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PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL WIRELESS LAN BRIDGE SB-110 BEFORE INSTALLATION INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION SETTING YOUR PC SETTING SB-110 SETTING SCREEN MAINTENANCE FOR YOUR REFERENCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 i INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Icom Wireless LAN Bridge SB-110. This product is a wireless LAN bridging device con-
necting LAN system of two or more buildings up to 11Mbps for 800m(0.5mile) wirelessly. Each LAN system needs at least one unit of SB-110 for bridg-
ing. One single unit may work as a wireless LAN ac-
cess point alternatively. Please read this instruction manual before using SB-110. We hope our products serve you years of reliable operation. Trademark Credits Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trade-
marks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and other countries. Macintosh and Mac-OS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., in the United States. Netscape Navigator is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. The screen shots that appear within this text are used with permission of Microsoft Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. i I N T R O D U C T O N I PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 ii INTRODUCTION PRODUCT OVERVIEW Two or more SB-110s bridge LAN systems of buildings or rooms while eliminating wiring between them. Single SB-110 unit works as access point for wireless LAN cli-
nents at alternative setting. SB-110 can be easily configured with common web browser software. Communication speed between SB-110s is automatically adjusted to 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps or 1Mbps to maintain network connections if there is interference(function applicable for bridging mode). Data can be protected by high-level security function such as MAC address registration, encryption with WEP function, etc. JIS-4 water-resistant strong enclosure allows outdoor installations as well as indoor applications. This unit uses a waterproof resin casing, therefore installation outdoors is possible. SB-110 uses direct sequence spread spectrum modulation which ensures stabilized communication under infulence of noise and interference. ii PDF-E_1 02.1.25 10:00 iii INTRODUCTION FCC INFORMATION SB-110 Tested to comply with FCC standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Icom Inc. could void the users authority to operate this SB-110. Class B digital device users;
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF EXPOSURE SAFETY INFORMATION:
CAUTION: To comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements, this transmitter (built-in antenna) must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20cm) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For CANADA only Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. iii I N T R O D U C T O N I PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 iv INTRODUCTION NOTES ON HANDLING If a connection cable is removed or the connection becomes unstable during an opera-
tion, an error may occur. Connect the connectors completely and do not touch the con-
nectors during an operation. For the handling of PC and any peripheral devices, follow the instructions provided in the manuals which come with the PC and other peripheral devices. SB-110 may cause the signal interference when it is used in your house. When the in-
terference occurs, move SB-110 as far as possible away from the affected household electric appliance. The CD-ROM (excluding Acrobat Reader) which comes with SB-110 is for SB-110 only. Do not use it for any other devices. Icom Inc. is not responsible for any interference arisen by incorporating a configuration file for SB-110 or a firmware update data file, which is available in our home page, into any device other than SB-110. Moreover, Icom Inc. is not responsible for any interfer-
ence arisen by modifying or disassembling SB-110. Furthermore, Icom Inc. is not re-
sponsible for any damages, lost profits or third party's claim resulting from any missed communication or telephone call due to SB-110's fault, error, malfunction, breakage, data loss or any other external factor such as power failure. All copyrights associated with this manual and all intellectual property rights associated with the hardware and software of SB-110 are held by Icom Inc. Unauthorized diversion of this manual, in part or in whole, is prohibited. The content of this manual, the hardware and software associated with SB-110, and the appearance of SB-110 are all subject to change without notice. Notational Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual:
The names of utilities, menus, windows, tabs, icons, text boxes, and check boxes are enclosed in square brackets ([ ]). The names of command buttons within dialog boxes are enclosed in less-than and greater-than signs (< >).
* The description of this manual is based the used of the firmware version 1.00 (see 6-6).
* Windows 98 SE represents the Windows 98 Second Edition. Windows Me represents the Windows Millennium Edition.
* The contents of windows appearing in this manual may vary depending on the operating system installed on your computer. iv PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 v CONTENTS OF STANDARD PACKAGE Checking Contents of Package This SB-110 package contains the components below. Before using SB-110, check whether all of those components are contained completely in the package. If any of the components is not contained in the package, please contact the shop or our service section. SB-110 Main Unit
(Cable length: 3m) AC Adapter U Bolts Mast Clamps Tapping Screws Hexagonal Head Bolts Wing Nuts Flat Washers S Washers A0 6 x 30 M6 x 50 M6 M6 M6 CD-ROM Instruction Manual User Registration/
Warranty Card Optional Accessories
(As of October 2001) MB-89: Elevation Angle Bracket OPC-1135: Extension Cable (20 m) OPC-1136: Extension Cable (50 m) Adjustable Range:
Upper 30/Lower 30 degrees Left 30/Right 30 degrees For the extension of Ethernet cable and power cable. v PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 vi Contents INTRODUCTION i CONTENTS OF STANDARD PACKAGE v Checking Contents of Package v Optional Accessories v Contents vi SAFETY PRECAUTIONS(Be sure to readviii 1. BEFORE INSTALLATION 1 1-1.Name and Function of Component 2 1-2.Radio Communication Function 3 1-3.Using in Building Communication Mode 3 1-4.Using in Access Point Mode 4 1-5.Using Roaming Function 5 1-6.Notes on Installation 7 2. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 9 2-1.Installing on Mast 10 2-2.Fixing on Wall 11 2-3.How to Connect12 2-4.Before Connecting Existing LAN 13 3. SETTING YOUR PC 15 3-1.Connecting in Building Communication Mode 16 3-2.Connecting through Wireless Access Point 22 3-3.Preparing WWW Browser 28 3-4.Checking IP Assigned Address 29 4. SETTING SB-11033 4-1.Turning on SB-110 and PC 34 4-2.Showing Setting Screen 35 4-3.Changing Wireless Communication Mode 36 4-4.Stopping DHCP Server 37 4-5.Changing IP Address Of SB-110 38 4-6.Changing Automatic Assignment Start IP Address 39 5. SETTING SCREEN 41 5-1 [Wireless LAN settings] Screen 42 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen 45 5-3 [IP address] Screen 53 5-4 [Routing function] Screen 59 5-5 [Administration] Screen 62 6. MAINTENANCE 65 6-1 CD-ROM of SB-110 66 6-2 Restricting Access to Setting Screen67 Continue to the next page. C o n t e n t s vi PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 vii Contents 6-3 Checking or Saving Settings 68 6-4 Writing Saved Settings69 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State 70 6-6 Upgrading SB-110 74 6-7 When the unit fails 77 7. FOR YOUR REFERENCE 79 7-1 Examples of Routing Setting 80 7-2 Setting Screen Overview 83 7-3 List of Initial Values of Setting Items 84 7-4 List of Functions 84 7-5 Rating 85 7-6 Specifications for Ethernet Plug 86 7-7 Glossary 87 vii PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 viii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read these precautions in order to use SB-110 safely. These precautions are intended to ensure that SB-110 is operated safely and cor-
rectly. Follow these instructions to avoid property damage and prevent personal injury to yourself (user) or others in the vicinity. Before reading the rest of this manual, read and understand the precautions listed under [ RWarning ] and [ RCaution ] below. After reading this manual, store it in a convenient place for future review. SB-110 R Warning Failure to observe the precautions listed here could result in death of or serious injury to the user or those near the user. S A F E T Y P R E C A U T O N S I Do not install SB-110 at an unsuitable place where the structural strength is insufficient. Otherwise, SB-110 may drop and become out of order due to vibration or wind and people may be injured. Do not install SB-110 at any crowded area. Otherwise, people may contact SB-110, may fall to the ground or may be injured. Do not install SB-110 near the power line or distribution line. Otherwise, SB-110 cable may contact the power line or distribution line, may be short-circuited or heated. Moreover, people may get an electric shock or a it may catch fire. Do not touch SB-110, antenna cable or power cable when it thunders. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. Use the specified articles and accessories only. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Be sure to connect the power supply to the DC connector only. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Do not touch SB-110 with moistened hands. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. Do not put any heavy thing on the connecting cable or pinch it. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Do not machine, bend by force, twist, pull or heat the connecting cable. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. SB-110 is adjusted fully. Do not disassemble or remodel SB-110. Do not repair SB-110 by yourself. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Discontinue use immediately if SB-
110 emits smoke, an abnormal odor, or an abnormal noise. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Remove the AC adapter and all the cables from SB-110 immediately. Confirm the smoke disap-
pears and contact the shop or our ser-
vice section. viii PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 ix SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SB-110 (continued from the previous page) R Caution Failure to observe the precautions listed here could result in personal injury or property damage. Do not disassemble SB-110. Do not put SB-110 on any unstable Otherwise, you may be injured or get an electric shock, SB-110 may become out of order or the radio disturbance may occur. Do not perform the installation work at an unstable site. Otherwise, you may fall to the ground or may be injured. Do not drop the device or give a considerable shock to it. Otherwise, you may be injured or SB-
110 may become out of order. Do not use SB-110 near the TV set or radio. Otherwise, the radio disturbance may occur in SB-110, TV set or radio. Do not expose SB-110 to the direct sunlight, the air from the air conditioner or any unsuitable places where the temperature varies considerably. Otherwise, SB-110 may be deformed or discolored, a it may catch fire or SB-
110 may become out of order. Follow instructions on manuals and make right connections described in this manual. Do not make a mistake in connection to SB-110. Otherwise, Unrecoverable permanent damage may occur. If SB-110 is not used for a long time, remove the AC adapter from SB-110 for safety. Otherwise, SB-110 may overheat, catch fire or become out of order. place where is shaky or not level. Otherwise, SB-110 may drop and become out of order or you may fall to the ground and may be injured. Do not use any unsuitable material of which strength is insufficient
(antenna mast, bracket, etc.) or corrosive material. Otherwise, SB-110 may drop and become out of order or you may be injured. Do not use SB-110 in the site where strong magnetic fields or static elec-
tricity is generated or where is ex-
posed to the temperature or humidity exceeding the specifications pre-
scribed in the instruction manual. Otherwise, Unrecoverable permanent damage may occur. When it thunders, remove the AC adapter from the outlet to stop operation. Do not Install, service, connect or disconnect cables. Otherwise, a it may catch fire or you may get an electric shock. Do not use paint thinner or solvent to clean SB-110. Otherwise, the case material may degrade and the paint may peel. Usually, clean SB-110 with a soft cloth. If the case is stained considerably, wipe the case using a cloth dampened with detergent that has been diluted with water. ix PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 x SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AC Adapter (Accessory) R Warning Failure to observe the precautions listed here could result in death of or serious injury to the user or those near the user. Do not use the AC adapter for any Insert the AC plug into the outlet other devices. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. completely. If the plug is not inserted completely, a it may catch fire or you may get an electric shock. Use the AC adapter in AC 120 V Do not modify, bend illegally, twist power supply only. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Be sure to hold the plug body when you plug and unplug the AC cable. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Use AC outlet with enough capacity to accomodate the AC adapter of SB-110. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Do not tie the AC cables in a bundle. Otherwise, the cables is heated and a it may catch fire. Do not touch the AC plug and devices with moistened hands. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. or heat cables.. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. Do not put any heavy thing on the AC cable or pinch it. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock and SB-110 may become out of order. If a metal part of the AC plug and its surroundings are covered with dust, wipe it with a dry cloth completely. Otherwise, a it may catch fire. If the AC cable is damaged or if the inserted AC cable cannot be completely, do not use such cable. Otherwise, a it may catch fire, you may get an electric shock, SB-110 may be-
come out of order, data may be lost. Please contact the shop or our service section. S A F E T Y P R E C A U T O N S I x PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 xi PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION CHAPTER 1 This chapter describes what you should consider and prepare when you in-
stalling SB-110. 1-1. Name and Function of Component 2 1-2. Radio Communication Function 3 1-3. Using in Building Communication Mode 3 1-4. Using in Access Point Mode 4 Notes on Use of Access Point Mode 4 1-5. Using Roaming Function 5 Notes on Use of Roaming Function 6 1-6. Notes on Installation 7 Directional Characteristics of Antenna 7 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 2 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION 1-1 Name and Function of Component q w e r t y PWR MODE LAN MODE q Ethernet cable/DC cable Used to connect SB-110 to the wired LAN (Hub). This cable is for straight connection. Connect the AC adapter, which comes with SB-110, to the DC cable.
