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WiSpan Ethernet Bridge
User Guide
Part Number 900-488
Revision A April 2007
1630 W. Diehl Rd.
Naperville, Illinois 60563
+1 630 245-1445, +1 630 245-1717 FAX
www.gridconnect.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

WiSpan Ethernet Bridge User Guide Part Number 900-488 Revision A April 20071630 W. Diehl Rd. Naperville, Illinois 60563 +1 630 245-1445, +1 630 245-

Page 2 - Revisions

WiSpan User Guide 1033::HHaarrddwwaarreeThe WiSpan has one setup (serial) port and one Ethernet port for setup an

Page 3 - Contents

3: Hardware WiSpan User Guide 11 Figure 3-3. Front of WiSpan Ethernet Connector Pinouts Figure 3-4. RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorLEDsTable 3-1.

Page 4

3: Hardware WiSpan User Guide 12 Table 3-2. WiSpan Diagnostic ModeLEDs Meaning Power LED: Green, steady on Power is on Wireless Link LED:

Page 5 - List of Figures

WiSpan User Guide 1344::QQuuiicckkSSttaarrttThis chapter describes how to install and configure the WiSpan unit t

Page 6 - Chapter Summary

4: Quick Start WiSpan User Guide 14 Using the Ethernet Port To connect to and initially configure the WiSpan using the Ethernet port: 1. I

Page 7 - Additional Documentation

4: Quick Start WiSpan User Guide 15 Server Settings To configure the Server (WiSpan) settings, select 0 Server from the Change Setup menu.T

Page 8 - Configuration Methods

4: Quick Start WiSpan User Guide 16 WLAN Settings To modify WLAN settings, select 4 WLAN from the Change Setup menu and edit the following

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4: Quick Start WiSpan User Guide 17 The passphrase input is safer because it is up to 63 chars long. ASCII input is a maximum of 5 (WEP64)

Page 10 - Network Interface

4: Quick Start WiSpan User Guide 18 Note: Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20 characters or more for maximum security.Encryption

Page 11 - Ethernet Connector Pinouts

WiSpan User Guide 1955::UUssiinnggDDeevviicceeIInnssttaalllleerrYou can use DeviceInstaller, a utility on the pro

Page 12 - States on page 40

WiSpan User Guide 2Copyright and Trademark © 2007 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this boo

Page 13 - Using the Setup Port

5: Using DeviceInstaller WiSpan User Guide 20 ID Non-configurable field. Displays the WiSpan’s ID embedded within the box. Hardware Address

Page 14 - Using the Ethernet Port

5: Using DeviceInstaller WiSpan User Guide 21 Supports AES Data Stream Non-configurable field. Displays False, indicating the WiSpan does n

Page 15 - Server Settings

WiSpan User Guide 2266::WWeebb--MMaannaaggeerrCCoonnffiigguurraattiioonnThis chapter describes how to configure t

Page 16 - WLAN Settings

6: Web-Manager Configuration WiSpan User Guide 23 Network Configuration Select Network from the main menu to display the unit's networ

Page 17 - 802.11i-PSK/WPA2-Personal:

6: Web-Manager Configuration WiSpan User Guide 24 Default Gateway The gateway address, or router, allows communication to other LAN segmen

Page 18 - Next Steps

6: Web-Manager Configuration WiSpan User Guide 25 2. Configure or modify the following fields: Server Configuration Telnet Password Enter

Page 19 - Installing DeviceInstaller

6: Web-Manager Configuration WiSpan User Guide 26  Configuration of advanced settings such as radio power management Note: For information

Page 20 - 5: Using DeviceInstaller

6: Web-Manager Configuration WiSpan User Guide 27 is Ad Hoc, only WEP is available. By default, wireless security is disabled on the WiSpan

Page 21

6: Web-Manager Configuration WiSpan User Guide 28 If you select Auto, choose the maximum data rate from the drop-down menu. If you do not

Page 22 - Accessing Web-Manager

WiSpan User Guide 2977::AAddvvaanncceeddSSeettttiinnggssaannddDDeeffaauullttss((SSeettuuppMMooddee))After perform

Page 23 - Network Configuration

WiSpan User Guide 3ContentsList of Tables __________________________________________________________ 5List of Fig

