Intermec Technologies WAMIG2 802MIG2 User Manual 072829 002 pmd

Intermec Technologies Corporation 802MIG2 072829 002 pmd

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MyriadProIntermec’s MobileLAN™access family of access points delivers reliable and seamless wirelessperformance to almost any operational environment. The MobileLAN access WA22 ispowered by power over Ethernet to make installation easier. It is designed for standards-based connectivity and it may have up to two of the following radios installed:•IEEE 802.11a•IEEE 802.11b•IEEE 802.11b/gThe WA22 with an IEEE 802.11b radio installed is Wi-Fi certified forinteroperability with other 802.11b wireless LAN devices.This quick start guide helps you to understand the WA22 ports and LEDs. You can also usethis quick start guide to get an overview of how to install the WA22, how to connect theWA22 to power and to your network, and how to use the MobileLAN access Utility toconfigure its IP address. Once you assign the WA22 an IP address, you can continueconfiguring it using a web browser interface or a telnet session.For complete instructions on how to install, operate, configure, maintain, and troubleshootyour WA22, see the MobileLAN access System Manual (P/N 067150). Please visit the Intermecweb site at www.intermec.com to download this manual and other current manuals in PDFformat. Or, you can order printed documentation from your local Intermec representative.Out of the BoxMobileLAN™access WA22Heading 1About the WA22Safety FirstQuick Start GuideSpecificationsSoftware UpdatesMobileLAN access WA22 Quick Start Guide*072829-002**072829-002*Physical dimensions 4.6 cm x 16.0 cm x 25.0 cm(1.81 in x 6.27 in x 9.84 in)Power over Ethernetelectrical rating x 48V, 315 mAOperating temperature -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F)Storage temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)Humidity 10 to 90%, non-condensingGovernment regulatory agencies require that this access point only use approvedantennas. Therefore, this access point uses a custom antenna connector. Do notuse antennas that are not approved for use with this access point.Attention: Les organismes de réglementation gouvernementaux exigent que cepoint d’accès. Par conséquent, le point d’accès est doté d’un connecteurd’antenne personnalisé. N’utilisez pas des antennes qui ne sont pas approuvées.The WA22 is intended to be powered only from an Ethernet host that complieswith the IEEE 802.3af specification for power over Ethernet (POE).Le WA22 est conçu pour être alimenté à partir d’un hôte Ethernet qui estconforme à la spécification IEEE 802.3af pour l’alimentation par Ethernet (POE, del’anglais Power Over Ethernet).™You should check the Intermec MobileLAN web site at http://mobilelan.intermec.com forfree software downloads and the latest documentation. To upgrade your access pointsoftware, follow the instructions in the MobileLAN access System Manual.Click SoftwareDownloads.This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org).This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).Note: The WA22 does not ship with an antenna (except one 802.11a radioconfiguration that ships with non-removable antennas). For a list of  antennas andantenna accessories, see the MobileLAN access System Manual or contact your localIntermec representative.6001 36th Avenue WestEverett, WA  98203U.S.A.www.intermec.com© 2003  Intermec Technologies Corp. All Rights ReservedMounting bracket and shoulder scews (4)DocumentpackageMobileLAN access WA22CD
MyriadProDefining the LEDs and PortsMobileLAN™access WA22 Quick Start Guide1Mounting the WA22Attach antennas to the WA22. Intermec offers a variety of antennas and antennaaccessories. For a complete list, see the MobileLAN access System Manual.Connect the WA22 to your network. You can either use an Ethernet cable toconnect the Ethernet port to an Ethernet drop, or you can use the fiber optic portoption.  For help connecting the WA22 to your fiber optic network, see “Connectingto Your Fiber Optic Network” in the MobileLAN access System Manual.To power the WA22, use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port to aMobileLAN power bridge, a Cisco power bridge, or another 802.3af-compliantpower bridge. For help, see the documentation that shipped with your powerbridge.34Setting an Initial IP Address12Install the MobileLAN access Utility on your PC by inserting the enclosed CD,clicking Install Software, and following the instructions that appear on your screen.You can also download the software from http://mobilelan.intermec.com.Note: Your PC must be on the same Ethernet segment as the access point.Or, if your PC is communicating wirelessly with the access point, you musthave an active radio connection.Start the utility.Configure parameters A through C. See the screen to the right.Click Set.Reboot the access point by disconnecting it from and reconnecting it to a powersource. The Status box lets you know when the new IP address is successfully set.15432Congratulations!Your wireless end devices can now begin transmitting data packets through the WA22 toyour wired network. To continue configuring the access point, from the Actions menuchoose Configure Access Point. Your web browser application (for example, InternetExplorer) starts and the Access Point Login screen appears.AClick the down arrow andchoose Set IP Address.BEnter the Ethernet MACaddress of the access point(printed on a label on theaccess point).CEnter the new IP address ofthe access point.Connecting the WA22You can place the WA22 on a stable surface or you can mount it to a wall or beamusing the wall bracket.To use the mounting bracketInsert one shoulder screw into each of the brassinserts and tighten securely.Using the mounting bracket as a template, markthe location of the mounting holes on themounting surface.Drill the holes.Position the bracket on the wall with the arrowpointing up and use mounting screws that youprovide to secure the bracket to the wall.Note: Intermec offers a variety of mounting bracket kits. For a complete list, see theMobileLAN access System Manual.123456Route the cables throughthe cable routing channels.Mount the WA22 in thebracket by inserting theshoulder screws into thekeyhole slots in the bracket.Slide the WA22 down until itis firmly seated in thebracket.33Mounting the WA22 (continued)2Serial port10BaseT/100BaseTXEthernet port Fiber opticport(optional)PowerRemains on afterthe WA22 boots. Wireless #1Flashes when a frame istransmitted or received on the radio port for the radioinstalled in radio slot 1.Wireless #2Flashes when a frame istransmitted or received on the radio port for the radioinstalled in radio slot 2 (if asecond radio is installed).Wired LANFlashes when aframe is transmittedor received on theEthernet port.Root/errorFlashes if this WA22is configured as theroot. It remains on ifan error is detected.Shoulderscrews(4 places)BrassinsertsMounting screws(2-6 places)Cable routingchannelsMounting bracketTo MobileLANpower bridge

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