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1. Security Mode Help Figure 7 19 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings Client 1 Set Wireless Mode to Ad Hoc mode 2 Set Wireless Network Mode to 802 11b e Mixed 3 Set Wireless Network Name SSID to sysbas This SSID should be the same as that of the WiComm 1 set in Server mode 4 Set Channel to 4 e This channel should be the same as that of the WiComm 1 set in Server mode 5 Set Bitrate to Auto feria Communion Exports 1 9 ASystemBase Since 1887 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 9 Save amp Reboot Client To reflect the setting to the WiComm 1 click the Save amp Reboot on the Save amp Reboot button on the Save amp Reboot page Save and Reboot All your configuration changes will be saved on IC Chlh 1 Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Save amp Reboot Reboot without Saving All your configuration changes will be last Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Reboot Only Figure 7 20 Ad Hoc Mode Save amp Reboot Client If the WiComm 1 is rebooted the setting values of the WiComm 1 are applied and the WiComm 1 operates as a client After that perform the test if the Client WiComm 1 is normally working Faria Comeunicstson Exzuorta 7 2 0 ASystemBase Since 1987 WIComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 1
2. WiComm 1 User s Guide Ver 1 0b 2008 09 09 A Serial Communication Experis ST System Base C Since 1987 Revision History ps Document PT Feb 13 2007 Context amendment by shlee Sept 9 2008 Roaming Added by shlee A Class Device Product This device is registered only for office use and both the seller and the user must be aware of this If not correctly sold or purchased please exchange with home use device WiComm Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 IMIFOQ U ION Saeed 1 1 bT FROOUIE sl 4454 44474444 1 1 1 2 FT 1 1 1 3 Guide Content and Organization eee eee ea 1 2 tA onn aM esi TEMA 1 3 Tao TFT Er 1 3 Chapter 2 Getting SEN aiuti d ca dna a dcc d ad ata ai li ala aa lit 2 1 GE OT EE 2 1 22 FONN oz minele oale ll ma n d a d arti je ee tre nui le ele ai 2 1 2S ule icio RTI 2 2 24A AOAO EE TN EN USE COE 2 3 Chapter 3 Hardware DescriptiOn anxxnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnne 3 1 Go EE ic El al a Ea i la 3 1 3 1 1 Exterior EEE 3 1 SEE MEE VN iu mE 3 2 3 2 Connector SOSCIIC lio LEE 3 3 3 2 1 DB9Corinecior Sela iiaee ra aa n ne ti ae aia sata da ol 3 3 3 2 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Specification eee ee eee eee eee enen ee tete eee eren eee eee 3 6 3239 Pr OE ea vo a a aan iu ad iulia adi 3 6 3 2 4 Terminal Block Power Connector eee eee nana 3 7 3 3 LED Specification eee eee eee eee eee eee nana 3 8 24A Li
3. WiComm 1 acts as a socket server and waits the access from a client on the network The waiting socket number is specified in Local Socket Port If the socket connection is completed ihe data generated between the socket and the serial port is transmitted as it as TCP Client When a specific server waits the connection from the network WiComm 1 acts as a client of the socket and attempts to access by using the specified IP address and socket number of the server When the Socket connection is completed the data generated between the socket and the serial port is transmitted as it as The server IP address and port number to request the access is specified in the Remote IP Port menu TCP Multi Server WiComm 1 acts as a server and allows the maximum five socket clients to access simultaneously so the WiComm 1 broadcasts the same data for each socket UDP Server WiComm 1 acts as an UDP server and waits the UDP access from a client on the network The waiting socket number is specified in Local Socket Port If UDP packets are received as a socket number waiting the access the WiComm 1 transmits data through the serial port and creates an UDP packet with the data from the serial port to transmit a client UDP Client If data is entered from the serial port the WiComm 1 transmits UDP packets to the specified server s IP address and socket number The server IP address and port number to request the access is s
4. Help Figure 5 4 Management Setting Window The key functions of Portview Configuration are as follows Table 5 6 Key Functions of Portview Configuration Sets the IP address and the socket number of a PC where the Portview is Ag installed i SM Du AG If the IP is set to 0 0 0 0 the Portview is not used For detailed information refer to Portview User s Manual 9 9 Garini CammunicsSon Experts ASystem Base Since 19887 5 4 Serial Settings Serial Setting can configure the communication and operation environment of the serial port After changing the settings press the Submit button To reflect the changed values to the actual system save the current settings in the Save amp Reboot menu and then restart the system Changes will be discarded if a user does not save current settings The figure below shows the WiComm T s serial setting window is displayed in E WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer WiComm Serial Settings Setup Menu Summary Serial Port 1 Network Settings Status Device Name WICOMM 1 Loggedin as vvicomm Logout Enabled Help Serial Settings ERP z Help Wireless Settings Admin Settings Operation Mode COM Port Win200x XP SI Help Local Socket Port 001 Help Change Password Port Alias Port 1 Help Update Firmware Baud Rate Factory Default 9600 bps gt Help Save amp Reboot Data Bits
5. If the network does not support DHCP a fixed IP address should be set up In most cases since DHCP servers do not assign the same addresses whenever the WiComm 1 is turned on it is recommended to use a fixed IP address Contact a user system administrator for technical support 1 Setting via Web A user can easily carry out the environment setting for the WiComm 1 via the Web and can access the Web by using any Web browser For detailed information refer to Chapter 5 Setting via Web 2 Setting by Telnet A user can carry out the environment setting for the WiComm 1 by Telnet For detailed information refer to e Chapter 6 Setting by Telnet 3 Setting via Portview The WiComm 1 can be monitored via Port view which is a windows based utility developed by SystemBase Co Ltd For detailed information refer to Portview User s Manual 4 3 ASystem Bas Since 19887 WIComm Chapter 4 Installation 4 3 Checking the Operation 4 3 1 Checking Serial Port Operation 1 After installing SystemBase COM Port Redirector by referring to COM Port Redirector manual assign 10 10 1 1 and Port4001 to COM Port The follovving figure is an example for the allocation of COM3 2 Connect the serial port of the WiComm 1 to a serial port COMI of a PC 3 Open COMI and COM3 by using the TestMP2 program Set the serial port to 9600bps N 8 1 SystemBase Redirector 2 0 Properties HEER General Port Settings Dri
6. Je bits gt Help Stop Bits 1 bit gt Help Copyright 2007 Parity None gt Help SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Flow Control None I Help Device Type Data Only Help Remote IP Address Port 0 0 0 0 r 4000 Help Keepalive Time o sec s Help MTU byte s Help Port Login Disabie gt Help ResetPort PE O l NE Figure 5 5 Serial Setting Window ASystemBase Since 1987 Submit Cancel Table 5 7 Key Functions of Serial Settings Menu Description Status Enabled Displays whether to use a serial pori Specifies a serial interface of WiComm 1 in view of software The current interface is displayed by using the LED by the side of the serial port Option RS232 RS422 Point To Point RS422 Multi Drop RS485 Non Echo RS485 Echo Interface RS232 Selects the operation protocol used in a serial port Option COM Win200x XP COM Win98 ME TCP Server TCP Client TCP Multi Server UDP Server UDP Client COM Win200x XP Use WiComm 1 s serial port as a virtual COM port under the Windows 2000 XP 2003 based environment Up to the information on data and signal line of the serial port can be controlled COM Win98 ME Use WiComm 1 s serial port as a virtual COM port under the Windows 98 ME based environment Up to the information on data and signal line of ihe serial port can be controlled TCP Server
7. Network Settings Serial Settings Logout Device Name WICOMM 1 Firmware version 1 0c Wireless Settings Admin Settings Wireless Network Configuration Change Password MAC Address Update Firmware IP Address Factory Default Subnet Mask Save amp Reboot Wireless Made Access Point Connection Mode Static IP 00 0E 2E D5 5C B6 192 168 1 71 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Wireless Status Auto No connection Channel Rate Link Quality Signal Level Noise Level 01 Frequency 2 412GHz 54Mb s E 0 100 121 dBm 111 dBm Ethernet Configuration Website MAC Address 00 05 F4 09 08 07 IP Address 10 10 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Support Information http www sysbas com Contact tech sysbas com Figure 5 2 Initial Login Window The key functions of the Setup menu are as follows Table 5 1 Key Functions of the Setup Menu Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings Wireless Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot ASystemBase Since 1987 Description View a summary of WiComm 1 Configure network connection settings Configure detailed operation environment for serial communication Configure wireless network parameters View and change device information and support information Change ID and password for both Web and Telnet interface Updat
8. Since 1987 WiComm Command setup serial 1 rport lt socket number gt setup serial 1 alive 0 32767 setup serial 1 mtu 1 1100 setup serial 1 login enable disable setup serial 1 username username setup serial 1 password password Garini Com ASystemBase Since 1987 4000 Disable conuser 99999999 Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet Description Specify the number of the target port to be connected in TCP Client mode Disconnect the socket connection if the specified time is passed without any communication after the sock is connected to a server MTU is the abbreviation of Maximum Transmission Unit and is set to transmit continuous data from the corresponding port at a time In TCP Server mode check the user name and the password when a client attempts to connect In TCP Server mode set the user name to request for a clients connection up to 32 bytes This command is only applied to the use of the port login function In TCP Server mode set the password to request for a client s connection up to 32 bytes This command is only applied to the use of the port login function 6 WIComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 6 Wireless Network Commands 6 6 1 Command List Wireless Network commands are used for the setup concerned with wireless network supporting 802 11 b g SEE bje wlan So SSN anne SS SEN SN GEN SO 7 se emeele ep setup wlan mode infrastruc
9. if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense ASystemBase Since 19887
10. 18 24 36 48 and 54Mbps Sets the minimum packet size to send RTS in a communication node Range 1 2347 bytes This setting adds the RTS CTS handshake procedure to verify that the transmission channel is empty before transmitting a packet In most cases this setting is not used The setting as 0 or 2347 disables this function Sets the maximum packet size to send a packet after dividing into small pieces Range 256 2346 bytes This setting transmits a packet after dividing into small pieces Communication overhead is increased but communication error can be reduced in serious interference or noise environment In most cases this setting is not used The setting as 0 or 2346 disables this function Sets whether to use of the 802 11h spectrum management function Option Disable Enable The 802 11h function is the system management standard to minimize the influence of the interference in wireless communication If this setting is enabled the WiComm 1 automatically adjusts the communication channel and the transmission strength to minimize the interference 5 11 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web Table 5 9 Key Functions of Wireless Roaming Menu Default Description Set whether to use of the Roaming functions Wireless Roaming disable Enable Use Roaming function enable Disable Do not use Roaming function If you have different Access Points and have enabled roaming you should a
11. 5 11 Menu Passphrase Default Key Key 1 4 ASystemBase Since 1987 Chapter 5 Setting via Web WEP Setting Window Key Functions of WEP Authentication None 1 None Description Creates 64 bit 128 bit Hex Key value with the string entered here To enter a key value directly enter the key value in the key1 key2 key3 key4 field Selects the index of the key to be used from the created keys Option 1 2 3 and 4 Selects WEP 64 bit Enter ASCII 5 letters or a Hex Key value directly Input of ASCII 5 letter KEY1 ABCDE Input of a Hex Key value KEY1 0x3132333435 Selects WEP 128 bit Enter ASCII 13 letter or a Hex Key value directly Input of ASCII 13 letter KEY1 ABCDEFGHIJKLM e Input of a Hex Key value KEY1 0x31323334353637383940414243 5 13 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web 5 6 Admin Settings Admin Settings can configure the information on the equipment and support After changing the settings press the Submit button To reflect the changed values to the actual system save the current settings in the Save amp Reboot menu and then restart the system Changes will be discarded if a user does not save current settings i WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address e http 192 168 0 243 cgi bin getagent cgi type 25 M gt Go Go e Re massene II l Device Name WICOMM 1 WIComm Admin Settings Logg
