea PC Card” from the popup menu as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Eject the Hardware 3.
MeshNetworks Uninstalling Application Software Complete the following procedure to “Uninstall” the Ad Hoc Routing Software: 1. From the Start menu, select Program Files→ →Uninstall . Note: The software can also be uninstalled using “Add/Remove Programs” located in the Control Panel. 2. The Uninstall program will ask, “Are you sure you want to remove MeshNetworks Software…” as shown in Figure 19. Click on “Yes” to continue. Figure 19. Confirm Uninstall 3.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Overview of MeshNetworks’ MeshTray MeshTray™ MeshTray is a status application that reports vital and statistical information about the card. Because MeshTray is a “tray” application, it stays in the desktop system status tray when it is minimized as shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22. The MeshTray icon changes to indication of the state of the wireless interface. In Figure 21 the MeshTray icon is in an inactive or disconnected state. Inactive MeshTray Icon Figure 21.
MeshNetworks MeshTray Status When the utility is launched, MeshTray displays useful system information such as a description of the device, the MAC address of the node, the IP address of the currently associated IAP, and the type of device (i.e., Subscriber Device, Wireless Router or IAP). The Driver and Firmware version and the IAP Address are also displayed. Figure 23.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Customer Service Information For information about solving difficulties in setting up your mea WMC6300, please see the Frequently Asked Questions in the support page at http://www.meshnetworks.com/. If you have read this document, reviewed the FAQ, and made every effort to resolve installation WMC6300 supplier.
MeshNetworks License and Warranty Information Important Information PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS HARDWARE, CONSISTING OF A CD ROM AND PCMCIA CARD, AND THE SOFTWARE (COLLECTIVELY, THE “PRODUCT”). IF YOU AGREE WITH ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT & LIMITED WARRANTY, PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT FOLLOWING THE ONSCREEN INSTRUCTIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE PRODUCT.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide You assume responsibility for the selection of the appropriate applications program and associated reference materials. MeshNetworks makes no warranty or representation that the Software will meet your requirements or work in combination with any hardware or applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the Software will be corrected.
MeshNetworks Regulatory Information FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WMC6300 Windows 2000 User’s Guide Safety Information for the WMC6300 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. MeshNetworks’ products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1, 1991.
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