Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge 信息指南

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Q. What is the Cisco Aironet Wireless Bridge?
A. Cisco Aironet Bridges are wireless LAN transceivers that connect two or more remote
networks into a single LAN. They can be used to provide campus building−to−building
wireless connectivity.
Q. What are the different platforms of wireless bridges that Cisco offers?
A. Cisco offers these platforms of wireless bridges:
Cisco Aironet 1400 Series
♦ 
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series
♦ 
These platforms of Cisco Aironet Bridges have reached End−of−Life status, which means
they can no longer be ordered from Cisco and might not be supported directly by Cisco.
Cisco Aironet 350 Series Bridges
♦ 
Cisco Aironet 340 Series Bridges
♦ 
Q. Where can I download the latest firmware, drivers, and software?
A. Cisco Aironet equipment operates best when you load all components with the latest
version of the software. You can download the latest software and drivers from the Wireless
Downloads Page (
 registered customers only
) .
Q. How do I connect to my Cisco Aironet Wireless Bridge using the
console port?
A. Not all the Cisco Aironet Wireless Bridges come with a console port. The Cisco Aironet
1300 Series and the 350 Series Wireless Bridges come with a console port.
In order to connect to the 350 Series Wireless Bridge using the console port, complete these
steps:
Use a straight−through cable with 9−pin male to 9−pin female connectors to connect
the COM1 or COM2 port on your computer to the RS−232 port on the wireless
bridge.
1. 
Use a terminal−emulation program on your computer, for example, HyperTerminal,
ProComm, or Minicom.
2. 
Set port settings to these values:
Speed: 9600 bits per second (bps)
◊ 
Data bits: 8
◊ 
Stop bits: 1
◊ 
Parity: none
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Flow Control: Xon/Xoff
◊ 
3. 
In order to connect to the 1300 Series Wireless Bridge using the console port, complete this
step:
Connect a nine−pin, female DB−9 to RJ−45 serial cable to the RJ−45 serial port on the power
injector and to the COM port on your PC.