12. 8 Infrastructure Mode Serial Settings and then click the Submit button Serial Port 1 Status Enabled Help Interface R5232 w Help Operation Made COM Portin dori Help Local Socket Port Help Port Alias Baud Rate 9600 bps Help Data Bits obits Help Stop Bits 1 bit Help Parity Mone Help Flow Control Mone I Help Device Type Data Only Help Remote IP Address Port 0 0 0 0 rlo Help Keepalive Time sects Help T byters Help Port Login Disable Help Figure 7 8 Infrastructure Mode Serial Settings 1 Set Interface to RS232 During the setting set the serial interface of the device connected to the WiComm 1 2 Set Operation Mode to COM Port Win200x XP Select the corresponding OS in the setting ASystemBase Since 1887 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 2 4 Wireless Settings After clicking Wireless Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 9 Infrastructure Mode Wireless Settings and then click the Submit button Wireless Network Configuration RTS Threshald o bytets Help Fragment Threshold Io hvteis Help 802 11h Help VVireless Roaming Wireless Raaming enable Help Wireless Security Security Mode Help Figure 7 9 Infrastructure Mode Wireless Settings 1 Set Wireless Mode to Infrastructure mode 2 Set Wireless Network Mode to 802 11b e Mixed In the setting set a mode supported by AP If the mod
13. DD uu Figure 8 1 Example of the Update via FTP ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 8 Appendix Firmware Update via Telnet 1 After accessing the WiComm 1 via Telnet enter the user name and the password After the WiComm l is connected ftp is enables with the set ftp on command 2 After opening the Command Prompt window move to the folder with the firmware file WiComm 11 FS 10b bin The figure below shows the case that the firmware file is saved in a folder with the path of CAWiComm 11 firmware 3 Access the folder by using an FTP command GUI based FTP client is available 4 Enter WiComm 1 and 99999999 as the user name and the password separately 5 Enter the cd var command to move to the directory where file upload is available Other directories do not allow writing because of security 6 Enter the bin command for the transmission of a binary file or the hash command for setting the view of transmission status 7 Call the put WiComm 11 FS 10b bin to start the upload of the file 8 If the transmission completion message appears disconnect the connection by using the quit by or bye command WICOMM 1 login wicomm Password Bus yBox ul 4 2 2007 67 69 15 46 38 JSI Built in shell tash Enter help for a list of built in commands Var home cd var svar is config lock state config cfy log tmp net USH run vicomni F idh bin var setup
14. Infrastructure Access Point 00 14 BF 98 8E CD Channel 06 Frequency 2 437GHz Rate 54Mbis Link Quality 68 100 Signal Level 66 dBm Noise Level 95 dBm Figure 4 4 Wireless Status Window Note If a user uses a TCP IP network but a dynamic IP address is not assigned through a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP the user should assign a fixed IP address to the WiComm 1 directly If the user assigned a subnet address different from that of the PC to be connected to the WiComm 1 the user should set the sebnet mask and default gateway addresses 4 6 Garini Cammyniceten Experts ASystemBase Since 1887 Chapter 5 Setting via VVeb 5 1 Accessing the VVeb If a user opens a web browser and enters the IP address of the WiComm 1 a page to set the web is appeared In the initial access window enter a user name and a password and press the Login name The same user name and the same password for the web connection are used for Telnet If the user name or the password is changed in either Web or Telnet the changed value is also applied to the other Default user name WiComm 1 e Default password 99999999 Welcome to Web Manager WICORKI 1 1 0a Figure 5 1 Initial Window for WiComm 1 Connection ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web 5 2 Setup Menu The Setup menu can configure a desired function after selecting a desired menu WiComm Summary Setup Menu Summary
15. WiComm 1 Summary Device Name WIC Oh M 1 WIComm Summary Logged in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary Device Name WICOMM 1 Network Settings B Firmware Version 1 0a Serial Settings VVireless Settings Admin Settings Connection Mode Static IP Change Password MAC Address 00 0E 2E DC 10 74 Update Firmware IP Address 192 168 1 71 Factory Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SELLE Gateway 192 168 1 1 Bridge Disabled Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved wireless Mode Auto Access Point No connection Channel 06 Frequency 2 437GHz Rate 1Mbis Link Quality 59 100 Signal Level 76 dBm Figure 7 23 WiComm 1 Summary ASystemBase Since 1987 Wireless Network Configuration Wireless Status WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 4 2 Network Settings After clicking Network Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 24 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings and then click the Submit button Device Type Device Type Help Wireless Network Configuration Ethernet Configuration IP Address 10 10 1 1 Help Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Help Management Configuration Figure 7 24 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings 1 Set Device Type to Device Server 2 Set Connection Mode to Static IP It is recommended to use Static IP other than DHCP in setting Static IP is more convenient f
16. Wireless PC LAN AD HOC Mode 7 1 Preparation for the Environment Setting 1 Connect the WiComm 1 to a PC with a LAN cable Cross Cable 2 The user should know the communication method of the serial device in advance RS 232 422 485 3 f setting to Infrastructure mode the user should know the SSID of the wireless AP in advance 7 1 1 PC Network Setting To access the WiComm l IP address subnet mask default gateway of the PC should be modified as follows To display Internet Protocol TCP IP Registration Information window move to Desktop gt My Network Environment gt Local Area Connection gt Property gt Internet Protocol TCP IP gju zx 2e2 TCP IP SE Z O HESE IP 44 BIKO pe ASH Dail JE HOEN 6 LIS DNS AH F MASE AE s DNS MHP Ht ONS ABC Figure 7 1 Internet Protocol TCP IP Registration Information 7 1 Garini Cammyniceten Experts ASystem Bas Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 1 2 Ping Test Perform the ping test to verify the WiComm l is normally connected to a network To open the following Command Prompt window move to Start Run type cmd and press the OK button Enter the ping command on the command prompt as follows zy O x Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 26HHl CG Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C HDocuments and Settings iihansping 14 14 1 1 Figure 7 2 Ping Test If the result of the ping test is the s
17. communication from the other party after the socket access is connected Range 0 32767 The setting of 0 disables this function For example lets suppose Operation Mode is a TCP server and Alive Check Time is set to 10 The TCP server waits the access from a network and then is connected if the access from a client is detected After that if no packet is received from the connected client for 10 seconds after the Keepalive recent packet was received the server disconnects the connection and Time 0 sec returns to the standby mode This setting is required because if abnormal termination rebooting short of LAN cable etc occurs in one of the WiComm 1 and the client connected via a network it can result in the communication failure Since a device cannot check the status of the status of the other device it considers that the connection is alive The default setting as 0 does not perform this function and continuously maintains the socket access connected This function is only applied when the operation mode is TCP Client TCP Server TCP Multi Server 5 8 Garini Com ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Menu MTU 1 byte Port Login Disable Passive conuser Username Passive 99999999 Passvvord Reset Port Disable Garini Com ASystemBase Since 1987 Chapter 5 Setting via Web Description MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit and is set to transmit data continuously generated in the correspondi
18. network Benni Cammorirston Engurta 5 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web The key functions of Wireless Network Configuration are as follows Table 5 3 Key Functions of Wireless Network Configuration Menu Default Description Sets an IP address type in a wireless network Option Static IP DHCP zii Static IP Type Static IP Specify an IP address manually DHCP Assign a dynamic IP address through a DHCP server Sets an IP address of a wireless network IP 192 168 1 71 If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter an IP address directly If line Address E type is DHCP the current IP address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed Sets an IP address of a wireless network Subnet 255 255 255 0 If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter a subnet mask address directly Mask ne If line type is DHCP the current subnet mask address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed Sets a gateway address of a wireless network If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter a gateway address directly If line type is DHCP the current gateway address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed Gateway 192 168 1 1 Sets a DNS server address of a wireless network DNS NAN If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter a DNS server address directly If line type is DHCP the current DNS server address is displayed In DHCP type the address can
19. on to the WiComm 1 Open a web browser and enter 10 10 1 1 in the address bar to log in the WiComm 1 If the login is performed successfully a window appears as shown in Figure 7 12 WiComm 1 Summary WiComm Device Name WICOMM 1 Summary Logged in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary Device Name WICOMM 1 Network Settings z E Firmware Version 1 0a Serial Settings Wireless Settings Admin Settings Wireless Network Configuration Connection Mode Static IP Change Password MAC Address 00 0E 2E DC 10 74 Update Firmware IP Address 192 168 1 71 Factory Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ELE LILI Gateway 192 168 1 1 Bridge Disabled Copyright 2006 EN Wireless Mode Auto Access Point No connection Channel 106 Fr equency 2 137 GHz Rate 1Mb s 7 Link Quality 59 100 Signal Level 76 dBm Figure 7 12 WiComm 1 Summary A desired item can be set by using each submenu in the Setup Menu on the left side of the window ee 7 12 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 2 Network Settings Server After clicking Network Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 13 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings Server and then click the Submit button Device Type Device Type Device Server Help Wireless Network Configuration Ethernet Configuration IP Address 10 10 11 Hel
20. port SystemBase COM Port Redirector for better adaptability e Extensive configuration and monitoring with Portview e Firmware upload with Web and FTP e Configuration with Web Telnet SNMP and Portview 8 Support SNMP e Power supply function using RI pin 2 1 ASystem Bas Since 19887 2 3 Package WiComm 1 package is composed of following components All packages include a WiComm 1 and a CD with utilities and documents Make sure every component is included with your package ASystemBase WiComm j om i Power Cable Figure 2 1 WiComm l s Package ASystemBase Since 1987 2 4 Applications WiComm 1 can be applied to many practical applications in various fields Factory Industrial Automation PLC Robot arms Human Machine Interface Warehouse rails Medical instruments Inspection equipment controllers alarming units Home Appliances 1 Electronic Devices Power controller Gaming machines Scales Gas detection units Water amp pollution metering devices Data collection and distribution units Financial Building Automation Card readers Barcode scanners Kiosks Point Of Sale POS related devices Serial printers Cash registers Credit card authorization terminals Biometric detection units Security devices ASystemBase Since 19887 Chapter 3 Hardware Description This chapter provides WiComm 1 s hardware block diagram pin specifications dimensions and other hardware r
21. sere nnns nnns 2 2 Figure 3 1 WiComm 1 Exterior Dimen SION i nana eee enen en 3 1 Figure 3 2 MO Part IN ATI Q ga ce e li e ca le i Eesti 3 2 Figure 3 3 DB9 Serial Connector eee eee eee nana eee 3 3 Figure 3 4 3 Pin Jumper Header eee eee eee nnns 3 4 Figure 3 5 Terminal BIOCK una aaa aaa eee eee eee eee eee ea epe nnne nnn nnns 3 7 FE Eu 3 8 FO PN SED ee 3 9 Figure 3 8 Reset Button gja javor even ea i na a i in d e e 3 9 Fig re 3 9 Wireless CIULEI II An sE ocara ai ls ai ia cea 3 10 Figure 4 1 PC Network Setting Window eee eee eee nenea 4 2 Figure 4 2 Serial Setting Window eee eee eee eee nnns 4 4 Figure 4 3 Test Data Display Window eee eee 4 5 Figure 4 4 Wireless Status Window aaa aaaananaa nanen enes eee ee eee enet e teke vere eee ee eee eee eee eee eee 4 6 Figure 5 1 Initial Window for WiComm 1 Connection aaa aaa nena nene nene eee venes 5 1 Figure 5 2 Initial Login Window eee ee eee 5 2 Figure 5 3 Network Setting Window eee e eee rene eren pene eee 5 3 Figure 5 4 Management Setting Window eee nenea 5 5 Figure 5 5 Serial Setting Window eee eee eee teper eee e eee eee rem eee 5 6 Figure 5 6 Wireless LAN Setting Window enen nenen eee eee eee eper eee eee ee eee eee enet 5 10 AE 5 7 Wireless Roaming Setting Windows nn vete ee nnne 5 12 Figure 5 7 WEP Setting Window eee eee eee eee nnne nnne nnn nnn 5 13 Figure 5 10 Admin Settings Setting Window eee eee ee eee ee
