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Paragon-III User Manual
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Keep the RF IP setting as is, providing customer is not using the 10.0.0.0 IP network.
Enable RIPv2 on Base station
In the illustration, Host and PC are part of different IP subnet.
4.4 LAN Setup
On a PC running MS-Windows with an existing LAN connection, connect either to the ETH1 (Data) or to
ETH2 (Setup) RJ-45 input of the Paragon-III.
1.
Click Start
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Settings
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Control Panel
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Network and Dial-up Connection
2.
Click on the relevant Local Area Connection
3.
On the Local Area Connection Status screen, click Properties
4.
On the Local Area Connection Properties screen, scroll the List Box until “Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)” is highlighted, click Properties
5.
On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties screen, follow either method below:
A)
Select “Obtain an IP address automatically”
B)
Select “Use the following IP address”
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Enter 192.168.202.2
(if ETH2 enter 192.168.203.2)
in
the IP address field
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255.255.255.0 in the Subnet mask
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Leave the Default gateway blank.
6.
Click the OK button
Note: On computers running Windows 9X, reboot to complete the connection process.
4.5 Login Screen
On the Address line of the Internet browser of your choice, type the factory-default IP addresses given to
all Paragon-III radiomodem units: 192.168.20
x
.1
(where x is 2 for the ETH1 Data port and 3 for the
ETH2 Setup port)
. Press Enter. The Enter Network Password screen opens.
Figure 17 - Enter Network Password screen – ETH1 Data port shown
4.5.1 Initial Installation Login
For an initial installation, enter a User Name 1 to 15 characters and a Password 8 to 15 characters. Do not
place a check mark in the “Save this password in your password list” box. Click OK to access the Web
Interface (Figure 18).
Dataradio recommends to immediately change the Paragon-III unit’s IP address as well as set your own
login password as part of the initial configuration
(See 4.7.2.2 and 4.7.2.10)
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For subsequent access to the Paragon-III unit, use the User Name and Password you configured.
Note:
The User Name entry is currently not an access-limiting factor. It only serves to identify the per-
son gaining access. User Name may be required by future versions.
192.168.202.1