Defining the LEDs and Ports
MobileLAN
™
access 2101 Quick Start Guide
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Attaching an Antenna
Mounting the 2101
Connect the 2101 to your network. You can either use an Ethernet cable to connect
the Ethernet port to an Ethernet drop, or you can use the fiber optic port option.
For help connecting the 2101 to your fiber optic network, see “Connecting to Your
Fiber Optic Network” in the MobileLAN access System Manual.
Connect the 2101 to power. You can either use an AC power supply with the
appropriate power cord or power over Ethernet. To use power over Ethernet, you
use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port to a MobileLAN splitter, which
is connected to a MobileLAN power bridge. For help, see the documentation that
shipped with your splitter and/or power bridge.
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Setting an Initial IP Address
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Install the MobileLAN access Utility on your PC by inserting the enclosed CD,
clicking Install Software, and following the instructions that appear on your screen.
You can also download the software from http://mobilelan.intermec.com.
Note: Your PC must be on the same Ethernet segment as the access point.
Or, if your PC is communicating wirelessly with the access point, you must
have an active radio connection.
Start the utility.
Configure parameters A through C. See the screen to the right.
Click Set.
Reboot the access point by disconnecting it from and reconnecting it to a power
source. The Status box lets you know when the new IP address is successfully set.
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Congratulations!
Your wireless end devices can now begin transmitting data packets through the 2101 to your
wired network. To continue configuring the access point, from the Actions menu choose
Configure Access Point. Your Web browser application (for example, Internet Explorer) starts
and the Access Point Login screen appears.
A
Click the down arrow and
choose Set IP Address.
B
Enter the Ethernet MAC
address of the access point
(printed on a label on the
access point).
C
Enter the new IP address of
the access point.
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Note: Intermec offers a variety of
antennas and antenna accessories. For a
complete list, see the MobileLAN access
System Manual (Part No. 067150) or
contact your local Intermec
reperesentative.
Carefully align the antenna with the
antenna connector on the radio card in
the 2101.
Gently insert the antenna into the
antenna connector until you feel the
antenna click into place.
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Connecting the 2101
You can place the 2101 on a stable surface or you can mount it to a wall or beam
using the wall bracket.
Antenna
Universal Access Point
™
Mounting
screws
(2-6 places)
Mounting
bracket
Cable routing
channels
To use the wall bracket
Insert one shoulder screw into each of
the brass inserts and tighten securely.
Using the mounting bracket as a
template, mark the location of the
mounting holes on the mounting
surface.
Drill the holes.
Position the bracket on the wall with the
arrow pointing up.
Using mounting screws you provide,
secure the bracket to the wall.
Route the cables through the cable
routing channels.
Mount the 2101 in the bracket by insert-
ing the shoulder screws into the keyhole
slots in the bracket. Slide the 2101 down
until it is firmly seated in the bracket.
Note: Intermec offers a variety of mounting bracket kits. For a complete list, see the
MobileLAN access System Manual.
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Serial port
10BaseT/100BaseTX
Ethernet port
Power
port
Fiber optic
port
(optional)
Power
Remains on after
the 2101 boots.
Wireless #1
Flashes when a frame is
transmitted or received on
the radio port for the radio
installed in radio slot 1.
Wireless #2
Flashes when a frame is
transmitted or received on
the radio port for the radio
installed in radio slot 2 (if a
second radio is installed).
Wired LAN
Flashes when a
frame is transmitted
or received on the
Ethernet port.
Root/error
Flashes if this 2101
is configured as the
root. It remains on if
an error is detected.