] (Red) indicator w [
Turns on when the connection to SB-110 has been established. The indicator turns off when:
All the radio devices is in no-communication state for one or two minutes. All the radio devices is out of radio transmission area for one or two minutes. e [PWR] (Green) indicator Turns on when SB-110 turns on. Blinks alternately with the [MODE] indicator in the [UTILITY] mode operation. Blinks simultaneously with the [MODE] indicator in the [INITIALIZATION] mode operation. r <MODE> button Use for an operation in the [UTILITY] mode and [INITIALIZATION] mode. t [MODE] (Green) indicator Blinks in the [UTILITY] mode and [INITIALIZATION] mode. Blinks alternately with the [PWR] indicator in the [UTILITY] mode operation. Blinks simultaneously with the [PWR] indicator in the [INITIALIZATION] mode operation. y [LAN] (Red) indicator Turns on when the connection to LAN has been established normally. Turns off when the Ethernet cable is not connected. Blinks when data is communicated. A plate to fix SB-110 cable. If you connect a commercial ground cable, fix it with the screws for this plate. 2 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 3 BEFORE INSTALLATION 1 1-2 Radio Communication Function The three ways (two modes and one function) below are available as connection method for SB-110 to build up the wireless network. Building Communication (Wireless Bridge) mode (see 1-3) Access Point mode (see 1-4) Roaming function (see 1-5) SB-110 operates in the Building Communication mode by default or when all the settings are initialized. Those two modes cannot be used simultaneously. 1-3 Using in Building Communication Mode In this network system, by connecting those units facing to each other in the Wire-
less Bridge mode, those wired LAN can be connected in a wireless system.
* The maximum number of SB-110s used simultaneously is 256. However, it is recommendable to use ten units or less. Radio Transmission Area Wired LAN Ethernet LAN 1 Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN A maximum of 256 units 1,024 units - The maximum number of the usable 3 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 4 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION 1-4 Using in Access Point Mode In this wireless LAN system, wireless terminals are connected to each other through SB-110 by wireless or a terminal connected to SB-110 through Ethernet is connected to a wireless terminal through SB-110 by wireless. If you use SB-110 as an access point, you need to change the default setting ( see 4-3) using a PC connected to SB-110 through a hub on Ethernet LAN.
* The maximum number of SB-110s used simultaneously is 256. However, it is recommendable to use ten units or less. Wired LAN Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN Radio Transmission Area Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Card A maximum of 256 units are acceptable. Notes on Use of Access Point Mode The Building Communication mode is disabled when the Access Point mode ( see 4-3) is enabled. Any terminal connected to SB-110 by wireless must be equipped with our 11 Mbps wireless LAN card. If [ESS ID] or [WEP] ( see page 27) specified in a wireless terminal is different from that of SB-110, any communication to such wireless terminal is unavailable. 4 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 5 BEFORE INSTALLATION 1 1-5 Using Roaming Function If SB-110 is located at several places on Ethernet LAN so that the radio transmission areas can overlap each other, the wireless terminal can transmit while moving from a radio transmission area to another. Consequently, the radio transmission area can be extended. If you use the roaming function, you need to change the default setting ( see 4-3) into the Access Point mode using a PC connected to SB-110 through a hub on Ethernet LAN.
* To connect several SB-110s, use a hub. Radio Transmission Area Ethernet LAN SB-110 is switched from one to another as the wireless terminal moves. SB-110 is switched from one to another as the wireless terminal moves. Move Move Wireless LAN card Notes on Use of Roaming Function ( See the next page) 1 5 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 6 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION 1-5 Using Roaming Function (continued from the previous page) Notes on Use of Roaming Function The roaming function is enabled in the Access Point mode and, therefore, this function cannot be used in the Building Communication mode. Any terminal connected to SB-110 by wireless must be equipped with our 11 Mbps wireless LAN card. In the radio transmission area where a wireless terminal moves around, [ESS ID] (
see 5-1) and [WEP] ( see 5-2) of the wireless terminal must be the same as those of SB-110 used in the roaming function. If [ESS ID] or [WEP] specified in the wireless terminal is different from that of SB-110, any communication to such wireless terminal is unavailable. Any wireless LAN terminal operates as a network group which is the same as that of wired LAN terminal, including the roaming area. Therefore, do not used the roaming function together with the Routing mode ( see 5-3). Otherwise, the communication becomes unavailable due to invalid network address. To avoid radio interference, when any channel is changed, keep a sufficient distance equivalent to four channels or more between the channel to be changed and the other party's radio access point channel. Otherwise, as shown below, the radio interference may occur because a part of frequency bands overlap each other. For example, if Channel 1, Channel 6 and Channel 11 are specified, no radio interference occurs. Channel 1 Channel 6 Channel 11 Channel 2 Channel 7 Channel 3 Channel 8 Channel 4 Channel 9 Channel 5 Channel 10 2400 2410 2420 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2480 Frequency (MHz) 6 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 7 BEFORE INSTALLATION 1 1-6 Notes on Installation Select a suitable installation site with care. Otherwise, the communication may be interfered or the communication range or speed may be affected. The installation must meet the conditions below:
The installation site should be located at a high place so that nothing can be put on SB-
110. The installation site should not be blocked by any obstruction. The installation site must not be exposed to the direct sunlight nor open to the weather. The installation site must be rigid without any vibration and SB-110 must not drop. Do not locate SB-110s too close to each other or to any other product. Any large-sized obstruction must not be located between the installation sites even tem-
porarily. If any obstruction is located between them, the communication may be inter-
fered. Do not install SB-110 near a radio tower which sends a strong radio wave. Do not install SB-110 near a metal wall of warehouse. A radio wave may be reflected. If the communication is made between the different floors, neither steel beam nor fire-
proof metal material must be embedded in the floor. The total length of Ethernet cable between SB-110 and the hub must be within 100 m. The distance between two SB-110s (built-in antenna type) must be within approxi-
1 mately 800 m. If SB-110 is used in the Access Point mode, the distance between two SB-110s (built-
in antenna type) must be within approximately 70 m. Two SB-110s (built-in antenna type) must be faced to each other exactly. Directional Characteristics of Antenna SB-110 (built-in antenna type) has the directionality. When you install two SB-110s, those antennas must be faced to each other at the same position horizontally and vertically. Maximum communication distance:
Approximately 800 m 7 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 8 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION CHAPTER 2 This chapter describes how to install SB-110 and how to connect it to the pe-
ripheral devices. 2-1. Installing on Mast 10 How to Install Elevation Angle Bracket 10 2-2. Fixing on Wall 11 2-3. How to Connect 12 2-4. Before Connecting Existing LAN 13 Checking Network Status 13 Setting IP Address 13 Connecting to Existing LAN 13 Remarks Do not paint the case of SB-110. Otherwise, the radio wave is attenuated by metal composition contained in the paint and SB-110 cannot show the performance fully. Fix the power cable connected to SB-110 and any other connecting cables to a suitable position where nobody can touch. Installation Work When you install SB-110, we assume no responsibility for any building breakage, any damage resulting from a drop of SB-110 from a high place or unstable site or resulting from any personal injury nor any accident in any other cases. If SB-110 is must be installed at such high place or unstable site, be sure to consult an expert engineer. PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 10 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 2-1 Installing on Mast When you install two SB-110 (the built-in antenna type), any obstruction must not be lo-
cated between those SB-110s.
* The installation with the elevation angle bracket (MB-89), an optional accessory, is shown below as an example:
* When you use the elevation angle bracket (MB-89), if the mast diameter is small, the U bolt which comes with SB-110 may contact the SB-110 depending on the adjustment angle. When you fix SB-110, take care not to contact the U bolt to SB-110 considerably. Upper: 30 degrees SB-110 Left: 30 degrees Elevation Angle Bracket
(optional accessory) U Bolt Right: 30 degrees Flat washer Wing nut S washer Mast clamp Mast Lower: 30 degrees How to Install Elevation Angle Bracket (Optional Accessory) Remove a bracket from SB-110 and replace it with the elevation angle bracket (MB-89). To lock this elevation angle bracket, use the screws for the original bracket. Elevation Angle Bracket
(optional accessory) SB-110 To lock the elevation angle bracket, use these four screws for the original bracket. 10 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 11 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 2 2-2 Fixing on Wall To fix SB-110 on the wall, use the tapping screws or hexagonal head bolts which come with SB-110.
[Fixing with Hexagonal Head Bolt]
Hexagonal Head Bolt M6 x 50 SB-110 S Washer Wing Nut Wall Surface Flat Washer
[Fixing with Tapping Screw]
Tapping Screw
(A0) M6 x 30 SB-110 External Wall 2 11 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 12 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 2-3 How to Connect If SB-110 of a default status is connected to a network in operation, an unexpected accident may happen, e.g., the conflict in the IP address. When you set SB-110, refer to "Setting SB-110" (see 4) also. PC PC SB-110 Ethernet cable
(Straight connection) Hub (Commercial article) AC outlet AD adapter
(Accessory) Ethernet cable
(Straight connection) DC cable 1.The Ethernet cable of SB-110 is for straight connection. The total length of the Ethernet cable of SB-110 should be within 100 m. The extended Ethernet cable should be the Category 5 or higher. 2.If the DC connector is exposed to rain, wind commercial adhesive tape around the connector. 3.The AC adapter is not waterproof. Do not expose it to rain. 4.SB-110 is available for the hub of the transmission rate 100 Mbps. 12 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 13 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 2 2-4 Before Connecting Existing LAN When you connect SB-110 to an existing LAN, you need to assign the IP address to SB-
110 according to the IP address assignment system specified in the LAN in advance.
* To change the IP address of SB-110, refer to "How to Change IP Address" ( see 4-5).
[Connection to environment that fixed IP address is assigned]
Assign an available IP address to SB-110.
[Connection to environment that the DHCP server function is used]
Change the SB-110 setting to disable the DHCP server function and assign an IP address which is not assigned automatically. Checking Network Status When a network is built on an existing LAN, please note the points below:
[IP address of each PC on LAN]
For TCP/IP, if an IP address of a network device (e.g., PC) on the network is the same as that of SB-110, any communication cannot be made between SB-110 and such network device. Moreover, the entire network may be affected. If any network device on an existing network has the IP address [192.168.0.1], you need to change the default IP address of SB-110 ( see 4-5) before connecting SB-110 to such existing network. When you assign an IP address to network devices statically, take care not to assign the same IP address to those network devices. Even when you assign the IP address dy-
namically, you need to change the setting so that the IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server function are different from the IP address of SB-110. Please note that the broadcast address cannot be assigned to any device on the network. Setting IP Address When the IP address of any other network which you want to connect is the same as that of SB-110, change the IP address into one specified in the LAN.
