User's Guide for Swimsuit CF10G, PCMCIA, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 Table of Contents 10 11 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 12 THIS MANUAL 13 SECURITY CAPABILITIES... 14 INTERACTING WITH THE RADIO MODULE 20 GETTING STARTED STEP 1: INSTALL THE SUMMIT SOFTWARE. STEP 2: INSTALL THE RADIO MODULE IN THE HOST DEVICE 23 STEP 3: CONFIGURE THE MANNER OF OBTAINING AN IP ADDRESS 2.4 STEP 4: CONNECT TO YOUR ELAN. 241 Preferred Method: Use SCU 24.2 Alternative: Use Windows Zero Cong 30 USING THE SUMMIT CLIENT UTILITY 31 Mam Winnow. 3.
User's Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G, and MCFADDEN 7/11/06 1.0 Introduction Thank you for choosing a compact flash (S DC-CF10G), PCMCIA (S DC-PC10G), or miniature compact flash (S DC-MCF10G) wireless LAN radio module from Summit Data Communications, Inc. This radio module, or ELAN client adapter, enables a computing device to communicate to a computing network using the IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b protocols, The hardware components and software for all three radio modules are the same.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PCL0G, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 EAP-GTC, or PEA P-GTC: This is for authentication with one-time passwords (Tops) against OTP databases such as Secure Id * LEAP: Is an authentication method for use with Cisco ELAN access points. LEAP does not require the use of server or client certificates. LEAP supports Windows Active Directory and domains but requires the use of siring passwords to avoid a vulnerability to offline dictionary attacks.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G, and MCFADDEN 7311/06 2.0 Getting Started Before you can use the CF10G, PC10G, or MCFI10G, you must install it in a computing device. Before you install the module, you will require the following items and information: * A mobile computing device with: An internal compact flash (CF) Type Lor Type II slot, internal PCMCIA slot, or internal miniature CF slot Ong or two internal antennas fitted with Hi rose U.FL connectors Microsoft Windows CE Version 4.2 or 5.
User's Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G, and MCFARLAND 07/11/06 d) On the screen that appears, choose that a server will assign an IP address (using CPD) or cater a specific IP address e) If you select the Name Servers tab, you can statically configure DNS servers, but if you use CPD for TP address assignment then DNS usually is supplied by the same server that hands out [P addresses 2.4 Step 4: Connect to Your ELAN Two methods exist for configuring the radio module for operation on a wireless network.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G, and MCFARLAND 97/11/06 2.4.2 Alternative: Use Windows Zero Con fig Another method of configuring the radio module is through the operating system's WZC feature. If the radio module is inserted and the SCU is not configured, then WZC will attempt to use the card to attach to an available ELAN. A pop-up box will appear that indicates which networks (SS IDs) have been located and asks the user which network the device should use.
User's Guide for Summit CELGENE, PC10G, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 3.0 Using the Summit Client Utility The Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module.
User's Guide for Summit CF10G, PCMCIA, and MCFI10G 9711106 3.1 Main Window Figure 1 on the previous page is an example of a Main window. Here are the highlights: 1. Admin login/logout: To login to SCU as an administrator, you select this bunion when “Admin Login” is displayed and supply the correct admin password on the dialog box. The default password is “SUMMIT™ in all capital letters. (The password can be changed through the Admin Password function on the Global Settings window.
User’s Guide for Summit CRAG. PC10G, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 Profile: This is used to select the profile to be viewed or, if you are an administrator, edited.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G_ and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 Name on SCU oe . ; Con fig Window Description Potential Values) Default * For Manual WEP: Up to four static WEP keys » For PSK: ASS passphrase or hex PSK If the profile named “reconfiguration” is selected as the active profile, then SCU passes control to Windows Zero Con fig for configuration of all radio and security settings for the radio module. 3.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G, and MCFADDEN 47/11/06 Name on SCU Global Settings | Description Potential Value(s) Defiant Window *_ On: Use diversity Preamble Type of radio preamble, or header’ Auto, short, long Auto G short slot 802, 11g short slot timing mode’ Auto, off, on Auto Roam Trigger If signal strength (RSI) received | dB: -50, -55, -60, from AP is less than trigger value, then radio will look for “better” AP Roam Delta Amount by which second AP’s dBm: 25,30, 35 15 RSS! must exceed current
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PCMCIA, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 Description Potential Validness) Default Transmit Test Timeout: Number of seconds An integer of up to means 10 timeout 3.4 Status Window The Status window provides status information on the radio. Status items include IP address and MAC address for the client radio, TP address and MAC address for the AP, signal strength, channel, transmit power, and data rate. A sample Status window is shown in Figure 4.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PC1OG, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 * Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through CPD teleconference, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom. * Start Ping: Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it. Once the button is clicked, its name and function will change to Stop Ping. Leaving the Dias window also will stop the ping, as will pressing any other button on the screen.
User’s Guide for Summit CF10G, PCL0G, and MCFADDEN 07/1106 Appendix: FCC Information All declarations and instructions for the S DC-CF10G apply to the S DC-PCI0G, because the PC10G is a CFI0G in a specially designed PCMCIA carrier, Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
User's Guide for Summit CF10G, PC10G, and MCFADDEN 07/11/06 integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users (for example : Mobile Data Terminals (MDT, Vehicle Mounted Devices { etc).