Connecting the Antenna Assembly ........................3-1 Disconnecting a Pigtail Antenna Assembly ..................... 3-2 Connecting the Magnetic Antenna Assembly (Optional)................. 3-3 Handling the WMC6300 and the WMC7300 ....................... 3-4 Installing the Wireless Modem Card........................ 3-4 Removing the Wireless Modem Card ......................3-10 Chapter 4: MeshTray ....................
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MOTOMESH Setup - Select Options Dialog Box ............2-11 Figure 2-22 MOTOMESH Installed Successfully (W2K) ..............2-13 Figure 3-1 Attach the Antenna to the WMC6300 or the WMC7300.............3-2 Figure 3-2 Attach Magnetic Mount Antenna to the WMC6300 ............3-3 Figure 3-3 Installing the Wireless Modem Card..................3-4 Figure 3-4 Proper Orientation of Antenna .....................3-5...
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List of Figures Figure 3-16 Safe to Remove Hardware - WMC6300 Card ...............3-10 Figure 3-17 Removing the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot ............3-11 Figure 4-1 MeshTray Status Tab ......................4-1 Figure 4-2 MeshTray Configuration Tab....................4-3 Figure 4-3 Password Protection Panel ....................4-5 Figure 4-4 MeshTray and Windows TCPIP, DHCP, and DNS Setting Options ........4-6...
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External Connections and LED Indicators The WMC6300 and the WMC7300 Wireless Modem Card is designed for insertion into an industry- standard Type II PCMCIA card slot located in a Host device. The Wireless Modem Cards have an antenna port to connect the external antenna and two LED Indicators.
Chapter Chapter 2: Software Installation ..........This chapter will assist you with the Software installation portion of the process and is further separated into two main sections: Installing MOTOMESH Client Software on Windows XP and Installing MOTOMESH Client Software on Windows 2000.
Chapter 2: Software Installation Click the Next button to continue the installation process. Figure 2-1 MOTOMESH Setup - Welcome Dialog (XP) In the Startup Options dialog make your selection by checking or un-checking the available options. Click on the Next button to continue the installation process. It is recommended that the “Automatically Launch MeshTray at Startup”...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Figure 2-3 MOTOMESH Setup - Ready to Install (XP) If MOTOMESH has been previously installed on your computer, the Information dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-4. Select the Uninstall button to remove the existing MOTOMESH drivers and continue the installation process.
Chapter 2: Software Installation If you choose to continue with the installation, the Removing Programs From Your Computer dialog will be displayed to indicate the progress of the uninstall operation. When the operation has completed, click on the Close button to dismiss the dialog. Figure 2-5 MOTOMESH Setup - Uninstalling Software (XP) The Installing Files window will be automatically dismissed as soon as file installation has completed.
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MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide A Software Installation dialog indicates that the software is not Windows Logo tested, select the Continue Anyway button to complete the installation process. Figure 2-7 Software Installation Dialog Box If a second Software Installation dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 2-8.
Chapter 2: Software Installation The Select Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-9. This installation screen allows the user to view the ReadMe file during the installation and to run MeshTray immediately following installation. Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation process. Figure 2-9 Software Installation Dialog Box If selected, the ReadMe file will be displayed.
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Installing MOTOMESH Client Software on Windows 2000 ..........The following procedure outlines the installation of MOTOMESH client software on a typical Windows 2000 platform.
Chapter 2: Software Installation In the Startup Options dialog make your selection by checking or un-checking the available options. Click on the Next button to continue the installation process. It is recommended that the “Automatically Launch MeshTray at Startup” checkbox is selected; allowing MeshTray to be available each time the computer is restarted.
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Select the Uninstall button to continue with the removal process or select the Cancel button. Figure 2-14 MOTOMESH Setup - Software Previously Installed (W2K) From the Confirm Action dialog select the Yes button to remove all of the previously installed components.
