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1. 14 Confirm Action Remove Existing Components 15 Removing Programs From Your Computer Window 15 Installing Files Window anrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 16 Digital Signature Not Found Dialog Box 16 MEA Setup Select Options Dialog Box 17 Finished Popup Dialog BOX rrnnnrnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnuenn 18 Attach the Antenna to the WMC6300 eere 19 MOTOROLA Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Attach Magnetic Mount Antenna to the WMC6300 21 Installing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card 21 Proper Orientation of Antenna rnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnennn 22 Found New Hardware Popup Dialog box 22 Found New Hardware Wizard Serial PC Card 23 Found
2. Q MOTOROLA MEA 3 1 WMC 6300 Wireless Modem Card Windows 2000 and XP Users Guide ocumen tation Revision 3 1 8 Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs Laws in the United States and other countries reserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppels or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola except 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 parameters Please refer to your Motorola contact for further information Trademarks Motorola the Motorola logo and all other trademarks identified as such herein are trademarks of Motorola Inc All other product or service names are the property of their respecti
3. Welcome Dialog 1 e eese eee nene nnn 4 MEA Setup License Agreement Dialog 5 MEA Setup Startup Options Dialog 6 MEA Setup Ready to Install Dialog 6 MEA Setup Drivers Previously Installed Dialog 7 Confirm Action Remove Existing Components 7 Removing Programs From Your Computer Window 8 Installing Files Mi Le e EE 8 Software Installation Dialog BOXx arxrnnnrnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 9 Software Installation Dialog BOX rnxrnnnrnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn 9 Software Installation Dialog BOX nxrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnne 10 MEA Setup mea Installed Successfully Dialog Box 11 MEA Setup Installer Setup Dialog Box 12 MEA Setup License Agreement Dialog Box 13 MEA Setup Startup Options Dialog Box 13 MEA Setup Ready to Install Dialog Box 14 MEA Setup Drivers Previously Installed Dialog Box
4. mends that you ei this installation now and contact the vendor for software that has Windows I eege STOP Installation Figure 33 Hardware Installation Dialog Box 7 The Found New Hardware Wizard Complete dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 34 Click on the Finish button Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for mea Serial PC Card E Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 34 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete 8 An additional Found New Hardware Wizard for the WMC6300 PC Card will be displayed as shown in Figure 35 Verify that the nstall the software automatically Recommended radio button is selected and then click on the Next button 24 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for WMC6300 PC Card If your hardware came with an installation CD cum cuius disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Sr ue from a D or ea location Fer Click Ned to continue Figure 35 Found New Hardware Wizard WMC6300 PC Card 9 A Loading Files dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 36 followed by a Hardware Installation dialog box as shown in Figure 37 Click on the Continue Anyway button in the Hardware Installation dialog box Found New Hardware Wizard Pleas
5. conflict with addresses assigned to devices using the Statically Provisioned or User Supplied Schemes The IP addresses and options used are configurable per device by the Network Administrator using MeshManager The provisioned address may be freely used to communicate while associated or unassociated The Network Administrator must ensure that the provisioned addresses are routable and do not conflict with any other addresses in use The Network Administrator is free to provision any option ordinarily provisioned by a DHCP server subnet mask DNS etc through programming of the appropriate fields in each device using MeshManager This scheme is ideal for a managed network of users who regularly need to communicate inside and outside of network coverage or for a network lacking a DHCP server User Supplied Addressing Scheme Operating under the User Supplied scheme the user s host device is configured to use a fixed IP address and subnet mask The user is responsible for configuring options that would otherwise be configured by a DHCP server It is also up to the user to ensure that the assigned address is routable on the core network if core network access is needed and that it does not conflict with other addresses in use This is analogous to and carries the same caveats as plugging an Ethernet card into a LAN and manually assigning an address to the card The user is free to communicate while associated or unassociated This scheme
6. pc o a JO search Folders Bak Address MS Network Connections Go Links Network Tasks Create a new P P connection Local Grea Local Grea See Also Figure 55 Network and Dial up Connections Window 3 On the Local Area Connection Properties dialog click to select nternet Protocol TCP IP then click on the Properties button 44 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide m Local Area Connection 9 Properties aka General Authentication Advanced Connect using HS WMCE3D00PC Card This connection uses the following tema 1l aos Packet Scheduler 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 56 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box will be displayed 45 MOTOROLA Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties WEEN General Tou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically 2 Use the following IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 D Ubtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server pas Alternate DNS server er Figu
7. Addressing Gcheme esee nnns nnns 42 Statically Provisioned Addressing Gcheme 43 User Supplied Addressing Scheme asasnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnsnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnnernnvesonnnnne 43 Setting the User Supplied IP Address seniii aa a a e 43 NES Tray Security TaD sparre 47 Allow Open AUthenlieallO sacco gesechert eer dees 47 AP ATEN Ne 48 Usad ele Ree DEE 48 miim Dudel AL OM METER 48 MeshTray Authentication Activity Tab rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnune 49 MeshTray Geo Position Tab Optional rrnnnrennernnnnnnnnrnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennn 50 MeshTray Routing Tab Optional a ernnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnunnn 51 ROUINO TED HS 51 N igNDOr TANG TTE 51 TAES ARNA 51 MOTOROLA PROUT We ei 52 Terminating MOSM FAY EEE EEE EE EE 53 TROUBLESHOOTING USING MESHAP 55552225925442523x 255 x ege efesge Eed EC ege RERO g VER RF e adu eege 54 CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION eene nennen nnne enhn nnn nnn nnn nnn naeh nean nn annus 55 Obtaining Support rennernnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnvnnnnnnnunnnnunnnneenn Error Bookmark not defined System Information xrannnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnneenn Error Bookmark not defined Return Material Request eeeeeee eren nenne Error Bookmark not defined Radio Products and Services Di
8. Connector into the WMC6300 antenna port as shown in Figure rot NOTE The connector will snap into place when fully inserted 20 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Figure 27 Attach Magnetic Mount Antenna to the WMC6300 Insert the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card Complete the following procedure to install the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card in the computer 1 Locate an available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the computer If necessary remove the slot dust cover from the slot 2 o insure the correct orientation insert the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card into the computer s PCMCIA card slot with the label side up as shown in Figure 28 ATTENTION Never force the card into the slot Figure 28 Installing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card 3 The antenna must be attached using the clip and vertically oriented when the laptop is in use as shown in Figure 29 21 MOTOROLA Figure 29 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 30 J Found New Hardware Generic Multifunction PC Card Figure 30 Found New Hardware Popup Dialog box 5 The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard for the Serial PC Card will start as shown in Figure 31 Verify that the Install the software automatically Recommended radio button is selected and then click on the Next button 22 Mesh Enabled Ar
9. Next button to continue the installation process flg mea Setup E ES Welcome to the installer for mea tus strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing with this installation IF you have any other programs running including mea applications such as MeshTray or MeshView please click Cancel and close those programs before restarting this installer The installation process may fall if it was invoked while a mea application was still running Otheruize click Next to continue o Figure 3 MEA Setup Welcome Dialog Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 7 The License Agreement dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 4 Please review the End User License Agreement Use the scroll bar located at the right side of the dialog box to display the complete text message NOTE If you do not agree with the terms of the license agreement click on Cancel and the installation will be terminated 8 To continue with the installation process select the YES radio button as shown in Figure 4 and then click on the Next button to continue the installation i mea Setup License Agreement Please read the license agreement below and click Next to continue M eshMetworks Inc End User License Agreement IMPORTANT NOTICE TO END USERS This End User License Agreement this Agreement Ire legal agreement between the licensee of the Licensed Software being made availa
