Page 2 - R100 Wireless Gateway
2 R100 Wireless Gateway Copyright 2004, Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored ina retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in anyform or by any means, electronic, mecha...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
R100 Wireless Gateway 3 T T T T Table of Contents able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents able of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 7 Overview ...................................................................
Page 6 - Disclaimer
6 R100 Wireless Gateway Disclaimer Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. makes no representations orwarranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contentshereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability orfitness for any particular purpose. Further, Mitsubishi Elect...
Page 7 - Chapter 1 - Introduction; I n t r o d u c t i o n; Overview; adapter for wireless mobile clients
1. Introduction R100 Wireless Gateway 7 Chapter 1 - Introduction 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . Introduction I n t r o d u c t i o n I n t r o d u c t i o n I n t r o d u c t i o n I n t r o d u c t i o n Overview Thank you for purchasing the R100 Wireless Gateway. The R100complies with IEEE 802.11g and 802.11...
Page 8 - Features; The R100 Wireless Gateway features include:; Wireless Connectivity and backwards compatibility.
1. Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Features The R100 Wireless Gateway features include: • Wireless Connectivity and backwards compatibility. The R100 allows fast 54Mbps IEEE 802.11g wireless transmissionand maintains compatibility with existing IEEE 802.11b devices. The...
Page 9 - Easy setup and management.
1. Introduction R100 Wireless Gateway 9 Chapter 1 - Introduction Not only is it able to create a conventional firewall to block Internettraffic, the R100 Wireless Gateway can also set up another firewall toprevent the traffic from from being accessed by other wireless andwired local area networks. •...
Page 10 - Network Topology; No software setting is necessary in the R100 Wireless Gateway.
1. Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction 1 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Network Topology The settings that you need to perform will vary depending on the rolethat your Wireless Gateway will play. Network Backbone No software setting is necessary in the R100 Wireless Gateway. In this topology, the wireles...
Page 12 - Agent to Another Network
1. Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction 1 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Agent to Another Network In this topology, the wireless gateway is an agent between your LANand another network. Use a network cable with one end connected tothe WAN port on the wireless gateway and the other to the othernetwork as s...
Page 13 - LED Indicators
1. Introduction R100 Wireless Gateway 1 3 Chapter 1 - Introduction LED Indicators The LEDs on the front of the R100 Wireless Gateway display thestatus of the device. PWR (Power) Off No power On System ready Flashing Firmware upgrade failed AIR (Wireless Network) Off No power On Wireless system ready...
Page 14 - Chapter 2 - Installation; . Installation Procedure
Chapter 2 - Installation 2. Installation 1 4 R100 Wireless Gateway 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Follow these steps to install the R100 Wireless Gateway. 1. Determine the best location for the wi...
Page 15 - R100 Wireless Gateway; Connect a printer to the R100’s printer port
2. Installation Chapter 2 - Installation R100 Wireless Gateway 1 5 Warning: Use the R100 Wireless Gateway only with the poweradapter supplied in the product package. Using another power supplymay damage the gateway. 5. Printer Connection: Connect a printer to the R100’s printer port or USB port to u...
Page 16 - Wall Mounting Option; Follow these steps to mount the R100 Wireless Gateway to a wall:
Chapter 2 - Installation 2. Installation 1 6 R100 Wireless Gateway Wall Mounting Option Out of the box, the R100 Wireless Gateway is designed to sit on araised flat surface like a file cabinet or book shelf. The unit may alsobe converted for mounting to a wall or ceiling. Follow these steps to mount...
Page 17 - Vertical Standing Option
2. Installation Chapter 2 - Installation R100 Wireless Gateway 1 7 Vertical Standing Option The R100 Wireless Gateway can also stand on its side to save space.Two hinges can be opened on the right side to support vertical standing.Orientate the antenna so that it points upwards.
Page 18 - Connecting to the R100 Wireless Gateway; Wired Connection; encryption is disabled and open system authentication is used.; Printer Connection
Chapter 2 - Installation 2. Installation 1 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Connecting to the R100 Wireless Gateway Wired Connection One RJ-45 cable is supplied with the R100 Wireless Gateway. Autocrossover functionality is built-in to the gateway, so you can useeither a straight-through or a crossover ether...
