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MOTOMESH 4.0 

Wireless Modem Card 

Users Guide 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

August 2005 

6881011Y52-O 

 

Summary of Contents for WMC6300

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Page 3: ...cept for the normal nonexclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product Disclaimer Please note that certain features facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular system or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain pa...

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Page 5: ...tion 3 1 Working with the Antenna 3 1 Connecting the Antenna Assembly 3 1 Disconnecting a Pigtail Antenna Assembly 3 2 Connecting the Magnetic Antenna Assembly Optional 3 3 Handling the WMC6300 and the WMC7300 3 4 Installing the Wireless Modem Card 3 4 Removing the Wireless Modem Card 3 10 Chapter 4 MeshTray 4 1 MeshTray System Tray Icon Status 4 1 Starting MeshTray 4 2 MeshTray Tab Contents 4 2 S...

Page 6: ... Chapter 5 Customer Information 5 1 Customer Service Information 5 1 Obtaining Support 5 1 System Information 5 1 Return Material Request 5 2 Radio Products and Services Division 5 2 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers 5 2 Returning System Components to Motorola 5 2 Returning FREs 5 2 Chapter 6 Certification and Safety Information 6 1 FCC Regulatory Information 6 1 FCC Informati...

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Page 8: ... Figure 2 16 Removing Previous Software From Your Computer W2K 2 9 Figure 2 17 Confirm File Deletion W2K 2 10 Figure 2 18 Uninstalling Software Deleting Files W2K 2 10 Figure 2 19 Installing Files Window W2K 2 11 Figure 2 20 Performing Setup Actions W2K 2 11 Figure 2 21 MOTOMESH Setup Select Options Dialog Box 2 11 Figure 2 22 MOTOMESH Installed Successfully W2K 2 13 Figure 3 1 Attach the Antenna ...

Page 9: ...ows TCPIP DHCP and DNS Setting Options 4 6 Figure 4 5 Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Icon 4 7 Figure 4 6 Network and Dial up Connections Window 4 7 Figure 4 7 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 4 7 Figure 4 8 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 4 9 Figure 4 9 MeshTray Geo Position Tab 4 10 Figure 4 10 MeshTray Routing Tab 4 11 Figure 4 11 MeshTray Security Tab 4 13...

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Page 11: ...ables Table 4 1 MeshTray Icon States 4 1 Table 4 2 Status Tab Adapter Information Section 4 1 Table 4 3 Geographic Reporting section 4 3 Table 4 4 Routing Tab Icons 4 12 Table 4 5 Authentication Control Icons 4 13 Table 4 6 IAP Authentication Dialog 4 14 ...

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Page 13: ...ting the Antenna Assembly 3 1 Procedure 3 2 Disconnecting the Antenna Assembly 3 2 Procedure 3 3 Installing the Magnetic Mount Antenna Assembly 3 3 Procedure 3 4 Installing the Wireless Modem Card 3 4 Procedure 3 5 Removing the Wireless Modem Card 3 10 Procedure 4 1 Starting MeshTray 4 2 Procedure 4 1 Changing the Control Channel 4 5 Procedure 4 2 Setting a User Supplied Address 4 7 Procedure 4 3 ...

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Page 15: ...ith the Wireless Modem Card is also included General System Requirements Host computers must comply with the following minimum requirements to ensure optimal performance of the WMC6300 and the WMC7300 Windows XP Minimum System Requirements Laptop or Notebook PC running the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 operating system 500 MHz Processor 10 MB of available hard disk storage Keyboard Mouse CD ...

Page 16: ... ROM The CD ROM contains a PDF version of the Wireless Modem Card User s Guide The CD also contains an installation executable to load Adobe Acrobat Reader software if it is not already resident on your computer External Connections and LED Indicators The WMC6300 and the WMC7300 Wireless Modem Card is designed for insertion into an industry standard Type II PCMCIA card slot located in a Host devic...

Page 17: ...If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2 Windows Firewall is turned on by default It is recommended that you disable the firewall when using your Wireless Modem Card Procedure 2 1 MOTOMESH Client Software Installation on Windows XP 1 Close and exit any existing MOTOMESH applications running on the computer prior to installation 2 Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the CD ROM dri...

Page 18: ...ntinue the installation process It is recommended that the Automatically Launch MeshTray at Startup checkbox is selected allowing MeshTray to be available each time the computer is restarted and whenever a Wireless Modem Card WMC is inserted Figure 2 2 MOTOMESH Setup Startup Options XP 8 The Ready to Install dialog displays the Install Folder location and the Shortcut Folder name that will be used...

Page 19: ... been previously installed on your computer the Information dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 2 4 Select the Uninstall button to remove the existing MOTOMESH drivers and continue the installation process If you choose not to continue click the Cancel button Figure 2 4 MOTOMESH Setup Previously Installed Software Detected XP ...

