RadioLAN 140 MOBILINK user manual

User manual for the device RadioLAN 140 MOBILINK

Device: RadioLAN 140 MOBILINK
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: RadioLAN
Size: 0.18 MB
Added : 2/15/2014
Number of pages: 24
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User Guide
890- © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved.
Version 1 013 06/02/99
Model 140 MOBILINK

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Notices Notices FCC FCC i © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- FCC Registration Number: MCI140 be required to correct interference at his own expense. this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance harmful in

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Disclaimer Disclaimer . ii © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- , Sunnyvale, CA, USA. All rights reserved. RadioLAN © 1999 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Suite D DeGuigne Drive 455 RadioLAN agreement and written permission from: including but not limited to photograph, photocopy, computer disk or other record, without prior No part of this publication may be placed in a retrieval system, transmitted, or reproduced in any way, marketing@radiolan.com discrepancy in this d

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Trademark Disclosures Trademark Disclosures Microsoft™, and Windows for Workgroups™, and Windows 95™, and Windows NT™ are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Novell™ and Netware™ are trademarks of Novell, Inc. Xerox™ is a trademark of the Xerox Corporation. IBM™ is a trademark of International Business Machines. 10BaseRadio ™ and RadioLAN10™ are trademarks of RadioLAN. Manual Conventions Manual Conventions . Narrow Letters buttons S MALL C © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. iii Page

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Table Of Contents NOTICES ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........... I ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... I D ................................ ................................ ................................ .......

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Introduction Introduction Figure 1 1 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- messages, e-mail, and chat requests throughout the day. maintains a wireless connection to the facility’s network, and can continually receive network nurse moves from one room to the next. While using the Model 140 MOBILINK, the nurse’s station patients. While operating on battery power, the that regularly dispenses medication to a number of : The Model 140 MOBILINK of this type of user

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• • • • • • • 2 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- Test the communication connection between stations. Test individual stations to determine success/failure rate of transmissions. Identify access type for each station. Subnet ID. Modify station Modify your station name. View information about several stations at once. View detailed information for a selected station. you to: drives, and other network stations. You can also receive network performance

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Items Included with the Model 140 MOBILINK Items Included with the Model 140 MOBILINK • • • • 3 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- RadioNET Manager Diskette (1 of 1) Network Drivers and Configuration Utilities Diskette (1 of 1) The Model 140 MOBILINK PCMCIA Card This Manual the product container: When you received your new Model 140 MOBILINK, you should have received the following items in

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System requirements System requirements • • • • Installing the Model 140 MOBILINK Installing the Model 140 MOBILINK 4 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- that you use, but driver installation is intuitive, and easy to perform. operating system. Actual installation procedures may vary depending upon the version of Windows This section of the manual discusses the steps needed to install the Model 140 with the Windows insert the card while the PC is operating

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Inserting and removing the MOBILINK Inserting and removing the MOBILINK 5 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- RadioNET Manager. you will configure the unit using III PCMCIA slot inside your notebook. After properly installing the MOBILINK, and software drivers, The PC card interfaces the transceiver with your personal computer. It slides into any Type II or Type cover the other card. MOBILINK’s antenna does not top slot. This allows cable access to other the

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Figure 2 6 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- : Opening the MOBILINK angle. PCMCIA card at a 130-degree that it is angled away from the Gently open the antenna so To insert the MOBILINK:

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Figure 3 7 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- slot. Into the Slot : Inserting the PCMCIA Card firmly to seat the card into the until it stops and then press the slide the card into the slot Insert the PC card firmly into slots, select the top slot. PCMCIA slot. If there are two card into the guides of the Carefully align the PCMCIA

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Removing the MOBILINK Removing the MOBILINK Figure 4 storage. 8 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- Fold down the transmitter for 3. pull the card free from the slot. each side, at the hinge, and then from the Slot : Ejecting the MOBILINK outward, grasp the MOBILINK on Once the card has moved slightly 2. and to partially slide out of the slot. unplug from the internal connector, the button causes the unit to Press the ejector button. Pressing 1. these i

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Installing Installing RadioLAN Drivers RadioLAN Drivers N H F Driver from disk provided by manufacturer OK . Figure 5 9 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- : The New Hardware Found Screen , and then click Select hardware. choices that are appropriate for the screen, and offers driver OUND ARDWARE EW operating system displays the After inserting the card into the slot, the

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I FROM D ISK OK . Figure 7 Figure 6 © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. 10 Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- : The Copying Files Screen Copying Files screen. the diskette, and shows progress on the The operating system begins copying files from : The Install from Disk Screen then click disk into drive A, and Network Drivers Insert the screen. NSTALL The operating system displays the

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I NSERT D OK Figure 9 OK . V C Yes Figure 8 Screen © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. 11 Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- : The Version Conflict keep the existing file. to newer file. Under normal circumstances, select screen, allowing you to preserve the ONFLICT ERSION a newer version, the operating system displays the During the installation, if a file being installed conflicts with proper path for the CD, click Browse for the location of the CD. After locating the : The Insert Disk S

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Figure No © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. 12 Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- hardware is operating properly. this annunciation at this time, indicating that the MOBILINK drivers are installed and that the If your PC normally provides audible annunciation of PCMCIA card activation, it displays or sounds DHCP client searching. to stop future using a DHCP client, select : The DHCP Client Screen 10 client searching in the future. If you are not screen. The screen allows you to bypass DHCP

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Installing Installing RadioNET Manager RadioNET Manager My Computer © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. 13 Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- complete the setup. to launch the installation program. Follow the instructions on the screen to Setup Double-click 3. letter where you inserted the diskette. Windows 95 displays the contents of the diskette. icon on the Windows 95™ desktop, then double-click the drive the Double-click 2. into your floppy disk drive. RadioNET Manager Diskette (1 of

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Range of Operation Range of Operation t e ). • Figure • • • • © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. 14 Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- RadioLAN transceiver Desktop objects that surround your Foil-backed insulation installed within walls Walls reinforced with metallic studs Thick concrete walls : Range of Operation 11 Walls made of a metallic substance data range: that may reduce your Listed below are some obstructions designed to operate in a semi-open office environment. RadioLAN is O

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Roaming Roaming Two Radio Carrier Areas RadiNo LA 1 RadioN LA Roaming PC 2 Roaming PC RadioN LA Roaming PC Figure © 1999 RadioLAN. All rights reserved. 15 Page Version 1 06/02/99 013 890- automatically and seamlessly. to provide service for that client, and the old Access Point to discontinue service. This is performed notify the new Access Point that it is selected when conditions change, the client station will : Roaming Between Access Points 12 relationship to the nearest access point, and


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