Quatech ABDB-ET Series User manual

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AirborneDirect™PP
PP
Ethernet Bridge
User’s Guide
TT
T802.11b/g
ABDG-ET Series
WLNG-ET Series
802.11b
ABDB-ET Series
WLNB-ET Series
Document number 100-8007-141G
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Copyright © 2005-2007 Quatech, Inc
Disclaimer
The information in the document is believed to be correct at the time of print. The reader
remains responsible for the system design and for ensuring that the overall system satisfies its
design objectives taking due account of the information presented herein, the specifications of
other associated equipment and the test environment.
Quatech, Inc has made commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the information
contained in this document is accurate and reliable. However, the information is subject to
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information, nor for infringements of patents or other rights of third parties. This document is the
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................1
TTFEATURES AND BENEFITSTT ............................................................................................................................2
SAMPLE APPLICATION..................................................................................................................................3
TTUSING THIS DOCUMENTTT ...............................................................................................................................4
CONVENTIONS.............................................................................................................................................5
TTTerminology ..........................................................................................................................................5
TTNotes.....................................................................................................................................................5
TTCautions................................................................................................................................................5
RELATED DOCUMENTATION.......................................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION........................................................................................................7
TTSTANDARD PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................................. 7
STANDARD PACKAGE HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................ 9
Reset Switch .........................................................................................................................................9
Indicator LEDs.....................................................................................................................................10
Mounting Cradle..................................................................................................................................12
HEAVY-DUTY PACKAGE .............................................................................................................................13
Indicator LEDs.....................................................................................................................................15
SELECTING A LOCATION.............................................................................................................................16
CONNECTING THE BRIDGE..........................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER 3 INITIAL CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................19
WIRELESS CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................19
VERIFYING YOUR CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................ 21
WPA-LEAP SECURITY..............................................................................................................................22
System Requirements.........................................................................................................................22
Computer Resource Requirements ....................................................................................................22
System Implementation Considerations .............................................................................................22
CHAPTER 4 AIRBORNE CONTROL CENTER.................................................................................................25
LAUNCHING THE ACC................................................................................................................................25
NAVIGATING AROUND THE ACC ...................................................................................................................27
PERFORMING CONFIGURATION ACTIVITIES..................................................................................................27
SAVING CONFIGURATION CHANGES............................................................................................................29
BASIC CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................30
Status Page (Basic Configuration Settings)........................................................................................30
Miscellaneous Settings Page (Basic Configuration Settings).............................................................31
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION SETTINGS....................................................................................................... 41
Services Page (Advanced Configuration Settings).............................................................................41
Security Settings Page (Advanced Configuration Setting).................................................................43
Update Firmware Page (Advanced Configuration Settings)...............................................................45
Reset Page (Advanced Configuration Settings).................................................................................48
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................................50
TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS ............................................................................................................ 50
LED TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................................................................52
APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................................53
APPENDIX B FCC COMPLIANCE........................................................................................................................59
FCC STATEMENT ..................................................................................................................................59
FCC RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT........................................................................................................59
INFORMATION FOR CANADIAN USERS (IC NOTICE)......................................................................................59
MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..................................................................................... 60
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INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE (APPLICABLE TO USE WITHIN CANADA) .............................................................60
AVIS DE CONFORMITE A LA REGLEMENTATION D’INDUSTRIE CANADA............................................................ 61
INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE STATEMENT.....................................................................61
AVIS DE CONFORMITE A LA REGLEMENTATION D’INDUSTRIE CANADA............................................................ 61
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY—CE NOTICE........................................................................................................61
......................................................................................................................................................61
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GLOSSARY...............................................................................................................................................................65
INDEX.........................................................................................................................................................................69
