DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual
8
Device Physical Connections
Serial COM Port:
This port serves two distinct purposes:
1.
Connect to a DSA-3100P to auto-generate temporary User accounts and print detailed receipts to
be given to customers. Receipts include pricing and Wi-Fi Network information (SSID, WEP, etc.)
2.
Use the included Null modem cable to connect to a PC with a serial COM port in order
troubleshoot, debug, change admin password, or to restore the factory default settings without
using the Web-based UI. Configure Terminal Emulation software (Hyperterminal) as follows: 9600,
8, N, 1, No flow control.
WAN Port:
Connects to a network not managed by the DSA-3200 via an Ethernet port
on most Cable or xDSL modems, or a Switch or Hub in an existing Ethernet Network.
Public LAN Ports (1 and 2):
The Public LAN ports connect to the managed network
that will require user authentication prior to granting Network Access. This Network
may consist of Hubs and/or Switches (non-L3) as well as 802.11 Access Points.
Private LAN Ports (1 and 2):
The Private LAN port is used to connect to the trusted
Ethernet network that will not require authentication prior to access.
Reset Button:
Push and release to restart, push and hold for 15s to reset defaults.
DC Power Socket:
Connect the power supply to a wall outlet before connecting here.
WAN
Port -
Connect directly to
an Ethernet Cable
or DSL modem or
to an existing LAN
infrastructure.
Reset button –
Restore the factory
default configuration.
Press once to reboot,
press and hold for 15
seconds to reset.
COM Port -
System debugging
menu via Terminal
Emulation Software
(9600,8,n,1,n)
Private LAN Ports –
Connect to the
trusted
LAN,
or that network which
will not require a user to
authenticate prior to gaining
Network access.
Receptor for
5V DC Power
Adapter
Public LAN Ports –
Connect to Hub or Switch (non-L3)
and/or 802.11 APs to offer wired or
wireless Network service that will
require a user to authenticate prior
to gaining Network access.