Page 20: ...install operation When the operation has completed click on the Close button to dismiss the dialog Figure 2 5 MOTOMESH Setup Uninstalling Software XP 11 The Installing Files window will be automatically dismissed as soon as file installation has completed Figure 2 6 MOTOMESH Setup Installing Files Window XP 12 The Performing Setup Actions dialog displays a status bar to indicate the progress of th...

Page 21: ...e the installation process Figure 2 7 Software Installation Dialog Box 14 If a second Software Installation dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 2 8 Click on the Continue Anyway button to complete the installation process Figure 2 8 Software Installation Dialog Box 15 Select the Continue Anyway button if additional windows display on the screen containing the same screen contents as in the s...

Page 22: ...Software Installation Dialog Box 17 If selected the ReadMe file will be displayed Review the contents of the file and then dismiss the dialog box by clicking on the X located in the upper right corner of the dialog You MUST close the ReadMe file to complete the installation 18 From the MOTOMESH Installed Successfully dialog click on the Finish button to exit Be sure to close the ReadMe file if you...

Page 23: ...MESH Client Software Installation on Windows 2000 1 Close and exit any existing MOTOMESH applications running on the computer prior to installation 2 Insert the MOTOMESH Software and Documentation CD into the CD ROM drive The installation should begin automatically 3 If the installation program does not start automatically select Start Run then type d setupmotomeshclient exe where d specifies the ...

Page 24: ...vailable each time the computer is restarted Figure 2 12 MOTOMESH Setup Startup Options Dialog Box W2K 6 The Ready to Install dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 2 13 This dialog box displays the Install Folder location and the Shortcut Folder name that will be used to install the MOTOMESH software Click on Next to proceed with the installation process Figure 2 13 MOTOMESH Setup Ready ...

Page 25: ...etup Software Previously Installed W2K 8 From the Confirm Action dialog select the Yes button to remove all of the previously installed components If you do not want to continue click on the No button Figure 2 15 Confirm Action Remove Existing Components 9 The Uninstalling Software dialog will display the un installation status Figure 2 16 Removing Previous Software From Your Computer W2K ...

Page 26: ...the Confirm File Delete dialog displays on the screen select the Yes to All button Figure 2 17 Confirm File Deletion W2K 11 The Uninstalling Software dialog will display the deleting file status select Close when done Figure 2 18 Uninstalling Software Deleting Files W2K ...

Page 27: ...s window will be dismissed as soon as the installation of the files is complete Figure 2 19 Installing Files Window W2K 13 During the Setup process the Performing Setup Actions dialog box displays a status bar that indicates the progress of the installation Figure 2 20 Performing Setup Actions W2K ...

Page 28: ...adMe file during the installation and to run MeshTray immediately following installation Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation process Figure 2 21 MOTOMESH Setup Select Options Dialog Box 15 If selected the ReadMe file will be displayed Review the contents of the file and then dismiss the dialog box by clicking on the X located in the upper right corner of the dialog box ...

Page 29: ...ss Modem Card Users Guide 6881011Y52 O August 2005 2 13 16 The MOTOMESH Installed Successfully dialog will appear as shown in Figure 2 22 Click on the Finish button to exit Figure 2 22 MOTOMESH Installed Successfully W2K ...

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Page 31: ...ust be completed before following the procedures outlined in this chapter Working with the Antenna The following sections will focus on the proper handling and usage of antennas when using a wireless modem card Connecting the Antenna Assembly Complete the following procedure to connect the Antenna Assembly Knuckle or Pigtail type to the Wireless Modem Card for use in a standard laptop computer Alw...

Page 32: ...s Never use the WMC6300 or the WMC7300 with the Antenna disconnected from the Card Disconnecting a Pigtail Antenna Assembly Complete care should be taken when disconnecting an antenna from the WMC6300 or the WMC7300 card Follow the procedure below for correct antenna disconnection instructions Procedure 3 2 Disconnecting the Antenna Assembly 1 When disconnecting a pigtail antenna from the Wireless...

Page 33: ...eet Procedure 3 3 Installing the Magnetic Mount Antenna Assembly 1 Attach the Magnetic Antenna to the metal rooftop of the vehicle so that the antenna is in a vertical orientation The base of the antenna contains a powerful magnet that secures the antenna to the rooftop Use care when attaching the antenna 2 Route the remaining 12 foot cable as required to arrive at the Host Computer Never use the ...

Page 34: ...e WMC7300 wireless modem cards The same installation procedure applies to both wireless modem card model numbers Procedure 3 4 Installing the Wireless Modem Card 1 Locate an available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the computer If necessary remove the slot dust cover from the slot 2 To insure the correct orientation insert the Wireless Modem Card into the computer s PCMCIA card slot with the label si...