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Basic Application Involving a LAN Host and Ethernet Client ........................................3
Figure 2. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Hardware (standard package).................................9
Figure 3. Indicator LEDs on the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge............................................10
Figure 4. Mounting Cradle Dimensions......................................................................................12
Figure 5. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Hardware (heavy-duty package) ............................13
Figure 6. AirborneDirect™ Heavy-Duty Cable (Evaluation Kit Item)...........................................14
Figure 7. End Cap Pin-out and Connector Location ...................................................................15
Figure 8. Device detection .........................................................................................................25
Figure 9. Device login ................................................................................................................26
Figure 10. Status Page ..............................................................................................................26
Figure 11. ACC Navigation Bar..................................................................................................27
Figure 12. Saved Settings Screen .............................................................................................29
Figure 13. Reset Notice Screen.................................................................................................29
Figure 14. Status Page ..............................................................................................................30
Figure 15. Miscellaneous OEM Settings Page ..........................................................................31
Figure 16. Wireless Network Configuration Page ......................................................................33
Figure 17. Network Services Page ............................................................................................41
Figure 18. Security Configuration Page .....................................................................................43
Figure 19. Update Firmware Page.............................................................................................45
Figure 20. Precautionary Message ............................................................................................46
Figure 21. Update Complete Message ......................................................................................47
Figure 22. Reset Page ...............................................................................................................48
Figure 23. Confirm Restart..........................................................................................................49
Figure 24. Reset In Progress .....................................................................................................49
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Features and Benefits ..............................................2
Table 2. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDs.......................................................11
Table 3. AirborneDirect™ Heavy-Duty Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDs .....................................15
Table 4. Recording Information from Your Access Point’s Configuration Application ................20
Table 5. Miscellaneous OEM Settings .......................................................................................32
Table 6. Wireless Network Configuration Settings.....................................................................35
Table 7. Region Country Codes.................................................................................................40
Table 8. Network Services Settings ...........................................................................................42
Table 9. Security Configuration Settings....................................................................................44
Table 10. Troubleshooting Suggestions ....................................................................................50
Table 11. Indicator LED Troubleshooting ..................................................................................52
Table 12. Specifications.............................................................................................................53
Table 13. Heavy-Duty Power Supply Specifications...................................................................58
Table 14. Heavy-Duty DC Specifications....................................................................................58
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TTThis guide describes the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge from Quatech, Inc. AirborneDirect™
is a fully integrated, 802.11 wireless Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity device designed to
provide wireless LAN and Internet connectivity in industrial, scientific, medical, and
transportation applications where an existing communications interface already exists. The
AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge is well suited to the following applications:
TTPoint-of-sale devices.
TTMedical equipment.
TTManufacturing machinery.
TTBar-code readers.
TTTime clocks.
TTScales.
TTData-collection devices.
TTVehicle Diagnostics.
TTTelematics.
TTThe AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge provides true plug-and-play wireless connectivity. By
delivering convenient, easy-to-deploy wireless network connectivity, the Bridge significantly
reduces the complexities of wireless system deployment and network implementation. At the
same time, users can move equipment without the cost and time associated with wired network
drops and environment restrictions. This provides flexibility for seasonal demands, line and
staffing changes, and more.
TTThe AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge provides a bridge between the 802.11 wireless LAN and
any Ethernet-ready device with an RJ-45 connector. It acts transparently between the device
and a wireless LAN. By integrating AirborneDirect™ into existing and legacy platforms, OEMs
can significantly enhance their products by delivering increased value and functionality to their
entire customer base.
TTThe AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge opens the world of remote device monitoring and
management (as well as wide-area data collection) to any device, machine, or plant that has an
Ethernet connection and a network infrastructure. The development kit provides quick and easy
access to the Bridge’s configuration and functions, while providing OEMs with a platform to
develop their branded solutions. The Bridge also provides the capability to perform firmware
upgrades that allow new features to be added quickly and easily, protecting your investment.
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
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TTFEATURES AND BENEFITSTT
The key features and benefits of the TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge are described in TXTXTable 1XTXT.TT
Table 1. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Features and Benefits
Feature Benefit
TTSmall package outlineTT TTEasy to attach to existing equipment; light enough to allow easy
mounting to vertical surfaces.TT
TTExternal antenna connectionTT TTImproved control over deployment by using a standard antenna
connector that provides multiple antenna configurations, including
omni-directional wand, patch, and panel solutions.
TTAllows the Bridge to be placed close to the Ethernet link and power
supply, while the antenna can be located remotely from the Bridge
for optimum placement and reception. TT
TTIntegrated Ethernet cable and
connectorTT
TT
Simplifies use by requiring no extra cables or connectors.TT
TTIdeal OEM solutionTT TTA complete package for OEMs to easily and quickly integrate the
AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge into their product range.TT
TTFully integrated 802.11 WLAN
module includes radio, base-
band, and application processor
TT
TT
No RF design or network software development needed
(accelerates time-to-market while reducing development costs and
risks).
TT
TTFull 802.11 compatibility TT TTEliminates cables: provides Intranet or Internet connectivity using
industry-standard wireless infrastructure.TT
TTBuilt-in TCP/IP stack, RTOS
and application softwareTT
TT
Provides embedded products with LAN and Internet connectivity.
