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Mesh Enabled Architecture 
 
WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 
Statically Provisioned Addressing Scheme 
Under the Statically Provisioned scheme addresses are configured by the Network 
Administrator rather than hashed from the MAC address. Host addresses are based on the 
address programmed into the Transceiver. This scheme does not require a DHCP server on the 
core network. 
It should be noted that a DHCP server can still exist on the network to hand out addresses to 
other nodes using the Network DHCP Scheme as long as the server's address range does not 
conflict with addresses assigned to devices using the Statically Provisioned or User Supplied 
Schemes. 
The IP addresses and options used are configurable per-device by the Network Administrator 
using MeshManager.  The provisioned address may be freely used to communicate while 
associated or unassociated. 
The Network Administrator must ensure that the provisioned addresses are routable and do not 
conflict with any other addresses in use.  The Network Administrator is free to provision any 
option ordinarily provisioned by a DHCP server (subnet mask, DNS, etc.) through programming 
of the appropriate fields in each device using MeshManager. 
This scheme is ideal for a managed network of users who regularly need to communicate inside 
and outside of network coverage or for a network lacking a DHCP server. 
 User Supplied Addressing Scheme 
Operating under the User Supplied scheme, the user's host device is configured to use a fixed 
IP address and subnet mask.  The user is responsible for configuring options that would 
otherwise be configured by a DHCP server. 
It is also up to the user to ensure that the assigned address is routable on the core network (if 
core network access is needed) and that it does not conflict with other addresses in use.  This is 
analogous to and carries the same caveats as plugging an Ethernet card into a LAN and 
manually assigning an address to the card. 
The user is free to communicate while associated or unassociated.  This scheme is ideal for 
small, unmanaged networks lacking a DHCP server. 
All of these schemes may be assigned per device, either by the user or by the network 
manager.  The network manager can also limit the user-selectable schemes or force a specific 
scheme.  Devices in each of these schemes can interoperate and communicate with each other, 
so long as the assigned addresses do not conflict and are mutually routable. 
Setting the User Supplied IP Address 
To setup the addressing for the User Supplied Scheme, first obtain a valid IP address from your 
Network Administrator.  This is the IP address to be entered in the IP Address box on the 
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog General tab. 
1. From the 
Start menu, select Settings 
Æ
 Control Panel.  Double click on the Network 
and Dial-up Connections icon. 
 
 
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