Chapter 2: Software Installation If the Confirm File Delete dialog displays on the screen, select the Yes to All button. Figure 2-17 Confirm File Deletion (W2K) The Uninstalling Software dialog will display the deleting file status, select Close when done. Figure 2-18 Uninstalling Software –...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide The Installing Files window will be dismissed as soon as the installation of the files is complete. Figure 2-19 Installing Files Window (W2K) During the Setup process, the Performing Setup Actions dialog box displays a status bar that indicates the progress of the installation.
Chapter 2: Software Installation The Select Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-21. This installation screen allows the user to view the ReadMe file during the installation and to run MeshTray immediately following installation. Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation process. Figure 2-21 MOTOMESH Setup - Select Options Dialog Box If selected, the ReadMe file will be displayed.
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Chapter Chapter 3: Wireless Modem Card Installation ..........This chapter will assist you with the physical installation and configuration of the Wireless Modem Card.
Chapter 3: Wireless Modem Card Installation Locate the Antenna and insert the connector into the WMC6300 or the WMC7300 antenna port, as shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1 Attach the Antenna to the WMC6300 or the WMC7300 The connector will snap into place when fully inserted.
Never use the WMC6300 or the WMC7300 with the Antenna removed from the rooftop, or with the Antenna disconnected from the Card. Insert the Antenna Cable Connector into the WMC6300 antenna port as shown in Figure 3-2 The connector will snap into place when fully inserted.
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide The antenna must be attached using the clip and vertically oriented when the laptop is in use as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4 Proper Orientation of Antenna The first time that the card is inserted, a message will be displayed indicating that the PC card has been found as shown in Figure 3-5 Figure 3-5 Found New Hardware Popup Dialog box...
Chapter 3: Wireless Modem Card Installation The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard for the Serial PC Card will start as shown in Figure 3-6. Verify that the “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” radio button is selected, and then click on the Next button. Figure 3-6 Found New Hardware Wizard –...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide As soon as the above step is complete, the Hardware Installation dialog box shown in Figure 3-8 will be displayed. Click on the Continue Anyway button in the Hardware Installation dialog box. Figure 3-8 Hardware Installation Dialog Box The Found New Hardware Wizard Complete dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 3-9.
Chapter 3: Wireless Modem Card Installation An additional Found New Hardware Wizard will be displayed as shown in Figure 3-10. Verify that the Install the software automatically (Recommended) radio button is selected, and then click on the Next button. Figure 3-10 Found New Hardware Wizard A Loading Files dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 3-11.
From the Hardware Installation dialog box, Figure 3-12, click on the Continue Anyway button. Figure 3-12 Hardware Installation Dialog Box - WMC6300 PC Card The Found New Hardware Wizard Complete dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-15 Unplug or Eject Hardware Icon Wait for a message that indicates that the device may be safely removed from the system as shown in Figure 3-16. Figure 3-16 Safe to Remove Hardware - WMC6300 Card 6881011Y52-O August 2005 3-10...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Eject the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot as shown in Figure 3-17. Figure 3-17 Removing the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot 6881011Y52-O August 2005 3-11...
MeshTray installation. As an alternative to the above step, you can also: Click on Start | Programs | Motorola | MotoMesh | MeshTray.exe. As an alternative to the previous steps, you can also: Click on the MeshTray icon in the Windows System Tray to restore the application to a property sheet...
Status Tab Figure 4-1 MeshTray Status Tab Table 4-2 Status Tab - Adapter Information Section Status Tab Item Explanation Description Indicates the device type and model number. MAC Address Displays the MAC Address assigned to the Wireless Modem Card on the current computer being viewed through MeshTray.
Chapter 4: MeshTray IAP Link Quality The Access Point link quality is represented as a percentage bar. A link quality of 100% is considered Excellent. It is also an indication that the device is running in Infrastructure mode as opposed to Peer-to-Peer. Infrastructure Mode (%) A device that is running in Peer-to-Peer mode will display a yellow percentage bar along with...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Figure 4-2 MeshTray Configuration Tab Geographic Position The Display Geographic Position option is selectable and the user may configure the reporting interval as shown in Figure 4-2, if the license for this licensed feature has been purchased and enabled on the network.
