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Wireless LAN

NJT-475

Guide to Operations

Nagano Japan Radio Co., Ltd.,

Summary of Contents for NJT-475

Page 1: ...Wireless LAN NJT 475 Guide to Operations Nagano Japan Radio Co Ltd ...

Page 2: ...n of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for at uncontrolled equipment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance at least 20cm between the radiator and persons body excluding ...

Page 3: ...tentions to setting up 7 3 1 1 Don t put this equipment adjacent to the devices generating strong interference emission 8 3 1 2 This equipment shall be installed so as not to affect on the radio transmitting characteristics 8 3 1 3 Do not block up the ventilation openings 9 3 2 Connecting to power supply 9 3 3 Connecting to computer and wired LAN 9 3 3 1 Connecting to the computer 9 3 3 2 Connecti...

Page 4: ...allation is not needed Ethernet compatible interface Connecting to an international standard LAN of IEEE802 3 Ethernet is possible without any additional work or items For customers who have used a wired LAN wireless LAN can be realized by simply connecting the wireless LAN adapter to your existing equipment Data reliability Since the packet data in an Ethernet is sent as it is the data is reliabl...

Page 5: ... that the throughput within the wireless range is to be improved Roaming control function A roaming control function which the access point is selected automatically by judging the degree of an electric wave strength is provided It makes possible to realize a data transmission even while moving ...

Page 6: ...3 1 3 Structure This equipment contains as follows Part name Type Qty Note 1 Wireless LAN Unit NJT 475 1 2 AC adapter 1 3 Instruction manual 1 This document ...

Page 7: ...4 1 4 Construction 29 10BASE T 100 5 LABEL 121 Figure 1 Actual size of this equipment ...

Page 8: ... Part name Work 1 PWR It turns on when this equipment was switched on 2 TX RX It flashes on and off in orange when transmitting in green when receiving 3 W LINK It turns on when the slave station was connected to an access point not turns on at an access point 4 E LINK It turns on when Ethernet was connected normally PWR TX RX W LINK E LINK ...

Page 9: ... Part name Work 5 CONSOLE Connector for serial cable not use normally 6 10BASE T Connector for Ethernet cable 7 HUB PC Button which changes the connection point HUB or PC 8 DC IN Connector for an attached AC adapter for supplying power Note The connection point is changed as follows PC HUB DC IN HUB P 10BASE T CONSOLE ...

Page 10: ... cause fire or damage due to over heat 3 1 Attentions to setting up The service area of the wireless LAN adapter covers from 10 to 60m approximately but it varies depend on presence of obstacles Where this equipment is enclosed with an object shutting out the radio wave such as the metal partition or source which generates an interference with the radio wave is exists near this equipment the commu...

Page 11: ...used the communication passing through a gap between both packet communications is possible but the performance of the throughput will be reduced 3 1 2 This equipment shall be installed so as not to affect on the radio transmitting characteristics Following installation is recommended 1 Keep an antenna apart from metal surfaces 2 Set up this equipment away from a concrete walls or pillars 3 Set up...

Page 12: ... attached one 3 3 Connecting to computer and wired LAN 3 3 1 Connecting to the computer When you connect this equipment to your computer press a connection point selecting button to the position of PC button pushed down and use a twisted pair cable straight cable for the connection When you use a cross cable set a connection point selecting switch to the position of HUB button protruded An Etherne...

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