Page 35: ...ng the clip and vertically oriented when the laptop is in use as shown in Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Proper Orientation of Antenna 4 The first time that the card is inserted a message will be displayed indicating that the PC card has been found as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Found New Hardware Popup Dialog box ...

Page 36: ...ify that the Install the software automatically Recommended radio button is selected and then click on the Next button Figure 3 6 Found New Hardware Wizard Serial PC Card 6 The Found New Hardware dialog will display the progress information for establishing the restore point and backing up old files as shown in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Found New Hardware Wizard Loading Files ...

Page 37: ...lation dialog box shown in Figure 3 8 will be displayed Click on the Continue Anyway button in the Hardware Installation dialog box Figure 3 8 Hardware Installation Dialog Box 8 The Found New Hardware Wizard Complete dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 3 9 Click on the Finish button Figure 3 9 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete ...

Page 38: ...ayed as shown in Figure 3 10 Verify that the Install the software automatically Recommended radio button is selected and then click on the Next button Figure 3 10 Found New Hardware Wizard 10 A Loading Files dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 3 11 Go on to the next step Figure 3 11 Found New Hardware Wizard Loading Files ...

Page 39: ...stallation dialog box Figure 3 12 click on the Continue Anyway button Figure 3 12 Hardware Installation Dialog Box WMC6300 PC Card 12 The Found New Hardware Wizard Complete dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 3 13 Click on the Finish button Figure 3 13 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete ...

Page 40: ...nsure that power to the card is disabled prior to removal Complete the following procedure prior to ejecting the Wireless Modem Card from the computer Procedure 3 5 Removing the Wireless Modem Card 1 Click on the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the system task bar Select Safely remove Generic Multifunction PC Card from the popup menu as shown in Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Unplug or Eject Hardware Ic...

Page 41: ...MOTOMESH 1 0 Wireless Modem Card Users Guide 6881011Y52 O August 2005 3 11 3 Eject the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot as shown in Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Removing the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot ...

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Page 43: ... in peer to peer mode IAP association is not possible intentionally or unintentionally and a wireless mesh network is automatically accessed with the use of any available peer devices instead The table below describes all the possible states that the MeshTray icon will exhibit in the Windows system tray Table 4 1 MeshTray Icon States Icon State Explanation Peer to Peer with Neighbors The icon indi...

Page 44: ...e 4 1 MeshTray Tab Contents The following sections will describe the contents of all the available tabs within the MeshTray application and their respective functionality Excellent IAP Association Infrastructure mode When the WMC is associated with an IAP not peer to peer the MeshTray icon displays the Link Quality to the associated IAP as color coded bars The greater the number of bars the better...

Page 45: ...n the current computer being viewed through MeshTray RF Frequency Displays either 2 4 or 4 9 GHz RF operating frequency Adapter Type Describes the type of adapter Firmware Version Current version of the firmware version running on the device Build Date Current Build Date of the firmware version running on the device IAP Address The IAP Address of the Access Point linked to by the device If the dev...

Page 46: ...Peer to Peer A device that is running in Peer to Peer mode will display a yellow percentage bar along with the word inactive Operating Mode Graphic Infrastructure The two modes that a MOTOMESH or a MEA wireless device operates in is Infrastructure or Peer to Peer Within the MeshTray Status tab the graphic mode automatically adjusts to the operating mode The Infrastructure mode is intuitively repre...

Page 47: ...tion tab and its use please see the Geo Position tab section of this documentation If the Display Geographic Position checkbox is grayed out and a license has been purchased check with your company s Network Administrator about enabling this option from within the MOTOMESH MeshManager application Geographic Reporting The Geographic Reporting feature becomes enabled when the Geographic Position che...

Page 48: ... available channels are 4 950 4 955 4 960 and 4 965 Changing the Control Channel A user should never change the channel mappings unless specifically instructed to do so by the Network Administrator Do not enter decimal point values as they will be dropped after the Apply button is selected Reporting Interval in seconds The reporting interval must be entered in seconds up to a maximum of 180 second...

Page 49: ...be available To complete the configuration the default gateway and the DNS settings need to be provided in the TCPIP Properties window as specified in the section Setting a User Supplied IP Address See Figure 4 4 for a visual explanation of the available configurations 1 Click on the Change Control Channel button located on the Configuration tab if you are required to change the control channel at...

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Page 51: ...rom the Start menu select Settings Æ Control Panel Double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon Figure 4 5 Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Icon 2 The Network and Internet Connections window will be displayed Double click on Network and Internet Connections then right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties Figure 4 6 Network and Dial up Connections ...

