Introduction
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1.2.3 DHCP Support
The CB3000 Client Bridge can use
Dynamic Host Configuration Protoco
l (DHCP) to obtain a leased IP address
and configuration information from a remote server. DHCP is based on the BOOTP protocol and can co-exist
or interoperate with BOOTP.
Configure the CB3000 Client Bridge to send a DHCP request searching for a server to acquire the required IP
address information. If DHCP server support is unavailable, an IP address can also be assigned to the CB3000
Client Bridge manually (static).
If the CB3000 Client Bridge is configured to use DHCP, but there is no DHCP server to service the request, the
CB3000 Client Bridge by default takes the address 10.10.1.1. The IP address of the device must be set
manually if the device is not configured to use DHCP.
1.2.4 Modulation
Modulation is the process of adding a message (voice, data, etc.) on a carrier signal for transmission. The
carrier could be analog or optical signals. The carrier signal is of a constant value that is changed when a
message is added to it. This enables the data to be transmitted over a medium and successfully de-
modulated at the receiving end.
The 802.11b standard uses
Direct Sequence Spread System (DSSS)
, while 802.11a/g uses
Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
to accommodate higher data rates on any medium.
1.2.5 Web Management Support
The Motorola CB3000 Client Bridge contains a built-in browser interface that enables you to configure and
manage the device using a standard web browser such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later
or Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later. The interface also allows you to monitor the
CB3000 Client Bridge.
Connect to the CB3000 Client Bridge by directly entering the CB3000 Client Bridge’s IP address within the
Web browser or by using the Motorola CB3000 Client Bridge Discovery Tool to locate the CB3000 Client
Bridge within the network. You can launch the user interface from the Discovery Tool by double clicking on
the IP address of the discovered CB3000 Client Bridge.
NOTE:
By default, only
https
access is allowed. However,
http
can be enabled
from the http management link.
NOTE:
Web management of the CB3000 Client Bridge requires either Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or later or Netscape Navigator
6.0 or later.
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