* For how to set it, refer to "How to Change IP Address" ( see 4-5). Connecting to Existing LAN Connect to the LAN referring to "How to Connect" ( see 2-3). 2 13 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 14 SETTING YOUR PC CHAPTER 3 This chapter describes how to set a PC which communicates with SB-110. Read an applicable section as necessary. 3-1. Connecting in Building Communication Mode16 Connecting to Ethernet Cable of SB-110 16 Setting TCP/IP Protocol
[Windows Me] 16
[Windows 2000] 19
[Mac OS] 21 3-2. Connecting through Wireless Access Point 22 Preparing Wireless LAN Card 22 Setting TCP/IP Protocol
[Windows Me] 22
[Windows 2000] 25 Setting Wireless LAN Card 27 3-3. Preparing WWW Browser 28 3-4. Checking IP Assigned Address 29
[Windows Me] 29
[Windows 2000] 30
[Mac OS] 31 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 16 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-1 Connecting in Building Communication Mode This section describes the setting to connect your PC to SB-110 through a hub. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Connecting Your PC to SB-110 12, 16 Setting TCP/IP 16 Preparing WWW Browser 28 Checking IP Address Assigned by SB-110 29 Connecting to Ethernet Cable of SB-110 Referring to the description of 2-3, connect the Ethernet cable of SB-110 to your PC through the hub. If your PC has no Ethernet port, you need to mount any commercial Eth-
ernet card to the PC. Mount it to your PC according to the instruction manuals which come with the PC and Ethernet card. Setting TCP/IP Protocol You need to install a network protocol module (driver) called "TCP/IP" in every PC which communicates with SB-110. Install the driver referring to the instruction manual which comes with your Ethernet card.
[Windows Me]
1. Select [Start] [Setting (S)] [Control Panel (C)] [Network] icon. 2. Check that [TCP/IP Name of your Ethernet card] and [Microsoft Network Client] are displayed in the [Network] screen. If those are not displayed, TCP/IP installation may fail. Check the installation referring to the instruction manual which comes with your Ethernet card. 16 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 17 SETTING YOUR PC 3
[Windows Me] (continued from the previous page) Check 3. Click [TCP/IP] and then [Properties (R)]. 1. Click 2. Click 3 17 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 18 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-1 Connecting in Building Communication Mode Setting TCP/IP Protocol [Windows Me] (continued from the previous page) 4. Click the [Obtain an IP address automatically (O)] radio button and then [OK]. 1. Click 2. Click 5. When you are prompted to restart your PC, click [Yes]. The specified setting is en-
abled when the PC has been restarted. Click 18 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 19 SETTING YOUR PC 3 Setting TCP/IP Protocol (continued from the previous page)
[Windows 2000]
1. Start your PC. The Windows 2000 log-on screen is shown. 2. Log on as the Administrator. 3. When the Windows 2000 desktop has been shown, select [Start] [Setting (S)]
[Network and Dial-up Connections (N)] [Local Area Connection] icon which shows your Ethernet card name. Double-click 4. Click [Properties (P)]. Click 3 19 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 20 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-1 Connecting in Building Communication Mode Setting TCP/IP Protocol [Windows 2000] (continued from the previous page) 5. If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is shown, click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and then [Prop-
erties (R)]. 1. Click 2. Click 6. Check that [Obtain an IP address automatically (O)] is selected and click [OK] to enable the specified setting. 1. Check 2. Click 20 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 21 SETTING YOUR PC 3
[Mac OS]
1. Start your PC. 2. When your PC has started up, select [Apple Menu] [Control Panel] [TCP/IP]. 3. Specify "Ethernet" as [Connect to] and "Using DHCP Server" as [Configure]. 4. Click the Close Box on the title bar. The screen is closed and the setting screen is saved. 3. Click 1. Select 2. Select 3 21 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 22 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-2 Connecting through Wireless Access Point This section describes the setting to connect to SB-110 through a wireless access point. The available operating system is Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me and Win-
dows 2000. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Preparing Wireless LAN Card 22 Setting TCP/IP22 Setting Wireless LAN Card 27 Preparing WWW Browser 28 Checking IP Address Assigned by SB-110 29 Preparing Wireless LAN Card If SB-110 is set to the Access Point mode ( 4-3), mount any wireless LAN card specified by us to your PC which can be connected to SB-110 by wireless. If the PC has no PCM-
CIA slot, you need to mount out wireless LAN card adapter to the PC. Mount it according to the instruction manual which comes with the wireless LAN card adapter
* If the PC has the USB port only, use our wireless LAN unit (SU-11) to communicate with SB-110 by wireless. Setting TCP/IP Protocol You need to install a network protocol module (driver) called "TCP/IP" in every PC which communicates with SB-110. Install the driver referring to the instruction manual of your wireless LAN card.
[Windows Me]
1. Select [Start] [Setting (S)] [Control Panel (C)] [Network] icon. 2. Check that [TCP/IP Name of your wireless LAN card] and [Microsoft Network Client]
are displayed in the [Network] screen. If those are not displayed, TCP/IP installation may fail. Check the installation referring to the instruction manual of your wireless LAN card. 22 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 23 Check SETTING YOUR PC 3 3. Click [TCP/IP] and then [Properties (R)]. 1. Click 2. Click 3 23 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 24 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-2 Connecting through Wireless Access Point Setting TCP/IP Protocol [Windows Me] (continued from the previous page) 4. Click the [Obtain an IP address automatically (O)] radio button and then [OK]. 1. Click 2. Click 5. When you are prompted to restart your PC, click [Yes]. The specified setting is en-
abled when the PC has been restarted. Click 24 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 25 SETTING YOUR PC 3 Setting TCP/IP Protocol (continued from the previous page)
[Windows 2000]
1. Start your PC. The Windows 2000 log-on screen is shown. 2. Log on as the Administrator. 3. When the Windows 2000 desktop has been shown, select [Start] [Setting (S)]
[Network and Dial-up Connections (N)] [Local Area Connection] (which shows your Ethernet card name). Double-click 4. Click [Local Area Connection] which shows your wireless LAN card connecting SB-110. Click 3 25 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 26 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-2 Connecting through Wireless Access Point Setting TCP/IP Protocol [Windows 2000] (continued from the previous page) 5. If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is shown, click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and then [Prop-
erties (R)]. 1. Click 2. Click 6. Check that [Obtain an IP address automatically (O)] is selected and click [OK] to enable the specified setting. 1. Check 2. Click 26 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 27 SETTING YOUR PC 3 3-2 Connecting through Wireless Access Point Setting Wireless LAN Card The values of the setting items below of your PC (PC/AT compatible machine) to be con-
nected through the wireless LAN must be the same as those of SB-110. Change the set values of the PC according to the default setting of SB-110. For how to change the set val-
ues of PC, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless LAN card.
[Network Mode]
Communication is made to a repeater called "Wireless Access Point". Set your PC in the Infrastructure mode. The wireless communication mode of SB-110 needs to be changed
( see 4-3).
[ESS ID]
PCs with the same name are identified as the same work group on the wireless network. Change the PC setting into "LG". The default setting of SB-110 is "LG".
[Communication Channel]
This is disabled for the communication in the Infrastructure mode. The wireless commu-
nication is made according to the communication channel ( see 5-2) set in SB-110.
[WEP Function]
When communication is made through a wireless LAN, the communication data is en-
crypted. Disable the WEP security of your PC. The default setting of SB-110 is "Not Use WEP Key". RRemarks Wireless communication to Macintosh is unavailable. Use a suitable wireless LAN card which supports SB-110. Otherwise, no communication can be made. Write down the value set in SB-110 exactly and be sure to set such value in all the devices to be com-
municated by wireless. While you are changing [Communication Channel], [ESS ID] or [WEP] of SB-110, communication from a PC connected to SB-110 through a wireless LAN becomes unavailable temporarily. The connection is ready again when the setting of every device becomes the same. When the WEP function is not used, a third party may connect from the outside. You may encounter a risk, e.g., unauthorized access, wiretapping, interference, data loss or memory crash. To avoid such risk, it is recommendable to use the WEP function without fail. To communicate with SB-110 by wireless through the WEP function, our wireless LAN card must be used. When an operation has become unstable during the wireless communication, move SB-110 or the PC or change the direction of them. When many PCs access the wireless LAN of SB-110 simultaneously, the communication speed may decrease considerably. The maximum number of wireless terminals used simultaneously is 256. How-
ever, it is recommendable to use ten terminals or less. 3 27 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 28 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-3 Preparing WWW Browser To set SB-110 through a WWW browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later must be used. When you access the internet through a PC, whether it is connected by wireless or not, check the "proxy server function" is dis-
abled in the browser setting. If you want to use the proxy server, do not take SB-110 as an object of the proxy server ac-
cording to the procedure below.
[Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0]
The procedure to exclude SB-110 from the scope of the proxy server is as follows:
1. Select [Internet Options (O)] in the [Tool (T)] menu. 2. Click the [Connections] tab and then [LAN Settings (L)]. 3. Check the [Use a proxy server (X)] check box and click [Advanced (C)]. 4. Enter an address of the proxy server of your provider in the [HTTP (H)] text box in the
[Servers] field. 5. Enter the IP address of SB-110 in the [Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning
(Example: 192.168.0.1) with (N):] text box in the [Exceptions] field.
[Netscape 6.0]
The procedure to exclude SB-110 from the scope of the proxy server is as follows:
1. Select [Preferences (E)] in the [Edit (E)] menu. 2. Click [Advanced] and then [Proxies] in the [Category:] field of the [Preferences] dialog box. 3. Check the [Manual proxy configuration] radio button. 4. Enter an address of the proxy server of your provider in the [HTTP (H)] text box. 5. Enter the IP address of SB-110 in the [Do not use proxy server for domains beginning
(Example: 192.168.0.1) with (N):] text box. 28 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 29 SETTING YOUR PC 3 3-4 Checking IP Assigned Address This section describes how to check an IP address assigned to a PC automatically by the DHCP server function. Check according to the instruction per operating system below.
[Windows Me]
Check an IP address with a program called "winipcfg.exe" contained in the Windows folder of the installed operating system.
<How to check>
1. Select [Start] [Run (R)]. 2. Type "winipcfg" in the [RUN] dialog box (falf size) and press the [Enter] key. 3. Click in the text box and select a name of your Ethernet card or wireless LAN card. When any IP address has been assigned to your PC by the DHCP server, it is dis-
played in the [IP Address] field. 1. Select 2. Check
<Items displayed on the screen>
Adapter Address: MAC address of Ethernet card or wireless LAN card. IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway: IP address of network device specified as the default gateway. IP address of PC. Subnet mask of PC If automatic assignment fails If the network section of IP address of PC is different from that (192.168.0.1) of IP address of SB-110, the automatic IP address assignment may fail. Check the TCP/IP protocol settings of your Ethernet cared or wireless LAN card and the cable connection and restart the PC. When the PC has restarted, check the IP address again according to the procedure above. 3 29 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 30 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-5 Checking IP Assigned Address (continued from the previous page)
[Windows 2000]
Execute "ipconfig" in the Command Prompt screen.
<How to check>
1. Select [Start] [Programs (P)] [Accessories] [Command Prompt]. 2. Type "ipconfig" in the Command Prompt screen and press the [Enter] key.
* For the details of the command line options, refer to the description shown by typing
"ipconfig /?". 3. The IP address assigned to the PC is displayed on the screen. Check 30 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 31 SETTING YOUR PC 3
[Mac OS]
Even when the PC has started up, the DHCP server does not give the IP address until communication is made actually (i.e., until you access the internet or you access a mail server). When <Refer to a server> is displayed on each item on the screen shown by the procedure below, perform the communication once and then check again.
* The operation screen or any other details may vary depending on your operating system version.
<How to check>
1. Select [Apple Menu] [Control Panel] [TCP/IP]. If any IP address is assigned to the PC by the DHCP server, it is displayed on the [IP Address] field. 1. Select 2. Check 2. To check the MAC address, select [Apple Menu] [Control Panel] [AppleTalk]. Then, either of the screens below is shown. Select "Ethernet" in the [Connect via:] field.