10. Phone 800 221 7144 Hours of Operation 7 days a week 24 hours Europe Phone 44 0 1793 564680 Email essc motorola com Hours of Operation Mon Fri 09 00 17 00 GMT Calls are logged 24 x 7 cases will be worked Mon Fri 09 00 17 00 GMT Asia and Pacific Region Remote Technical Help Desk Channel Partners Phone 63 28 92 79 93 Email wi4 Tech motorola com Hours of Operation Mon Fri 8 am 6 pm Sat 8 am 12 noon 55 MOTOROLA 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 and service information System Information To be provided with the best possible opportunity for support collect the following system information and have it available when obtaining support a b c d e f g Location of the system Date the system was put into service Software or firmware version information for components of your system Serial number s of the device s or component s requiring support A written description of the symptom or observation of the problem When did it first appear Can it be reproduced What is the step by step procedure to caus
11. also select the Spherical Coordinates checkbox to have the location reported in X Y Z coordinates as shown in Figure 62 Routing Security Authentication Activity Status Configuration 1 Geo Position eo Position Spherical Coordinates Figure 62 MeshTray Geo Position Spherical Coordinates 50 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide MeshTray Routing Tab Optional If your WMC6300 has been licensed to display routing information an optional tab will be displayed in MeshTray as shown in Figure 63 MeshTray Status Configuration Geo Position Routing Security Authentication Activity Routing Table Destination Next Hop Hops State lo oe 12 0621 Cp 00 05 12 04 91 0E 2 EXCELLENT Heighbor T able Neighbors below minimum threshold Threshold ae 120 dBm Destination Signal Level Last Hate El 0o 05 12 08 96 69 95 dBm 1 5 o0 05 12 04 81 06 95 dBm 1 5 El 0o 05 12 08 97 04 90 dBm 1 5 Bl o0 05 12 04 97 22 99 dBm 1 5 El 0o 05 12 08 97 20 56 dBm 1 5 00 05 12 04 91 0E 65 dBm DU Figure 63 MeshTray Routing Tab Routing Table The Routing Table displays the MAC address for the Destination node and the node to be utilized for the Next Hop the number of Hops to the Destination node and the current State of the link quality to the Destination node Neighbor Table The Neighbor Table displays the MAC address and the Signal Level for the adjacent nodes that the WMC6300 may route t
12. bag or container for shipment 1 Obtain a return authorization RA number from the Motorola System Support Center J Include the warranty model kit numbers and serial numbers on the job ticket as necessary k If the warranty is out of date you must have a purchase order l Print the return address clearly in block letters m Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached n Include the contact person s name for return e Pack the assembly tightly and securely preferably in its original shipping container 57 MOTOROLA Product Warranty Information This warranty applies within the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada LIMITED WARRANTY MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS If the affected product is being purchased pursuant to a written Communications System Agreement signed by Motorola the warranty contained in that written agreement will apply Otherwise the following warranty applies I WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG Motorola Inc or if applicable Motorola Canada Limited Motorola warrants the Motorola manufactured Broadband Data communications product against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of One 1 Year from the date of shipment Motorola at its option will at no charge either repair the Product with new or reconditioned parts replace it with the same or equivalent Product using
13. bandwidth is wasted 39 MOTOROLA Priority Levels for Local Nodes The User Priority service can be provisioned on a per node basis for use with tiered service and emergency access systems This priority feature is unique to the MEA network and only exists between endpoints within the MEA network or between a MEA network node and the entry exit node on the MEA network Nodes outside of the MEA Core LAN cannot request a particular priority for transmitted or received traffic Any traffic into the MEA network needing prioritization must be prioritized at the entry access point or router Any traffic out of the MEA network will lose its priority assignment at the exit MEA wireless traffic will carry priorities attached to each packet The MeshAPI can be used to tune the default priority of the local node The available priority settings are assigned with the Priority Drop Down box shown in Figure 52 MeshTray Routing Security Authentication Activity Status Configuration Geo Position Iw Geo Position Reporting Interval Server IP Address Physical Channel Priority Control Channel Level 0 Change Control Channel Figure 52 MeshTray Configuration Tab Priority Settings Setting the Priority Level for the WMC6300 Use the Priority drop down box to select the desired Priority Level The range is Level 0 to Level 7 The Network Administrator can limit the number of priority levels available for the 40 Mesh En
14. equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or its parts as established by Motorola Motorola will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or its parts furnished hereunder with software apparatus or devices not furnished by Motorola nor will Motorola have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any its parts thereof Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software Motorola software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced copied distributed modified in any way or used to produce any derivative thereof No other use including without limitation alteration modification reproduction distribution or reverse engineering of such Motorola software or exercise of rights in such Motorola software is permitted No license is granted by implication estoppel or otherwise under Motorola patent rights or copyrights 60 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Regula
15. is ideal for small unmanaged networks lacking a DHCP server All of these schemes may be assigned per device either by the user or by the network manager The network manager can also limit the user selectable schemes or force a specific scheme Devices in each of these schemes can interoperate and communicate with each other so long as the assigned addresses do not conflict and are mutually routable Setting the User Supplied IP Address To setup the addressing for the User Supplied Scheme first obtain a valid IP address from your Network Administrator This is the IP address to be entered in the IP Address box on the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog General tab 1 From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel Double click on the Network and Dial up Connections icon 43 MOTOROLA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E a JO search 1 Folders Hak Address Ge Pick a category Appearance T Printers and esch and Other See Also Themes Windows Update amp 3 Help and Support Rear G Other Control Panel 1 and User Hardware Options Internet Accounts Connection Figure 54 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 File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help
16. new or reconditioned Product or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided purchaser notifies Motorola according to the terms of this warranty Repaired or replaced Product is warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period All replaced parts of the Product shall become the property of Motorola This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original end user purchaser purchasing the Product for purposes of leasing or for commercial industrial or governmental use only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by Motorola Motorola assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola Unless made in a separate written agreement between Motorola and the original end user purchaser Motorola does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Motorola cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty Because each system which may use the Product is unique Motorola disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty ll GENERAL
17. 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 button to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box This configuration should remain in the Windows XP host 29 MOTOROLA Removing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card The WMC6300 should be ejected using the following procedure to ensure that power to the card is disabled prior to removal ATTENTION Always eject card when not in use 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 41 Stop TEAC CD zz4E DriveiD Stop Floppy disk drive Drivera Stop mea PC Card Figure 41 Unplug or Eject Hardware Icon 2 Wait for a message that indicates that the device may be safely removed from the system as shown in Figure 42 Safe To Remove Hardware S E X p ct d i The mea PC Card device can now be safely removed From the system Figure 42 Safe to Remove Hardware WMC6300 Card 30 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 3 Eject the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot as shown in Figure 43 Figure 43 Removing the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot 31 MOTOROLA Uninstalling Application Software Complete the fol