Page 19 - Chapter 3 - Software Configuration; Getting the IP Automatically
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 1 9 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 . Softw Softw Softw Softw Software Configuration are Configuration are Configuration are Configuration are Configuration Configuring the R100 Wireless Gateway The gateway can be configured to meet various usa...
Page 20 - Setting an IP Address Manually
3. Utilities 2 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Setting an IP Address Manually If you want to set your IP addressmanually, the following defaultsettings of the R100 WirelessGateway are as follows: • IP address 192.168.1.1• Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0.If you set your computer’...
Page 21 - Installing the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 2 1 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Installing the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities Follow these steps to install the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities in MicrosoftWindows. Insert the Driver CD provided with the Wireless Gateway andthe main setup menu will automati...
Page 22 - Using the Wireless Gateway for the First Time; Wireless Gateway Utilities; Go to; Device; program; Connect to the WLAN Web Manager; Click; Configure; when the device is found.
3. Utilities 2 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Using the Wireless Gateway for the First Time 1. Wireless Gateway Utilities Go to Start->Programs->R100 Wireless Gateway and run the Device Discovery program . 2. Connect to the WLAN Web Manager Click Configure when the ...
Page 23 - ” and “; admin; Home Page
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 2 3 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration User Name & Password Once connected, a window willappear prompting you for the Username and Password in order to login. The factory default values are“ admin ” and “ admin ”. Note: If you cannot find the R100d u e t o a p ...
Page 24 - . If you click any other link, you will be directed to; Set your own password
3. Utilities 2 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IMPORTANT: After entering information on any page, click theApply button . If you click any other link, you will be directed to another page and lose your new settings. 3. Set your own password 4. Use Quick Install
Page 25 - to; Wireless Gateway Mode; to enter the
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 2 5 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Select your time zone or theclosest region. Click Next to continue. Wireless Gateway Mode There are three operation modes for the R100 WirelessGateway. The default operation mode of the R100 isWireless Gateway Mode. Please ref...
Page 26 - Finish
3. Utilities 2 6 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration To set up your wireless interface,you must first give it an SSID(Service Set Identifier). The SSIDis a unique identifier attached topackets sent over WLANs. Thisidentifier emulates a passwordwhen a wireless device attemptscomm...
Page 28 - Click on the; Wireless; button on the menu to reveal; Interface; SSID
3. Utilities 2 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up theR100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed whenyou move your cursor over an item. Interface SSID The SSID is an ident...
Page 30 - TKIP uses an encryption algorithm which is more stringent
3. Utilities 3 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration proposed TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or AES (AdvancedEncryption Standard) encryption schemes are applied. TKIP: TKIP uses an encryption algorithm which is more stringent than the WEP algorithm and also uses existing...
Page 31 - Passphrase
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 3 1 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration 64-bit WEP and 40-bit WEP are the same encryption method andcan interoperate in a wireless network. This level of WEP encryptionuses a 40-bit (10 Hex character) encryption scheme as a secret key,which is set by the user, and a...
Page 32 - WEP Key; to maximize; Network Key Rotation Interval; change is not required.
3. Utilities 3 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration WEP Key You can set a maximum of four WEP keys. A WEP key is either 10 or26 hexadecimal digits (0~9, a~f, and A~F) based on whether youselect 64bits or 128bits in the WEP drop-down menu. The R100Wireless Gateway and ALL of its...
Page 33 - button on the menu to reveal the; Bridge
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 3 3 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you moveyour cursor over an item. Bridge
Page 34 - AP Mode; Yes
3. Utilities 3 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration AP Mode AP (Access Point) Mode configures the R100 Wireless Gateway for aspecific application. By default, the R100 is configured as an AccessPoint which enables wireless mobile clients to connect to a wiredEthernet network. T...
Page 35 - MAC Address
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 3 5 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration You can set up your wireless environment as shown in this figure: Remote Bridge List MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the target R100 Wireless Gateway in orderto designate which other gateway will be the partner for this g...
Page 36 - Access Control; MAC Access Mode
3. Utilities 3 6 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you moveyour cursor over an item. Access Control Note: Click the Fini...
Page 37 - Authentication Method; Radius Setting
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 3 7 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you moveyour cursor over an item. This section allows you to set upa ...
Page 38 - Advanced
3. Utilities 3 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you moveyour cursor over an item. Advanced This section allows you to...
Page 39 - Enable Frame Bursting?