22. to None 9 Set Device Type to Data Only 10 Set MTU to P 7 14 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm 7 3 4 Wireless Settings Server Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration After clicking Wireless Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 15 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings Server and then click the Submit button Wireless Network Configuration RTS Threshald o Lhytete Help Fragment Threshold n bytefs Help VVireless Roaming Wireless Roaming enable Help VVireless Security Security Mode Help Figure 7 15 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings Server 1 Set Wireless Mode to Ad Hoc mode 2 Set Wireless Network Mode to 802 11b g Mixed 3 Set Wireless Network Name SSID to sysbas 4 Set Channel to 4 Any channel can be set In this document the channel is set to 4 5 Set Bitrate to Auto ASystemBase Since 1887 7 15 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 5 Save amp Reboot Server To reflect the setting to the WiComm 1 click the Save amp Reboot on the Save amp Reboot button on the Save amp Reboot page Save and Reboot All your configuration changes willbe saved an vvICOMM 1 Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Save amp Reboot Reboot without Saving All your configuration changes will be lost Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the d
23. 0 Operation Test If the settings of the Server WiComm l and the Client WiComm 1 are completed in the above sequence and are rebooted access the Web server of the Server WiComm 1 Execute a web browser on a PC and enter 10 10 1 1 in the address bar to log in to the web server If the web server is connected with a Client WiComm 1 through a wireless LAN No Connection is displayed in the Access Point column on the Wireless Status box The Link Quality value indicates the wireless sensitivity for the client Check if the channel is the same as that of the Client WiComm 1 If the above checkpoints are satisfied the connection between the Server WiComm 1 and the Client WiComm 1 can be considered as normal Note If the value of the Access Point is No Connection it indicates the connection is failed Overview Device Name WICONMM 1 Firmware version 1 0a Wireless Network Configuration Connection Mode Static IP MAC Address 00 0E 2E DC 10 79 IP Address 192 168 1 7 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Bridge Disabled Wireless Status Wireless Mode Ad Hoc Access Point No connection Channel 04 Frequency 2 4276Hz Rate 11Mb s Link iuality 97 100 signal Level 18 dBm Moise Level T9 dBm Figure 7 21 Checking the Access in Ad Hoc Mode If the connection was normally performed test if data are exchanged normally after opening th
24. 0 with 16 byte FIFO Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S1 DB9 16C1054 with 256 byte FIFO Eddy S2 Pin only Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 8 1 fana Lamm ASystemBase Since 1987 WIComm Chapter 8 Appendix ltem Category Specification Flow Control RTS CTS Xon Xoff Ssl 0 50 emperature Environm Conservation Humidity 10 95 Non Condensing Embedded Linux Kernel 2 6 x Administration SNMP Portview Web Tool Telnet Web Portview Setting Telnet Web ID Password SSH SSL TLS Software Upload Embedded Web Server COM Port SystemBase COM Port Redirector for Windows 98 ME 2K XP 2003 Redirection CE Class A Authentic FCC Class A u ation RoHS RoHS RoHS Compliant compliant 8 8 Garini Com ASystemBase Since 1987 8 4 FCC Statement THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC FULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED 3 INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and
25. 7 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 7 Serial Settings Client After clicking Serial Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 18 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings Client and then click the Submit button Serial Port 1 Figure 7 18 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings Client 1 Set Interface to RS232 2 Set Operation Mode to TCP Client 3 Set Local Socket Port to 4001 4 Set Baud Rate to 9600bps 5 Set Data Bits to 8 Bit 6 Set Stop Bits to 1Bit 7 Set Parity to None 8 Set Flow Control to None 9 Set Device Type to Data Only 10 Set the remote IP address port to 192 168 1 71 which is the IP address of the Server WiComm l and set Port to 4001 which is the port number of the Server WiComm 1 11 Set MTU to P Grini Commuricsson Ergot T 1 8 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 8 Wireless Settings Client After clicking Wireless Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 19 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings Client and then click the Submit button Wireless Network Configuration Wireless Mode Help Wireless Network Made 802 11 big Mixed Help Wireless Network Name SSI0 syshas SEE l I Help Bitrate Auto Mbps Help RTS Threshold bytetsi Help Fragment Threshold bytets Help elz 11h Disable Help VVireless Roaming Wireless Roaming enable Help Wireless Security
26. 987 WIComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 4 3 Setting Management To install or administrate lots of devices the integration of the administration is required In addition a failure in the equipment requires a lot of time for the problem analysis To lower this efficiency and provide better solution the WiComm 1 provides Portview which is the network management system software setup nw manage snmp enable disable Default disable Enable disable the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP function MIB II RFC 1213 System Interface IP ICMP TCP UDP MIB I RFC 1317 Serial Interface setup nw manage portview ip lt IP Address gt Default 0 0 0 0 Set the IP address of the PC where the Portview is installed If the IP address is 0 0 0 0 the NMS function is disabled For detailed information refer to Portview User s Manual setup nw manage portview port Socket Number Default 4000 Set the number of the socket port of the PC where the Portview is installed ASystemBase Since 19887 6 5 Serial Commands Serial commands are used for the setting of serial port communication and operating environment For the detailed information on each option refer to Chapter 5 Setting via Web setup serial interface mode port name speed data stop parity flow cignal cip sport NN login username password A reset VA Table 6 3 Serial Commands Command Default Description setup seri
27. Automatic detection Note Since WiComm 1 automatically detects Crossover cable or Direct cable regardless of its type a user may connect any type of cable 4 1 2 Connecting the Serial Cable With a DB9 serial cable connect an external serial device or PC s serial port to the serial port of WiComm 1 Refer to Chapter Hardware Description for cable specification or detailed information ASystemBase Since 19887 WIComm Chapter 4 Installation 4 1 3 Connecting the power adapter 1 Connect the power adapter of WiComm l to an AC outlet WiComm 1 performs various tests automatically and it may take several seconds for normal operation 2 Verify that the WiComm 1 is normally operated If the WiComm 1 is operated normally the PWR LED turns on and the RDY LED blinks slowly After a wireless is enabled the Wi Fi LED turns on No blink of the RDY LED indicates a failure in the equipment In such case turn off the power of the equipment and turn on the power again If the problem continues refer to 8 2 Troubleshooting of this document 4 2 WiComm 1 Access and Environment Setting After connecting the WiComm l to a PC let s access the WiComm 1 To access the WiComm 1 the IP address of the WiComm 1 is required However in most cases a DHCP server does not assign the same IP whenever the power is turned on so it is recommended to use a fixed IP address In default a fixed cable IP address 10 10 1 1 is assigned in
28. Comm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 5 Security Setting 7 5 1 WEP Mode Click Wireless Settings on the Setup menu If a window appears as shown in Figure 7 28 WEP Security Setting Set Security Mode to WEP 64Bit Encryption Wireless Network Configuration Wireless Roaming Wireless Roaming enable Help Wireless Security DE SS Km Ro HE e HE Fr E Figure 7 28 WEP Security Setting 7 28 ASystemBase Since 1887 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration After that enter the WEP 64Bit Key value of a wireless AP This document uses 1122334455 as the WEP 64Bit Key value of an AP Note that Ox should be added to the front of the key value After entering the value as shown in Figure 7 29 WEP 64Bit Key Value Setting press the Submit button Wireless Security Security Mode WEP B4hit Encryption Help m 4025 me we 13 Figure 7 29 WEP 64Bit Key Value Setting Note For WEP setting the key value of the AP should be known in advance The setting of WEP 128 bit is the same as the above setting feria Communication Exports 1 29 ASystemBase Since 1887 WIComm Chapter 8 Appendix Chapter 8 Appendix 8 1 Updating Firmware The WiComm 1 can be uploaded via Web FTP TFTP etc For the update via Web refer to K Copyright 1985 26001 Microsoft Corp C HDocuments and Settings jihan gt cd CH gt cd wicomml firmware CiMuicomnl firmware fto 192 164 4 245 C
29. Configuration eee eee eee 5 3 Table 5 3 Key Functions of Wireless Network Configuration 5 4 Table 5 4 Key Functions of Ethernet Configuration eee ee eee enet 5 4 Table 5 5 Key Functions of Management Configuration eee 5 5 Table 5 6 Key Functions of Portview Configuration eee eee ee zene 5 5 Table 5 7 Key Functions of Serial Settings eee e eee rete eee eee ete 5 7 Table 5 8 Key Functions of Wireless Settings aaa eee 5 11 Table 5 9 Key Functions of Wireless Roaming aaa anen eee eee 5 12 Table 5 9 Key Functions of Wireless Security aaa aaa ann aa nene eee ne eee e ever eee ee rere 5 12 Table 5 10 Key Functions of WEP Authentication eee eee eee 5 13 Table 5 13 Key Functions of Admin Settings eee eee eee 5 15 Table 5 14 Key Functions of Save amp REDOO aaa aaa nan ee nenen e vep eee eee eee nare 5 19 Table 6 1 Basic Setup Commands eee te eee eee ee eee nnns 6 2 lable 6 2 VEN Tee 6 3 Table 6 3 Serial Commands aaa nana aaa eee e eee rene e teper eee teper eee eee 6 6 Table S i iProduct SPECIMCGAHONS Lasse oi dig 8 7 VI ASystemBase Since 19887 WIComm Chapter Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter is an introduction to SystemBase s wireless device server WiComm 1 and related document 1 1 About This Document This guide is designed for users of WiComm 1 who are in charge of connecting to and communicating with WiComm l settin
30. Data Only 10 Set MTU to P ASystemBase Since 1887 1 25 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 4 4 Wireless Settings After clicking Wireless Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 26 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings and then click the Submit button VVireless Network Configuration RTS Threshald n bytets Help Fragment Threshold n bytetsi Help 802 11h Help VVireless Roaming Wireless Roaming enable Help Wireless Security Figure 7 26 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings 1 Set Wireless Mode to Ad Hoc mode 2 Set Wireless Network Mode to 802 11b g Mixed 3 Set Wireless Network Name SSID to sysbas Any SSID can be set in the setting In this document the SSID is set to sysbas 4 Set Channel to 4 Any channel can be set In this document the channel is set to 4 5 Set Bitrate to Auto feria Communion Exports 1 26 ASystemBase Since 1887 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 4 5 Save amp Reboot To reflect the setting to the WiComm 1 click the Save amp Reboot on the Save amp Reboot button on the Save amp Reboot page Save and Reboot All your configuration changes will be saved an WICOMM 1 Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Save amp Reboot Reboot without Saving All your configuration changes will be last Your last saved configuration will b
31. RS422 mode Serial Port is setting as RS485 mode Figure 3 8 Reset Button LED Push shortly within 5 seconds Press for a long time and release Over 5 seconds Garini CammunicsSon Experts ASystem Bas Since 19887 Description Restart the WiComm 1 Initialize the WiComm 1 as factory default Then system automatically is restart 3 9 WiComm Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 5 Wireless antenna Both sides can be equipped with antennas In default 2dB high response wireless antenna is provided but another antenna can be used depending on operation environment Main Antenna Serial Auxiliary Antenna Connection Part e amp WiComm 10 100M Ethernet ASystemBase Figure 3 9 Wireless antenna 3 10 ASystemBase Since 19887 WIComm Chapter 4 Installation Chapter 4 Installation This chapter provides the information required for the connection of WiComm 1 to a desired serial device such as WiComm 1 s Wi Fi LAN and serial connection The way to connect WiComm 1 to devices and network is described below 4 1 Connecting the PC 4 1 1 Connecting the LAN Cable LAN cable is used only when WiComm 1 is connected to network through a cable connection Connect an end of a LAN cable to the LAN port of WiComm 1 and the other end to a hub a switch or different network equipment that is accessible to a network WiComm l supports 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ethernet connection