18. setupmeaclient exe where d specifies the CD ROM drive and click the OK button The MEA Setup program will be displayed as shown in Figure 15 Click the Next button to continue the installation process tal mea Setup Welcome to the installer for mea It is strongly recommended that vou exit all Windows programs 1 before continuing with this installation IF vau have any other program running please click Cancel and close those programs before restarting this installer Othenwise click Nest to continue Figure 15 MEA Setup Installer Setup Dialog Box 6 The License Agreement dialog box will be displayed Please review the End User License Agreement Use the scroll bar located at the right side of the dialog box to display the complete text message 12 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide NOTE If you do not agree with the terms of the license agreement click on Cancel and the installation will be terminated 7 To continue with the installation process click on the YES button as shown in Figure 16 and then click on the Next button to continue the installation gel mea Setup x License Agreement Please read the license agreement below and click Nextto continue MeshNetworks Inc End User License Agreement IMPORTANT NOTICE TO END USERS This End User License Agreement this Agreement is a legal agreement between the licensee ofthe Licensed Software being made availa
19. want to continue click on the No button Confirm Action x 2 Are you sure that you want to remove mea and all of its components Figure 20 Confirm Action Remove Existing Components 12 If you choose to continue with the installation the Hemoving Programs From Your Computer dialog will be displayed to indicate the progress of the uninstall operation When the operation is complete click on the Close button to dismiss the dialog i Removing Programs From Your Computer Uninstalling Software Please wait while the software is uninstalled mea will now be removed from your computer Please wait while the uninstallation is performed Executing file Figure 21 Removing Programs From Your Computer Window 15 Q MOTOROLA 13 The Installing Files window will be displayed It will be dismissed as soon as the installation of the files is complete fi Installing Files l x Installing Files Th fil being installed A e program files are being installe ut SANA Please wait while the necessary files are installed Installing C Program Files MeshNetworks devcon exe P ODPODDUERODDRDE H OOE DD DROE OD DE RR ODER Figure 22 Installing Files Window 14 During the installation process the Performing Setup Actions dialog box displays a status bar that indicates the progress of the installation 15 If the computer has been configured to check digital signatures a Digital Si
20. DHCP server in the core network configuration to answer these requests With Network DHCP selected the network device will forward any DHCP requests to the core network once it becomes associated and establishes communications with the infrastructure The DHCP server may be configured by the Network Administrator to hand out temporary or static leases The user must associate and acquire an address from the network before establishing communications Once a lease has been granted the address may be dragged out of network coverage for the remainder of the lease or if a static lease was granted until the next power cycle If the lease expires or the user cycles power while outside of network coverage the user will lose the ability to communicate This scheme is best for a larger closely managed network of subscribers who need inside the network coverage and only brief outside of network coverage 42 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Statically Provisioned Addressing Scheme Under the Statically Provisioned scheme addresses are configured by the Network Administrator rather than hashed from the MAC address Host addresses are based on the address programmed into the Transceiver This scheme does not require a DHCP server on the core network It should be noted that a DHCP server can still exist on the network to hand out addresses to other nodes using the Network DHCP Scheme as long as the server s address range does not
21. Information DO Information D evice Manager I Information Sig Storage E Error Removable Storage GJ Information Disk Defragmenter Disk Management de Services and Applications warning EE Figure 65 Using EventViewer to Troubleshoot MeshAPI 22212003 22212003 2222003 22112003 22112003 2 21 2003 22112003 2120 2003 2120 2003 2120 2003 2119 2003 2119 2003 2119 2003 2119 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 2118 2003 3440 5000 54 Fon 54 PM 11 99 9T 3 88 35 AM 7159 36 PM 34454 PM 3 32 46 PM ilg 55 un 7150 45 PM MEST T3356 3 48 18 AM 20552 PM 12 49 43 PM 10 11 25 5 39 30 AM 8 39 31 PM aid PM Su33 59 PI medi 15 PM 1 33 20 PM 12 55 43 PM 12 51 07 PM 12 51 07 PM 13 047 07 MAA AutoEnrollment AutoEnrollment AutoEnrollment AutoEnrollment meshA FrI meshAPI SceCli cet Ti Application Hang SceCli meshAPI Msilnstaller Scecli AutoEnrollment AutoEnrollment Application Error Application Error Msilnstaller Application Error Msilnstaller Winklgme Wipbiomt RAC Te Even oF 15 15 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Customer Service Information If you have read this document and made every effort to resolve installation or operation issues yourself and still require help please contact your regional Motorola support representatives USA Motorola System Support Center SSC using the following contact information
22. NS Address anarnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnne 28 Removing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card eese 30 Uninstalling Application Software anrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnennnennnennnennnennnunnnee 32 OVERVIEW OF MESHTRAY see 33 NESA N 33 Starung Meshi AY ERR OTT UTE 35 Meshnaray status Tab EE ME Fx bua ou OK UE Sat Va RR ER ERE bu S 35 Mesniray Configuration Tab uiussmissmisasmssminemmiumdimidaedemmmnbadsdennasdnenddk bike kdanenkdann 36 CO Ge 36 RET GS ef nt EEE EE EE E A EEE 36 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Server PATER 36 Gontrol Ghanmel een age ass 37 Ghanging Gentrol ae EE 37 User Priority Settings and Quality of Service Overview rrrrrrrrrrnnnrvrrrnnnvrvrnnnrrennnnnnrennnnn 38 GClassificationvO Data EE 38 Differentiated Services Code Pomt sss nennen nnns 38 Mildred c pc 38 Service Differentiation Mechanisms 000oonneneeeenennennnennnnnnnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nanna 39 Intelligent Access Point Support for Quality of Service rrrrrrnnnnrnnnnnnnonrnnnnenrnnnnrrnnnnnrnnnnnnennnnn 39 Priority Levels for Local ee 40 Setting the Priority Level for the WMC6300 rrrrnnrrnnrrnnnrrrnnnnnnnovnnnrrnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 40 Addressing STENE ee 42 Network DHCP
23. New Hardware Wizard LoadingFiles 23 Hardware Installation Dialog Box ss 24 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete 24 Found New Hardware Wizard WMC6300 PC Card 25 Found New Hardware Wizard Loading Files 25 Hardware Installation Dialog Box WMC6300 PC Card 26 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete 26 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete 27 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 28 Unplug or Eject Hardware ICON eeesee eere ee 30 Safe to Remove Hardware WMC6300 Card 30 Removing the WMC6300 from the PCMCIA slot 31 Confirm IER ln EE UN 32 Removing Programs from Your Computer Dialog Box 32 Inactive MeshTray I6 ON L smester Cw Ea 33 MeshTray Link Quality Indicator eere eee 33 MeshTray No IP Address Acquired ICON 34 ISS IU btw Status aD 35 MeshTray Configuration Tab nnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
24. PROVISIONS This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola s responsibilities regarding the Product Repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at Motorola s option is the exclusive remedy THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW 58 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide lll HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE Purchaser must notify Motorola s representative or call Motorola s Customer Response Center at 1 800 247 2346 within the applicable warranty period for information regarding warranty service IV WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER A Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner B Defects or damage from misuse accident water or neglect C Defects or damage from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment D Breakage or damage to antennas unless c
25. Setup x Ready to Install You are now ready to install mea The installer now has enough information to install mea on your computer The following settings will be used Install folder C Program Files MeshNetworks mea Shortcut folder mea Please click Next to proceed with the installation lt Back Cancel Figure 18 MEA Setup Ready to Install Dialog Box 10 If MEA was previously installed on your computer the Information dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 19 Click on the Next button to uninstall the existing MEA drivers and continue the installation process If you do not want to continue press the Cancel button fif mea Setup Information mea is already installed on this system HK A AAL NYKA nyt to E l RE mea software and drivers are detected on your system Click Uninstall to run the uninstall program ofthe detected mea software to uninstall the existing mea drivers and to continue the installation process or click Cancel to abort this program WARNING Uninstalling the network driver will result in the loss of any saved configuration for the related network connection Cancel Figure 19 MEA Setup Drivers Previously Installed Dialog Box 14 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 11 The Confirm Action dialog will be displayed Click on the Yes button to remove all of the previously installed components If you do not