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 3 9 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration RTS Threshold (0~2347) – The RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) function is used to minimize collisions among wireless stations.When RTS/CTS is enabled, the gateway refrains from sending a dataframe until another RTS/CTS ...
Page 40 - IP Config
3. Utilities 4 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IP Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you moveyour cursor over an item. WAN & LAN WAN Connection Type...
Page 42 - DHCP Server; DNS and WINS Server Setting
3. Utilities 4 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration DHCP (Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol) is a protocolthat dynamically assigns IPaddresses to computers in anetwork. Enabling the DHCP serverallows the gateway to assign IPaddresses to PCs or Notebooksthat are set to obtain a...
Page 43 - Assign IP Address Manually
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 4 3 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Assign IP Address Manually - This field allows you to manually assign a static IP address to a system on the Network. Manually Assigned IP List - To manually assign a static IP address to a system, enter the MAC Address of the...
Page 44 - Route; Apply to routing table?
3. Utilities 4 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IP Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when you moveyour cursor over an item. Route A route is a possible path ...
Page 45 - Miscellaneous
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 4 5 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration IP Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up theR100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed when youmove your cursor over an item. Miscellaneous Enable UPnP – If yo...
Page 47 - NAT Settings; Port Trigger
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 4 7 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration NAT Settings Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move yourcursor over each item. Port Trigger This function allow...
Page 48 - Virtual Server; Virtual Server List
3. Utilities 4 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration NAT Settings Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move yourcursor over each item. Virtual Server To make services,...
Page 49 - Click the; Virtual DMZ; uncertain incoming ports. Please use it carefully.; IP Address of Exposed Station –; This field stands for the IP address
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 4 9 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration NAT Settings Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move yourcursor over each item. Virtual DMZ Virtual DMZ allows y...
Page 50 - Internet Firewall; Basic Configuration
3. Utilities 5 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Internet Firewall Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set upthe R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed whenyou move your cursor over an item. Basic Configuration ...
Page 52 - Well known Applications
3. Utilities 5 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Start and end times of each day on which to enable the filter – This field defines the time interval that the LAN to WAN filter will beenabled. Default policy (traffic not listed in Filter Table) – The Default policy specifies...
Page 53 - URL Filter
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 5 3 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Internet Firewall Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set upthe R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayed whenyou move your cursor over an item. URL Filter The URL F...
Page 54 - USB Applications; button on the menu to; FTP Server; FTP Server Mode; • The FTP server only works with supported USB devices. Supported; Encrypted files are not; If your USB storage device is formatted as a FAT or FAT32
3. Utilities 5 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration USB Applications Click the USB Applications button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to setup the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayedwhen you move your cursor over an item. FTP Server FTP Server ...
Page 55 - anonymous
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 5 5 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration The following describes the available fields in the FTP Server screen. Force to Eject USB Disk – When this item is enabled, pressing the “Eject” button will allow the gateway to write the cached data back tothe USB disk before...
Page 56 - User Name
3. Utilities 5 6 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration User Account List Setting The User Account List enables you to create userprofiles, set user passwords, set the maximumnumber of times a user can log in, and set useraccess rights . User Name – Type the user name for the FTP a...
Page 57 - User Account and Privileges
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 5 7 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration User Account and Privileges If you have a USB disk with 3 partitions*, partition 1 is FAT32, partition2 is FAT, and partition 3 is NTFS, the FTP directories will be constructedas follows: \ : Files and directories in partition...
Page 58 - IP Address; – This field indicates the IP address you want to ban.; Client Setting
3. Utilities 5 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Banned IP List Setting This screen enables you to enter IP addresses thatyou do not want users connected to the gateway toaccess. IP Address – This field indicates the IP address you want to ban. Enter a specific IP address, s...
Page 59 - Web Camera
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 5 9 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration USB Applications Click the USB Applications button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to setup the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are displayedwhen you move your cursor over an item. Note: Before using the...
Page 60 - Check that your settings are as follows:
3. Utilities 6 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Client Setting For clients that use Netscape or other browsers that don’t supportActiveX, you don’t need additional settings to view an image in thebrowser window. For clients that use IE 5.0 or above, you need to setIE to get...
Page 64 - System Setup; button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow; Operation Mode; Router
3. Utilities 6 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration System Setup Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to setup the Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when youmove your cursor over each item. Operation Mode The R100 Wireless Gate...
