Silex Technology WLAN receiver 1 port 54 Mbit/s 2.4 GHz Serial WLAN Device Server SX-500-1033 Manual Do Utilizador
Códigos do produto
SX-500-1033
SX-500 User’s Guide
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Using the Internal Configuration Console to Configure the
Serial Server:
Serial Server:
1. Ensure the serial server is connected via an Ethernet cable to the host computer.
2. From
the
Windows
Start menu, click on Run, and then type the following command (where x.x.x.x. is
the IP address of the Serial Server). The system will use the default port 23.
telnet X.X.X.X
3. After a connection is established, press RETURN or ENTER to get the "#" prompt, enter the password ACCESS
(it will not ‘echo’ on your screen), and type anything in response to the Enter Username> prompt. When the
Local> prompt appears, you are ready to enter commands.
Local> prompt appears, you are ready to enter commands.
Configuring the Serial Server via a Serial Connection
The Serial Server’s command console can be accessed via a direct connection to the Serial Server’s serial port using
a COM port emulator and a null modem serial cable.
a COM port emulator and a null modem serial cable.
Using the Internal Configuration Console to Configure the
Serial Server:
Serial Server:
1. Attach one end of a null modem serial cable to the DB9 serial port of the Serial Server, and the other
end of the cable to the COM port on your computer.
2. Press and hold the Serial Server’s test button for at least three seconds while powering up the device.
When the Serial Server has finished initializing, the internal configuration console will be ready to
accept commands.
accept commands.
3. Start a terminal emulation program (e.g., Windows Hyper Terminal), making sure you are connecting
with the relevant COM port.
4. Use the following settings for the connection:
BITS PER SECOND:
115200
DATA BITS:
8
PARITY:
NONE
STOP BITS:
1
FLOW CONTROL:
NONE
5. Once connected, press ENTER to continue. The Local> prompt will appear, indicating that the
system is ready to accept commands. For a list of commands, type help at the command prompt.
First-Time Configuration of the Wireless Serial Server Using 802.11b/g
(wireless models only)
Although the Serial Server can be configured using a wireless connection, it is recommended that the Serial Server
be initially configured using a wired connection as described on the previous pages. The Serial Server’s wireless
network interface supports all modes of 802.11b at 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps. The wireless network is only active if the
Serial Server is not connected to a wired network. If a wired link is established to the Serial Server, the wireless link
is automatically disabled. To configure the wireless Serial Server for the first time from a computer via an 802.11b
wireless connection, you will need to temporarily change your computer’s settings to match the default settings of the
Serial Server as follows:
be initially configured using a wired connection as described on the previous pages. The Serial Server’s wireless
network interface supports all modes of 802.11b at 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps. The wireless network is only active if the
Serial Server is not connected to a wired network. If a wired link is established to the Serial Server, the wireless link
is automatically disabled. To configure the wireless Serial Server for the first time from a computer via an 802.11b
wireless connection, you will need to temporarily change your computer’s settings to match the default settings of the
Serial Server as follows:
Wireless Mode: Ad-Hoc (sometimes referred to as Peer-to-Peer)
Channel: 11
SSID (or wireless network name): serserv