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RANGELAN2 Model 7500User's Guide

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4Figure 1RangeLAN2 ComponentsProximConfigurationToolRANGELAN2/7500Wireless LAN Access pointUser's Guideby proxim2POWER LAN 1 LAN 2RangeLAN2/Acces

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52. Quick InstallationYou may follow the quick installation steps if the followingconditions are true:❑ There will only be one RangeLAN2 7500 on thisn

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6 Figure 2Attachment of the RangeLAN2 7500 Antenna3. Attach an Ethernet cable to the Ethernetport on the back of the RangeLAN2 7500.4.

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73. Network TopologiesNetwork operating system consist of servers and clients. Serversstore the information and clients access it. The way thesecomp

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8Peer-to-Peer Network Operating SystemsIn a peer-to-peer network operating system, each machine canbe configured as both a server and a client. Serve

Strona 7 - 1. Introduction

94. Understanding RangeLAN2RangeLAN2 radios use a radio technology called frequencyhopping spread spectrum. This means that the radio signal isconsta

Strona 8 - System Requirements

10There must be at least one station on the network designated theMaster station. For most network operating systems, theRangeLAN2 7100 card in the s

Strona 9 - The Product Package

11The Domain is a number between 0 and 15 with 0 being thedefault setting.Channeldefault=1Each Master can select one of 15 Channels to establish commu

Strona 10 - RangeLAN2 Components

12For example, you can use Channel 1, Subchannel 1 for NetworkA and Channel 1, Subchannel 2 for Network B. The two net-works will not communicate wit

Strona 11 - 2. Quick Installation

13MAC_Optimizedefault=1This parameter can help improve throughput for small net-works. If you have 8 or fewer wireless nodes communicatingwith a Ra

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Notice to RangeLAN2 Customers:The following manual is for the RangeLAN2 7500 Access Point. Proxim hasdiscontinued this product, and it is no longer a

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14You need only set the Roam_Config parameter on a Station orAlternate Master. Masters will ignore the parameter if it is set.The Roam_Config setting

Strona 14 - RangeLAN2/Access Point

15The user can move freely between the RangeLAN2 7500 AccessPoints in the network. When the roaming PC leaves the transmis-sion range of one RangeLAN2

Strona 15 - RangeLAN2 Software Parameters

16POWER LAN 1 LAN 2RangeLAN2/Access PointproximPOWER LAN 1 LAN 2RangeLAN2/Access Pointproxim))))) ((((()))))) ((((((RANGELAN2/7500Channel 1Domain 2RA

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17Guidelines for Roaming❑ Roaming occurs between RangeLAN2 7500 AccessPoints (not RangeLAN2 7100s in file servers)❑ All RangeLAN2 7500s are configured

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18Spanning Tree Protocol SupportRangeLAN2 7500 meets the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Proto-col specification. This protocol was designed to handle case

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19The network's bridges determine who should become inactivebased on several parameters which you may configure onRangeLAN2 7500 using the config

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20Bridge Forward DelayThis parameter specifies the amount of time it takes to transitionbetween port states after reset of the RangeLAN2 7500. Thesta

Strona 20 - RangeLAN2 Roaming

21RangeLAN2 Port Path Cost and Ethernet Port PathCostThese parameters specify the cost that will be added to thespanning tree for this port of the Ran

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235. Configuring the RangeLAN2 7500You need to configure the RangeLAN2 7500 if:❑ There is more than one RangeLAN2 7500 on thisnetwork, for example in

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iCopyright© 1996 Proxim, Inc., Mountain View, CA. All rights reserved. This manual andthe software described in it are copyrighted with all rights res

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241. Connect the null modem RS-232 cablebetween the RangeLAN2 7500 LocalManagement Port and a free serial port onyour PC.2. If you are running the CFG

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25where <INT> and <I/O> refer to theInterrupt and I/O Port Address of the COMport:Port <INT> <I/O>COM1 4 0x3F8COM2 3

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267. Choose Local Access Point and press<Select>. Proceed through theconfiguration boxes. For more informationon using the CFG program, see ch

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27C:\> WINPKT 0X613. Copy the software from the RangeLAN27500 Configuration Tool diskette to adirectory on your PC's hard disk.C:\AP> COPY

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285. Load a packet driver for your Ethernet card.A packet driver usually has parameters thatare set on the driver load line. It does notrequire LSL o

Strona 29 - Locally (Out-of-band)

29C:\AP> LSLC:\AP> ETHDRVRC:\AP> ODIPKT9. Start the configuration software:C:\AP> CFG10. Choose Default from the list of AccessPoints if t

Strona 30 - C:\AP> COPY A:*.* (or B:)

30Note:You may not run IP protocol stacks while the CFGprogram is loaded.You may run non-IP protocol stacks while the con-figuration software program

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31You may choose to configure the RangeLAN2 7500through the Configuration Tool (in-band or out-of-band)to set SNMP parameters before using an SNMP man

Strona 32 - Remotely (In-band)

32The Read-Only Community parameter specifies acommunity supported by the RangeLAN2 7500. Ac-tions permitted by this community are “read-only.” Only

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33Authorization - Sent to the network manager whensomeone tries to manage a RangeLAN2 7500 with aninvalid communityNo Traffic - Sent when set to a non

Strona 34 - FRAME ETHERNET_II

iiWarranty Return PolicyIf you have a problem with your RangeLAN product, please call ProximTechnical Support at 415/960-1630. Proxim Technical Suppor

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356. Using the Configuration SoftwareAt any point in the configuration software, you can use either amouse or keyboard to make selections. If using a