32. Transmit Data Output 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready input 7 HIS Request to Send Output 8 CTS Clear to Send Input CO Ring Indicator Input ASystemBase Since 19887 3 3 If opening the cover of the product after unfastening clamp screws there 1s 3 pin jumper header in the indicated box belovv Depending on the connection of this jumper pin this product operates in Vin or RI Teo NI TY In setting as HI sc rtpewettynz s DONE ren SEES GET ee IM In setting as Vin Figure 3 4 3 Pin Jumper Header Mode Seng Description RI 1 2 connection RI operation Pin 9 in the DB9 serial connector is used for the input Vin 2 3 connection DC 9 48 V 6W For 12V DC input Min 500mA For 48V DC input Min 125mA ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 RS422 Full Duplex Signal Specification 2 Receive differential data positive Input 3 Transmit differential data positive Output 6 Heceive differential data negative input 7 Transmit differential data negative Output 4 RS485 Half Duplex 3 Transmit Receive differential data positive 7 Transmit Receive differential data negative ASystem Base Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 2 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Specification 1 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 6 RXD LED Description For 100Base TX Link LED ON Left G
33. ain 7 Check if the Erase Write Verify process is successfully performed 8 Execute the exit command to end Telnet and reset the system power ASystem Base Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 8 Appendix 8 2 Troubleshooting This section presents troubleshooting for various problems that may occur while using the system This section deals with the problems covering the following categories Installation Problem Network setting problem Port setting problem Wireless network setting problem 8 2 1 Troubleshooting for Installation If you cannot access a device connected via the WiComm 1 it is better to check the network connection and cables first Check if all cables are correctly connected Ethernet or DB 9 serial cables Check if 127 V adapter provided is used as the power adapter If the LED status is abnormal it may be caused by a problem from lIObaseT or 100baseT cable or a hub port The reconnection with another cable or hub port or the connection of another device to the cable may help you analyze the cause of the problem Check if all IP addresses and port numbers are correctly entered If a hub is being used check if hub ports are normally working by connecting the WiComm 1 to another port 8 2 2 Troubleshooting for Setting Networks If TCP IP is used check if the PC and the WiComm 1 exist on the same network Check the connection with the WiComm 1 by running the ping command on the PC The IP address of the W
34. al 1 interface rs232 rs422ptp rs422md rs485ne rs485e setup serial 1 mode com2kxp 1 com98 t cp server tcp clien com2kxp Select the operating protocol to be used in the serial port t tcp mserver udp server udp client Set the serial interface of the WiComm 1 in terms of software The RS232 status of the current interface can be checked via the LED beside the serial port Specify the number of the socket assigned in the port 4001 This port is used to wait the network socket connection in TCP server and UDP server mode setup serial 1 pori lt port number gt setup serial 1 name siames Port 1 Specify a name that can be identified in the port up to 16 bytes setup serial 1 speed 150 300 600 120 0 2400 4800 960 O 19200 38400 5 9600bps Sets communication speed 7600 115200 2304 00 460800 92160 0 setup serial 1 data 15161718 Set the number of the bits to establish a byte setup serial 1 stop 1 2 Set the number of stop bits setup serial 1 parity i none odd even none Set the way to check the parity bit setup serial 1 flow none xon rts setup serial 1 signal data modem none Set the way of flow control Set whether to test the signal line for a device connected to the data serial port Specify the IP address of the target to be connected in TCP Client mode setup serial 1 rip IP address gt 0 0 0 0 6 6 tnn Lamm ASystemBase
35. ame as that of the WiComm 1 is normally connected to the PC B Bee Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 CCG Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp Co Documents and Settingsltjihan tping 16 18 1 1 Pinging 14 18 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 18 14 1 1 hutez 32 timetime TTL 64 Reply from 14 14 1 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 14 14 1 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 14 14 1 1 bytes 32 timetims ITL 64 Ping statistics for 14 14 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost CB loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum BHms Average Bms C HDocuments and Settings jiihan gt Figure 7 3 Ping Test Result Message unics5on rt ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration If the ping test result is Request timed out it indicates the connection is not normally completed In such case check the followings Check if the LAN cable is correctly connected 2 Check if the settings of PC s IP address subnet mask and default gateway were performed correctly 3 After press the Reset switch of the WiComm 1 for five seconds perform the ping test again X f you press the Reset button for more than five seconds the settings are initialized into the factory settings Note Ping Test Normal Access Message Reply from 10 10 1 1 bytes 32 time Ping Test Access Error Message Request timed out ASystemBase Sin
36. ault Save amp Reboot Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Update Firmware Device Name WICOMM 1 Logged in as wicomm Logout New Firmware Browse and select the firmware file to upload It will take about a minute for the upload to complete The time may vary according to your environment Please note that wrong firmware file may cause serious damage to WICOMM 1 Figure 5 11 Update Firmware Setting Window ASystemBase Since 1987 Start Update Cancel 5 9 Factory Default Factory Default can configure all setting values of the WiComm 1 into the default values Press the Restore Factory Defaults button to delete all setting values stored in the WiComm l and restart the WiComm 1 as the factory default values Caution Once a user selects the Restore Factory Defaults button the setting values are not resumed Default IP for Factory default 192 168 1 71 ZA WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer KI File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address e http 1192 168 0 243 cgi bin getagent cgi type 9 m E Go aw iQ oO r x 3 A Jus E Customize Links amp my del icio us post to del icio us Device Name WICOMM 1 WiComm Factory Default Logged in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary O Restore Factory Default Configuration Netuvork Settings All your configuration changes will be lost Serial Settings Factory default settings w
37. ave the current settings in the Save amp Reboot menu and then restart the system Changes will be discarded if a user does not save current settings Default Username WiComm 1 Default password 99999999 3 WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Device Name WICOMM 1 WiComm Change Password Logged in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary Change Password Network Settin 3 gs Enter Current Password Serial Settings Wireless Settings Enter New Password Admin Settings Retype New Password Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Submit Cancel Save amp Reboot Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved SE PE E Dp internet Z Figure 5 10 Change Password Setting Window ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm 5 8 Update Firmware Chapter 5 Setting via Web Firmware is an embedded application operating in the flash memory of the WiComm 1 To transmit the firmware selected specify the location of the firmware file after pressing the Browse button and then press the Start Update button If the firmware is transmitted the WiComm l is automatically rebooted by using new firmware The figure below shows the firmware update window ZA WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer WiComm Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings VVireless Settings Admin Settings Change Passvvord Update Firmyvare Factory Def
38. c BNR js oa 3 9 5 WESS AE Id 3 10 Chapter 4 Installati n sio eiecti te inoculare idu i Aula 4 1 Al Post TR xr 4 1 4 1 1 X Connecting the LAN Cable nana 4 1 4 1 2 Connecting the Serial Cable eee 4 1 4 1 3 Connecting the power adapter 1 aaa aaaa anen a nene nne eee 4 2 42 WiComm 1 Access and Environment Setting aaa nenen eee eee nike eee eee 4 2 4 2 1 Network Setting for a PC eee eee eee ea nana 4 2 4 2 2 Environment Setting eee aaa 4 3 4 3 Checking the Operation sasise eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee 4 4 4 3 1 Checking Serial Port Operation eee 4 4 4 3 2 Checking Wireless LAN Operation eee eee 4 6 Chapter 5 Setting via Web annnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnne 5 1 5 1 ACCESSING the Web ana naaa aaa neneve etike nse pene eee eee rene eee ee ee pene eee oana 5 1 ne SON EEE 5 2 DON SONI cetera cates tre ba mtea linie ia uta a aia mate psi HUN PENES 5 3 ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Table of Contents DA DOA o MIRROR 5 6 Do VES SN 5 10 D MIN SANN 5 14 BI Change PASSIVOTA cuiere ur aa sl at ao at ada e a du ana i pa it 5 16 VERRE 5 17 SS aa asia i ei ai i 5 18 5 10 Save amp SOO iai si ie aia tar on o A ai aaa ta ac o cat ata leat 5 19 Chapter 6 Setting via Tenet ne cu s on duan an non s aa uiti aaa astia ainu alu ala os 6 1 6 1 Telnet Connection eee ee eee eee aaa 6 1 SASI 6 2 C3 Vie IU NOR 6 3 6 4 Network Command se ceea i
39. ce 19887 WIComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 1 3 Access to a Web Server Access the web server built in the WiComm 1 for the setting of the WiComm 1 Open a web browser of the PC and enter the default IP address 10 10 1 1 of the WiComm 1 If the connection between the WiComm 1 and the PC is normal as a result of the ping test the Login window appears as shown in Figure 7 4 WiComm 1 Web Server Login Window WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer M BEE EO 24270468 590 Gee Q s O AAG a fam OA gt TD http 10 10 1 1fegi bin getagent cgi type s TE pem CU WiComm Welcome to Web Manager Device Mame WIGONNIPI 1 Firmware Version 1 0a Username vje oti a Eri Figure 7 4 WiComm l Web Server Login Window The user name is WiComm 1 and the password is 99999999 Since the above values are the factory defaults a user should access the WiComm 1 initially Until now the basic information for WiComm 1 setting is described Freer 1 4 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 2 Connecting to Access Point Infrastructure Mode This connection is the way to use a serial device connected to the WiComm 1 like a COM port installed in a PC By setting the wireless AP SSID information Security authentication key value IP information wireless LAN mode as Infrastructure of the WiComm l via Web or Telnet a user can construct a wirel
40. e WiComm 1 s firmware Restore all the factory default settings Save the current configurations and then reboot WiComm 1 5 2 5 3 Network Settings Network Settings can configure the general network environment and network management After changing values a user need to click Submit button To reflect the changed values to the system save the current settings in the Save amp Reboot menu and then restart the system Changes will be discarded if a user do not save current settings Device Name WICOMM 1 WiComm Network Settings Logged in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Device Type Device Type Device Server M Help Serial Settings Wireless Settings E Wireless Network Configuration Admin Settings Connection Mode Change Password IP Address Update Firmware Subnet Mask Factory Default TIT Caleway DNS Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd p All rights reserved Ethernet Configuration IP Address 10 10 1 1 Help 255 255 255 0 Help Subnet Mask Management Configuration SNMP Portview Figure 5 3 Network Setting Window The key functions of the Device Type menu are as follows Table 5 2 Key Functions of Portview Configuration Device Blic Sener Selects operation type of the system Option Device Server Type Device Server Connect a serial device to a wireless
41. e current administration information setup view passwd Display the current password 6 3 fana Lamm ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 4 Network Command setup nw mode ip subnet gateway dns ethernet manage var gt 6 4 1 Setting Wireless Network setup nw mode static dhcp Default static Set the way to acquire the IP address required for the wireless network connection of the WiComm 1 setup nw ip IP Address Default 192 168 1 71 Set WiComm 1 s wireless IP address Enter an IP address directly in Static mode The IP address cannot be change in DHCP mode setup nw subnet Subnet mask Default 255 255 255 0 Set WiComm 1 s subnet mask Enter a subnet mask directly in Static mode The IP address cannot be change in DHCP mode setup nw gateway Gateway address Default 192 168 1 1 Set WiComm 1 s gateway Enter a gateway address directly in Static mode The IP address cannot be change in DHCP mode setup nw dns lt DNS address gt Set WiComm 1 s DNS server address Enter a gatevvay address directly in Static mode The IP address cannot be change in DHCP mode 6 4 2 Setting Ethernet setup nw ethernet ip lt IP Address gt Default 10 10 1 1 Set WiComm 1 s wired LAN port address setup nw ethernet subnet lt Subnet mask gt Default 255 0 0 0 Set the subnet mask for WiComm 1 s wired LAN port anal C ASystemBase Since 1
