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RLXIB-IHW-66
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802.11a, b, g
User Manual
Industrial Hotspot
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 15 of 109
May 18, 2009
1.6.2 Plug In the Cables
You can configure the RLXIB-IHW-66 using the Ethernet port on the underside of
the radio.
If you are connecting to the radio through an Ethernet hub or switch, use the
2 gray (straight-through) cables.
If you are connecting to the radio directly from your PC without going through
an Ethernet hub or switch, you must use the red (crossover) cable and a gray
(straight-through) cable.
Note:
After you plug in the Ethernet cable (which supplies both power and connectivity), the radio
performs a startup procedure that includes a self-test, loading the main program, and initializing the
radio. This startup procedure can take up to two minutes.
After the startup procedure has completed successfully, the Power/Status LED
should be green, meaning that the radio has power. The Ethernet LED should
also be green, meaning that the Ethernet connection is working. The RF
Transmit and RF Receive LEDs should blink.
For information on making connections, see Radio power requirements (page 82)
and Cable specifications (page 83).
1.6.3 Detecting the Radio
After the radio has completed its startup procedure, the radio will appear in the IH
Browser window.
The window lists all the radios your computer can access. The MAC ID number is
essentially the serial number of the radio; this number is also printed on the side
of the radio. If a radio listing does not appear in the window, select Scan from the
File menu. If you still do not see a radio listing, see Troubleshooting.
Tip:
If a radio listing does not appear in the window, open the File menu and choose Scan. If you
still do not see a radio listing, refer to Diagnostics and troubleshooting in the RLXIB User Guide.