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II-EVB-361-

MW User’s Manual 

 

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Summary of Contents for II-EVB-361MW

Page 1: ... 9 766 0461 E mail sales connectone com http www connectone com Connect One Semiconductors Inc 560 S Winchester Blvd Suite 500 San Jose CA 95128 Tel 408 572 5675 Fax 408 572 5601 Pub No 23 3620 13 Copyright Connect One March 2008 Instant Internet Evaluation Board II EVB 361MW User Manual Version 1 3 ...

Page 2: ...scribed in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such a license agreement It is forbidden by law to copy the software on any medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including but not limit...

Page 3: ...s 4 Testing the Secure Socket iWiFi Wireless LAN Connection 4 Installing the II EVB 361MW Utility and Evaluation Program 5 Connectors and Switch Positions 6 LED Positions 7 Bill of Materials 8 Appendix 1 II EVB 361MW Schematic 8 Appendix 2 Secure Socket iWiFi Mechanical Views 10 Appendix 3 WiFi Configuration Notes 11 Introduction 11 iChip Wireless LAN Environment Configuration Parameters 12 Wirele...

Page 4: ...ternet It also includes an FTP client and a Telnet client Secure Socket iWiFi supports numerous security protocols like SSL3 TLS1 64 128 bit WEP encryption AES CCM and TKIP encryption WPA including AES and WPA2 Unpacking Take the II EVB 361MW out of its box Included in the box are The II EVB 361MW motherboard including Secure Socket iWiFi iW SM2128MW A serial cable with two DB 9 connectors Antenna...

Page 5: ...ou to evaluate the Secure Socket iWiFi without changing anything in your current development environment Using a simple terminal program on a PC you can issue AT i commands to the iChip and get responses AT i commands are used to configure parameter values into iChip s flash memory and activate Internet tasks such as email send sockets FTP sessions configuration and more A full description of the ...

Page 6: ...II EVB 361 MW User s Manual 6 Connectors and Switch Positions RS232 Host Interface Mode Select Button Reset Button Extension Connector On Off Switch ANTENA HOLDER II EVB 361MW DC Jack ...

Page 7: ...II EVB 361 MW User s Manual 7 LED Positions Link Act LED Full Col LED Power LED RXDH TXDH ...

Page 8: ...R LED Any 9 5 D4 D5 D7 D8 D9 G LED Any 10 1 D6 MUR115 Any 11 4 3 3V 46 47 GND TP Any 12 1 J1 DB9 FEM Any 13 1 J2 DC JACK MALE Any 14 1 J3 RJ45 Any 15 1 J4 HEADER 4x2 Any 16 1 L1 68UH 1A Any 17 1 R1 10k Any 18 3 R2 R3 R4 470 Any 19 1 R5 0 Any 20 2 R6 R7 75 Any 21 1 SW1 TACK_SW Any 22 1 SW2 PB SW Any 23 1 SW3 SWITCH Any 24 1 U1 Secure Socket iWiFi Connect One 25 1 U2 SP3238ECA Any 26 1 U3 LM2591HVS ...

Page 9: ...0 3 3V TP 3 3V TP 1 GND TP GND TP 1 U1 Socket iWIFI U1 Socket iWIFI N C 2 GND 63 VDD 61 CTSH 33 TXDH 34 RXDH 35 VDD 36 DTRH 37 RTSH 38 CDH 39 N C 40 GND 41 GND 26 RES 24 TX 4 TX 5 RX 6 RX 7 Link Act RF 58 N C 25 N C 28 N C 30 N C 32 N C 31 N C 29 MSEL 27 N C 1 Full Col 56 N C 57 N C 59 Speed 60 N C 62 N C 64 J3 RJ45 J3 RJ45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SHILD HOLE3 SHILD HOLE4 U3 LM2591HVS 3 3 U3 LM2591HVS 3 3 ...

Page 10: ...II EVB 361 MW User s Manual 10 Appendix 2 Secure Socket iWiFi Mechanical Views ...

Page 11: ...ble below for a detailed list of WiFi configuration parameters AT i Parameter Name Description WLCH Wireless LAN Communication Channel WLSI Wireless LAN System Set ID WLWM Wireless LAN WEP Mode WLKI Wireless LAN Transmission WEP Key Index WLKn Wireless LAN WEP Key Array WLPS Wireless LAN Power Save WLPP Personal Shared Key Pass Phrase WLRS Wireless LAN Rescan Interval Table 1 AT i Wireless LAN Con...

Page 12: ... Factory Default 1 If WEP is enabled this parameter defines the key index of the WEP key to be used when encoding outgoing WiFi packets Since WEP includes configuration for an array of four possible keys WLKI can receive a value in the range 1 4 The value of this parameter need not be the same as that configured in the Access Point WLKn Factory Default All Empty These are four consecutive paramete...

Page 13: ...the range 0 65535 milliseconds Wireless LAN Configuration Web Site Page iChip s configuration website includes two views that support configuration and status retrieval of related Wireless LAN parameters The configuration view displays the configurable Wireless LAN AT i parameters WLCH WLSI WLWM and WLKI New values may be defined and submitted to iChip from the browser Figure 1 Wireless LAN Web Co...

Page 14: ... 14 sig lvl Signal Level in the range 0 100 lnk qual Link Quality in the range 0 100 The Configuration website contains a live status page with this and some additional status information Figure 2 Wireless LAN Web Status Display ...

Page 15: ...wing guidelines 1 Locate the wireless LAN equipment away from sources of interference such as PCs large metal surfaces microwaves and cordless phones 2 Position the wireless LAN access point at an elevated position and as close as possible to the center of the area in which the wireless LAN devices will operate Wireless LAN Data Privacy Security Considerations The fact that wireless LAN devices tr...

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