26. abled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide address that will be assigned to the WMC6300 Check with the Network Administrator to determine the overall priority scheme that is currently being observed for your network application and the proper settings to be assigned to your device There is also an optional Emergency mode for use by special applications The priority for use in emergency mode is separately provisioned and must be explicitly enabled per node by the Network Administrator It allows authorized users to override the current priority level assignments and alter the priority levels for packets that need to be assigned the highest priority level for transmission during an emergency situation 41 MOTOROLA Addressing Schemes There are three Host device addressing schemes that allow the Network Administrator increased flexibility in deployment MeshTray Routing Security Authentication Activity Status Configuration Geo Position Iv Geo Position Reporting Interval Server IP Address Physical Channel Priority Control Channel feck Level 0 Change Control Channel Addressing Scheme Network DHCP e Network DHCP Statically Provisioned User Supplied mea zc peg Figure 53 MeshTray Configuration Tab Addressing Scheme Network DHCP Addressing Scheme Network DCHP requires that the user s host device be configured to request an address from a DHCP server and the inclusion of a
27. aused directly by defects in material workmanship E A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications disassemblies or repairs including without limitation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola s normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Batteries they carry their own separate limited warranty H Freight costs to the repair depot I A Product which due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software firmware in the Product does not function in accordance with Motorola s published specifications or with the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola J Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of the Product K That the software in the Product will meet the purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free L Normal and customary wear and tear M Non Motorola manufactured equipment unless bearing a Motorola Part Number in the form of an alpha numeric number i e TDE6030B N Lift trucks for installation removal replacement or repair of the Motorola supplied products from light power telephone poles etc O Dispatch to remot
28. ble for use with the MeshMetwarks Equipment either an Individual person or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this Agreement as rau and MeshNetworks Inc IF vau agree with all af the terms of this Agreement please click the YES button and praceed with the installation of the Licensed Software If vou do not agree please click the NO button and da nat install or use the Licensed Software By clicking the YES button or by installing or using the Licensed Software you are Figure 4 MEA Setup License Agreement Dialog 9 The Startup Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 The user can modify the default installation configuration by checking or un checking the boxes on this installation dialog box Click on the Next button to continue the installation process Q MOTOROLA f r mea Setup Startup Options Select the startup options for Mech rou and click Nest to continue Automatically Launch MeshTray at Startup Add MeshTray Shortcut ta Desktop Cancel Figure 5 MEA Setup Startup Options Dialog 10 The Ready to Install dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 6 This dialog box displays the Install Folder location and the Shortcut Folder name that will be used to install the MEA software Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation process s mea Setup Heady to Install Tou are now ready to install mea The installer now has enough information to
29. ble for use with the MeshNetworks Equipment either an individual person or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this Agreement as Y ou and MeshNetworks Inc If you agree with all of the terms of this Agreement please click the YES button and proceed with the installation of the Licensed Software If you do not agree please click the NO button and do not install or use the Licensed Software By clicking the YES button or by installing or using the Licensed Software you are agreeing to be bound by all of the vi e YES C NO e Figure 16 MEA Setup License Agreement Dialog Box 8 The Startup Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 17 The user can modify the default installation configuration by checking or un checking the boxes on this installation dialog box Click on Next to continue the installation process fe mea Setup x Startup Options Select the startup options for MeshTray and click Next to continue Ch MEA cr am CNR A 2 CHALECO J PE ELE Iv Automatically Launch MeshTray at Startup Add MeshTray Shortcutto Desktop en Figure 17 MEA Setup Startup Options Dialog Box 13 MOTOROLA 9 The Ready to Install dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 18 This dialog box displays the Install Folder location and the Shortcut Folder name that will be used to install the MEA software Click on Next to proceed with the installation process ie mea
30. chitecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for mea Serial PC Card If your hardware came with an installation CD lt gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do CO Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Mext to continue TT Figure 31 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 32 As soon as these steps are complete the Hardware Installation dialog box shown in Figure 33 will be displayed Click on the Continue Anyway button in the Hardware Installation dialog box Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software Sa d mea Serial PC Card 2 E Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Figure 32 Found New Hardware Wizard Loading Files 23 MOTOROLA Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware mea Serial PC Card has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility why this testing is important Continuing your ME NE of this software may impair or destabilize the operation of your system either immediately or in the Rc Microsoft strongly
31. e it Do other circumstances contribute to the problem For example changes in weather or other conditions Maintenance action preceding problem Upgrade of software or equipment Change in the hardware or software configuration Software reload from backup or from CD ROM note the version and date Return Material Request After collecting system information contact the Motorola System Support Center for assistance or to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number for faulty Field Replaceable Entities 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 56 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 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 is 800 422 4210 select choice 3 from the menu Returning System Components to Motorola Motorola s service philosophy is based on field replaceable entities FREs FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair Returning FREs Return faulty FREs to Motorola for repair When you return an assembly for service follow these best practices h Place any assembly containing CMOS devices in a static proof
32. e site locations P Loading of software upgrades or fixes into the devices V GOVERNING LAW In the case of a Product sold in the United States and Canada this Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and the Province of Ontario respectively VI PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS Motorola will defend at its own expense any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or its parts infringe a United States patent and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following A that Motorola will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim B that Motorola will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and C should the Product or its parts become or in Motorola s opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent that such purchaser will permit Motorola at its option and expense either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or its parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or its parts as depreciated and accept its 99 MOTOROLA return The depreciation will be an
33. e wait while the wizard installs the software anet sys To CAWINDOWSAYSystem32 DRIVERS Figure 36 Found New Hardware Wizard Loading Files 25 MOTOROLA Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware WMC6300 PC Card has not Le Windows eg testing to bee its Kor md Continuing your Je E this software may impair or destabilize the operation of your system either immediately or in the et soft strongly E ends that you this installation now and contact the gt vendor for software that has Windows imd STOP Installation Figure 37 Hardware Installation Dialog Box WMC6300 PC Card 10 The Found New Hardware Wizard Complete dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 38 Click on the Finish button Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for WMC6300 PC Card Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 38 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete 11 The Found New Hardware pop up window will appear confirming that the driver installation is complete and the hardware is ready to use 26 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide J Found New Hardware X Your new hardware is installed and ready to use Figure 39 Found New Hardware Wizard Complete 27 Q MOTOROLA Configuring the DNS Address Typically the DNS address will be supplied as part of the WMC6300 s commun