42. e ete 5 14 Figure 5 11 Change Password Setting Window eee 5 16 Figure 5 12 Update Firmware Setting Window aaa aaa aaaaaaa aaa eee ee eee nene eee eee ete 5 17 Figure 5 13 Factory Default Setting Window eee eee 5 18 Figure 5 14 Save amp Reboot Setting Window nenea 5 19 Figure 6 1 Telnet ACCess r rrnnrnvrennnnnnrnnnnernnnnnennnnnvnnnnnnennnnsvnnnnnsnnnnnnennnunennnnnennnnnuennnnee 6 1 Figure 7 1 Internet Protocol TCP IP Registration Information 7 1 Figure 7 2 PING LOST ina aan ni nt aie i ej d n cin ai pi a e di 7 2 Figure 7 3 Ping Test Result Message c eee eee se eee enne 7 2 Figure 7 4 WiComm 1 Web Server Login Window nana aaa eee 7 4 Figure 7 5 Connecting to an Access Point Infrastructure Mode 7 5 u IV ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Figure 7 6 Figure 7 7 Figure 7 8 Figure 7 9 Figure 7 10 Figure 7 11 Figure 7 12 Figure 7 13 Figure 7 14 Figure 7 15 Figure 7 16 Figure 7 17 Figure 7 18 Figure 7 19 Figure 7 20 Figure 7 21 Figure 7 22 Figure 7 23 Figure 7 24 Figure 7 25 Figure 7 26 Figure 7 27 Figure 7 28 Figure 7 29 Table of Contents WiComm 1 STN serer 7 6 Infrastructure Mode Network Settings eee 7 7 Infrastructure Mode Serial Settings eee eee 7 8 Infrastructure Mode Wireless Settings kua aaa nana ann enen enes eee nene eee eee ee eee 7 9 Infrastructure Mode Save amp R
43. e in effect after the device reboots automatically Figure 7 27 Ad Hoc Mode Save amp Reboot If the WiComm l is rebooted the wireless LAN IP is changed into the IP set in Wireless Network Configuration on the Networks Settings submenu Before accessing the WiComm 1 perform the ping test with the PC equipped with a wireless LAN card If the ping test is normally performed the wireless LAN of the WiComm 1 is normally working Now the setting for the WiComm 1 is completed Note Before starting the ping test a user should access as sysbas which is the SSID of the WiComm 1 from a PC or a device equipped with a wireless LAN If a user sets a certain SSID the user can access by using the SSID selected 7 4 6 Serial Loopback Test If the above setting is completed and the ping test is normally is performed connect the serial port of the WiComm to Loopback Connect receive transmit pins e g connect pin 3 to pin 5 for RS232 communication After that install the Com Redirector program contained in the CD provided to use the serial port of the WiComm 1 like the serial port of a PC Connect the COM port registered as the serial port of the WiComm l by using the serial communication emulator program and perform the test Note For detailed installation method of the Com Redirector program refer to the Com Redirector Installation Manual contained in the CD provided Barn Comeunicstson Exzuorta 1 21 ASystemBase Since 1987 Wi
44. e is unknown set as 802 11b g Mixed 3 Set Wireless Network Name SSID to WiComm 1 which is the SSID of the AP In the setting enter the SSID of the current AP This document supposes WiComm 1 as the SSID of the AP 4 Set Channel to Auto This value can be set at the disposal of a user 5 Set Bitrate to Auto This value can be set at the disposal of a user Ju 7 9 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 2 5 Save amp Reboot To reflect the setting to the WiComm 1 click the Save amp Reboot on the Save amp Reboot button on the Save amp Reboot sub menu Save and Reboot All your configuration changes will be saved on VIC OhMIM 1 Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Save amp Reboot Reboot without Saving All your configuration changes will be last Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Reboot Only Figure 7 10 Infrastructure Mode Save amp Reboot If the WiComm 1 is rebooted the wireless LAN IP is changed into the IP set in Wireless Network Configuration on the Networks Settings submenu To access the WiComm l with the specified wireless IP perform the ping test by using a PC with the IP assigned by the AP within the AP area If the ping test is normally performed the wireless LAN of the WiComm 1 is normally working Now the WiComm l setting for I
45. e ital a a ai i aa dle ia D 6 4 6 4 1 Setting Wireless Network eee anna aaa 6 4 042 C ne EENE RTT 6 4 643 ET 6 5 69 Send Reo ne Tnm 6 6 6 6 Wireless Network Commands aa aaa aaa nana nana nene ane eee ek de nene eee eee nike ente nennen nnn nnn nnne nen 6 8 SN E bal n anal tn iti lau a 6 8 er O ONER an Um 6 9 67 Managerent Seting ak Due aa iii Sa Dom Cata d n ipd 6 10 se i i eem mmm 6 10 Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 1 7 1 Preparation for the Environment Setting eee eee eee 7 1 7 1 1 PC Network Setting eee eee eee eee nennen nnne nnn nnn en 7 1 Pe ae SS EEE 7 2 Lhko ACCES IO WEP NN 7 4 7 2 Connecting to Access Point Infrastructure Mode eee 7 5 7 2 1 Loggingon the WiComIm 1 sms etate ceia cal il and aie bna la li ai ai ni 7 6 7 2 2 Network Settings nanen eee e eee pene pike ene e eee eee na 7 1 I Social MO EEE N RI N RR NI II 7 8 ET SS E E 7 9 25 NNN 7 10 7 2 0 SANT 7 10 7 3 Connecting in Serial to Serial by Using Two WiComm 1 Systems Ad Hoc Mode 7 11 7 3 1 Logging on to the WiComm 1 eee eee nana eee 7 12 7 3 2 Network Settings Server eee eee tete eee eee eee enet eti 7 13 TD SENN SELO SCS NN 7 14 134 Wireless Settings SE EN Arven 7 15 15 NNN 7 16 7 3 6 Network Settings Client rrrrrnnrrrrnnnnrerrnnnnrrrnnnnrernnnnnenrnnnnrrnnnnnrennnnnsennnnnsennnnssennnnene 7 17 7 3 7 Seral Settings Client eine mania a teaca ae
46. e prefix Ox in hexadecimal format If the communication is slowed or disconnected from time to time change the wireless network channel The channel can be changed via Web interface or Telnet For addition information refer to the documents concerned with wireless adapter or AP When changing the channel it is recommended to select a channel that is 3 channel higher or lower than other wireless channels in use on the current wireless network meet 8 6 ASystem Bas Since 19887 WIComm Chapter 8 Appendix 8 3 Product Specifications Table 8 1 Product Specifications ltem Category Specification Communication 802 11b g Wireless 802 3i 10Base T Standard 802 3u 100Base TX Ethernet Security Protocol Communication Speed Network Protocol TCP ARP Telnet ICMP SNMP DHCP BOOTP Auto IP HTTP SMTP Supported TFTP SLP DNS Dynamic DNS WEP 64Bit 128Bit Max 54Mbps LAN Port 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Port 1 Network Connection Additional Fuction Static IP DHCP Roaming O c 32 bit ARM9 Processor with 168MHz Flash Memory 4 MB SDRAM 8 MB Ready Wi Fi Power LAN LED Interface LED RS232 422 485 Hardware 9V 48V Provision of the power through DC adapter terminal block and nput Power l RI pin ew Consumption 71 909 X 107 510 X 25 20 mm Weight Selectable RS232 RS422 RS485 Serial Signal Line TX RX DTR DSR CTS RTS DCD Serial 15KV Surge Protection for all signals rotection UART 16C55
47. e serial ports of the server WiComm 1 and the Client WiComm l by using a Hyper Terminal which is a communication program In another way open the COM port in the Server WiComm l and test the Loopback for the serial port of the Client WiComm 1 If the returned data as a result of the Loopback are displayed on the HyperTerminal window the connection is normal 7 21 feral CammeunicssSon Ex ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 4 Connecting the WiComm 1 to a Wireless PC LAN Ad Hoc Mode The connection between the WiComm 1 and a wireless PC LAN is a way to manage the WiComm 1 and serial devices connected to the WiComm 1 from a PC equipped with a wireless LAN card supporting 802 1 1b or 802 11g By Web or Telnet set the operation mode of the WiComm 1 to Ad Hoc and set SSID information and IP information A user can construct a wireless network between the WiComm 1 and a wireless LAN card by setting the same information as the SSID of the WiComm 1 in a PC or a device equipped with a wireless LAN card Figure 7 22 Connecting the WiComm 1 to Wireless PC LAN Ad Hoc Mode Barn Comeunicstson Exzuorta 1 2 2 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 4 1 Logging on to the WiComm 1 Execute a web browser and enter 10 10 1 1 in the address bar to log in the WiComm 1 If the login is performed successfully a window appears as shown in Figure 7 23
48. eboot eee eee 7 10 Connecting two WiComm 1 Systems Ad Hoc Mode 7 11 VIGOR SUI AV rede 7 12 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings Server eee ee zene 7 13 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings Server eee ee eee eee zene 7 14 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings Server aaa aaa aaa nane nana nena eee ee zie eee eee eee 7 15 Ad Hoc Mode Save amp Reboot Server eee eee eee 7 16 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings Client rrrrnnnnnnrrvrnnnnrvrnrnnervrnnnnerrennnnn 7 17 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings Client aaa nana aaaaana nana nene eee eee eee 7 18 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings Client eee eee 7 19 Ad Hoc Mode Save amp Reboot Client mc eee ede ee 7 20 Checking the Access in Ad Hoc Mode eee 7 21 Connecting the WiComm 1 to Wireless PC LAN Ad Hoc Mode 1 22 VIC OE ES aa EEE 7 23 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings eee eee eee 7 24 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings eee eee nana 7 25 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings e eee eee eee even e eee 7 26 Ad Hoc Mode Save amp Reboot cc eee eee eee 7 27 EP SS 7 28 WEP 64Bit Key Value Setting rrrrrrrnnrrrrrrnnnnrrrrnnnrrrrrnnnnennrnnerrnnnnnnnennnnnn 7 29 V ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm List of Tables Table of Contents Table 1 1 WiComm 1 Related Technical Documents ce eee eee 1 3 Table 5 1 Key Functions of the Setup MENU sauna nana nana eee eee 5 2 Table 5 2 Key Functions of Portview
49. ed in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary Device Information Network Settings 9 Device Name WICOMM 1 Help Serial Settings VVireless Settings Firmware Version 1 0a Help Admin Settings Hardyvare Version t9 Help Kernel Version 1 06 Help Change Password Update Firmware Support Information Factory Default Website Save amp Reboot http Jhvyvyv sysbas com Contact tech sysbas com Help Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved gn Submit Cancel Figure 5 9 Admin Settings Setting Window ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web The key functions of the Setup menu are as follows Table 5 12 Key Functions of Admin Settings Menu Device Name Firmware Version Hardyvare Version Kernel Version VVebsite Contact fana Lamm ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm 1 Description Displays the device name Displays the current version of the device firmware Displays the current version of the device hardware Displays the current version of the device kernel Displays a Website address for customer support Displays a contact address for technical support 9 15 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web 5 7 Change Password Change Password enables to change the user name and the password for Web and Telnet connection After changing the settings press the Submit button To reflect the changed values to the actual system s
50. elated information 3 1 WiComm 1 WiComm l provides an Ethernet LAN port of the RJ 45 connector and can directly access when wireless network is not working In addition WiComm 1 is also a serial port of DB9 connector and a user can select and use a desired serial interface of RS 232 422 485 3 1 1 Exterior View The exterior dimension of WiComm 1 is as follows 170mm Serial WiComm 10 100m Ethernet ASystemBase Figure 3 1 WiComm l Exterior Dimension ASystemBase Since 19887 3 1 Chapter 3 Hardyvare Description WiComm 3 1 2 Part Name Upper LEDs DB9 Serial Connector Reset Button Power Adaptor BL oda LAN Port Connector Part Terminal Block Lower LEDS Power Connector Antenna Connector Part Figure 3 2 WiComm l Part Name ASystemBase Since 1987 3 2 WiComm 3 2 Connector Specification 3 2 1 Chapter 3 Hardware Description DB9 Connector Specification Pin specifications and signal definition of the DB9 connector are as follows 1 DB9 Serial Connector RS232 RS422 RS485 ROH cep SO O DSR Ke RXD 6 6 RTS ps 2 RXD TXD pes 2 RXD TRXD AN 2 3 TXD ie TXD Gl TRXD CTS 18 8 a 4 DTR 4 4 RI H 9 8 TO GND V 6 GND M GJ GND O O O DB9 Male DB9 Male DB9 Male Figure 3 3 DB9 Serial Connector 2 RS232 Signal Specification 1 DCD Data Carrier Detection Input 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD
51. enis dt di nd 7 18 7 3 8 Wireless Settings Client eee eee nenea eee 7 19 LI Gmini C mera ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Table of Contents 159 PLONE 7 20 io TO NE 7 21 7 4 Connecting the WiComm 1 to a Wireless PC LAN Ad Hoc Mode 7 22 7 4 1 Logging on to the WiComm 1 cc eee ea nnne 7 23 7 4 2 Network Settings eee eee eee aan onaa ete 7 24 LAS Seriei GO Si pioase Rr 7 25 7 4 4 Wireless SOLINGS aezcesesuas banes s Potest eet tute quaa uh ehe SU usas tn exte Da ae natia ua af si 7 26 TAS Oe Ga REDO season e ga a cae tea ag a 7 27 7 4 6 Serial Loopback Test eee tete reve eee te tee eee eee eee ee ete eee eee eee tetit 7 21 AEE oS NO EE ae 7 28 LoT doo rad 7 28 CHADE QDO Our us urat luata ri lat 8 1 ET EAT 8 1 8 11 Fiimware Update via TFTP gje garave s dat eee aaa s om Biti aa teal aie dalla 8 3 82 Troubleshooting insera ear iri aa aa o EEE 8 5 9 2 1 Troubleshooting tor ms tall at QI da e etansa etr e s ca ae te a n nat ua 8 5 8 2 2 Troubleshooting for Setting Networks eee tete e eee vene eee eee 8 5 8 2 3 Troubleshooting for Setting Ports eee aaa 8 5 8 2 4 Troubleshooting for Setting Wireless Networks eee eee 8 6 8 3 TrOGdHGLSDOOIMIO OH oa id edi Ge aspis aj roti at tu UD EE E ate 8 7 EFN NNN 8 9 Garini C amer ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm List of Figures Table of Contents Figure 2 1 WiComm 1 s Package eee eee rene ee eee