* To show the left screen when the right screens is shown, select [Menu] in the menu bar, [User Mode]
and then [Advanced]. Check 3 31 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 32 3 SETTING YOUR PC 3-5 Checking IP Assigned Address
[Mac OS] (continued from the previous page) 3. Click [Info]. To show the left screen when the right screens is shown, select [File] in the menu bar and then [Get Info]. Check 32 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 33 SETTING SB-110 CHAPTER 4 This chapter describes the setting procedure to use SB-110 for the first time or to initialize the entire configuration. To perform setting using a WWW browser from a PC connected to SB-110 by wireless, you need to change the communication mode ( see 4-3) from another PC connected to SB-110 through a hub as a first step. Moreover, check that the details of wireless LAN setting of the PC comply with those of SB-110 ( see page 27). 4-1. Turning on SB-110 and PC34 4-2. Showing Setting Screen 35 4-3. Changing Wireless Communication Mode 36 4-4. Stopping DHCP Server 37 4-5. Changing IP Address Of SB-110 38 4-6. Changing Automatic Assignment Start IP Address 39 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 34 4 SETTING SB-110 4-1 Turning on SB-110 and PC Through a hub, connect SB-110 to a PC used for setting.
[Remarks]
In the default setting, a wireless terminal cannot connect to SB-110 through an access point (
see 4-3). When you set SB-110, even if SB-110 is used for several PCs on a network, disconnect one of those PCs from the network. The PC used to set SB-110 should be config-
ured according to "Connecting in Building Com-
munication Mode" ( see 3-1). Then, the IP address of wired terminal is obtained from SB-
110 automatically. SB-110 192.168.0.1 Wired terminal HUB
1. Turn on SB-110 and the hub. 2. Check that the [PWR] (Green) indicator and [LAN] (Red) indicator turn on. If one of or both of them turns off, check that the device power supply and cables are connected correctly. 3. Turn on the PC connected to the hub. 4. Check that the IP address is assigned from SB-110 ( 3-4).
* When the IP address is not assigned, the SB-110 setting screen cannot be shown. Check the TCP/IP setting, etc. in "Connecting in Building Communication Mode"
( 3-1) again. 34 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 35 SETTING SB-110 4 4-2 Showing Setting Screen
<How to operate>
1. Start a WWW browser.
* This WWW browser is Internet Explorer 5.0. 2. Specify "http://192.168.0.1" (default setting). This is URL of SB-110. The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown.
[Wireless LAN Settings] Screen
[Set] / [Cancel] /
[Set & Reboot] Button Setting Screen Display Area Setting Screen Selection Menu Setting Screen Selection Menu All the Setting Screen titles are shown. When you click any of the titles, the corresponding screen is shown. Wireless LAN settings (Detail settings) Set the wireless communication mode, WEP and MAC address security. IP address Set the routing mode, IP address of SB-
110 and DHCP server. Routing function Set when you define packet routing. Administration Set the manager ID, SYSLOG function and operation to upgrade SB-110. Initialize Set when you return the configuration SB-
110 to a default state. Save Operate when you check the details of SB-110 setting or when you save such details as a configuration file.
[Set] / [Cancel] / [Set & Reboot]
Register the details of setting in the dis-
played menu screen or cancel them. When you restart the system to enable the details of setting, operate the [Set &
Reboot] button. Setting Screen Display Area A screen selected in the Setting Screen Selection menu is shown. 4 35 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 36 4 SETTING SB-110 4-3 Changing Wireless Communication Mode When you use SB-110 as an wireless access point, change the setting according to the procedure below. RRemarks Wireless communication to Macintosh is unavailable. Before making the wireless connection, turn on SB-110.
<How to change>
1. Access the SB-110 setting screen according to the procedure described in 4-1 and 4-2. The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Operate as follows:
The default value of any other items should not be changed.
* ESS ID of SB-110 is set to "LG" (upper case, falf size) as a default value. Check ESS ID of your wireless LAN card before connecting SB-110. 2. Click 1. Click 3. SB-110 restarts and operates in the Access Point mode. 4. Prepare a PC to which you want to mount our wireless LAN card. 5. This PC must be configured according to the description of "Connecting through Wireless Ac-
cess Point" ( see 3-2). When you start the PC, the IP address is obtained from SB-110 au-
tomatically. The [
] indicator of SB-110 turns on in red. Wireless Communication LAN Card Wireless terminal SB-110 6. Specify "http://192.168.0.1" (default setting). This is URL of SB-110. The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. Wireless Access Point Mode If you change the SB-110 setting so that the Routing mode ( see 5-3)is enabled in ad-
vance, URL to show the setting screen of SB-110 which operates in the Wireless Ac-
cess Point mode is as follows:
Wired terminal: http://192.168.0.1 (default setting) Wireless terminal: http://192.168.1.1 (default setting) 36 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 37 SETTING SB-110 4 4-4 Stopping DHCP Server When you connect to any existing network which operates with the DHCP server function, you need to stop the DHCP server of SB-110 depending on your network environment.
<How to stop>
1. Access the SB-110 setting screen according to the procedure described in 4-1 and 4-2. The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Click [IP address] in the left frame. The [IP address] screen is shown. 3. Click the [No] radio button in the [Use DHCP Server] field in the [DHCP Server] (in the right frame). Then, click [Set & Reboot].
"Now rebooting" is displayed on the screen and the specified details are enabled. 3. Click 1. Click 2. Click 4. Change the IP address of SB-110 and of PC according to the IP address assignment specified in an existing network ( see 4-5) and then restart the system. 4 37 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 38 4 SETTING SB-110 4-5 Changing IP Address Of SB-110 If SB-110 is used in the default setting when you connect an existing LAN, the IP address of SB-110 may be the same as that assigned to an existing network device. This section describes how to change the IP address of SB-110.
* When you change the network section of the IP address, if the DHCP server of SB-110 is enabled, you need to change also the network section of the automatic assignment start IP address referring "Changing Automatic Assignment Start IP Address" ( see 5-9).
<How to change. 1. Access the SB-110 setting screen according to the procedure described in 4-1 and 4-2. The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Click [IP address] in the left frame. The [IP address] screen is shown. 3. Change the IP address of SB-110 and click [Set & Reboot].
"The IP address has been changed. Change the computer setting." is displayed on the screen. 3. Click 2. Change 1. Click Not need to be changed unless routing mode is used. 4. If the DHCP server function of SB-110 is enabled, obtain the IP address again using
"winipcfg.exe" ( see 3-4) or restart the PC. If the IP address is assigned to the PC manually, change the IP address of the network section of such PC according to that of SB-110 How to Assign IP Address The IP address consists of two elements, i.e., the network section and host section. For "192.168.0.1"
(Class C) which is the default IP address of SB-110, the first part "192.168.0" is the network section and the second one "1" is the host section. Any network devices (e.g., PC etc.) which have the same network sec-
tion are presumed to be on the same network. Every network device on the same network is identified by the host section. So, when you assign the IP address, consider the following rules:
Every network device located on the same network must have the same network section. Every network devices be located on the same network must have the unique host section. Do not assign any network address (the first position of the host section, "0"). Do not assign any broadcast address (the last position of the host section, "255"). 38 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 39 SETTING SB-110 4 4-6 Changing Automatic Assignment Start IP Address If the network section of the IP address of SB-110 is changed to enable the DHCP server function of SB-110, the network section of the automatic assignment start IP address also must be changed. This section describes how to change the automatic assignment start IP address.
<How to change>
1. Access the SB-110 setting screen according to the procedure described in 4-1 and 4-2. The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Click [IP address] in the left frame. The [IP address] screen is shown. 3. Change the automatic assignment start IP address and click [Set & Reboot].
"Now rebooting" is displayed on the screen and the specified details are enabled. 3. Click 1. Click 2. Change Not need to be changed unless routing mode is used. 4. If the DHCP server function of SB-110 is enabled, obtain the IP address again using
"winipcfg.exe" ( see 3-4) or restart the PC. 4 DHCP Server Function If the DHCP server function of SB-110 is enabled (the default setting), the IP address can be obtained from SB-110 automatically when a PC has been connected to SB-110. When you connect SB-110 to an existing LAN, the IP address assigned by SB-110 must be different from the fixed IP address assigned to any existing network device (e.g., PC etc). Moreover, the network section must be the same as that of the IP address of SB-110. The Number of IP Addresses Assigned Automatically The number of IP address assigned by SB-110 automatically is 5 to 128. For the default assignment start IP address and subnet mask set value, the maximum number of IP addresses which can be assigned log-
ically is 254. However, if you assign 128 addresses or more, those addresses should be assigned to the clients manually. 39 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 40 SETTING SCREEN CHAPTER 5 This chapter describes every item in the SB-110 setting screen. 5-1. [Wireless LAN settings] Screen 42 Wireless LAN setting 42 MAC Address security setting 43 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen 45 Detail settings 45 Custom Security 47 Hidden Terminal 50 Relation between [Security Level] and [Custom Security] 51
[Security Level] Setting 51 Example of [WEP Key] Setting 52 5-3 [IP address] Screen 53 Routing function 53 IP address54 DHCP Server 55 Static DHCP Server 58 5-4 [Routing function] Screen 59 RIP 59 Network Interface List 59 IP Routing Information 60 Static Route 61 5-5 [Administration] Screen 62 Manager ID 62 SYSLOG 63 Use utility (Firmware Update Mode)64 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 42 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-1 [Wireless LAN settings] Screen Wireless LAN setting Setting for wireless section of SB-110. q w e q Using AP mode Select a wireless communication mode (default setting: no).
[no]:Select for the Building Communication (Bridge) mode.
[yes]:Select for the Access Point mode. w ESS ID e ESS ID confirmation Enter an ID to prevent an unauthorized access to the wire-
less LAN connected to SB-110. This ID is case-sensitive. Enter a maximum of 31 alphanumeric characters (default ID: LG). The entered characters are all expressed as a asterisk
(e.g., **). In the Building Communication mode ( see 1-3), several SB-110s with the same [ESS] ID can be connected to each others by wireless. In the Access Point mode (
see 1-4), SB-110 and a wireless terminal can be con-
nected by wireless. To enable the changed settings, you need to reboot SB-
110. To prevent an error in typing the ID, enter the [ESS ID] again in this field. Please note that the ID is case-sensitive.
(The entered ID is expressed as a asterisk, e.g., **.) 42 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 43 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-1 [Wireless LAN settings] Screen (continued from the previous page) MAC Address security setting Register the MAC address display of SB-110 and the MAC address of device to be connected by wireless and restrict the connection. q w e r q Mac address security w MAC address e Additional settings Specify whether only SB-110 with the same MAC address as one registered in advance or wireless terminal with such same MAC address can be connected to SB-110 or not (default setting: no).
* To enable the setting change, click [Set & Reboot]. The MAC address registered in the wireless section of SB-
110 is displayed here. This MAC address is also the MAC address of SB-110.
* If any address is displayed here, please contact the shop or our service section. Enter the MAC address of target SB-110 or wireless ter-
minal in this field.
* A maximum of 256 MAC addresses can be registered.
* A maximum of 12 characters (falf size) can be entered.
* When you have enter the MAC address, click [Add] to check that the address has been registered in the [Cur-
rent settings] field.
* The following two types of character strings are consid-
ered as the same address. 11-11-11-22-33-33, 1111112233 5 43 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 44 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-1 [Wireless LAN settings] Screen MAC Address security setting (continued from the previous page) r Current settings q w e r The status of device communicating to SB-110 by wire-
less and the MAC address of registered wireless commu-
nication device are displayed here (default setting: no). Any registered MAC address can be deleted by [Delete]. If the MAC address displayed in the [Receiving stations]
field is not registered, it can be registered by clicking
[Add].