34. el button prompts the user to enter the password required to change the control channel configuration If the user is authorized to change the control channel the password will be supplied by the Network Administrator Enter the password and click on the OK button Please enter the password required to change the control channel configuration Cancel Password Figure 51 Password Protection Panel ATTENTION Any unauthorized change can cause the WMC6300 to stop communication with the network and other subscriber devices 37 MOTOROLA User Priority Settings and Quality of Service Overview Classification of Data Packets The MEA system uses two methods to classify data packets in order to provide them the requested levels of service The first is the use of the industry standard Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP The second is a proprietary system based on the assigned priority of the node s user Differentiated Services Code Point The DSCP is defined in RFC 2474 as a part of the Differentiated Services DS or DiffServ field This field is defined for both the IPv4 and IPv6 headers The DSCP is a dimensionless number used to index a particular class of traffic and thereby a particular transport behavior at each hop These behaviors are known as Per Hop Behaviors PHBs Some basic code points are defined in RFC 2474 for backwards compatibility with the overlapping Precedence field in the IPv4 header
35. ew 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 18 The mea Installed Successfully dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 25 Click on the Finish button to exit 17 MOTOROLA ie mea Setup mea Installed Successfully a Setup is complete and the mea software i installed The mea divers will finish installing the next time the mea card ig inserted Thank you for choosing mea Please click Finish to exit this installer Figure 25 Finished Popup Dialog Box ATTENTION After installing the MEA software MeshTray must be active when installing the WMC6300 card 18 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Installing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card ATTENTION After installing the MEA software MeshTray must be active when installing the WMC6300 card Connect the Antenna Assembly Complete the following procedure to connect the Antenna Assembly Knuckle or Pigtail type to the WMC6300 for use in a standard laptop computer ATTENTION Always eject card when not in use Locate the Antenna and insert the connector into the WMC6300 antenna port as shown in Figure 26 NOTE The connector will snap into place when fully inserted Figure 26 Attach the Antenna to the WMC6300 ATTENTION Use only FCC approved antennas Use of another antenna is prohibited and violates FCC regulations Never use the WMC6300 with the A
36. g an appropriate behavior in the transport mechanisms User Priority The MEA QoS system also augments the standards based DSCP traffic classification system with a proprietary feature to implement hierarchical service on a per user basis While DSCP can be used to classify the traffic by payload the User Priority feature classifies traffic by the user that originated it tagging packets with an assigned priority level Using this tag data packets from high priority nodes can be granted preferential service over packets from lower priority nodes The User Priority at each node is a managed variable with tight control granted to the Network Administrator through the Device Manager utilities available in MeshManager The user on the WMC6300 node is free to select a priority level through applications using the MeshAPI software interface However the Network Administrator through the Device Manager can put bounds on each node limiting the node s user priority to a specific range or setting it to a specific value 38 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide The User Priority feature also underpins a secondary feature known as Emergency Mode The Emergency Mode feature is also accessed by applications using the MeshAPI and can be used to temporarily grant the user elevated priority for use in emergency situations However this ability can also be tightly managed and granted by the Network Administrator through the Device Manager a
37. gnature Not Found dialog box will be displayed as in Figure 23 In response to the query Do you want to continue the installation click on the Yes button Digital Signature Not Found x The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with windows and that the software has not been altered since It was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no quarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Unknown software package Ifyou want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http FAvindowsupdate microsoft cam to see if one is available Do you wantto continue the installation Yes Ho Mare Info Figure 23 Digital Signature Not Found Dialog Box 16 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 16 When the file transfer is complete a dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 24 that allows the user to view the ReadMe file for the most current release information It also allows the user to immediately run MeshTray Click on Next to proceed with the installation process fe mea Setup x Select Options Selectthe options below and click Next to continue Please selectthe options below Iv Run MeshTray v View Readme File Figure 24 MEA Setup Select Options Dialog Box 17 If selected the ReadMe file will be displayed Revi
38. h the current mode of operation and the state of the wireless interface As shown in Figure 46 the MeshTray icon is depicting an inactive or disconnected state The inactive state applies when a WMC6300 card is not inserted The disconnected state applies if a card is inserted but is not yet associated with an IAP6300 KS Inactive MeshTray Icon Figure 46 Inactive MeshTray Icon When the WMC6300 is associated with an IAP6300 the MeshTray icon displays the Link Quality to the associated IAP as color coded bars as shown in Figure 47 The greater the number of bars the better the Link Quality Wet SOR co mg BH E ier Active MeshTray Icon Figure 47 MeshTray Link Quality Indicator 33 MOTOROLA The MeshTray icon shown in Figure 48 indicates that the IP address has not yet been acquired from the DHCP server When this happens the IP field in the Status Tab displays a flashing or 0 IP see Figure 49 E E PER ca 10 05 AM N MeshTray No IP Address Acquired Figure 48 MeshTray No IP Address Acquired Icon 34 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Starting MeshTray During the software installation process you can choose to place a MeshTray shortcut icon on the desktop To start the MeshTray application double click on the MeshTray icon or from the Start menu select Programs gt mea gt MeshTray exe Clicking on the MeshTray icon in the system tray restores the application to a property shee
39. hen the operation is complete click on the Close button to dismiss the dialog i Removing Programs From Your Computer Uninstalling Software Please wait while the software Is uninstalled hea will now be removed from your computer Please wat while the uninstallation iz performed Uninstall complete Figure 9 Removing Programs From Your Computer Window 14 The Installing Files window will be displayed It will be dismissed as soon as the installation of the files is complete i Installing Files Installing Files The program files are being installed Please wait while the necessary files are installed Installing CA Program FilesshdeshMetweorks M exhLH dii Cancel Figure 10 Installing Files Window Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 15 The Performing Setup Actions dialog box displays a status bar to indicate the progress of the installation 16 If the Software Installation dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 11 it indicates that the software is not Windows Logo tested Click on the Continue Anyway button to complete the installation process Software Installation The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verily its Moni with Windows XF Tell me why Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the comect operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly mends that you stop this ins
40. hrough depending on the desired end node The Last Rate column displays the last data rate used to transmit user data to the neighbor destination If no user data has been sent to the neighbor destination a data rate of 1 5 is displayed by default Threshold Adjusting the threshold control allows the user to view neighbors that have a signal level greater than or equal to the selected threshold level 51 Q MOTOROLA Routing Icons Icon Unknown Subscriber Device SD Wireless Router Enhanced Wireless Router Vehicle Mounted Modem Description The Unknown icon is a MEA device in the network that is being used to provide a route to another wireless device in the network The Computer icon represents a Subscriber Device using a MEA WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card in the network The Arrow icon represents a MWR6300 Wireless Router in the MEA network The MWR6300 is an infrastructure device dedicated to routing data The Globe icons represent an IAP6300 Intelligent Access Point in the MEA network A MEA IAP6300 Intelligent Access Point is an infrastructure device that allows access to the wired network The Enhanced Wireless Router EWR icon represents either an EWR or a PWR An EWR PWR is not a locally attached device and therefore cannot be viewed directly by MeshView However MeshView can connect to an EWR PWR remotely to display its network topology This functionality requires a remote server t