Page 65 - Router Mode; Quick Setup in Router Mode
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 6 5 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Router Mode After selecting Router mode and clicking Apply , select Home , then click on the Quick Start link to enter the Quick Start page of the Router mode. Follow the instructions to set up the R100 WirelessGateway. Note: ...
Page 66 - Access Point; Quick Setup in Access Point Mode; Quick Setup; Configure Wireless Interface
3. Utilities 6 6 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration First step for setting your wirelessinterface is to give it a name, calledthe SSID. In addition, if you wouldlike to protect transmitted data,please select WEP protection anda s s i g n W E P k e y s f o r d a t atransmission....
Page 68 - Change Password; This page will allow you to change the default password; button to save your new password. If you forget the gateway’s
3. Utilities 6 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration System Setup Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the sub menu. Follow the instructions to setup the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are given whenyou move your cursor over each item. Change Password This page will ...
Page 69 - Firmware Upgrade
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 6 9 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Firmware Upgrade Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to setup the R100 Wireless Gateway. Tips are given whenyou move your cursor over each item. This page reports the Firmwa...
Page 70 - Setting Management
3. Utilities 7 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration System Setup Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move yourcursor over each item. Setting Management This function...
Page 71 - Factory Default
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 7 1 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration System Setup Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the submenu. Follow the instructions to set up the R100Wireless Gateway. Tips are given when you move yourcursor over each item. Factory Default Restoring Factor...
Page 72 - Status
3. Utilities 7 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Status & Log The Status & Log pages give you all the necessary information formonitoring the R100 Wireless Gateway’s condition. Status System information for WAN,LAN, and Printer are displayed onthis page. The buttons ...
Page 73 - Port Forwarding
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 7 3 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Port Forwarding Information of port forwarding rules,which are added by using PortTrigger, Virtual Server, Virtual DMZor UPnP, are displayed in thispage. Routing Table Static routing rules or dynamicrouting rules updated by RI...
Page 74 - Firmware Restoration; Using a Hub
3. Utilities 7 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Firmware Restoration This utility will automatically search out failed R100 Wireless Gatewaysand upload a firmware that you specify. The process takes about 3 to4 minutes and during this process the PWR, AIR, and WAN LEDs will...
Page 75 - Printer Setup Wizard; Installing the Printer Driver; Add Printer Wizard; Install by the Add Printer
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 7 5 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Printer Setup Wizard Follow the procedures below to set up your computers to utilise theprinter server function of the R100 Wireless Gateway. Installing the Printer Driver Adding a printer to your computer simplifies the R100 ...
Page 77 - Printers and Faxes
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 7 7 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration (7) You can print a test page. (8) Click Finish to close the wizard. Your printer will show in the Printers and Faxes window and the check mark shows that it is set as your default printer.
Page 78 - Setup for LPR client under Windows XP
3. Utilities 7 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Setup for LPR client under Windows XP 1. Run the Add Printer Wizard from Start -->Printers and Faxes -->Add Printer . 2. Choose Local printer attached to this computer then press Next . 3. Click on Create a new port and ...
Page 80 - Printer Setup; through
3. Utilities 8 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration Printer Setup Wizard Make sure your printer is connected to the Wireless Gateway printerport or USB port and its power is turned on. Launch the Printer Setup Wizard through Start-->Program-->R100 Wireless Gateway . The w...
Page 81 - Verifying Your Printer
3. Utilities R100 Wireless Gateway 8 1 Chapter 3 - Software Configuration After setting up the printer, a printer icon will appear in Windows’ Printers and Faxes . Right click the printer icon and choose Properties to configure the printer. If your printer was previously set up, the R100 Wireless se...
Page 82 - Printer Server
3. Utilities 8 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 - Software Configuration When properly setup, the R100 Wireless Gateway will show the printer name in the Device Discovery utility and show On-Line under the Printer Server on the Status page of the web manager. Note: If you use LPR client in Windows ...
Page 83 - Chapter 4 - Wireless Performance; Wireless Performance; Site Topography
4. Performance R100 Wireless Gateway 8 3 Chapter 4 - Wireless Performance 4. Wireless Performance 4. Wireless Performance 4. Wireless Performance 4. Wireless Performance 4. Wireless Performance This section provides the user with ideas for how to improve theperformance of a R100 Wireless Gateway. Si...