Does not require special programming, only simple configuration.TT
TTDesigned specifically for
industrial, scientific, medical,
and automotive applicationsTT
TTIndustrial specifications ensure robust and reliable performance in
demanding system environments.TT
TTConnectivity options include
TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP,
DNS, Telnet, and UDAP
TT
TT
Rel iable data transport for Ethernet devices.TT
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SAMPLE APPLICATION
XXFigure 1XX shows a basic application where the TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge is exchanging
data wirelessly between an Ethernet client and a LAN host. In this application:
TTThe EthernetTT client can be any device with an Ethernet port that is directly connected to
the
TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet BridgeTT.
The LAN host can be a network-based PC or server that requires connection to the
Ethernet Client using the network. The LAN host communicates with the
TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet BridgeTT over a wireless network connection via an attached
Access Point (AP).
Figure 1. Basic Application Involving a LAN Host and Ethernet Client
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TTUSING THIS DOCUMENTTT
In addition to this chapter, this guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 2, Hardware Installation describes the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge
hardware and how to install it.
Chapter 3, Initial Configuration describes how to configure the AirborneDirect™
Ethernet Bridge on your network
Chapter 4, Using the Airborne Control Center (ACC) describes how to use the
Windows-based application to configure, manage, and view the status of the
AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge.
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting suggestions in the unlikely event
you encounter a problem using the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge.
Appendix A, Specifications lists the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge specifications.
Appendix B, FCC Compliance contains FCC compliance information.
Appendix C, Glossary defines the terms associated with the AirborneDirect™
Ethernet Bridge and wireless networks in general.
TT
For convenience, an Index appears at the end of this guide.
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CONVENTIONS
The following conventions are used in this guide:
TTTerminology
In the following chapters, these terms are used:
“AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge” is used the first time the Bridge is mentioned in a
chapter. Thereafter, the term “Bridge” is used.
“Ethernet client” refers to the device to which the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge is
connected and which communicates with the Bridge over an RJ-45 connection.
“LAN host” refers to a LAN-based computer running a HyperTerminal or Telnet session,
Web Browser, or LAN-based application that communicates with the Bridge via a
wireless network connection.
TTNotes
TTA note is information that requires special attention. The following convention is used for notes.
TT
Note:
TT
TTA note contains information that deserves special attention. TT
TTCautions
TTA caution contains information that, if not followed, can cause damage to the product or injury to
the user. The following convention is used for cautions.
TT
Caution
:
TT
TTA caution contains information that, if not followed, can cause damage to
the product or injury to the user. TT
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RELATED DOCUMENTATION
In addition to this guide, the following documents are provided on the CD supplied with the
AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge:
TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge User’s Guide.
TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Quick Start Guide.
Product Briefs and
TTApplication Notes.
These documents are provided as Portable Document Format (PDF) files. To read them, you
need Adobe
PP
®
PP
AcrobatPP
®
PP
ReaderPP
®
PP
4.0.5 or higher. For your convenience, Adobe Reader is
provided on the Evaluation Kit CD. For the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to the
Adobe Web site (www.adobe.com).
TTAdditional literature about AirborneDirect™ products and the Airborne WLN Module that powers
them, such as application notes, product briefs, and white papers, can be found on the Quatech
Web site:
HHTUTUwww.quatech.comUUTTTTHTTH.
TTQuatech also offers developer documentation for its AirborneDirect™ products. Please contact
Quatech for more information.
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TTThis chapter describes the TTAirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge. TTTopics in this chapter include:
TTPackage Contents. (below)
TTItems Supplied by the User. (below)
TTHardware Description. (page XX9XX)
TTSelecting a Location. (page XX13XX)
TTConfiguring The Access Point. (page XX16XX)
TTConnecting the Bridge. (page XX17XX)
TTVerifying Your Connections. (page 21XX)
TTSTANDARD PACKAGE CONTENTS
TTBefore beginning the hardware installation, verify that the hardware package contains:
One AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge with an attached cable and an RJ-45 interface
connector.
One AC power adapter and cord.
One AirborneDirect™ mounting cradle (mounting hardware is user-supplied).
If you have the AirborneDirect™ Evaluation Kit, you should also have received:
One Access Point (AP), IEEE 802.11b/g-compliant with DHCP enabled (optional).
An AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Quick Start Guide.
A CD containing this AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge User’s Guide, the
AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Evaluation Kit Quick Start Guide, product briefs and
application notes, Adobe® Reader® for viewing the documents and an Airborne™
Control Center (ACC).