41. ication with the network Occasionally however the Network Administrator must supply the DNS IP address for an Internet connection This address must be manually configured in order for Internet URLs to be resolved Complete the following procedure to configure the address 1 From the windows Start menu Control Panel 2 On the Control Panel double click on the Network and Internet Connections icon then double click on the Network Connections icon 3 Right click on the Local Area Connection Corresponding to the Wireless Modem Card and select Properties from the pop up menu Local Area Connection 9 Properties aka General Authentication Advanced Connect using EE WMCBS00PC Card This connection uses the following tems Si Client for Microsoft Networks Si File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Ja aos Packet Scheduler Description Transmission Control Pratacal Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 40 Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 4 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Components dialog box as shown in Figure 35 Click on the Properties button Click on the Advanced button 28 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide 7 Click on the DNS tab 8 Click on the DNS Add button 9 Enter the DNS Server IP Address
42. install mea om your computer The following settings will be used Install folder C Program Files MeshNetworks mea Shortcut folder mea Please click Next to proceed with the installation Cancel Figure 6 MEA Setup Ready to Install Dialog 11 If MEA was previously installed on your computer the Information dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 7 Click on the Uninstall button to uninstall the existing Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide MEA drivers and continue the installation process If you do not want to continue click the Cancel button if mea Setup Information ut 1 A E mea is already installed on this system S e ct FT to al Ed ver PAL vi Hi mea software is detected on your system Click Uninstall to run the uninstall program of the detected mea software or Cancel ta abort thiz program Figure 7 MEA Setup Drivers Previously Installed Dialog 12 The Confirm Action dialog will be displayed Click on the Yes button to remove all of the previously installed components If you do not want to continue click on the No button Confirm Action 2 Are you sure that you want to remove mea and all of its components Figure8 Confirm Action Remove Existing Components Q MOTOROLA 13 If you choose to continue with the installation the Removing Programs From Your Computer dialog will be displayed to indicate the progress of the uninstall operation W
43. ion has been enabled on the WMC6300 check the licensing options for your network devices the Geo Position option will be selectable and the user may configure the reporting interval as shown in Figure 50 Otherwise the Geo Position box will be grayed out Reporting Interval lf Enhanced Geo has been enabled on the WMC6300 the user will be able to set the reporting interval in seconds for updating the Geo Position data for longitude and latitude or X Y Z positions for the Spherical Coordinate option to be displayed on the Geo Position tab Server IP Address The Server IP Address is the address where the geo position is forwarded or reported to Typically this is a centralized server that displays the position of all devices on the network 36 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Control Channel Configuration There are four channels available for MEA network communications The Network Administrator can map the four available Physical channels to three Data channels and one Control channel The Data channels will be used for data transmission between subscriber devices infrastructure devices and the network The Control channel is designated for internal MEA communication By default it is set to the physical channel 3 2 47 GHz Changing Control Channel A user should never change the channel mappings unless specifically instructed to do so by the Network Administrator Clicking on the Change Control Chann
44. is designed for insertion into an industry standard Type II PCMCIA card slot located in a Host device The WMC6300 has an antenna port to connect the external antenna and two LED Indicators As shown in Figure 2 the red LED is the transmit indicator and the green LED is the receive indicator Antenna Connection Point Transmit and Receive LED Indicators Figure 2 WMC6300 Antenna Port and LED Indicators Q MOTOROLA Installing MEA Software with a Windows XP Operating System ATTENTION If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2 Windows Firewall is turned on by default Itis recommended that you disable the firewall when using your WMC6300 The following procedure outlines the installation of the MEA software on a typical Windows XP platform Some of the steps may vary slightly based on the configuration of the individual computers Complete the following procedure to install the MEA software 1 Close and exit any existing MEA applications running on the computer prior to installation Insert the MEA Software and Documentation CD into the CD ROM drive If the installation program does not start automatically open the Windows Start menu Click on Run then type the following into the dialog box d setupmeaclient exe where d specifies the CD ROM drive and click the OK button Click the Next button to continue the installation process The MEA Setup dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 3 Click the
45. known collectively as Class Selector Code Points Extensions to these called Assured Forwarding and Expedited Forwarding classes are defined in RFCs 2597 and 2598 Other groups of code points are reserved for experimental or site local use Most often the indexed per hop behaviors are described and sometimes implemented simply in terms of queue prioritization of packets at each hop However the behaviors may incorporate other features such as traffic pruning to condition the traffic flowing from the node For example voice packets may be assigned a DSCP tag indicating the need for low latency service The transport can then intelligently decide to discard stale packets or prioritize new packets to provide the lowest latency possible while perhaps sacrificing raw bandwidth or reliability when the demand exceeds capacity High priority data transfers might be tagged to indicate the need for high reliability The transport can use this knowledge to increase buffering or provide extra retries perhaps increasing the stream s latency but serving the data reliably Likewise bulk data packets can be assigned best effort service so that the transport layer can intersperse them between packets needing lower latency or higher bandwidth The MEA system extracts the DS field from IP packets as they enter the wireless mesh either at the access point or at the subscriber device The DSCP classification then serves as one of the inputs for selectin
46. led Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Wireless Modem Card If you wish to skip this introduction and begin the installation go directly to the Installing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card section of this document Mesh Enabled Architecture MEA is a wireless communication system capable of supporting high data rate mobile communication at vehicular speeds of up to 250 miles per hour The MEA system is designed to allow standard client hosts with a PCMCIA interface to have a mobile broadband Ethernet connection The MEA system works transparently to the client host in a manner similar to an Ethernet connection MEA provides Internet Protocol based data and location services lts geo location accuracy and availability is better than 10 meters within 1 second It is capable of supporting subscribers traveling up to 100 miles per hour Figure 1 WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card The MEA system provides a secure and reliable transport for the client host The client host may still require configuration and authentication before it will be allowed to access services on the core network The Network Administrator controls access to the core network This document provides detailed installation and configuration instructions for installing the MEA WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card and supporting software General System Requirements Host computers must comply with the following minimum requirements to ensure
47. lowing procedure to Uninstall the MEA Software 1 From the Start menu select Programs gt mea Uninstall mea NOTE The MEA software can also be uninstalled using Add Remove Programs located in the Control Panel 2 The Confirm Action dialog box will display the query Are you sure you want to remove mea and all of its components as shown in Figure 44 Click on Yes to continue Confirm Action 1 re vau sure that you want to remove mea and all of its components Figure 44 Confirm Action Uninstall 3 The Removing Programs From Your Computer dialog box will be displayed while the MEA software is uninstalled as shown in Figure 45 When the Uninstalling Software process is complete click on the Close button im Removing Programs From Your Computer Uninstalling Software Please wait while the software is uninstalled nea will now be removed fram your computer Please wait while the uninstallation is performed Uninstall complete Figure 45 Removing Programs from Your Computer Dialog Box ER Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Overview of MeshTray MeshTray MeshTray is a status and configuration application that reports vital and statistical information about the MEA card Because MeshTray is a tray application it stays in the desktop system status tray when it is minimized as shown in the following figures The MeshTray icon changes to indicate bot