* If a numerical value 110 to 200 is displayed in the [Sig-
nal level] field, the communication status is good. RRemarks Wireless communication to Macintosh is unavailable. Before making the wireless connection, turn on SB-110. 44 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 45 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen Detail settings Specify the details of the wireless section of SB-110. q w e r t q Channel w Transmit Rate e Rts/Cts Threshold Specify a channel to be used for the wireless communica-
tion of SB-110 (default setting: 11).
* If several SB-110s are communicated to each other in the Building Communication mode ( see 1-3), specify the same value for those SB-110s.
* A wireless terminal which communicates to our 11 Mbps wireless LAN card in the Access Point mode ( see 1-4) detects the channel of SB-110 automatically when com-
municating. Specify the wireless transmission rate in the Building Communication mode (default setting: Automatic). This setting is disabled in the Access Point mode.
* Regardless of this setting, any data can be received in the wireless transmission rate of 1 to 11 Mbps. Specify "500 bytes" or "1000 bytes" as the size of packet sent for negotiation (default setting: None). When the Rts/Cts (Request to send/Clear to send) Threshold is set, the decrease in communication speed can be prevented due to the influence of the hidden ter-
minal ( see page 50). 5 45 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 46 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen Detail settings (continued from the previous page) r Security Level t Key Generator q w e r t Specify the percentage to encrypt a data sent through the wireless LAN to protect the data (Default setting: None). WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is used as the encryption method. Except [WEP Key], all the items in [Custom Se-
curity] are set automatically according to the security level
(Low, Middle or High) specified here. When "Custom" is selected, all the items displayed in [Custom Security] can be specified manually. [WEP Key] can be specified man-
ually always.
* It is advisable to set the same security level for all the communicating devices. Specify a character string to generate a key used for en-
cryption and decryption. The entered characters are all expressed as a asterisk (e.g., **). After the registration, a key generated by the entered character string is displayed in the WEP key text box in
[Custom Security].
* Set the same character string (alphanumeric characters or symbols which are case-sensitive) for all the devices in communication. If different character string is set for all the communicating devices, the encrypted data can-
not be decrypted. 46 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 47 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen (continued from the previous page) Custom Security Specify the items (except [WEP Key]) below when
"Customs" is selected in [Security Level] of [Detail Setting]. q w e r t q Decryption of Received Packet w Encryption of Transmitting Packet e WER Factor Setting for decryption of received packet. Select any of
"Yes", "No" and "Yes (Abandon any packet not en-
crypted)" (default setting: No). Setting for encryption of transmitting packet. Select "Yes"
or "No" (default setting: No). Item to specify a security level. The value [0] means the highest security level (initial value: 0). The values means as follows:
[0] = Changes an internal encryption key per packet.
[1] = Changes an internal encryption key at every 10 packets.
[2] = Changes an internal encryption key at every 50 packets.
[3] = Changes an internal encryption key at every 100 pack-
ets. 5 47 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 48 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen Custom Security (continued from the previous page) q w e r t Specify the number of bits which encrypt the character string entered in [Key Generator] of [Detail Settings] (de-
fault setting: 64 bits). When you select "64 bits", the low-order 40 bits (10-digit hexadecimal number of ) of the key generated by the character string entered in [Key Generator] are displayed in the [WEP Key] text box. Otherwise, you may enter a hexadecimal number within 10 digits in this text box di-
rectly. When you select "128 bits", the low-order 104 bits are dis-
played in the [WEP Key] text box. Otherwise, you may enter a hexadecimal number within 26 digits in this text box directly.
* When you enter the value in the [WEP Key] text box di-
rectly, such value the
[Key Generator] text box. Also, the first 24 bits are never displayed. is not displayed in r Number of Encryption Bits 48 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 49 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen Custom Security (continued from the previous page) t WEP Key Specify a key and character string used for encryption (de-
fault setting: 1). To encrypt data, use the alphanumeric characters of hexa-
decimal notation displayed in the checked [Key Selection]
text box. The other party can decrypt the encrypted data
(receive it correctly) only when the same alphanumeric characters of hexadecimal notation are displayed in any of text boxes next to the [Selection (Key)] numbers (1 to 4). In each text box, enter directly a key (alphanumeric char-
acters) of hexadecimal notation used for encryption and decryption by the other communication party. If the [Num-
ber of Encryption Bits] settings of the communicating de-
vices are different from each others or if the contents of the text boxes of those communicating devices, which are used for the encryption and decryption, are different from each other, no communication can be made. It is advisable to apply the same settings to all the text boxes of the communicating devices. If the contents of those text box are the same, the communication can be made between them even when their key numbers are dif-
ferent from each others.
* You may enter data in each text box next to the [WEP Key], instead of the text box of [Key Generator] of [Detail Settings]. (In this case, any character string is not dis-
played in the text box of [Key Generator].)
* For an example of setting, refer to page 52. 5 49 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 50 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen (continued from the previous page) Hidden Terminal For the communication in the Access Point mode, as shown below, even if the terminals [A] and [C] can com-
municate with SB-110 [B], those terminals [A] and [C] can-
not communicate with each other. In this case, the termi-
nal [A] is referred to as "Hidden Terminal" to [C] and the terminal [C] is also referred to as "Hidden Terminal" to [A]. If there is any hidden terminal, the carrier sense does not function effectively to those wireless terminals. So, com-
munication collision happens frequently in SB-110 [B] and the throughput (the amount of information transmitted within a specified period) decreases. To prevent the communication collision, SB-110 [B] which received the request-to-send (Rts) signal sends the Clear-
to-send (Cts) signal repeatedly to the wireless terminals
[A] and [C]. Then, either of those two wireless terminals, which does not send Rts, can recognize that SB-110 [B] is communicating with the hidden terminal. Now, the wireless terminal [A] or [C] , which does not send Rts, forbears the access to SB-110 [B] and the communi-
cation collision can be prevented. SB-110 [B]
SB-110 [B]
Radio Transmission Area Radio Transmission Area Wireless terminal [A]
Wireless terminal [A]
Radio Transmission Area Radio Transmission Area A Communication Collision B C Wireless terminal [C]
Wireless terminal [C]
Radio Transmission Area Radio Transmission Area 50 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 51 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen (continued from the previous page) Relation between [Security Level] and [Custom Security]
WEP Setting Decrypt received packet Abandon any packet not encrypted Encrypt transmitting packet WEP Factor Number of Encryption Bits No Not decrypt Setting disabled Not encrypt Disabled Disabled Security Level Low Decrypt Not abandon Encrypt Middle Decrypt Abandon Encrypt High Decrypt Abandon Encrypt 3 0 0 64-bit encryption 64-bit encryption 128-bit encryption
[Security Level] Setting The table below shows the security level available for the communication between the ter-
minals in which the security level is set.
(: Communication can be made. : No communication can be made.)
* If the character string of [Key Generator] of communicating devices is different from each others, no communication can be made even if the security level is the same. Security Level No Low Middle High No Low Middle High 5 51 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 52 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-2 [Detail settings] Screen (continued from the previous page) Example of [WEP Key] Setting When the WEP key is set for 64-bit encryption:
Two-way communication available Two-way communication available Communication unavailable 52 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 53 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-3 [IP address] Screen Routing function Item to be set when connecting every communicating network through a different IP address of the network section.
[RRemarks]
If the routing mode is used in the Access Point mode, any wire-
less terminal cannot be used for roaming be-
cause every device
(SB-110) has its own unique network ad-
dress. Specify whether a routing function between a wired LAN and wireless LAN is enabled or disabled (default setting:
No, i.e., disable). Available protocol is TCP/IP only. To enable the changed setting, you need to restart SB-110. If the routing mode is used, traffic of unnecessary broad-
cast can be minimized when communication is made.
* When you select "No", you can set the IP address of the same network section between the wired LAN and wire-
less LAN.
* When you select "Yes", you can set the IP address of a different network section between the wired LAN and wireless LAN. Conceptual Diagram An upper part of the diagram shows an example of the ad-
dress of each network when routing is not used. A lower part of the diagram shows an example of the address of each network when routing is used. No (Disable): 192.168.0.0 Yes (Enable): 192.168.1.0 No (Disable): 192.168.0.0 Yes (Enable): 192.168.0.0 No (Disable): 192.168.0.0 Yes (Enable): 192.168.2.0 5 53 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 54 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-3 [IP address] Screen (continued from the previous page) IP address Setting for the IP address and subnet mask of SB-110. q w e q Wired LAN /
Wireless LAN w IP address e Subnet mask The IP address and subnet mask set in the wired LAN are enabled only when the [Yes] radio button of [Rout-
ing function] is checked. If the [No] radio button of
[Routing function] is checked (default setting), the IP ad-
dress and subnet mask set in the wired LAN apply to the wireless LAN also. Specify the IP address of wires LAN and wireless LAN of SB-110. To enable the changed setting, you need to restart SB-110. Wired LAN: 192.168.0.1 (default setting) Wireless LAN: 192.168.1.1 (default setting) Specify the subnet mask of wires LAN and wireless LAN of SB-110. To enable the changed setting, you need to restart SB-110. Wired LAN: 255.255.255.0 (default setting) Wireless LAN: 255.255.255.0 (default setting) 54 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 55 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-3 [IP address] Screen (continued from the previous page) DHCP Server Setting for the DHCP server function of SB-110. q w e r t y u i o
!0
!1
!2 q Use DHCP Server w Wired LAN /
Wireless LAN e Initial Allocation IP Address Specify whether SB-110 is used as the DHCP server or not (default setting: Yes). If TCP/IP of PCs connected to SB-110 through cable or by wireless is set to [Obtain an IP address automatically], those PCs become the DHCP client of SB-110. By this function, the IP address/subnet mask and the IP ad-
dress/domain name of router and DNS server obtained dynamically from SB-110 which is the DHCP server. Every item set in the wired LAN in the [DHCP Server]
screen is enabled only when the [Yes] radio button of
[Routing function] is checked. If the [No] radio button of
[Routing function] is checked (default setting), the values set in the wired LAN apply to the wireless LAN also. 5 Specify the initial IP address allocated automatically to the clients connected directly to SB-110 through cable or by wireless. Wired LAN: 192.168.0.10 (default setting) Wireless LAN: 192.168.1.10 (default setting) 55 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 56 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-3 [IP address] Screen DHCP Server (continued from the previous page) q w e r t y u i o
!0
!1
!2 r Subnet Mask Subnet mask to [Initial Allocation IP Address]. Wired LAN: 255.255.255.0 (default setting) Wireless LAN: 255.255.255.0 (default setting) t Number of Alloca-
tions The maximum number of addresses which can be as-
signed continuously from the IP address specified in [Initial Allocation IP Address] is 5 to 128 (default setting: 30). For the default set value of [Initial Allocation IP Address]
and [Subnet Mask], the maximum number of IP addresses which can be assigned logically is 254. However, if you assign 128 addresses or more, those addresses should be assigned to the clients manually. y Default Gateway Default gateway noticed to a client. u Primary DNS Server When the [Yes] radio button of [Use DHCP Server] is checked, if there are two DNS server addresses, enter the either one in this field as necessary. Instead of the IP ad-
dress of SB-110, the entered DNS server address is no-
ticed to the DHCP client. 56 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 57 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-3 [IP address] Screen DHCP Server (continued from the previous page) q w e r t y u i o
!0
!1
!2 i Secondary DNS Server o Primary WINS Server
!0 Secondary WINS Server
!1 Domain Name
!2 Lease Period Similarly with [Primary DNS Server] above, enter the ei-
ther of the two DNS server address in this field as neces-
sary. If you use a WINS server in the Microsoft network, enter the WINS server address in this field. If there are two WINS server addresses, enter the either one as neces-
sary. Similarly with [Primary WINS Server] above, if there are two WINS server addresses, enter the either one in this field as necessary. 5 Enter a domain name of a network address noticed to a client by the DHCP server, when the domain name is used for Ethernet, if necessary. Enter the number of days (1 to 99) as intervals that the DHCP server updates the local IP address of client auto-
matically and periodically (default setting: 3). 57 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 58 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-3 [IP address] Screen (continued from the previous page) Static DHCP Server Setting to fix the IP address assigned to a specific client. Field to register the combination of the MAC address and IP address of a PC when fixing the IP address, which is assigned automatically using the DHCP server, to a spe-
cific client.
