
100-8004-102G Airborne Wireless LAN Node Module Data Book
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Quatech, Inc. Confidential
The following tables outline the steps to set-up a wireless cable replacement connection
between two serial ports, using the Airborne WLN products. This connection relies upon a type
of peer-to-peer wireless network call an AdHoc. This network type does not require an Access
Point.
Table 22. Slave Configuration and Set-up
Note:
All parameters values are included for the purpose of demonstration only.
Although valid, they should be changed to meet the application
requirements.
APPENDIX D
CABLE REPLACEMENT
Description Setting CLI Command
1 Set the SSID of the unit to the
name of the AdHoc network
AdHoc Network Name
wl-ssid AdHocNetwork
2 Set network type to AdHoc
(Infrastructure is default)
AdHoc
wl-type p
3 Set AdHoc Channel 1
wl-chan 1
4 Disable DHCP Disable
wl-dhcp 0
5 Assign a static IP 192.168.10.150
wl-ip 192.168.10.150
6 Assign a network mask 255.255.255.0
wl-subnet 255.255.255.0
7 Enable the Direct tunnel Enable
wl-tunnel 1
8 Assign the tunnel port
(8023 is the default and there is
no need to change it)
8023
wl-tunnel-port 8023
9 Set the tunnel mode to TCP (this
is default) - Assumes setting up a
TCP/IP connection between the
devices
TCP
wl-tunnel-type tcp
10 Configure the serial port settings
to match the attached system
Baud Rate = 9600
Data Bits = 8
Parity = None
Flow Control = Hardware (RTS/CTS)
Stop Bits = 1
Bit-rate 9600
data-bits 8
parity n
flow h
stop-bit 1
11 Set serial default mode to
LISTEN
(CLI is default)
Listen
serial-default listen
12 Save the settings and restart the
unit.
Save and Restart
commit
restart
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