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49. ntenna disconnected from the Card 19 Q MOTOROLA Disconnecting a Pigtail Antenna Assembly Care should be taken when disconnecting an antenna from the WMC6300 card Applying force in any direction other than parallel to the card may result in excess pressure being applied to the connection between the WMC6300 connector and the board which could crack or otherwise damage a solder joint When disconnecting a pigtail antenna from the WMC6300 additional attention must be taken not to damage the card connector or cable As shown in the following diagram pull straight out at the connector to avoid damaging the card connector or cable Connect the Magnetic Antenna Assembly Optional Complete the following procedure to install the Magnetic Mount Antenna on the rooftop of a vehicle The length of the Antenna cable is approximately 12 feet 1 Attach the Magnetic Antenna to the metal rooftop of the vehicle so that the antenna is in a vertical orientation ATTENTION 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 ATTENTION When using the WMC6300 in a laptop computer keep antenna at a minimum separation distance of 20cm from all persons When using the WMC6300 in a PDA keep antenna at a minimum separation distance of 1 5cm from all persons 3 Insert the Antenna Cable
50. o be running on the EWR The Vehicle Mounted Modem VMM icon represents a wireless modem that has been designed for permanent in vehicle mounting A VMM is not a locally attached device and therefore cannot be viewed directly by MeshView However MeshView can connect to a VMM remotely to display its network topology This functionality requires a remote server to be running on the VMM 52 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide Terminating MeshTray To terminate the MeshTray application follow the steps below 1 Position the curser over the MeshTray icon that is located in the system status bar 2 Right click on the MeshTray icon and select Exit as shown in Figure 64 The task is terminated and the icon is removed until the application is started again from the Start menu w Auto Skart Exit About MeshTrav m AP Figure 64 Exit MeshTray o3 Q MOTOROLA Troubleshooting Using MeshAPI When MeshTray is running MeshAPI reports its status to the system application Event Log To view your system Event Log 1 Right click on the Windows My Computer icon and select Manage 2 Choose EventViewer Application Look for the MeshAPI entries under the Source column L Computer Management m File Action View Window Help e mm 9 Computer Management Local CR System Tools Event viewer Hj Application iH System Shared Folders Local Users and Groups Performance Logs and Alerts cma
51. optimal performance for the WMC6300 Windows XP Minimum Requirements ATTENTION 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 WMC6300 e Laptop or Notebook PC running the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 operating system e 500 MHz Processor e 10 MB of available hard disk storage MOTOROLA e Keyboard Mouse CD ROM drive or DVD drive e Available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the Host device Windows 2000 Minimum Requirements e Laptop or Notebook PC running the Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 operating system e 500 MHz Processor e 10 MB of available hard disk storage e Keyboard Mouse CD ROM drive or DVD drive e Available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the Host device What s in the Box Each MEA WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card is a full featured wireless networking interface The following is a list of the items provided with each WMC6300 card e MEA WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card e Antenna with a MMCX connector e MEA WMC6300 Software and Documentation CD ROM The MEA CD ROM contains an online version of the MEA WMC6300 User s Guide in Adobe PDF format The CD also contains an installation executable to load Adobe Acrobat Reader software if it is not already resident on your computer Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide WMC6300 External Connections and Lights The WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card
52. provides the option to save the Group Name and Password settings Add New Group D Group Name Cancel Password Confirm Password Remember this Mame and Password Figure 59 Peer Authentication Add Click on the Remove button to remove all group names highlighted in the table 48 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide MeshTray Authentication Activity Tab The Authentication 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 Status Configuration Geo Position Routing Security Authentication Activity Infrastructure IAP Activity Peer to Peer Group Activity Time Time af 10 23 2004 11 21 10 AM amp 10 23 2004 11 20 56 AM a 10 23 2004 11 20 56 AM Figure 60 MeshTray Authentication Activity Tab 49 Q MOTOROLA MeshTray Geo Position Tab Optional If your WMC6300 has been licensed for Geo Location an optional tab will be displayed in MeshTray as shown in Figure 61 This tab will display the user s location in longitude and latitude Routing Security Authentication Activity Status Configuration aen Position Gea Position Spherical Coordinates Longitude 0 Latitude 0 Figure 61 MeshTray Geo Position Tab You can
53. re Standard 2003 e ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No 303 of July 2 2002 Regulation of limitation of exposure to electrical magnetic and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range between 9 KHz and 300 GHz and Attachment to resolution 303 from July 2 2002 RF Exposure Compliance and Guidelines Operating Instructions To ensure compliance with the general population uncontrolled environment RF exposure limits in these standards the antenna should be kept at a minimum separation distance of 20cm from all persons when used in a personal or laptop computer ATTENTION To ensure compliance with FCC requirements use only Motorola approved supplied antennas Use of non Motorola approved antennas may result in non compliance with FCC regulations NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modifications to this equipment Unauthorized modifications could void user s authority to operate device 62
54. re 57 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Dialog Box 4 With the Use the following IP address radio button selected enter the IP address supplied by the Network Administrator in the P Address box Double click in the Subnet Mask box to set the default subnet mask The Default gateway and the DNS server addresses should have already been set by the Network Administrator Click on the OK button to accept the changes and dismiss the dialog box Click the OK button to dismiss the Local Area Connection Properties dialog and the Close button to dismiss the Local Area Connections window 46 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide MeshTray Security Tab The Security tab is used to set the security password to gain access to the network Configuration Geo Position Routing Security Authentication Activity Allow Open Authentication Authentication Protocol Authentication Control Local Authenticate all wireless access 4 Force Authorized Allow any wireless access Force Unauthorized Deny all wireless access TAP Authentication Peer Authentication Userld Group Mame Save Prd test Password Remember UserId amp Password Figure 58 MeshTray Security Tab Allow Open Authentication Open Authentication allows authentication of any device currently being monitored and authentication of devices added to the network configuration as they a
55. re discovered When in peer to peer mode click on one of the radio buttons to select the desired authentication option Local Authentication is based on Peer information see Peer Authentication Force Allow all clients Authorized Force Deny all clients Unauthorized 47 MOTOROLA IAP Authentication To gain access to the IAP the user must enter a Userld and Password recognized by that IAP Note This is only true when IAP is not set to Force Authorized Userld and Password Enter the appropriate Userld and Password to be used for authentication and authorization for network access Selecting the Remember Userld amp Password checkbox allows the encrypted form of the Userld and Password to be written to the registry for future reference Selecting this option creates a potential weakness in network security since it will allow anyone who has access to the Windows user account to be authenticated Peer Authentication The Peer Authentication pane displays a table containing the Group Name and Save Pwd stats for all users within a Peer Authorization group In a Peer to Peer network the user can specify a group name and password to gain access to all other devices associated as peers The same group name and password must be specified on each node included in the group Clicking the Add button launches the Add New Group window for the user to add the Group Name and Password The Remember this Name and Password checkbox