Page 52: ...only necessary when a DHCP server does not exist on the Network Procedure 4 3 Configuring the DNS Address 1 Select Start Control Panel to display the Windows Control Panel 2 On the Control Panel double click on the Network and Internet Connections icon and then double click on the Network Connections icon ...

Page 53: ... 5 Click on the Properties button 6 Click on the Advanced button 7 Click on the DNS tab 8 Click on the DNS Add button 9 Enter the DNS Server IP Address provided by the Network Administrator and then click the Add button 10 Click on the OK button to close the Advanced TCP IP Settings dialog box 11 Click on the OK button to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 12 Click on the OK ...

Page 54: ...as shown in Figure 4 8 For the parameters to be enabled not grayed out the Display Geographic Position checkbox needs to be selected in the Configuration tab Figure 4 9 MeshTray Geo Position Tab MeshTray Routing Tab If your Wireless Modem Card has been licensed to display routing information an optional tab will be displayed in MeshTray as shown in Figure 4 9 ...

Page 55: ...ps to the Destination node Neighbor Table The Neighbor Table displays the MAC address and the Signal Level for the adjacent nodes that the WMC may route through depending on the desired end node The Last Rate column displays the last data rate used to transmit user data to the neighbor destination Threshold Adjusting the threshold control allows the user to view neighbors that have a signal level ...

Page 56: ...Subscriber Device using a MEA Wireless Modem Card in the network Wireless Router The Arrow icon represents a Wireless Router WR or Mesh Wireless Router MWR in the MEA network The WR is an infrastructure device dedicated to routing data IAP The Globe icon represents an Intelligent Access Point IAP in the MEA network A MEA Intelligent Access Point is an infrastructure device that allows access to th...

Page 57: ...rently being monitored and authentication of devices added to the network configuration as they are discovered Alternately when the checkbox is selected authentication to the IAP becomes a requirement Authentication Control for Incoming Connections When in peer to peer mode select one of the radio buttons to select the desired authentication option Table 4 5 Authentication Control Icons Icon Descr...

Page 58: ... launches the Add New Group window for the user to add the Group Name and Password The Remember this Name and Password checkbox provides the option to save the Group Name and Password settings Click on the Remove button located on the Security tab to remove all group names highlighted in the table as shown in Figure 4 10 Figure 4 12 Peer Authentication Add New Group Force Unauthorized Deny all wir...

Page 59: ...tion Activity tab displays Infrastructure IAP Activity and Peer to Peer Group Activity with an associated Time stamp and Count for the number of attempted authentications The icons displayed in the Time column identify whether attempted authentications were successful or failed Figure 4 13 MeshTray Authentication Activity Tab ...

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Page 61: ...7144 USA Obtaining Support Motorola provides technical support services for your system and recommends that you coordinate warranty and repair activities through the Motorola System Support Center SSC When you consult the Motorola SSC you increase the likelihood that problems are rectified in a timely fashion and that warranty requirements are satisfied Check your contract for specific warranty an...

Page 62: ...es FREs North America 800 221 7144 Radio Products and Services Division The Radio Products and Services Division is your source for manuals and replacement parts Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers The telephone numbers for ordering are 800 422 4210 US and Canada orders The Fax numbers are 800 622 6210 US and Canada orders The number for help identifying an item or part number i...

Page 63: ...model kit numbers and serial numbers on the job ticket as necessary If the warranty is out of date you must have a purchase order Print the return address clearly in block letters Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached Include the contact person s name for return Pack the assembly tightly and securely preferably in its original shipping container ...

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Page 65: ...ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If...

Page 66: ...s manual and the hardware and software guides on the MOTOMESH CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits Do not touch or move the antenna s while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very close to or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting...

Page 67: ...n of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual and the hardware and software guides on the MOTOMESH CD will result in user exposure that is substantially below the FCC recommended limits Do not touch or move the antenna s while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing a radio such that the antenna is very close to or touching any exposed parts ...

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Page 71: ...nstall Folder 2 2 IP Address of server to report 4 4 L LED Indicators 1 2 Link Quality 4 1 4 2 M Magnetic Antenna 3 3 Magnetic Mount Antenna 3 3 MeshTray exe 4 2 Multifunction PC Card 3 10 N Neighbor Table 4 11 Neighbors 4 1 P PCMCIA card slot 3 4 Peer Authentication 4 14 Peer to Peer 4 1 Peer to Peer 4 1 4 2 4 14 4 15 Pigtail type 3 1 R ReadMe 2 6 2 12 Require Authentication to IAP 4 13 Routing I...

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Page 73: ...d Architecture MiSC Mobile Internet Switching Controller MWR Mesh Wireless Router SBC Single Board Computer SD Subscriber Device a general description to a device type that is usually a WMC or a VMM VMM Vehicle Mounted Modem WMC Wireless Modem Card can apply to any model number WR Wireless Router same as MWR ...

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