* A maximum of 16 combinations can be registered in this field. The client IP address to be registered must be out of the address range assigned by the DHCP server function.
* To register the details of wired terminal, click [Add] of
[Wired LAN]. To register the details of wireless termi-
nal, click [Add] of [Wireless LAN].
* The registration of wireless terminal is enabled only when the [Yes] radio button of [Routing function] is checked. Example of Registration When the [Yes] radio but-
ton of [Routing function]
is checked. To cancel the registration, click [Delete] in an applicable field. 58 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 59 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-4 [Routing function] Screen RIP Specify when exchanging routing information with an adjacent router or access point by using the RIP func-
tion to create a route dynamically. Specify whether the RIP function is used or not (default setting Yes). When the RIP is used, an RIP packet is broadcasted at approximately 30 seconds using the broadcast address of the access point.
* When you have changed this setting, click the [Set &
Reboot] button to enable the change. Network Interface List Refer to the description of [Path] of [IP Routing Informa-
tion] ( see page 60). 5 59 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 60 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-4 [Routing function] Screen (continued from the previous page) IP Routing Information This screen shows the information about a router or terminal to which another router sends a packet. The screen shows a path added in [Static Route] also. q w e r t y q Destination Shows the IP address of destination of packet routing. w Subnet mask Shows the subnet mask to the IP address of destination of packet routing. e Gateway Shows the gateway to the IP address of destination of packet routing. r Path Shows the transfer destination interface to the IP address of destination of packet routing. The details of such inter-
face are shown in the [Network Interface List] screen
( see page 59). t Creation Type Shows how routing information was created. static : Created according to a static route (which was de-
fined). rip : Created according to a dynamic route (which was gen-
erated automatically). misc :Created by a frame operation related to broadcast. y Metric Shows the cost of path. 60 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 61 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-4 [Routing function] Screen (continued from the previous page) Static Route Routing table to define a relay path of packet inten-
tionally. A maximum of 20 items can be registered.
* When you have entered data, click [Add] to check that the data has been registered in the [Current setting]
field. The details of registered data are displayed also in the [IP Routing Information] screen. q w e r t q Path local:
Shown when the [No] radio button of [Routing function] is checked. This means that routing in-
formation to be registered is at the LAN side. ethernet: Shown when the [Yes] radio button of [Routing function] is checked. This means that routing in-
formation to be registered is a wired LAN. wireless: Shown when the [Yes] radio button of [Routing function] is checked. This means that routing in-
formation to be registered is a wireless LAN. w Destination According to a selected path (local/ethernet/wireless), spec-
ify the IP address of the target party. e Subnet mask According to a selected path (local/ethernet/wireless), spec-
ify the net mask to the IP address of the target party. r Gateway Enter a gateway of packet transfer destination (router or ac-
cess point) to be routed. 5 t Metric Specify the number of routers and access points (or gate-
ways) on the route through which a packet is sent to the other party. Enter a value in a range between 0 and 15. It is presumed that transmission capacity of a line with a smaller value is high. 61 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 62 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-5 [Administration] Screen Manager ID Setting for restriction of access to the setting screen of SB-110. q w e q Manager ID w Manager Password e Password Confir-
mation Reentry If you restrict the access to the setting screen of SB-110, enter a name of manager within 31 alphanumeric charac-
ters. Please note that the name is case-sensitive. When the Manager ID has been specified, you are prompted to enter a user name from the next access. Then, enter the Manager ID. If you enter a password for the Manager ID, the password must be within 31 alphanumeric characters and case-sen-
sitive. The entered characters are all expressed as a as-
terisk (e.g., ****). When the Manager Password has been specified, you are prompted to enter such password from the next access. Then, enter the Manager Password. To prevent an error in entering the password, enter the password again. The entered characters are all ex-
pressed as a asterisk (e.g., ****). 62 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 63 SETTING SCREEN 5 5-5 [Administration] Screen (continued from the previous page) SYSLOG Perform the setting to output log information, etc. to a specified host address. q w e r t q Use DEBUG Specify whether debug information is output to SYSLOG or not (default setting: Yes). w Use INFO Specify whether a message of INFO type is output to SYSLOG or not (default setting: Yes). e Use NOTICE Specify whether a message of NOTICE type is output to SYSLOG or not (default setting: No). r Host Address If the SYSLOG function is used, enter an address of a host which receives SYSLOG. The host must be able to support the SYSLOG server function. t Facility Enter a numerical value in a range between 0 and 23 as a facility of SYSLOG. Usually, enter "1" (default setting: 1). 5 63 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 64 5 SETTING SCREEN 5-5 [Administration] Screen (continued from the previous page) Use utility (Firmware Update Mode) Use when you return SB-110 to the default state or up-
date the firmware with the utility which comes with SB-110. Check the [Check] check box and click [GO] to enter the
[Use utility] mode and start an operation. This operation can be executed also by using the [MODE] button of SB-
110. For the detailed operation, refer to "OPERATION"
(Chapter 6). 64 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 65 MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 6 This chapter describes the procedure to restrict the connection to the setting screen of SB-110, to save or initialize the details and update the firmware. Read this chapter as necessary. 6-1 CD-ROM of SB-110 66 Contents 66 Auto Run Function 66 Available OS66 To Start Utility 66 6-2 Restricting Access to Setting Screen 67 6-3 Checking or Saving Settings 68 6-4 Writing Saved Settings 69 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State 70 A Use the [MODE] button. 70 B Use the setting screen 72 C Use Utility 73 6-6 Upgrading SB-110 74 Firmware 74 How to Update 76 6-7 When the unit fails 77 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 66 6 MAINTENANCE 6-1 CD-ROM of SB-110 The CD-ROM which comes with SB-110 can be used in any PC/AT compatible machine. This CD-ROM contains the instruction manual (of PDF format) and Utility. Contents Instruction Manual of PDF Format (this document) Describes SB-110 in detail. Acrobat Reader 5.0 (for Windows) Software to view the PDF files contained the CD-ROM. (Install according to the in-
struction screen of the installer.) SB-110 Utility (for Windows) Use to initialize ( see 6-6) the entire configuration of SB-110 or update ( see 6-6) it. Auto Run Function When you insert the CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive of your PC/AT compatible machine, a menu screen is shown automatically. Available OS Utility contained in the CD-ROM of SB-110 can be used in the following operating sys-
tems:
Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 and Windows Me. To Start Utility Utility is contained in the CD-ROM which comes with SB-110. 1. Insert the CD-ROM, which comes with SB-110, into a CD-ROM drive of your PC. The Auto Run function of the CD-ROM of SB-110 starts and a menu screen is displayed automatically. 2. Click [SB-110 Utility]. SB-110 Utility starts.
[When Auto Run function does not start]
Double-click the AutoRun.exe in the [CD-ROM Drive] icon through the Explorer, and the menu screen above is displayed. 66 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 67 MAINTENANCE 6 6-2 Restricting Access to Setting Screen When you specify the Manager ID and Manager Password, you can prevent any unautho-
rized person from changing the setting screen of SB-110 through a WWW browser. If the Manager ID and Manager Password are specified, a screen to prompt an operator to enter the user name [User Name (U)] and password [Password (P)] when he/she ac-
cesses. User Manager User Setting Screen The Manager accesses with his/her ID and password. HUB
<How to set>
The Manager enters a maximum of 31 half size alphanumeric characters which are case-
sensitive. 1. Start a WWW browser and access the SB-110 setting screen ( see 4-2). The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Click [Administration] in the left frame. The [Administration] screen is shown. 3. Enter the manager ID in the [Manager ID] field (e.g., "user"). 4. Enter the manager password in the [Manager Password] and [Password Confirmation Reentry] fields (e.g., userpass). The entered characters are all expressed as a asterisk (e.g., ********). 5. Click [Set], and a screen is shown to prompt you to enter the user name [User Name 6
(U)] and password [Password (P)]. Then, enter the specified manager ID and manager password. 3. 2. Click Enter 1. Click 67 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 68 6 MAINTENANCE 6-3 Checking or Saving Settings You can check the details specified in every setting screen of SB-110 and can save them in a file of hypertext (HTML) format. You can use the saved settings when the settings have been lost by accident.
<How to check and save>
1. Start a WWW browser and access the SB-110 setting screen ( see 4-2). The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Click [Save] in the left frame. The details of settings are listed in the [Save] screen.
* Do not delete nor rewrite any description in the text box. Click 3. When the [Save] screen is shown, click [Save As (A)] in the [File (F)] menu of the WWW browser. 4. Select the location from [Save in (I)] and enter a file name in the [File Name (N)] box.
* If you use Netscape Navigator, specify ".htm" or ".html" as the file extension. 5. Select "Web Page, complete (*.htm;*.html)" from [File Types(T)]. (Internet Explorer) 6. Click [Save (S)], and the configuration file is saved in the specified location. Password displayed in [Save] screen The details of the manager password and key generator (character strings from which a en-
cryption key is generated) displayed in the [Save] screen are encrypted. So, the password in the saved configuration file is never revealed. 68 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 69 MAINTENANCE 6 6-4 Writing Saved Settings This section describes the procedure to write the details of a saved configuration file (
see 6-3) into the SB-110 setting screen.
<How to write>
1. Move a cursor from a PC connected to SB-110 to a saved configuration file with the extension ".htm" and double-click it. The [Save] screen is shown. 2. Check the IP address of SB-110 in the text box. If the displayed IP address is different from the set SB-110 IP address, change the SB-
110 IP address in the configuration file according to the SB-110 IP address set cur-
rently. Do not change any other items. 3. Click [Register]. 2. Click 1. Check 4. When you click [Register], the details of the configuration file are written into SB-110.
* If you set anything after you write the details of the configuration file, close the screen once. Otherwise, an error may occur. Be sure to start the WWW browser again when you access the setting screen.
[R Remarks]
Do not write any configuration file created by SB-110 into any products of the same type nor any products other than SB-110. 6 69 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 70 6 MAINTENANCE 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State When you want renew the setting to change the network configuration or you want to delete all the existing setting data, you can return the entire setting to the default state (ini-
tialize) in the three ways below:
A Use the [MODE] button. B Use the setting screen ( see page 72). C Use Utility ( see page 73).
* To return the setting to the default state with Utility, you need to start Utility in the CD-
ROM which comes with SB-110. For how to start it, refer to "To Start Utility" in the "CD-
ROM of SB-110" ( see 6-1). A Use the [MODE] button. When the initialization is executed in this way, all the setting items are returned to the de-
fault state. If the IP address set in SB-110 is unknown or the SB-110 setting screen can-
not be shown, you can perform the initialization according to the procedure below:
<How to initialize>
1. Remove the power supply from SB-110. 2. Remove all the network devices from SB-110. 3. Connect an AC adapter to SB-110 holding down the [MODE] button and turn on the power supply. 4. Release the [MODE] button when the [PWR] indicator and [MODE] indicator, which were blinking (in green) alternately, has started blinking (in green) simultaneously. Enter the [INITIALIZATION] mode and start an operation. 5. Connect a PC to SB-110 through cable ( see 4-1) and start the operating system. 6. Start a WWW browser and specify the default IP address (192.168.0.1) of SB-110.
