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WLM
Quick Start
The WLM comes pre-configured for your application (unless otherwise requested). In most cases, configuration
settings are not required.
Although each modem is tested before shipment, it is recommended that a bench test be done before the modem is
installed in its application.
In all applications, there is a master modem and one or more remotes. Some applications may also have one or
more repeaters. This “Quick Start” will assume that there is a repeater in the system. If there is not, ignore the parts
that talk about repeaters, as the remote modems should operate the same with or without repeaters.
Locate the modem labeled “Master” and connect its power supply to an appropriate 120VAC power source, then
connect it to the modem. The “P” LED should come on and stay on
Note:
on all modems, the “C” LED will come on for the first few seconds after power up.
Next, locate the modem(s) labeled “Repeater” and connect to power. The LED’s “P” and “C” should come on and
stay on. Now locate the modem(s) labeled “Remote” and connect to power. The LED’s “P” and “C” should come on
and stay on. The modems are now ready to carry Ethernet data.
Connect the “Master” and “Remote” (or “Repeater/Remote” if your network has one) to the Ethernet equipment that
has been pre-tested for operation.
Note:
The WLM will not support “Peer to Peer” communications. The equipment that is attached to the
WLM must be capable of operating in a “Master (host) to Remote” network.
It is recommended that a “Ping” test be done at this point. This can be done in either direction, but remember that
only a “Master to Remote” or “Remote to Master” connection can be established through the modems. Also note
that because of the MAC filtering done by the modems, if you take a piece of Ethernet equipment on one side of the
WLM network and move it to the other side of said network, you must power down both the “Master” and the effected
“Remote” in order to re-establish connectivity through the modems. If powering down the modem is not practical to
the application, the modems will rebuild the MAC filter table in approximately six minutes and communications
should return. Once a successful “Ping” test has been done, the modems are ready for communication. If the “Ping”
test was not successful, please refer to the trouble shooting section of this manual or contact Moore Industries-
International, Inc. tech support for assistance.
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