Chapter 4: MeshTray Do not enter decimal point values as they will be dropped after, the “Apply” button is selected. The reporting interval must be entered in seconds (up to a maximum of 180 seconds) and is used for updating the Geo Reporting Interval in seconds Position tab data contents for longitude and latitude or X, Y, Z positions for the Spherical Coordinate Use the Up arrow to set the...
Network Administrator. Select the Apply button located on the Configuration tab to finalize your selection. Any unauthorized change can cause the WMC6300 to stop communication with the network and other subscriber devices. Enabling the WMCs Internal DHCP Server Feature If a DHCP server is not available on your network, you may choose to either provide a viable static IP address in Windows or select the Enable Adapter’s DHCP Server checkbox.
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Setting a User Supplied IP Address To setup a User Supplied IP address, 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’s General tab.
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Right-click on the Local Area Connection corresponding to the Wireless Modem Card and select the Properties button. Figure 4-8 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Components dialog box as shown in Figure 4-8. Click on the Properties button.
Chapter 4: MeshTray If your Wireless Modem Card has been licensed for Geo-Location, an optional Geo Position tab will be displayed as shown in Figure 4-8. For the parameters to be enabled (not grayed-out), the Display Geographic Position checkbox needs to be selected in the Configuration tab. Figure 4-9 MeshTray Geo Position Tab MeshTray Routing Tab...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide Figure 4-10 MeshTray Routing Tab Routing Table The Routing Table displays the MAC address for the Destination node and the node to be utilized for the Next Hop, the number of Hops to the Destination node. Neighbor Table The Neighbor Table displays the MAC address and the Signal Level for the adjacent nodes that the WMC may route through, depending on the desired end node.
Chapter 4: MeshTray Routing Icons Table 4-4 Routing Tab Icons Icon Description Indicates a device type not known to MeshTray. Unknown The Computer icon represents a Subscriber Device using a MEA Wireless Modem Card in the network. Subscriber Device (SD) The Arrow icon represents a Wireless Router (WR), or Mesh Wireless Router (MWR) in the MEA network.
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide MeshTray Security Tab The Security tab is used to set the IAP and Peer Authentication passwords to gain access to the network. Figure 4-11 MeshTray Security Tab Require Authentication to IAP Connections When the Require Authentication to IAP Connections checkbox option is unchecked, it allows authentication of any device currently being monitored and authentication of devices added to the network configuration as they are discovered.
Chapter 4: MeshTray Force Unauthorized – Deny all wireless access Deny all clients. IAP Authentication To gain access to the IAP, the user must enter a UserId and Password recognized by that IAP. Note: This is only true when IAP is not set to Force Authorized. Table 4-6 IAP Authentication Dialog Parameter...
MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide MeshTray Authentication Activity Tab The Authentication Activity tab displays Infrastructure (IAP) Activity and Peer-to-Peer (Group) Activity with an associated Time stamp and Count for the number of attempted authentications. The icons displayed in the Time column identify whether attempted authentications were successful ( ) or failed ( Figure 4-13...
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Motorola System Support Center (SSC). When you consult the Motorola SSC, you increase the likelihood that problems are rectified in a timely fashion and that warranty requirements are satisfied. Check your contract for specific warranty and service information.
Motorola's service philosophy is based on field replaceable entities (FREs). FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair. In turn, Motorola sends you a replacement FRE component to help you maintain maximum operating performance for your system.
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MOTOMESH 1.0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide • Obtain a return authorization (RA) number from the Motorola System Support Center. • Include the warranty, model, kit numbers, and serial numbers on the job ticket, as necessary. • If the warranty is out of date, you must have a purchase order.
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Chapter Chapter 6: Certification and Safety Information ..........This chapter lists the relevant FCC Certification and Product Safety Information for the MOTOMESH devices described in this manual.
(RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. MOTOROLA products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1, 1991. Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the MOTOMESH CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits.
(RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment. Motorola MOTOMESH products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI C95.1, 1991. Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the MOTOMESH CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits.
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