Page 84 - Range
4. Performance 8 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 4 - Wireless Performance Range Every environment is unique with different obstacles, barriers,materials, etc. and, therefore, it is difficult to determine the exactrange that will be achieved without testing. However, some guidelineshave been develope...
Page 85 - Troubleshooting; Common Problems and Solutions; Gateway does not power up:; Solution; • Check for a faulty power supply by measuring the output voltage of; Problem; • Check that the cables used have proper pin outs and connectors or; Appendix -Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting R100 Wireless Gateway 8 5 Troubleshooting The R100 Wireless Gateway is designed to be very easy to install andoperate. However, if you experience difficulties, use the information inthis chapter to help diagnose and solve problems. If you cannot resolvea problem, contact Technical Su...
Page 86 - Reset to Defaults; Name
Troubleshooting 8 6 R100 Wireless Gateway Problem The R100 Wireless Gateway Web Manager still cannot find or connectto the gateway after verifying the IP address and network cable, changescannot be made, or password is lost. Solution In the case of the gateway being inaccessible, you can restore the...
Page 87 - Try to bring the devices closer together the PC Card may be out of; Wireless Access Control; The throughput seems slow.; • Verify wired network topology and configuration.
Troubleshooting R100 Wireless Gateway 8 7 Problem My 802.11b PC Card will not associate with the R100 WirelessGateway. Solution Follow these steps: 1. Try to bring the devices closer together; the PC Card may be out of range of the R100. 2. Confirm that the R100 and PC Card have the same SSID.3. Con...
Page 88 - How do I upgrade the firmware on the R100 Wireless Gateway?
Troubleshooting 8 8 R100 Wireless Gateway Problem I cannot find the R100 Wireless Gateway using the R100 Wireless GatewayDiscovery utility. Solution To configure the R100 through a wireless LAN card, your computermust be in the same subnet of the R100. You cannot find the R100Wireless Gateway with a...
Page 89 - Glossary
Appendix R100 Wireless Gateway 8 9 Glossary Access Point - An access point is a device that allows wireless clients to connect to other wireless clients and it acts as a bridge betweenwireless clients and a wired Ethernet network. Broadband - A type of data transmission in which a single medium (suc...
Page 90 - Burst mode; Handshaking
Appendix 9 0 R100 Wireless Gateway Frame-bursting - Refers to burst mode. Burst mode optionally allows a station to transmit a series of frames without relinquishing control ofthe transmission medium. Firewall - A firewall determines which information passes in and out of a network. NAT can create a...
Page 92 - Licensing Information; Availability of source code
Appendix 9 2 R100 Wireless Gateway Licensing Information This product includes copyrighted third-party software licensed underthe terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see The GNU General Public License for the exact terms andconditions of this license. Specially, the following parts of th...
Page 93 - The GNU General Public License; GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE; license document, but changing it is not allowed.; Appendix - GNU General Public License
Appendix R100 Wireless Gateway 9 3 The GNU General Public License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license ...
Page 94 - Preamble
Appendix 9 4 R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix - GNU General Public License Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedomto share and change it. By contrast, he GNU General Public License isintended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software—to make sur...
Page 95 - This License applies to any proram or other work which contains a
Appendix R100 Wireless Gateway 9 5 Appendix - GNU General Public License Terms & conditions for copying, distribution, & modification 0. This License applies to any proram or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributedunder the terms of this...
Page 96 - c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively
Appendix 9 6 R100 Wireless Gateway c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started unning for suchinteractive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display anannouncement including an appropriate copyright notice and anotice that there i...
Page 97 - b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years,
Appendix R100 Wireless Gateway 9 7 Appendix - GNU General Public License b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost ofphysically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the correspondi...
Page 98 - Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the
Appendix 9 8 R100 Wireless Gateway 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distributethe Program or its derivative works. These actions are prohibite bylaw if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by ...
Page 100 - NO WARRANTY; BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE,
Appendix 100 R100 Wireless Gateway NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENTPERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISESTATEDIN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHERPARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRA...
Page 101 - Service Contacts; Australian Service Contacts
Service Contacts If problems remain after checking this manual, please contact yourplace of purchase or contact: Australian Service Contacts Visit the Customer Support section of Mitsubishi Electric Australia’sweb site at: www.mitsubishielectric.com.au for details of your nearest Mitsubishi Electric...