52. er 8 Appendix provides troubleshooting and technical specifications for the product 1 2 fana LommonicssSon Expert ASystemBase Since 19887 WIComm Chapter Introduction 1 4 WiComm 1 Document The following table summarizes documents included in the WiComm 1 document set Table 1 1 WiComm 1 Related Technical Documents Document Name Description User Guide Integration configuration and management tasks are explained for the administrator Guide for SystemBase device server management application Portview User Manual Portview COM Port Redirector User Guide for SystemBase COM Port Redirector Manual If you need brief information on WiComm 1 or wireless device servers in general please visit our website at http www sysbas com You can view and or download documents related to WiComm 1 as well as latest software and firmware updates Available resources are as follows Document Name Description WiComm 1 Spec Sheet Specifications for WiComm 1 products An easy reading for anyone new to wireless device server WiComm 1 White Paper Deals with background and technology Past present and future of wireless device servers along with the overview of market environment WiComm 1 Application Notes Usage of WiComm 1 with diagrams and images Note All documents are updated promptly so check for the recent document update The contents in these documents are subject to change without any notice in advance 1 5 Tech
53. erfaces 132 168 080 Show Dir Tftp Server Titp Client DHCP server Syslog server Log viewer start time Figure 6 3 Firmware Update via TFTP Ju 8 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 8 Appendix m 192 168 0 242 PuTTY var var tftp g l firmware r wicommi FS 10b bin 192 168 0 80 ar ls contig erc home log un trop config firmware lock net t Lup update firmware 2685 Kibyte 0 100 complete Got device dewv mtdz Got filename firmware i4 Erased 2621440 2600960k bytes 2 Wrote 2600960 2600960k bytes 1 Verified 2600960 ft 2600960k hytes Figure 8 4 Firmware Update via TFTP Command Prompt Screen 2 Enter the user name and the password 3 If the prompt appears enter the following command to download the firmware from the TFTP server tftp g l firmware r WiComm ll_FS_xxx bin 192 168 0 80 Download the firmware of WiComm 11_FS_xxx bin registered in the TFTP server to var in the WiComm 1 as the file name of firmware 192 168 0 80 is the IP address of the PC where the TFTP server program is running 4 If the TFIP transmission is successfully completed nothing is displayed on the screen 5 Execute the Is command to check if the firmware file exists in the directory 6 By using the setup update firmware command progress a task to load the new firmware to the flash memory This task is case sensitive Perform the spelling check ag
54. ess network between the WiComm l and an AP as shown in Figure 7 5 Connecting to an Access Point Infrastructure Mode a Serial Device Figure 7 5 iti temBase Since 1987 eee Host L Computer a TER M It p pa Connecting to an Access Point Infrastructure Mode WLAN A S Wireless Router Access Point 1 5 WiComm 7 2 1 Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration Logging on the WiComm 1 Open a web browser and enter 10 10 1 1 in the address bar to log in the WiComm 1 If the login is performed successfully a window appears as shown in Figure 7 6 WiComm 1 Summary After clicking each menu on the left side of the window a user can set the corresponding item WiComm Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings Wireless Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved ASystemBase Since 1987 Device Name WICOMM 1 Summa ry Logged in as vvicomm Logout Device Name WICOMM 1 Firmware Version 1 0a Connection Mode Static IP MAC Address 00 0E 2E DC 10 74 IP Address 192 168 171 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Bridge Disabled wireless Mode Auto Access Point No connection Channel 06 Frequency 2 437GHz Rate 1Mbis Link Quality 59 100 Signal Leve
55. evice reboots automatically Reboot Only Figure 7 16 Ad Hoc Mode Save amp Reboot Server If the WiComm 1 is rebooted the setting values of the WiComm l are applied and the WiComm 1 operates as a server How to set Client WiComm 1 systems is will be described from the next section feria Communion Exports 1 6 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 6 Network Settings Client After clicking Network Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 17 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings Client and then click the Submit button Device Type Device Type Help Wireless Network Configuration Connection Mode Help IP Address Help mm Help mum Help DMS 168 126 63 1 Help Ethernet Configuration IP Address 10 10 1 1 Help Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Help Management Configuration Figure 7 17 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings Client 1 Set Device Type to Device Server 2 Set Connection Mode to Static IP 3 Set IP Address to 192 168 1 72 To prevent the IP address confliction this IP address should use different IP address from the WiComm 1 set in Server mode 4 Set IP Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS as factory default values 5 The IP address and the Subnet Mask of Ethernet Configuration are used for the setting of the wired LAN of the WiComm 1 These items are set only if required feral Communicsten Exzurta 7 1 1 ASystemBase Since 198
56. g WiComm l s configurations status monitoring firmware update and other administration Work 1 2 Target Audience This manual is intended for WiComm 1 users and administers It is strongly recommended to read carefully before using or setting WiComm 1 This guide contains information on hardware level application and software level configuration The understanding of this guide will be a great starting point for any administrators who want to easily monitor and control WiComm 1 and its connection devices Berl Communication Experts 1 1 ASystem Bas Since 19887 WIComm Chapter Introduction 1 3 Guide Content and Organization Chapter1 Introduction is a preface with general information and introductory notices Chapter2 Getting Started describes a brief introduction to WiComm 1 including features and applications Chapter 3 Hardware Description explains about the product layout and pin specifications with block diagram and drawings Chapter 4 Installation describes how to connect between WiComm 1 serial and network and how to start the system initially and inspect the system status Chapter 5 Setting via Web provides menu by menu guide for wetting up WiComm 1 via web browser Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet describes the commands required for setting for WiComm 1 via telnet Chapter 7 Setting Guide for Each Configuration provides the settings for each configuration giving representative examples to use WiComm 1 Chapt
57. g the PING x x x x command x x x x is the IP address of the WiComm 1 on the command prompt If the ping test is not performed correctly ASystem Base Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 8 Appendix the PC cannot access serial devices If a problem occurs while using the COM port redirector emulator function check if the correct virtual port is used while an application program is running Check if the virtual port is specified correctly in the COM port setting of the application program 8 2 4 Troubleshooting for Setting Wireless Networks Check if a wireless adapter for wireless communication of a PC or wireless AP of the PC is set correctly Check if the setting for wireless mode SSID WEP or other security or IP address is correct Check if the sensitivity of wireless signals is sufficient or the WiComm l is out of wireless communication range about 90 m After generating wireless signals through Bluetooth device wireless phone or electronic microwave check if the WiComm 1 is closed to a device with the risk of interference Check if wireless communication mode such as Infrastructure mode requiring the connection of an AP and Ad Hoc mode that AP is not necessary is set correctly If the wireless network is protected by using WEP encryption algorithm or password security many wireless adapters or APs may use passwords or Passphases At this time 10 digit key 40 bit or 64 bit WEP or 26 digit key 128 bit WEP should follow th
58. iComm 1 should exist on the same logical network as the host computer For example if the IP address of the PC is 192 189 207 3 and the subnet mask is set to 255 255 255 0 the IP address of the WiComm 1 should be set to 192 189 207 x x is an integer between 1 to 254 In addition check if the address of the default gateway is correctly assigned If the IP address the WiComm 1 is automatically assigned through a DHCP server the WiComm 1 IP address may be changed A fixed IP address is assigned when the DHCP server assigns a permanent IP address to the WiComm 1 or the fixed IP address assignment is set in the WiComm 1 A problem may occur from an incorrect or duplicate IP address Check if the IP address is assigned to the WiComm l correctly and if the IP address is assigned to another device on the network In TCP IP connection IP address confliction is the most frequent problem If the IP address is incorrect it may be the problem of the device connection Check if the PC and the WiComm l are using the same subnet mask For example if the WiComm l uses the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 the computer should use the same subnet mask In addition check if the default gateway is set correctly If an incorrect IP address is assigned find the DHCP server and check if the DHCP server assigned incorrect IP address to the WiComm 1 8 2 3 Troubleshooting for Setting Ports If a PC is not connected to a target device check the connection status by usin
59. ill be restored after the device reboots Wireless Settings You cannot turn back the decision once you click the button below Admin Settings Restore Factory Defaults Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved BP ET 7 Figure 5 12 Factory Default Setting Window Bd unne 5 18 ASystemBase Since 1987 5 10Save 8 Reboot Save amp Reboot enables to save the changed settings to the flash memory and restarts the system to reflect the changes Z WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer RPE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 0 243 cgi bin getagent cgi type 0 EI co ay Ke r x ie B A inks Customize Links 8 my del icio us post to del icio us Device Name WICOMM 1 WiComm Save Reboot Logged in as wicomm Logout Setup Menu Summary Save and Reboot Network Settings All your configuration changes will be saved on VVICOMM 1 Serial Settings Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Wireless Settings Save amp Reboot Admin Settings Change Password ag Freboot without Saving Update Firmware All your configuration changes will be lost Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Factory Default 3 si Save amp Reboot Reboot Only Copyrigh
60. ints and have enabled roaming you should also set carefully the roaming threshold which is the point in signal strength at which WiComm 1 search for a new Access Point If you set it too low WiComm 1 will spend to much time with a non optimal AP getting a poorer throughput and if you set it too high the card will waste time searching for a new AP too often setup wlan roamts 75 90 50 gt Default 75 If receive signal level is lower than Roaming Threshold WiComm 1 scans the all AP Access Point every Roaming Scanning Period 6 6 2 Setting WEP setup wlan wep defkey lt passphrase gt Default 1 Set the key index to be used among four 64 bit 128 bit Hex keys setup wlan wep passphrase passphrase Default NULL Set the passphase value to be converted into a 64 bit 128 bit Hex key value However the Telnet mode does not support of the dynamic creation of WEP keys The dynamic creation is available through Web setup interface setup wlan wep key1 key2 key3 key4 key Default NULL Set the key value for WEP 64 128 bit authentication ASystemBase Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 7 Management Setting The command enables to change the default information of the WiComm 1 sep admin name website contact INSERERE gt setup admin name lt device name gt Default WiComm 1 Change the name of the WiComm 1 system The changed name can be checked when the user attempt
61. jkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJ abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJK abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKL abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLM abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMN abcdefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNO abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP abcdefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ abcdefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPGR abcdefghijkimnopqrstuwwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvvexyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST p 4 5 4 3 2 Checking Wireless LAN Operation For wireless communication using the WiComm 1 802 I I b g wireless network should satisfy the followings A PC or equipment equipped with 802 11b g wireless function to connect the WiComm 1 directly in Ad Hoc mode Wireless Access Point AP supporting 802 11b g to connect the WiComm 1 to a wireless network in Infrastructure mode For wireless network setting a user should know various data concerned with wireless network Wireless mode to be used Infrastructure or Ad hoc SSID of wireless network to be used service set identifier e Frequency channel e Wireless security setting value WEP If a user enters the wireless network setting by referring to wireless LAN settings in Chapter 5 Setting via Web the MAC address of the connected Access Point in the Access Point column on the initial Web Access window 1s appeared and the signal strength is displayed in Link Quality VVireless Status Wireless Made