56. s needed The current User Priority is assigned to every packet transmitted by the user of the node This priority tag is preserved in each packet as it passes through the mesh until it reaches the final destination or the wired network Packet classification is based on the current User Priority setting and determines the latency throughput and reliability of the transmission of the packet in both relative and absolute terms For example packets of one class may be provided relatively higher throughput in the presence of other lower class packets but may also have absolute time to live limitations which will impact the reliability of delivery for packets in the class A WMC6300 host user s current priority and maximum allowed priority may be configured within a range of Low priority level 0 to High priority level 7 This User Priority feature is unique to the MEA network and only exists between endpoints within the MEA network or between a MEA network node and the entry exit node on the MEA network Nodes outside of the MEA Core LAN cannot request a particular priority for transmitted or received traffic Any traffic into the MEA network needing prioritization must be prioritized at the entry access point or router Any traffic out of the MEA network will lose its priority assignment at the exit Service Differentiation Mechanisms The MEA wireless mesh network leverages intelligent and adaptive transport mechanisms in every node in
57. t interface as shown in Figure 44 MeshTray Status Tab When the utility is launched MeshTray displays useful system information such as a Description of the device the MAC and IP address of the device and the Type of device i e Subscriber Device The Firmware Version and Firmware Build Date displayed here can be used to verify the correct firmware revision is currently loaded on the device particularly after a firmware upgrade The associated IAP MAC address and the IAP Link Quality are also displayed Routing Security Authentication Activity Status Configuration Geo Position Adapter Info Description WMCE300 PC Card MAC 00 05 12 08 90 FC Exp 0630 04 IP 10 2 0 188 10 56 55 Subscriber Device Driver I Firmware Firmware Version ToS Firmware Build Date Jun 25 2004 16 11 56 LAP Address 00 05 12 04 90 99 IAP Link Quality Figure 49 MeshTray Status Tab 35 Q MOTOROLA MeshTray Configuration Tab The Configuration Tab is used to set the parameters for Geo Mode Channel Mapping Priority Level and Addressing Scheme settings MeshTray Routing Security Authentication Activity Status Configuration Geo Position Geo Position Reporting Interval Ad zd Server IP Address Physical Channel Priority Control Channel Level 0 Change Control Channel Addressing Scheme Network DHCP Figure 50 MeshTray Configuration Tab Geo Position If Geo Posit
58. tallation now and contact the software vendor for software that has Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 11 Software Installation Dialog Box 17 A second Software Installation dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 12 It indicates the software you are installing is not Windows Logo tested Click on the Continue Anyway button to complete the installation process Software Installation The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the comect operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 12 Software Installation Dialog Box Q MOTOROLA 18 The Select Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 13 This dialog box allows the user to view the ReadMe file for the most current release information It also allows the user to immediately run MeshTray Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation process s mea Setup Select Options Select the options below and click Nest to continue Please select the options below Hun Mesh Tray View Readme File Figure 13 Software Installation Dialog Bo
59. the mesh including subscriber devices to provide QoS behaviors At each hop the DSCP and User Priority classifications serve as inputs to dictate transport behaviors using these mechanisms In this way the mesh nodes cooperate to provide appropriate transport service to packets even across multiple hops through the mesh Intelligent Access Point Support for Quality of Service The Intelligent Access Point IAP queues and shapes traffic as it is relayed into the wireless mesh from the wire in accordance with the DSCP coding in each packet As many deployment scenarios have the vast majority of packets entering the mesh at the access points this mechanism is particularly effective for shaping the traffic in a manner that optimizes the use of bandwidth at what is the main point of contention on most networks The IAP provides pre determined QoS levels to its data traffic it Applications sending data that need prioritized traffic may be configured to set the TOS values in the IP packets at the source destination devices IAP support for QoS also provides equal fairness to all traffic within the same precedence class TOS Enabling QoS support on an IAP slightly increases priority of best effort UDP traffic over the TCP traffic The entries in the table below show the minimum guaranteed bandwidth to traffic at various precedence levels In the absence of traffic at any class the bandwidth will be distributed amongst other classes insuring that no
60. tory Information FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an 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 this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the WMC6300 and radio or television receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the supplier of the WMC6300 or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC RF Energ
61. ve owners Copyrights 2007 Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc Q MOTOROLA Table of Contents INTRODUCTION WE 1 General System RequirementS rnnnxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnunnnnennnun 1 Windows XP Minimum Requirements 2 seeeeseeeseseeseeeen eene nennen nnne nnns 1 Windows 2000 Minimum Heourements nennen 2 WV ae SEY BO dtr 2 WMC6300 External Connections and Lights 1 eee eese eere ene 3 INSTALLING MEA SOFTWARE WITH A WINDOWS XP OPERATING SYSTEM 4 INSTALLING MEA SOFTWARE WITH A WINDOWS 2000 OPERATING SYSTEM 12 INSTALLING THE WMC6300 WIRELESS MODEM CARD nnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnr 19 Connect the Antenna Assembly rannrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnunnnnr 19 Disconnecting a Pigtail Antenna Assembly rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 20 Connect the Magnetic Antenna Assembly Optional 20 Insert the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card eere eren 21 Configuring the D
62. vision Error Bookmark not defined Radio Products and Services Division Telephone NumbersError Bookmark not defined Returning System Components to Motorola Error Bookmark not defined Returning FRES uei iiiiiouui ei 50s E 1c Snsastenstue ducissa os Ssa Los ssa scis pnEde Error Bookmark not defined PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION eennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnunnnnn 58 REGULATORY INEORMA TION ossssaxexa des CQUEUKE EU RU MN REEEED Va NN Un EUM EA NUN EU DR RU EROS 61 FEN e 61 FOG RF Energy Exposure S atemoenD ioa uec iran onam pha tex SES 61 Regulatory and RF Safety ExpOoSure arxrnnnrnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnn 61 SAFETY CERTIFICATION eee een ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED Mesh Enabled Architecture Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 WMC6300 Windows Users Guide List of Figures WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card eere eere 1 WMC6300 Antenna Port and LED Indicators 3 MEA Setup
63. x 19 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 20 The mea Installed Successfully dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 14 Click on the Finish button to exit 10 Mesh Enabled Architecture WMC6300 Windows Users Guide i mea Setup mea Installed Successfully Setup is complete and the mea software iz installed The mea drivers will finish installing the nest time the mea card ig Inserted Thank you for choosing mea Please click Finish to exit this installer Finish Figure 14 MEA Setup mea Installed Successfully Dialog Box ATTENTION After installing the MEA software MeshTray must be active when installing the WMC6300 card 11 Q MOTOROLA Installing MEA Software with a Windows 2000 Operating System The following procedure outlines the installation of the MEA software on a typical Windows 2000 platform Some of the steps may vary slightly based on the configuration of the individual computers Complete the following procedure to install the MEA software 1 Close and exit any existing MEA applications running on the computer prior to installation Insert the MEA Software and Documentation CD into the CD ROM drive If the installation program does not start automatically open the Windows Start Click on Run then type the following into the dialog box d
64. y Exposure Statement 1 This equipment complies with FCC RF Energy exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment 2 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Although this device complies with the FCC RF Exposure limits in multiple configurations of the antenna we suggest that the antenna be positioned away from the body when transmitting in order to minimize the level of RF Exposure Regulatory and RF Safety Exposure Your Motorola WMC6300 PCMCIA card is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines listed below regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy This product complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines e United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations 47CFR part 2 sub part J e American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 2005 61 MOTOROLA e Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 e Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits of Human Exposure to e Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999 e Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposu

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