If any item is missing, damaged, or improperly functioning, contact Quatech.
CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Hardware Installation
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TTITEMS SUPPLIED BY THE USER
TTThe following items, which are not included in the package contents, are also required:
TTAn Ethernet client, with an RJ-45 jack, that is within the transmit and receive range of the
Access Point to be used with the Bridge.
TTA LAN host running any operating system with TCP/IP (the ACC requires MicrosoftPP
®
PP
Windows
PP
®
PP
XP or Windows 2000).
TTAn IEEE 802.11b/g-compliant Access PointTT with DHCP enabledTT.
Mounting hardware for the AirborneDirect™ bracket mounting.
TT
Note:
Other Access Points in the area may interfere with the Bridge’s ability to
associate with your chosen Access Point (the Bridge will try to associate
with the first available “best-quality” AP). If you encounter difficulties with
connecting to your chosen AP, either remove power from these Access
Points or move to an isolated location, and then perform the setup in Figure
1 on page 3XX.
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STANDARD PACKAGE HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
XX
XXFigure 2XX identifies the components on the Bridge in its standard packaging. These components
include:
An external antenna.
An RJ-45 jack and cable attached to the Bridge.
A Reset switch on the bottom of the Bridge.
Three indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the top of the Bridge.
A mounting cradle.
Figure 2. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Hardware (standard package)
Reset Switch
The bottom of the AirborneDirect™ Bridge provides access to a Reset Switch. The Reset switch
returns all Bridge parameters to their factory default firmware settings. To reset Bridge
parameters, press (and hold) this switch for at least 5 seconds after power is applied to the
Bridge. To protect against accidental resets, the Reset switch is recessed.
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Indicator LEDs
The Bridge has three indicator LEDs for viewing its current status and its connections (see
XXFigure 3XX). These indicators allow for monitoring and troubleshooting of the Bridge. They also
indicate the Bridge’s power-up status, link, connection, and data-activity status.
XXTable 2XX
describes the status of the indicator LEDs.
Figure 3. Indicator LEDs on the AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge
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Table 2. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDs
LED LED Color Function
Off Bridge is not receiving power.
Red
Bridge failed its Power On Self Test (POST) and is not configured
for wireless communication.
Amber
Bridge passed its POST but is not configured for wireless
communication.
Power
Green
Bridge passed its POST and is configured for wireless
communication.
Off Bridge is not receiving power.
Blinking Red Bridge is searching for an Access Point.
Link
Green Wireless network and MAC have associated with an Access Point.
Off
No power, or no wireless TCP session is established and no
Ethernet physical connection is detected.
Red
No wireless TCP session is established; an Ethernet physical
connection is detected.
Blinking Red
An Ethernet physical connection was detected and there is Ethernet
traffic present on that connection, but no wireless TCP session is
established.
Amber
A wireless TCP connection is established but no physical Ethernet
connection is detected (i.e., no Ethernet cable is attached to the
Bridge).
Blinking Green
A wireless TCP session is established, a physical Ethernet
connection is detected, and the Bridge is transmitting or receiving
data across the wired Ethernet port.
Comm
Green
A wireless TCP session is established, a physical Ethernet
connection is detected, but there is no active data movement across
the wired Ethernet port.
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Mounting Cradle
The Bridge comes with a mounting cradle that allows the Bridge to be installed on a vertical
surface, such as a wall (see
XXFigure 4XX). Be careful not to tighten the mounting hardware (user-
supplied) excessively to avoid damaging the cradle. When mounting the Bridge vertically, attach
the cradle to the vertical surface, and then insert the Bridge into the cradle.
Figure 4. Mounting Cradle Dimensions
Hardware Installation
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HEAVY-DUTY PACKAGE
The heavy-duty version of the Bridge is supplied in a Deutsch EEC-325X4B enclosure and is
available in both sealed and unsealed versions. The heavy-duty Bridge supports SAE J1455
power specifications (+4.5 to 36 VDC).
Figure 5 identifies the components on the Bridge in its heavy-duty packaging. These
components include:
An external antenna.
A Deutsch 12-pin DTM13-12PA-R008 receptacle for power and signal connections.
A Reset switch.
Four indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the top of the Bridge.
Figure 5. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Hardware (heavy-duty package)
Figure 6 shows the universal adapter cable supplied with AirborneDirect™ Heavy-Duty
Evaluation Kits.
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Figure 6. AirborneDirect™ Heavy-Duty Cable (Evaluation Kit Item)
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