[INITIALIZATION] mode When the [INITIALIZATION] mode is enabled by operating the [MODE] button, the IP address and ESS ID of SB-110 are replaced with the default state temporarily until the initialization
(the procedure after the step 7 above) has been completed actually. If you turn on the power supply of SB-110 without performing the procedure after the step 7, the setting is returned to the default state. 70 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 71 MAINTENANCE 6 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State B Use the [MODE] button.
<How to initialize> (continued from the previous page) 7. When the [INITIALIZATION] mode screen is shown, click [Initialize]. Click 8. Click [Reboot]. Click 9. When the indicators of SB-110 have been returned to the state before the [INITIALIZA-
TION] mode is enabled and when the [Wireless LAN Settings] screen has been shown, the initialization ends. During rebooting, the screen below is shown. 6 71 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 72 6 MAINTENANCE 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State (continued from the previous page) B Use the setting screen If you know the IP address set in SB-110 and you can access the setting screen with such IP address, you can initialize all the settings or a certain part of the settings (e.g., the wire-
less section) through the SB-110 setting screen.
<How to initialize>
1. Start a WWW browser and access the SB-110 setting screen ( see 4-2). The [Wireless LAN Settings] screen is shown. 2. Click [Initialize] in the left frame. The [Initialize] screen is shown. 3. Click a radio button of desired condition. 4. Click [Initialize]. Return the setting equivalent to the selected condition to the default state and enter the [Wireless LAN Settings] screen. 3. 2. Click Select 1. Click Type of Initialization ALL All the settings specified in SB-110 are returned to the default state. Wireless LAN The items in the [Wireless LAN Settings] screen and [Detail Settings] screen are returned to the default state. 72 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 73 MAINTENANCE 6 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State (continued from the previous page) C Use Utility Utility is contained in the CD-ROM of SB-110. This section describes the procedure to initialize the settings with Utility. Before using Utility To return the SB-110 settings to the default state with Utility, enter the [Use utility] mode. Otherwise, you cannot use Utility to initialize the settings. You need to access SB-110 and assign the IP address to your PC in advance.
<How to enter [Use utility] mode>
This section describes the procedure to enter the [Use utility] mode using the [MODE] but-
ton. You may also enter the [Use utility] mode through the [Administration] screen
( see 5-5). 1. Remove the power supply from SB-110. 2. Remove all the network devices from SB-110. 3. Connect an AC adapter to SB-110 holding down the [MODE] button and turn on the power supply. 4. Release the [MODE] button before the [PWR] indicator and [MODE] indicator, which were blinking (in green) alternately, start blinking (in green) simultaneously. Enter the [Use utility] mode and start an operation.
<How to initialize>
1. Check that SB-110 is operating in the [Use utility] mode. Then, connect a PC to SB-110 through cable or by wireless and start the operating system. 2. Start [SB-110 Utility]. For how to start it, refer to "To Start Utility" in the "CD-ROM of SB-110" ( see 6-1). The operation screen of Utility is shown. (Refer to the screen at the next page.) 3. Click the [User Data Initialization] radio button. Enter the IP address of SB-110 in the [SB-110 IP address] text box and click [Start]. 4. When the message "User data initialization has been completed." has been displayed 6 on the [SB-110 Utility] screen, the initialization of SB-110 ends.
[Use utility] mode When the [Use utility] mode is enabled by operating the [MODE] button, the wireless LAN se-
curity setting (WEP function) of SB-110 is disabled temporarily until Utility operation has been completed actually. If Utility is used in a wireless terminal, disable the WEP function of a PC. 73 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 74 6 MAINTENANCE 6-5 Returning Setting to Default State (continued from the previous page)
<How to initialize> (An operation of the step 3) 1. 2. Click Enter 3. Click
[R Remarks]
Do not quit Utility nor turn off SB-110 during the execution of Utility. Otherwise, data may be lost or an error may occur in an operation. Wait until "... has been completed." is shown. 6-6 Upgrading SB-110 Use Utility contained in the CD-ROM of SB-110. This section describes the procedure to upgrade SB-110 (firmware) with Utility. Firmware The firmware is a program written into flash memory of SB-110 by default. This program may be upgraded to extend the function or improve the performance. Before upgrading it, access the SB-110 setting screen and check the version information displayed in the frame as shown below. A function can be added and SB-110 can be kept in the best condition. Version Information 74 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 75 MAINTENANCE 6 6-6 Upgrading SB-110 Firmware (continued from the previous page) Before using Utility To upgrading the firmware with Utility, enter the [Use utility] mode. Otherwise, you cannot use Utility to update the firmware. You need to access SB-110 and assign the IP address to your PC in advance.
<How to enter [Use utility] mode>
This section describes the procedure to enter the [Use utility] mode using the [MODE] but-
ton. You may also enter the [Use utility] mode through the [Administration] screen
( see 5-5). 1. Remove the power supply from SB-110. 2. Remove all the network devices from SB-110. 3. Connect an AC adapter to SB-110 holding down the [MODE] button and turn on the power supply. 4. Release the [MODE] button before the [PWR] indicator and [MODE] indicator, which were blinking (in green) alternately, start blinking (in green) simultaneously. Enter the [Use utility] mode and start an operation. Notes on Updating To prevent an error in firmware transfer, connect one PC, in which Utility is installed, to one SB-110 through cable or by wireless. It is advisable to connect the PC and SB-110 through a hub on Ethernet LAN ( see 4-1). If you connect the PC and SB-110 by wireless, follow the instructions below. Enable the Access Point mode ( see 4-3). Disable the wireless LAN security (WEP function) of the PC. Remove the SB-110's Ethernet cable from the PC. Keep the wireless communication distance to SB-110 1 m or less.
[Use utility] mode When the [Use utility] mode is enabled by operating the [MODE] button, the wireless LAN se-
curity setting (WEP function) of SB-110 is disabled temporarily until Utility operation has been completed actually. If Utility is used in a wireless terminal, disable the WEP function of a PC. You are responsible for the result of operation described herein. So, please follow the instructions below when you start an operation. The CD-ROM (excluding Acrobat Reader) which comes with SB-110 is for SB-110 only. Do not use it for any other devices. Icom Inc. is not responsible for any interference arisen by incorporating a configuration file for SB-
110 or a firmware update data file, which is available in our home page, into any device other than SB-110. Moreover, Icom Inc. is not responsible for any interference arisen by modifying or disas-
sembling SB-110. Furthermore, Icom Inc. is not responsible for any damages, lost profits or third party's claim resulting from any missed communication or telephone call due to SB-110's fault, error, malfunction, breakage, data loss or any other external factor such as power failure. 6 75 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 76 6 MAINTENANCE 6-6 Upgrading SB-110 (continued from the previous page) How to Update 1. Check that SB-110 is operating in the [Use utility] mode. Then, connect a PC to SB-
110 through cable or by wireless and start the operating system. 2. Start [SB-110 Utility]. For how to start it, refer to "To Start Utility" in the "CD-ROM of SB-110" ( see 6-1). The operation screen of Utility is shown. (Refer to the screen.) 3. Click the [Firmware Update] radio button. Enter a link to a downloaded new configuration file (extension: dat) of SB-110 in the
[Firmware File Name] text box directly or click [...] to select the file. Then, enter the IP address of SB-110 in the [SB-110 IP Address] text box and click [Start]. (Refer to the screen.) 1. Click 2. 3. Enter Enter 4. Click 4. When the message "Firmware update has been completed." has been displayed on the [SB-110 Utility] screen, the initialization of SB-110 ends.
[Time required for update]
Time elapsed to reboot the system since the firmware data file was transferred to SB-110 from a wired or wireless terminal is as follows:
Transfer: 30 to 60 seconds Reboot: 30 seconds 76 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 77 MAINTENANCE 6 6-7 When the unit fails Warranty conditions may differ depending on your dealer. Please ask your dealer when you purchase the SB-110 about the Warranty and its conditions. Basic conditions are as follows:
Warranty At the time of purchase, the retailer will provide a warranty sheet complete with the details of the purchase (date of purchase, name of local dealer, etc.). Make sure the information is correct and keep the warranty in a safe place for future use. Requesting servicing Refer to the instruction manual and check the settings of both the computer and the SB-110 unit. If you cannot solve the problem yourself, request servicing according to the following terms:
While the Warranty is valid. Contact the local dealer where you purchased the product. The retailer will service the product in accordance with the warranty. Have your warranty ready at the time of request. After the Warranty period has expired. Contact the local dealer where you purchased the product. If the product is serviceable, the retailer will repair the product for a fee. Questions Regarding Service If you have any questions regarding service, contact the local dealer where you purchased the product, or contact the service staff at one of our sales offices. 6 77 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 78 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 79 FOR YOUR REFERENCE CHAPTER 7 This chapter describes the examples of routing setting, setting screen overview, initial value of setting item and rating. 7-1 Examples of Routing Setting 80 Setting RIP Function 80 Setting Routing Table 80 7-2 Setting Screen Overview83 7-3 List of Initial Values of Setting Items 84 7-4 List of Functions 84 7-5 Rating 85 7-6 Specifications for Ethernet Plug86 7-7 Glossary87 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 80 7 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7-1 Examples of Routing Setting This section describes two examples of settings in a network. One is for the RIP function and another one is for the routing table.
[Setting conditions of floor A]
IP address of SB-110 HUB Wired side Floor A Wireless side SB-110 SB-110 Wired side Floor B HUB
[IP address] Screen ( see 5-3)
[Wired side]
192.168.0.1.
[Wireless side]
192.168.1.1. IP address of wired terminal 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.13
(4 addresses)
[Setting conditions of floor B]
IP address of SB-110
[Wired side]
192.168.2.1.
[Wireless side]
192.168.1.2. IP address of wired terminal 192.168.2.10 to 192.168.2.13
(4 addresses) Setting RIP Function
[SB-110: Floor A side]
* Specify the IP address at the wired side of SB-110 as a default gateway in a wired terminal.
[Routing Function] Screen ( see 5-4) 80 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 81 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7 7-1 Examples of Routing Setting Setting RIP Function (continued from the previous page)
[IP address] Screen ( see 5-3)
[SB-110: Floor B side]
* Specify the IP address at the wired side of SB-110 as a default gateway in a wired terminal.
[Routing Function] Screen ( see 5-4) Setting Routing Table
[SB-110: Floor A side]
Communication can be made similarly also by checking the [NO] radio button of [Routing function] when you create the routing table.
[IP address] Screen ( see 5-3)
[Routing Function] Screen ( see 5-4)
[SB-110: Floor B side]
Refer to the next page. 7 81 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 82 7 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7-1 Examples of Routing Setting Setting Routing Table (continued from the previous page)
[SB-110: Floor B side]
[IP address] Screen ( see 5-3)
[Routing Function] Screen ( see 5-4) 82 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 83 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7 7-2 Setting Screen Overview The overview of SB-110 setting screen displayed on a WWW browser is shown below.