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63. l 76 dBm Figure 7 6 WiComm 1 Summary WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 2 2 Network Settings After clicking Network Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 7 Infrastructure Mode Network Settings and then click the Submit button Device Type Device Type Help VVireless Netyvork Configuration Connection Mode Static IP Help IF Address 192 168 1 71 Help Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Help Gateway 192 158 1 1 Help DMS 168 126 63 1 Help Ethernet Configuration IP Address 10 10 1 1 Help Subnet Wask 255 0 0 0 Help Management Configuration SNMP Help Fori ew Help Figure 7 7 Infrastructure Mode Network Settings 1 Set Device Type to Device Server 2 Set Connection Mode to Static IP It is recommended to use Static IP other than DHCP in setting Static IP is more convenient for the additional status inspection and the setting change 3 Set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS as factory default values For the setting the user should know the range of IP address assigned in advance 4 The IP address and the Subnet Mask of Ethernet Configuration are used for the setting of the wired LAN of the WiComm 1 These items are set only if required 1 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 2 3 Serial Settings After clicking Serial Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7
64. lso set carefully the roaming threshold which is the point in signal Roaming strength at which VViComm 1 search for a new Access Point If you set it Threshold 5 dbm too low WiComm 1 will spend to much time with a non optimal AP getting a poorer throughput and if you set it too high the card will waste time searching for a new AP too often Max 50 dom Min 90 dbm Roaming If receive signal level is lower than Roaming Threshold WiComm 1 scans Scanning 60 second the all AP Access Point every Roaming Scanning Period Period Max 200 Min 50 second If the Wireless Roaming is set to enable the following windows appears Wireless Roaming Wireless Roaming enable Help Roaming Threshold dhm Help Roaming Scaning Period second Help 277 5 7 Wireless Roaming Setting Windows Table 5 10 Key Functions of Wireless Security Menu Default o Description Sets the security authentication mode of a wireless network Security NONE No use of the security authentication Mode None WEP 64bit Encryption Use 24 bit WEP key WEP 128bit Encryption Use 12 8bit WEP key If the Security mode is set to WEP 64 bit or WEP 128 bit the following window appears Wireless Security security Mode WEP 6dhit Encryption gt Help Passphrase DE Generate Help Default Key 1 Help Key 1 O O Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 DT Serial Communication Experts 5 1 2 ASystemBase Since 1887 WiComm Figure 5 8 Table
65. mit button To reflect the changed values to the actual system save the current settings in the Save amp Reboot menu and then restart the system Changes will be discarded if a user does not save current settings A WICOMM 1 Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer RE BYE SIV SARINA ED ESB 2 23 20 la gge g doi sz HE O MAOS FAID d http 192 168 0 241 cgi bin getagent cgi type 4 WiComm IVVireless Settings Setup Menu Summary 8 VVireless Network Configuration Network Settings Wireless Mode Infrastructure Help Serial Settings Wireless Network Mode 802 11b g Mixed Help VVireless Settings Admin Settings Wireless Network Name SSID Channel Auto Help Bitrate Auto Mbps Help Update Firmware Factory Default epang 0 byte s Help Save amp Reboot Fragment Threshold 0 byte s Help Change Password 802 11h Disable w Wireless Roaming Wireless Roaming enable Disable w VVireless Security Security Mode Not Use Figure 5 6 Wireless LAN Setting Window l feria Cammorirston Eszurts b 1 0 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web Table 5 8 Key Functions of Wireless Settings Wireless Mod Infrastructure Wireless Network sd b g Mode Wireless Network None Name SSID Channel Auto i RTS Threshold Fragment Thresh
66. nfrastructure Mode is completed 7 2 6 Serial Loopback Test If the above setting is completed and the ping test is normally is performed connect the serial port of the WiComm 1 to Loopback Connect receive transmit pins e g connect pin 3 to pin 5 for RS232 communication After that install the Com Redirector program contained in the CD provided to use the serial port of the WiComm 1 like the serial port of a PC Connect the COM port registered as the serial port of the WiComm 1 by using the serial communication emulator program and perform the test Note For the detailed installation method for the Com Redirector program refer to the Com Redirector installation manual contained in the CD provided Barn Comeunicstson Exzuorta 7 1 0 ASystemBas Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 Connecting in Serial to Serial by Using Two WiComm 1 Systems Ad Hoc Mode The connection between WiComm l systems is the way to manage serial devices through the connection between WiComm 1 systems with no separate wireless AP By Web or Telnet a user can construct a wireless network between WiComm 1 systems by setting wireless LAN mode as Ad Hoc SSID information and IP information of the WiComm 1 Application Figure 7 11 Connecting two WiComm 1 Systems Ad Hoc Mode 7 11 Garini CammunicsSon Experts ASystem Base Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 1 Logging
67. ng serial port to a socket at a time Range 1 1100 Let s suppose a serial device continuously transmits a string in length of 100 bytes If this values is set to 100 the WiComm 1 waits until all of 100 bytes are received and then transmits the data as a packet to a server through a socket If 200 byte string is transmitted the WiComm 1 divides the string into two packets in unit of 100 byte If a data with less than 100 byte is received the WiComm 1 transmits the data as a packet to a server when no data is received for about 20 ms after receiving the last data In the setting of 1 the WiComm 1 transmits the received data in unit of byte to a server Therefore several packets are transmitted to the server The setting range is between 1 byte and 1100 bytes In TCP server mode the checking of the user name and the password when a client is connected is set up mode operation When this function is active user name and password can be specified Option Enable Disable In TCP server mode a user name to be connected as a client is specified Up to 32 bytes In TCP server mode a password to be connected is specified Up to 32 bytes To initialize the corresponding port click the Submit button after checking the check box 5 9 WiComm Chapter 5 Setting via Web 5 5 Wireless Settings Wireless Settings can configure the access information to use a wireless network After changing the settings press the Sub
68. nical Supports There are three ways you can get a technical support from SystemBase First visit our website http www sysbas com and go to Technical Support menu There you can read FAQ and ask your own question as well Second you can e mail our technical support team The mail address is tech sysbas com Any kind of inquiries requests and comments are welcome Finally you can call us at the customer center for immediate support Our technical support team will kindly help you get over with the problem The number to call is 82 2 855 0501 1 3 anal C ASystemBase Since 1987 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter includes WiComm 1 overview main and distinctive features package contents for each product and application fields 2 1 Overview WiComm l provides wireless network connectivity to various serial devices security devices communication peripherals modems data printing devices industrial metering devices etc WiComm l supports RS232 RS422 and RS485 serial communication standards under various communication speed meanwhile connecting to the IEEE 802 I 1b g wireless network and auto sensing 100baseTX Fast Ethernet and 10baseT Ethernet connection 2 2 Features WiComm 1 s basic function as follow Support IEEE 802 11b g Max 54Mbps Support WEP 64 bit 128 bit Serial Communication Speed Max 921 6kbps Software configurable RS232 422 485 interfaces 10 100Mbps Ethernet
69. not be changed The key functions of Ethernet Configuration are as follovvs Table 5 4 Key Functions of Ethernet Configuration Menu Default Description i 10 10 1 1 Sets the IP address of the LAN port of the WiComm 1 Address Subnet f the Wi Mask 255 255 255 0 Sets the subnet mask address of the LAN port of the WiComm 1 The installation and the operation of lots of equipment are installed and operated are required integrated management In addition a failure in the equipment requires a lot of time for the problem analysis To lower this efficiency and provide better solution the WiComm 1 provides Portview which is the network administration system software In addition the WiComm 1 supports SNMP which is the worldwide standard protocol for network management 5 4 Garini Com ASystemBase Since 1987 The key functions of Management Configuration are as follows Table 5 5 Key Functions of Management Configuration Menu Description Enables or disables the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP function Option Disable Enable MIB II RFC 1213 System Interface IP ICMP TCP UDP MIB I RFC 1317 Serial Interface SNMP Disable Enables or disables the Portview function Option Disable Enable PORVIEW disable If this function is enabled the following setting is available Management Configuration SNMP Disable E Help Portview Enable gt Help Portview Server IP Port foooo i000
70. old u Garini Com ASystemBase Since 1987 Description Sets the operation mode of a wireless LAN Option Ad Hoc Infrastructure Ad Hoc Use the WiComm 1 in Ad Hoc mode The Ad Hoc mode allows 1 1 communication with a client in another Ad Hoc mode Infrastructure Use the WiComm 1 in Infrastructure mode The Infrastructure mode is the mode that the WiComm 1 accesses to a wireless AP as a client and then accesses to another network through the AP Sets the operation protocol of a wireless network Option 802 11b g Mixed 802 11b only 802 11g only 802 11b g Mixed Use 802 11b and 802 11g together 802 11b only Use only 802 11b 802 11g only Use only 802 119 Sets the identification SSID of a wireless network to be connected Up to 32 bytes Selects a frequency channel for wireless connection Option Auto 1 13 Auto Connect a channel specified in AP automatically In most cases this setting is used Value Specification Specify a channel to be connected manually Sets the speed for wireless connection Option Auto 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps The setting as Auto adjusts the speed depending on signal sensitivity and noise In most cases this setting is used If Wireless Network mode is set to 802 11b g Mixed all options can be selected The setting as 802 11b only allows setting as 1 2 5 5 and 11Mbps The setting as 802 11g only allows setting as 6 9 12
71. onnected to 172 168 8 245 226 WICOMM 1 FIP server lt GNU inetutils 1 5 ready User 192 168 4 245 none wicomm 331 Password required for wicomm Password 238 User wicomm logged in ftp cd var 254 GUD command successful ftp gt hin 2HH Type set to I ftp hash Hash mark printing On ftp t2048 bytes hash mark ftp put wicommi F idh bin 200 PORT command sucessful 156 Opening BINARY mode data connection for wicomml_F _16b bin TH HEHE RERE RERE HEHEHE HEHE HHR RERE ERE ERE HRH RERE HHR HERA HHR HHR ERE RERE RREH RREH HHR HAHAHAHA HEHE RERE RERE RREH RREH HERA HHR RERE ERE TETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETERETETETETETETETEH HERA HHR RERE ERE HAHAHAHA HEHE RERE RERE RREH RREH HEHE HEHE RERE RERE RREH RREH HHR TETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETEHE HERA HHR RERE ERE HAHAHAHA HEHE RERE RERE RREH RREH HERA HHR RERE ERE TETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETETERETETETETETETETEHR TH HH HH HH RREH HHR HEHEHE HEHEHE 226 Transfer complete ftp 2680964 bytes sent in 2 55 econds 1421 17Khytes sec ftp gt hv 221 Goodbye C Huicomnl firmyvare gt 511 LT I I mu SRL IIN
72. or the additional status inspection and the setting change 3 Set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS as factory default values e For the setting the user should know the range of IP address assigned in advance 4 The IP address and the Subnet Mask of Ethernet Configuration are used for the setting of the wired LAN of the WiComm 1 e This item is set only if required feral Communicsten Exzurta 1 24 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm 7 4 3 Serial Settings Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration After clicking Serial Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 25 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings and then click the Submit button Serial Port 1 Operation Mode Local Socket Port Flow Control Device Type Remote IP Address Port Keepalive Time md Enabled Help R5232 b Help COM Portin Odat Help Help Help 9600 bps I Help 8 bits Help 1bit IM Help Mone Help Mone vw Help Data Only Help 0 0 0 0 I jo Help Figure 7 25 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings 1 Set Interface to RS232 Select a kind of the serial interface of the device to be connected to the WiComm 1 2 Set Operation Mode to COM Port Win200x XP e Select the corresponding OS in the setting 3 Set Local Socket Port to 4001 4 Set Baud Rate to 9600bps 5 Set Data Bits to 8Bit 6 Set Stop Bits to 1Bit 7 Set Parity to None 8 Set Flow Control to None 9 Set Device Type to
