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4. Next, you need to make some changes to your PC’s network card properties. Go to
Start |
Control Panel | Network Connections
, and right-click on
Local Area Connection
, and
select
Properties
. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog, select
Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)
and click on
Properties
. Select
Use the following IP address
. You need to type
in an IP address within the range of 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.255. The default IP address for
the scanner is 192.168.0.2, so it should be avoided. Next, type
255.255.255.0
in the Subnet
mask field. Click
OK
and
Close
to exit the dialogs.
5. In Windows 7, go to
Start
|
Control Panel
|
Network and Internet
|
Network and Sharing
Center
. Select
Local Area Connection
in the
View your active networks
list. In the Local
Area Connection Status dialog, select
Properties
. In the Local Area Connection Properties
dialog that opens, select the
Networking
tab, and
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
in the This connection uses the following items view. Click on
Properties
. Select
Use the
following IP address
. You need to type in an IP address within the range of 192.168.0.1 -
192.168.0.255. The default IP address for the scanner is 192.168.0.2, so it should be
avoided. Next, type
255.255.255.0
in the Subnet mask field. Click
OK
and
Close
to exit the
dialogs.
6. The device is now connected to the computer. See Starting Devices below for information
on how to connect the scanner with Nemo Outdoor.
System Priority Order with R&S TSMW Scanners
Multiple cellular technologies (systems) are measured in a parallel manner. The different
systems are arranged in a priority order as shown in Figure 4. The CDMA and EVDO systems
are counted as one system. Nemo Outdoor handles priority and allocates the RF ports
automatically. In this case priority refers to the order in which systems are allocated to RF port
#1 and RF port #2. The resource slot number defines in how many processes one RF port is
divided.
Both ports, RF #1 and RF #2, have 100% of available resources. When only one system
(except LTE) is measured, for example WCDMA, it is set to be measured via RF port #1 with
100% of its resources. When two systems are measured simultaneously, for example GSM and
WCDMA, GSM has higher priority over WCDMA. GSM is set to be measured via RF port #1
with 100% of its resources, whereas WCDMA system is set to be measured via RF port #2 with
100% of its resources.
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