[Wireless LAN Settings]
Screen
( see page 42) Wireless LAN Settings
( see page 42) MAC Address Security Setting
( see page 43) Detail Settings
(+ see page 45) Detail Settings Custom Security
( see page 45)
( see page 47)
[IP address] Screen Routing function IP address
( see page 53)
( see page 54)
( see page 53) DHCP Server Static DHCP Server
( see page 55)
( see page 58)
[Routing Function] Screen RIP Network Interface List
( see page 59)
( see page 59)
( see page 59) IP Routing Information Static Route
( see page 60)
( see page 61)
[Administration] Screen Manager ID SYSLOG
( see page 62)
( see page 62)
( see page 63) Use utility (Firmware Update Mode)
( see page 64)
[Initialize] Screen
[Initialization Mode] Screen
( see page 72)
( see page 71)
[Save] Screen
( see page 68) At startup in the [Initialization Mode]. 7 83 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 84 7 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7-3 List of Initial Values of Setting Items The section lists the initial values in the WWW browser setting screen of SB-110.
[Wireless LAN Settings] Screen Wireless LAN Settings ESS ID: ** LG Confirmation reentry of ESS ID: ** LG MAC Address Security Setting MAC address security: no
[Detail Settings] Screen Detail Settings Channel: 11 Transmit Rate: Automatic Rts/Cts Threshold: None Security Level: None Custom Security WEP Key - Selection: 1 WEP Key - Character string: 00-00-00-
00-00
[IP address] Screen Routing function Routing function: No IP address Wired LAN IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Wireless LAN IP address: 192.168.1.1. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 DHPC Server Use DHPC Server: Yes Lease Period: 3 Wired LAN Initial Allocation IP Address:
192.168.0.10 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Number of Allocations: 30 Wireless LAN Initial Allocation IP Address:
192.168.1.10 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Number of Allocations: 30
[Routing Function] Screen RIP Use RIP: Yes
[Administration] Screen SYSLOG Use DEBUG: Yes Use INFO: Yes Use NOTICE: No Facility: 1 7-4 List of Functions Wireless LAN Functions Building Communication (Bridge) mode Access Point mode Roaming function MAC address security WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) ESS ID (Extended Service Set IDentifier) Router Functions Routing protocol TCP/IP (RIP static) Static routing RIP function DHCP server function DHCP static function SYSLOG Others WWW maintenance Firmware update 84 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 85 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7 7-5 Rating General Specifications Input voltage:
DC 12 V (DC 12 V 5%) The input voltage of the AC adapter
(which comes with SB-110) is AC 120 V 5%. 400 mA (typically) Minus earth Consumption current:
Grounding method:
Installation environment: Temperature 0 to +45C Outside dimension:
Weight:
140.0 (W) x 120.0 (H) x 50.0 (D) mm
(excluding any protrusion) Approximately 960 g (including cables) IEEE802.11/IEEE802.11b FCC Part 15, Sub Part B, Class A, Part 15.247 Wireless Section International standard:
Approval standard:
Communication method: Simplex system Radio wave method:
Modulation method:
Usable frequency range:
Number of channels:
Communication distance: Approximately 800 m Direct spread-spectrum communication system DPSK, DQPSK, (Burger/CCK code) 2400 to 2472 MHz 1 to 11
(not to be blocked by any obstruction)
<Building Communication mode>
Approximately 70 m
(not to be blocked by any obstruction)
<Access Point mode>
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), ESS ID (Extended Service Set IDentifier) and MAC (Media Access Control Address) 1W or less
-76 dBm or less (Frame error rate = 8%) Digital demodulation (Matched filter system) Security:
Transmission output:
Receiver sensitivity:
Demodulation method:
7 85 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 86 7 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7-5 Rating (continued from the previous page) Wired Section LAN interface:
Transmission rate:
Routing method:
User interface:
Ethernet plug (Type RJ-45)
* Based on IEEE802.3/10BASE-T
* Based on IEEE802.3u/100BASE-TX 10/100 Mbps (switched automatically/half-duplex) Static/Dynamic (RIP) Status indicator (PWR <Green>, MODE <Green>, LAN <Red>,
<Red>), [MODE] button. Antenna Section (for built-in type) Antenna type:
Pattern antenna Antenna gain:
5.5 dpi Directional Characteristics of Antenna:
Impedance:
Standing wave ratio:
Horizontal: 30 (attenuation 3 dB) Vertical: 30 (attenuation 3 dB) 50 1.6 or less
* The rating, specifications, appearance, etc are all subject to change without notice.
* The transmission distance varies depending on the communication speed and environment. 7-6 Specifications for Ethernet Plug 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Modular plug type RJ-45 1. Sending (+) 3. Receiving (+) 5. Not used 7. Not used 2. Sending (-) 4. Not used 6. Receiving (-) 8. Not used 86 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 87 7-7 Glossary Access Point A generic name of devices or points to connect a wired LAN and wireless LAN. Authentication To check whether a user who is accessing a network through an internet has the right to ac-
cess and verify whether his/her password and ID are valid. Bridge A generic name of network devices which relay packets at a MAC address level. Broadcast To send several packets to all the devices in the same network at a time. Browser An application to obtain an HTML document from a WWW server and to view it. This in-
struction manual assume that Internet Explorer, a typical browser, is used. Client A generic name of terminals or applications which request a server to send information and receive the reply in a network. DHCP server DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for a client to obtain necessary in-
formation automatically from a server on the TCP/IP network. The DHCP server controls IP address, default gateway, domain name, etc. as network information. SB-110, which has the DHCP server function, assigned the IP ad-
dress, default gateway, DNS address, etc. when the DHCP client (PC) has started. FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7 DNS (Domain Name System) A name resolution service in the TCP/IP net-
work. According to DNS, computer names and domain names are registered in the domain name server and the domain name service is offered. By using the domain name service, a user can specify a target site with an easy-to-
understand domain name or host name instead of an IP address which consists of numerical character string only. Domain Name The IP address is not easy to understand be-
cause it consists of numerical character string only. So, a domain name is used. The domain name shows a group to which the IP address belongs. For example, the domain name of an e-mail address "icom@bbb.co.jp" is "bbb.co.jp". ESS-ID (Extended Service Set-IDentifier) A name for identification to create several net-
work groups in a communication area in a wire-
less LAN. In the wireless network group which communicates to SB-110, the identifier of wire-
less terminal must be the same as that of SB-
110. ETHERNET A LAN communication system developed by Xerox, DEC and Intel. 10BASE-T, 100BASE-
TX, 10BASE-5, 10BASE-2, etc. are available depending on the cable type. Flash Memory Writable memory of SB-110. Information stored in the flash memory is not erased even when the power supply turns off. Global IP Address A unique address assigned to a device. One global IP address is assigned to only one de-
vice in the world. 7 87 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 88 7 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7-7 Glossary (continued from the previous page) HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) A language to describe a document in a WWW server. Tags are embedded in the HTML doc-
ument. HTML is used to describe WWW pages. HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) A protocol used to transfer HTML file. When URL is entered in a WWW browser, the HTML document is transferred from a WWW server to the WWW browser of a PC with HTTP. The transferred document is interpreted by the WWW browser and displayed on the screen. Hub A devices required when a network is config-
ured using SB-110. Connect SB-110 to the hub through 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable. For the communication in 100 Mbps, the twisted pair cable of Category 5 must be used and, moreover, the hub also must support 100BASE-TX. Internet Explorer A browsing software which comes with Win-
dows or Mac OS. IP A protocol used in the internet. The IP is posi-
tioned at the center of the structure of internet, some protocols aiming at application are lo-
cated above the IP and some protocols for communication line are laminated under the IP. IP (Internet Protocol) Address 32-Bit address to identify all the devices con-
nected to a network in which the TCP/IP proto-
col is used. Usually, the IP address consists of four 8-bit numerical character strings of decimal notation (e.g., 192.168.0.1). A private IP ad-
dress is specified by a network administrator. In this case, the network administrator does not need to apply to an address administration agency nor internet service provider. However, the network administrator must assign the pri-
vate address according to the rules below. The private address must be converted into a global IP address when connecting to an external net-
work. The IP addresses below can be used as the private IP address. Class A: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 Class B: 172.160.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 Class C: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 LAN (Local Area Network) A relatively small-sized network in the same floor or the same site. MAC Address (Media Access Control Ad-
dress) A physical address specified in individual wired or wireless product. The network device manu-
facturers control this address so that a unique number can be assigned to only one product in the world. Ethernet equipment and wireless LAN product send and receive a frame accord-
ing to this MAC address. Network The state that some devices such as server, workstation, PC, etc. are connected to a com-
munication system through cable or ADSL line to transmit data. 88 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 89 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 7 7-7 Glossary (continued from the previous page) Traffic Flow of packets on the network or load applied to the network line (e.g., data transmitted through the network line). As the traffic in-
creases, the data transmission rate may de-
crease or data may be lost. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) Specify when you access a home page on the network. Our URL is http://www.icom.co.jp/. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) A function to encrypt, send and receive a wire-
less LAN signal. This function can prevent the wireless LAN communication intercept. SB-110 supports 64/128-bit encryption. WWW Browser An application to view a WWW page or to use a WWW server for search. Typical browser is
"Internet Explorer" and "Netscape Navigator". 10BASE-T One of the Ethernet standards. 10BASE-T achieves the transmission rate of 10 Mbit/s with twisted pair cable. SB-110's Ethernet port sup-
ports this standard. 100BASE-TX One of the Ethernet standards. 100BASE-TX achieves the transmission rate of 100 Mbit/s with twisted pair cable of Category 5. SB-110's Ethernet port for LAN supports this standard.v Packet A unit to send/receive data. The packet con-
sists of a header, which contains information necessary for sending/receiving, and data sec-
tion which is data itself. Password Character string which must be entered by a user who is accessing a network because of network security. If any password is set, the user cannot access unless the user enter the valid password correctly. Protocol Definition of procedure to executed to send/re-
ceive data in the communication. RIP (Routing Information Protocol) A protocol used in a TCP/IP network that rout-
ing information is exchanged between routers. The router sends a packet to a correct party ac-
cording to this routing information. Subnet Mask Subnet mask is used to one IP address as a network address and host address. Assuming that the IP address of a host is "192.168.0.1"
and the subnet mask is "255.255.255.0", multi-
ply the IP address of binary notation and sub-
net mask of binary notation together, and the network address "192.168.0.0" is obtained. Then, the remainder "1" is the host address. SYSLOG A function to output a system message to a net-
work. If this function is supported, log informa-
tion can be controlled by the SYSLOG server of UNIX etc. TCP/IP The most popular basic internet protocol sup-
ported by Windows 98, Windows 2000 and any other major operating systems. SMTP, FTP, etc uses this protocol. TCP/IP Control Panel is installed in Macintosh equipped with Open Transport. 7 89 PDF-E_1 02.1.23 10:28 90 Count on us!
A-5681H-1EX 2001 Icom Inc. 1-1-32, Kamiminami, hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2002-01-25 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2002-01-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICOM Incorporated
|
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005855366
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1 | Physical Address |
1-1-32 Kamiminami
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1 |
Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@americanTCB.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SB-110
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A****** T********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
+8166********
|
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1 |
w******@icom.co.jp
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Rhein Tech Laboratories
|
||||
1 | Name |
B**** C******
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
360 Herndon Parkway
|
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1 |
Herndon, Virginia 20170
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1 |
United States
|
|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
703 6******** Extension:
|
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1 | Fax Number |
703 6********
|
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1 |
b******@rheintech.com
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|||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless LAN Access Point | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This authorization is approved under the interim blanket waiver for Digital Transmission Systems meeting the requirements pursuant to the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order, ET Docket No. 99-231 (FCC 01-158). The authorization is conditioned upon compliance with any final rules that may be adopted in the proceeding. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.
|
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1 | Name |
R******** M********
|
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1 | Telephone Number |
703-6********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
703-6********
|
||||
1 |
F******@rheintech.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0150000 |
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