73. p Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Help Management Configuration SNMP Disable Help Figure 7 13 Ad Hoc Mode Network Settings Server 1 Set Device Type to Device Server 2 Set Connection Mode to Static IP The mode is set to Static IP because a Client WiComm 1 should know the IP address of the Server WiComm 1 to use Ad Hoc mode 3 Set IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS as factory default values For the setting the user should know the range of IP address assigned in advance 4 The IP address and the Subnet Mask of Ethernet Configuration are used for the setting of the wired LAN of the WiComm 1 These items are set only if required feria Communion Exports 1 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration 7 3 3 Serial Settings Server After clicking Serial Settings among the Set Menus set values as shown in Figure 7 14 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings Server and then click the Submit button Serial Port 1 Figure 7 14 Ad Hoc Mode Serial Settings Server 1 Set Interface to RS232 e During the setting set the serial interface of the device connected to the WiComm 1 2 Set Operation Mode to TCP Server 3 Set Local Socket Port to 4001 e This port is required for the access of the WiComm l set in Client mode 4 Set Baud Rate to 9600bps 5 Set Data Bits to 8Bit 6 Set Stop Bits to 1Bit 7 Set Parity to None 8 Set Flow Control
74. pecified in the Remote IP Port menu COM Operation win200x x Mode P Local 4001 Specifies a socket number assigned in the port This port is used to wait Socket Port network socket connection in TCP server and UDP server modes Port Alias Specifies a name that can be identified in the port Up to 16 bytes Sets communication speed Baud Rate 9600 bps Option 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 and 921600 bps Data Bits EN Sets the number of bits composing a byte Option 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits Sets the number of stop bits Option 1 2 5 7 Garini Cams ASystemBase Since 1987 Menu Default Description Parity Sets the parity check Option None Odd Even Flow TE Conirol None Sets the flow control Option None Xon Xoff RTS CTS Sets vvhether to perform the signal line test gor the equipment to be connected to the serial port Devi The setting as Modem supports all modem signal lines excluding RI and evice N Type DataOnly tests the status of the signal line for communication The setting as DataOnly only communicates by Txd Rxd Gnd connections in the connection between devices Option Data Only Modem Signals Remote IP ih 0 0 0 0 Specifies the IP address and the port of the target to be connected in TCP Address 1 4 i Port 000 Client or UDP Client mode Disconnects the socket connection automatically when the specified time is passed without any
75. reen For data receive transmit LED blinks Riaht Yellow For 10Base T Link LED ON 9 For data receive transmit LED blinks 3 2 3 Povver Connector Ground 9 48VDC Le Contact Center Outer ASystemBase Since 1987 Polarity DC 9 48 V 6W For 12V DC input Min 500mA For 48V DC input Min 125mA Ground 3 6 WiComm Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 2 4 Terminal Block Power Connector The terminal block power cable is connected as follows Left Connector Right Connector a ROY WF DC9 48V PWR LAN Figure 3 5 Terminal Block Contact Polarity DC 9 48 V 6W Left For 12V DC input Min 500mA For 48V DC input Min 125mA Right Ground 3 1 Garini CammunicsSon Experts ASystem Bas Since 19887 WiComm Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 3 LED Specification 1 Top LED s Specification ADY Wi F pce t v I Figure 3 6 Top s LED PWR Power is not supplied in this product mee Power Is supplied in this product System Failure RDY Green Normal Operation Inactive of Wireless network WiFi l Orange Inactive of Wireless network Getting access to wireless network System Failure LAN Green Normal Operation 3 8 Garini Cammyniceten Experts ASystem Base Since 19887 WiComm 2 Bottom s LED Specification Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 4 Reset Button Reset Button Description Serial Port is setting as RS232 mode Serial Port is setting as
76. s the access to the Web or Telnet access setup admin website lt website address gt Default http www sysbas com Among the support information displayed in Web access change the website address setup admin contact lt contact gt Default tech sysbas com Among the support information displayed in Web access change the contact address 6 8 System Commands setup passwd Change the user name and the password required for Web access or Telnet access setup factory Delete all settings and return to the factory settings To save the setting the system should be rebooted setup save Save the current settings To save the setting the system should be rebooted exit Exit Telnet setup reboot Restart the WiComm 1 setup update lt firmware name gt Update the WiComm 1 firmware At this time the absolute path should be entered for the path of the firmware Example var home firmware img O firmware img X Note To update the firmware by Telnet the firmware should be uploaded to the WiComm 1 by FTP Grimi C ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration Chapter 7 Setting Guide for each Configuration This chapter provides the settings for each configuration giving representative examples to use WiComm 1 Connecting to Access Point Infrastructure Mode 2 Connecting in Serial to Serial by Using Two WiComm 1 systems AD HOC Mode 3 Connecting to
77. t 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Figure 5 13 Save amp Reboot Setting Window The key functions of the Save amp Reboot menu are as follows Table 5 13 Key Functions of Save amp Reboot Menu Description Save and Reboot Save the settings to the flash memory and restart the WiComm 1 Restart the WiComm 1 without saving the settings Reboot without Saving This option is used to return to the old setting when a user changes a setting by accident Serial Gemmynicaton Exzerts 5 1 9 ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 1 Telnet Connection If a user executes a telnet client program and enters the IP address of the WiComm 1 the login message to enter a user name and a password appears To log in enter the correct ID and password The same user name and the same password for the web connection are used for Telnet If the user name or the password for the Web or Telnet is changed the user should access Telnet or Web with the changed value Default user name WiComm 1 e Default password 99999999 UICOMM 1 login wicomm Password H Figure 6 1 Telnet Access e setup Command Change the WiComm 1 setting view Command Check the current setting of the WiComm 1 After changing the setting the changed value can be checked by using the View command Note that this value is not saved until this value is saved by
78. the WiComm 1 4 2 1 Network Setting for a PC 1 To access the WiComm 1 network setting for a PC should be changed to enable the PC to access 10 10 1 1 Perform the network setting by referring to the figure below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties e f a General Tou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network support this capability Othenise vau need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 0 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask 255 256 256 Default gateway 8 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 4 1 PC Network Setting Window 4 2 a ASystemBase Since 19887 4 2 2 Environment Setting After connecting a power cable to a power adapter or a terminal block the WiComm 1 is booted when the power of WiComm 1 is turned on Since however wireless network setting is not provided in the initial factory setting the environment setting for the LAN port of the WiComm 1 For the environment setting a user should be aware of followings The IP address of the WiComm 1 should be set before connected to a network The default value for the network of the equipment is Static If the network supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP the WiComm 1 searches a DHCP server automatically to assign an IP address just after the WiComm 1 is turned on
79. ture ad hoc Default infrastructure Set the mode of a wireless network setup wlan nwmode mixed b only g only Default infrastructure Set the operation mode of a wireless network mixed is the mode that automatically detects 802 11b and 802 11g b only is only used for 802 11b network g only is only used for 802 11g network setup wlan ssid SSID Default NULL Set the name SSID of a wireless network setup wlan channel channel number gt Default 0 Select the frequency channel for wireless communication 0 Auto setup wlan bitrate lt auto 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 gt Default auto Set the speed of wireless communication setup wlan rtsthre 0 2347 gt Default 0 Set the minimum packet size to send RTS in a communication node setup wlan fragthr lt 256 2346 gt Default 0 Set the maximum packet size to send a packet after dividing into several pieces setup wlan ieee80211h lt disable enable gt Default disable Set whether to use of 802 11h spectrum management function setup wlan secmode node wep64 wep128 Default none Set the security authentication mode of a wireless network setup wlan roam disable enable gt Default disable Set whether to use of the Roaming functions anal C ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet setup wlan scan 60 50 200 Default 60 If you have different Access Po
80. update wicommi F amp 1 h hin Erased 2688 Kibyte B 168 complete Got device dev mtd2 Got filename uicommi F 1 h hin Erased 2621440 26HBH875Hk bytes Wrote 26009680 26BHBH765Hk bytes Verified 2690760 26HBH75Hk bytes C Muicomnml firmware gt Figure 8 2 Firmware Update via Telnet ASystemBase Since 19887 WIComm Chapter 8 Appendix 9 Move to the Telnet window 10 Move to the folder cd var where the file is downloaded by using FTP 11 Execute the Is command to check if the firmware file exists in the directory 12 By using the setup update WiComm 11 KR 10b bin command progress a task to load the new firmware to the flash memory This task is case sensitive Perform the spelling check again 13 Check if the Erase Write Verify process is successfully performed 14 If the firmware is successfully updated the WiComm 1 is restarted automatically 8 1 1 Firmware Update via TFTP The update of the firmware via TFTP requires the pre installation of the TFTP server on a PC Execute the TFTP program and register the location of the folder with the firmware to the TFTP server as shown in Figure8 3 Check if the firmware file to be updated exists in the current directory The following figure shows the case that the firmware exists in the root directory of C drive Tftpd3 by Ph Jounin Ioj x Current Directory JC ovicomrnt firmware Browse Server int
81. using the Setup Save command The changes not saved will be discarded Command Usage setup line ip dhcp setup line ip or setup line dhcp command is available setup ip IP address Enter an actual value like setup ip 192 168 0 223 anal C ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 2 Setup Commands The basic Setup commands and functions are listed in the table below Table 6 1 Basic Setup Commands Command setup view setup nw setup serial setup wlan setup admin setup passwd setup update setup factory setup save setup reboot setup mac Description Check WiComm 1 summary Check network settings and system information Check the serial port information Check the wireless network settings Set the system name and the support information Change the password Update the firmware Initialize into the factory setting Save the changed settings Restart the system Enter the MAC address of the system 6 2 fana Lamm ASystemBase Since 1987 WIComm Chapter 6 Setting via Telnet 6 3 View Commands The View commands and functions are listed in the table below Table 6 2 View Commands Command Description setup view all Display all setting values ep EN Display the current network setting setup view nw setup view serial Display the current serial port setting setup view wlan Display the current setting concerned with wireless network setup view admin Display th
82. ver Details IP Address Pot Encryption Name CUM 3 10 10 1 1 Edit Auto Setting Figure 4 2 Serial Setting Window ASystemBase Since 1987 WiComm Chapter 4 Installation 4 Run Send Test Data in the Port menu of the TestMP2 program Normally the following data should be Figure 4 3 displayed TestMP2 T e ZABCDEFGHIJKL abcdefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLM abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMN abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNO abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPGQRS abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST abcdefghijklm abcdefghijklmn abcdefghijklmno abcdefghijklmnop abcdefghijklmnopq abcdefghijklmnopqr abcdefghijklmnopqrs abcdefghijklmnopqrst abcdefghijklmnopqrstu abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxy abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzA abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzAB abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABC abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCD abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDE abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEF abcdefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyzABCDEFG abcdefghijkimnopgrstuvwxyzABCDEFGH abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHI abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJ abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJK abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKL abcdefghi

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