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36The <Configure RangeLAN2> button allows you to change allradio options including Station_Type, Master_Name, Channel,Subchannel, Security ID, e

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37If you have multiple RangeLAN2 7500s on your network andwant to give wireless clients roaming capabilities, all RangeLAN27500s should be configured

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38You also have the option to enable or disable spanning treesupport. If you have no other bridges on the network, or youhave some method other than

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39IP Address indicates the IP address that will be assigned to theRangeLAN2 7500. It must be a unique number on the network.Subnet Mask indicates the

Strona 41 - Configure RangeLAN2

40Configure FiltersThe filter configuration allows you to customize the type oftraffic which is forwarded from the Ethernet network to theRangeLAN2 ne

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41The PROTOCOL TYPE FILTERS prevent traffic of a particu-lar protocol type from being forwarded from Ethernet toRangeLAN2. When “Other Types” is chec

Strona 44 - Configure TCP/IP

437. Performance HintsThis section gives the user some ideas as to how to increaseperformance and network satisfaction on a wireless network.Running L

Strona 45 - Default Gateway: 192.0.1.6

iiiContents1. Introduction ...1The RangeLAN2 Family...

Strona 46 - Configure Filters

44This configuration leaves the system administrator for the net-work with the task of configuring each wireless station on thenetwork as Master stati

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45Microwave OvensMicrowave ovens operate in the same frequency band asRangeLAN2. Therefore, if you use a microwave within range ofRangeLAN2 you may n

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46Proper antenna placement can help improve range. Here aresome guidelines:❑ The antenna should be placed in a vertical position. Itcan be mounted u

Strona 49 - Master Stations

478. TroubleshootingRangeLAN2 7500 is designed to be very easy to install andoperate. If you do experience difficulties, however, use theinformation

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48C) Verify that you are not duplicating IP addresses on yournetwork.D) Verify the Access Point diskette is seated properly inside theRangeLAN2 7500.2

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49A) Use remote management to access the RangeLAN2 7500.If this fails, check the Ethernet cabling.B) Use the RL2SETUP program on a wireless client and

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50POWER LAN 1 LAN 2RangeLAN2/Access PointproximThere are four LEDs on the RangeLAN2 7100 card that arevisible on the back of the RangeLAN2 7500:❑ The

Strona 53 - General Problems

51RangeLAN2 7500 Audio AidsAs the RangeLAN2 7500 is booting and initializing you will hearseveral tones. Soon after the machine is turned on, you hea

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52Q. What do the LAN1 and LAN2 LEDs do?A. LAN1 indicates the RangeLAN2 7500 is transmitting out itswireless side. LAN2 indicates it’s transmitting ou

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53tion to the RangeLAN2 7500. Finally, check the filters tomake sure they are not excluding the kind of traffic you needto pass through the RangeLAN2

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iv5. Configuring the RangeLAN2 7500 ...23Locally (Out-of-band) ...

Strona 57 - RangeLAN2 7500 Audio Aids

54A. Setting the RangeLAN2 Security IDAs an added security measure, RangeLAN2 allows you to set aSecurity ID for each RangeLAN2 product installed on a

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55B. Upgrading the SoftwareAt some point in the future, you may need to upgrade theRangeLAN2 7500 software. To do this, use the CFG tool in thesame w

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56C. USA Frequency Allocations Global Positioning Systems Unlicensed Spread Spectrum 902 MHz - 928 MHz* Cellular Tele

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57D. U.S. SpecificationsThe following technical specification is for reference pur-poses only. Actual product's performance and compliancewith l

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58E. GlossaryAccess Point - An internetworking device that seamlessly con-nects wired and wireless networks together.Bandwidth — The size (In Hertz) o

Strona 62 - C. USA Frequency Allocations

59Narrow Band — A channel of about 25 KHz bandwidth in theRF spectrum. The FCC allocates Narrow Band channels andissues a license to the user. Each

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60F. How to Reach Technical SupportIf you’re having a problem using RangeLAN2 7500 and can’tresolve it with the information in Chapter 8, gather the f

Strona 64 - E. Glossary

P/N 7630.0057 Rev D 1RangeLAN2 7500 Access Point AddendumCongratulations on your purchase of the RangeLAN2 7500. There are some additional features

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P/N 7630.0057 Rev D 2In the example below, there is a RangeLAN2 7500, a router, and an Ethernet node. The IP Addressof the Ethernet node is 192.0.3.7

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P/N 7630.0057 Rev D 3If you are running the CFG tool with an Ethernet link, enter this command:C:\> WINPKT 0X61FiltersThe filter configuration allo

Strona 67 - Using Across a Router

11. IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of RangeLAN2 7500 AccessPoint, a member of the RangeLAN2 family. As with all membersof the RangeLAN2

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P/N 7630.0057 Rev D 4The ARP FILTER enables IP ARP broadcast filtering. When this filter is enabled, ARP broadcastswill be forwarded from Ethernet to

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P/N 7630.0057 Rev D 5Repeating Enabled / DisabledWhen configuring the RangeLAN2 7500 via the CFG tool, as one of the RangeLAN2 configurationoptions, y

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P/N 7630.0057 Rev D 6RangeLAN2 7500 Power CordThe RangeLAN2 7500 is provided with power cord that is intended for use in the United States ofAmerica o

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2The RangeLAN2 FamilyRangeLAN2 7500 is part of a family of high-performanceproducts that provides a complete wireless networking solution.❑ RangeLAN2

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3The Product PackageEach RangeLAN2 7500 comes with:❑ One RangeLAN2 7500❑ One 3 1/2" disk containing RangeLAN2 7500software labeled “Access Point”

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