Page 24 - Server Configuration

7: Advanced Settings and Defaults (Setup Mode) WiBox2100E User Guide 30 HTTP Port Number This option enables configuration of the web server port nu

Page 25 - WLAN Configuration

7: Advanced Settings and Defaults (Setup Mode) WiBox2100E User Guide 31 Disable SNMP (N) ? _ SNMP Community Name The SNMP Community name is a requi

Page 26

7: Advanced Settings and Defaults (Setup Mode) WiBox2100E User Guide 32 Disable ECHO Ports This setting controls whether the setup port echoes chara

Page 27

7: Advanced Settings and Defaults (Setup Mode) WiBox2100E User Guide 33 Config Server Port Number 30718 Security Settings Disable SNMP N (No) SNMP C

Page 28 - Applying Defaults

WiSpan User Guide 3488::MMoonniittoorrMMooddeeMonitor Mode is a command-line interface used for diagnostic purpos

Page 29 - Expert Settings

8: Monitor Mode WiBox2100E User Guide 35 Monitor Mode Commands The following commands are available in Monitor Mode. Note: All commands must be in c

Page 30 - Security Settings

8: Monitor Mode WiBox2100E User Guide 36 Note: Entering any of the commands listed above generates one of the following command response codes: Tabl

Page 31

WiSpan User Guide 3799::UUppddaattiinnggFFiirrmmwwaarreeThis chapter explains how to obtain and update the unit’s firmware. Obtaining Fi

Page 32 - Default Settings

9: Updating Firmware WiSpan User Guide 38 Figure 9-1. TFTP Window After the firmware has been loaded and stored, which takes approximately 8 secon

Page 33 - Exit Configuration Mode

9: Updating Firmware WiSpan User Guide 39 2. Start DeviceInstaller. If your PC has more than one network adapter, a message displays. Select an a

Page 34 - Press Enter for Setup Mode

Contents WiSpan User Guide 4 Enable alternate MAC _______________________________________________________ 30Ethernet Connection Type ______

Page 35 - Monitor Mode Commands

WiSpan User Guide 401100::TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinnggThis chapter discusses how you can diagnose and fix errors quickly without having

Page 36 - Response Meaning

10: Troubleshooting WiSpan User Guide 41 Problem/Message Reason SolutionWhen you try to enter the Setup Mode on the WiSpan by means of the setup

Page 37 - Reloading Firmware

10: Troubleshooting WiSpan User Guide 42 Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this chapter, or if you are u

Page 38 - Network Upgrade

WiSpan User Guide 43AA::TTeecchhnniiccaallSSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnssTechnical Specifications Table 10-1. WiSpan Technical Specification

Page 39 - WLAN Country Setting

WiSpan User Guide 44BB::CCoommpplliiaanncceeCompliance Information Manufacturer’s Name & Address:Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Ir

Page 40 - Problems and Error Message

B:Compliance WiSpan User Guide 45 Regulatory Information USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice This device complies with part 15 of t

Page 41 - WiSpan User Guide 41

B:Compliance WiSpan User Guide 46 Antenna Notice: This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 3 dBi. Antenna

Page 42 - Technical Support

B:Compliance WiSpan User Guide 47 The number “ ACN 095 223 484 “ stands for Australian Company Number and the 9 digit number designates the local

Page 43 - Technical Specifications

WiSpan User Guide 48CC::WWaarrrraannttyyLantronix warrants each Lantronix product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for

Page 44 - Compliance Information

Contents WiSpan User Guide 5 List of Tables Table 3-1. WiSpan Connection LEDs ____________________________________________ 11Table 3-2. WiS

Page 45 - Regulatory Information

WiSpan User Guide 611::UUssiinnggTThhiissGGuuiiddeePurpose and Audience This guide provides the information neede

Page 46

1:Using This Guide WiSpan User Guide 7 Additional Documentation The following guides are available on the product CD and the Lantronix web

Page 47

WiSpan User Guide 822::IInnttrroodduuccttiioonnThe WiSpan is an industrial 802.11 b/g wireless-to-Ethernet bridge

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2: Introduction WiSpan User Guide 9 Serial & Telnet Ports: There are two approaches to accessing Setup Mode: make a Telnet connection t

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