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User Manual

Ripwave® MX PC Card (PMX)
User Guide
40-00460-00R
May 22, 2008`
Proprietary
All information disclosed by this document is the proprietary property of Navini Networks, Inc. and is
protected by copyright, trademark, and/or trade secret laws. All rights therein are expressly reserved.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................................................................2
PERMISSIONS, TRADEMARKS & DISTRIBUTION ....................................................................................... 4
SAFETY..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
REGULATORY INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................... 6
INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................... 7
PACKAGE INVENTORY....................................................................................................................................... 7
PMX MODELS......................................................................................................................................................... 8
MINIMUM COMPUTING REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 8
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS........................................................................................................................ 9
PMX FEATURES..................................................................................................................................................... 9
INSTALLING THE PMX...................................................................................................................................... 10
ACCESSING THE INTERNET............................................................................................................................ 13
REMOVING THE PMX........................................................................................................................................ 13
INDICATOR LIGHT............................................................................................................................................. 14
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................................................... 14
INSTALLING NAVINI DIAGNOSTICS (NAVDIAG) ...................................................................................... 15
TROUBLESHOOTING USING NAVINI DIAGNOSTICS ............................................................................... 20
THE ICONS ...............................................................................................................................................20
THE SIGNAL STRENGTH AND SIGNAL QUALITY BARS..............................................................................21
THE HISTORY GRAPHS .............................................................................................................................22
THE PARAMETERS....................................................................................................................................22
THE SCREEN OPTION BUTTONS................................................................................................................23
THE CONFIGURATION SCREEN .................................................................................................................23
THE TREND ANALYSIS SCREEN................................................................................................................23
THE STATISTICS SCREEN..........................................................................................................................24
THE ABOUT SCREEN ................................................................................................................................25
THE HELP BUTTON ..................................................................................................................................25
UNINSTALLING NAVINI DIAGNOSTICS SOFTWARE ............................................................................... 26
OPTIONAL DESKTOP ANTENNA .................................................................................................................... 29
CONNECTING THE DESKTOP ANTENNA ....................................................................................................29
DISCONNECTING THE DESKTOP ANTENNA ...............................................................................................30
CARE & MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................... 31
UPGRADING THE PMX SOFTWARE............................................................................................................... 32
MANUAL CDMA-TO-WIMAX PMX SOFTWARE UPGRADE..................................................................... 33
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WHAT COULD GO WRONG DURING THE PMX UPDATE ........................................................................ 37
ADDENDUM 1: INSTALLING NAVDIAG ON VISTA ................................................................................... 39
ADDENDUM 2: PMX - PC TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................... 42
PC OPERATING SYSTEMS.........................................................................................................................42
MULTI-PC CONFIGURATIONS ..................................................................................................................42
RESULTS OF CORRECT NAVDIAG INSTALLATION.....................................................................................43
ADDENDUM 3: END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT........................................................... 49
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Permissions, Trademarks & Distribution
Copyright© 2008, Navini Networks, Inc. All information contained herein and disclosed by this
document is confidential and the proprietary property of Navini Networks, Inc. and all rights therein are
expressly reserved. Acceptance of this material signifies agreement by the recipient that the information
contained in this document is confidential and that it will be used solely for the purposes set forth herein.
Acceptance of this material signifies agreement by the recipient that it will not be used, reproduced in
whole or in part, disclosed, distributed, or conveyed to others in any manner or by any means – graphic,
electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval
systems – without the express written permission of Navini Networks, Inc.
Navini Networks and Ripwave are registered trademarks. The Navini Networks logo, Zero-Install, and
Unwired by Navini are trademarks of Navini Networks, Inc. Other product and company names
mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or service marks of their respective owners.
Except for the hardware warranty, nothing herein constitutes any representation, warranty,
assurance, or guaranty of any kind.
Because of continuing developments and improvements in design, manufacturing, and deployment,
material in this document is subject to change without notification and does not represent any
commitment or obligation on the part of Navini Networks, Inc.
Navini Networks, Inc. shall have no liability for any error or damages resulting from the use of this
document.
All Navini Networks logos and trademarks are the property of Navini Networks, Inc. Unauthorized usage
is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Navini Networks, Inc.
© 2008 Navini Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Safety
To optimize safety and expedite installation and service, read this document thoroughly. Follow all
warnings, cautions, and instructions marked on the equipment and included in this document.
To aid in the prevention of injury and damage to property, cautionary symbols have been placed in this
document to alert the reader to known potentially hazardous situations, or hazards to equipment or
procedures. The symbols are placed before the information to which they apply. However, any situation
that involves heavy equipment and electricity can become hazardous, and caution and safety should be
practiced at all times when installing, servicing, or operating the equipment.
Caution Symbol - possible equipment or property damage.
Warning Symbol - could cause personal injury or otherwise be hazardous to
your health
Navini Networks, Inc., expressly requires that when using Navini electronic equipment always follow the
basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, and injury to people and/or property.
1. Follow all warnings and instructions that come with the equipment.
2. Do not use the equipment while you are in a bathtub, shower, pool, or spa. Exposure of the
equipment to water could cause severe electrical shock or serious damage to the equipment.
3. Do not allow any type of liquid to come in contact with the equipment. Unplug the equipment from
the power source before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use any soaps or liquid
cleaners.
4. Follow all airport and FAA regulations when using the equipment on or near aircraft.
5. Do not use the PMX near medical equipment, life support equipment, or any equipment that may be
susceptible to any form of radio interference. In such areas, the PMX must be powered off.
6. The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the PMX while in control of a vehicle. Doing
so will detract from the driver or operator’s control and operation of the vehicle.
7. Do not disassemble the equipment. Removing covers exposes dangerous voltages or other risks and
also voids the warranty. Incorrect reassembly can cause equipment damage or electrical shock. Only
an authorized repair technician should service this product.
8. Do not expose the equipment to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
9. Do not use the equipment under the following conditions:
When the equipment has been exposed to water or moisture.
When the equipment has been damaged.
When the equipment does not operate properly or shows a distinct change in performance.
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Regulatory Information
This Ripwave MX PC Card (PMX) has been tested with a typical laptop computer with a side loading
PCMCIA bay. This PMX must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any antenna (other than
the one furnished by Navini and included in the package) or transmitter. Use of this device in any other
configuration may exceed the FCC, ETSI, or other regulatory bodies RF Exposure compliance limit.
If this equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user should try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver,
3) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for additional suggestions.
FCC guidelines stipulate that the antenna should be more than 2.5 cm (1”) from bystanders and 1.2 cm
(0.472”) from the user. When in use, the antenna should be pointed vertically upward. When using the
Desktop Antenna with the PMX, a minimum distance of 20 centimeters (8 inches) is required from the
user or bystander.
This product conforms with the Australian Standard for Human Exposure to Radiation at a distance of
2.5 cm. Closer contact; such as touching the aerial will result in radiation in excess of safe limits.
SAR, or Specific Absorption Rate, is the measurement for the rate at which electromagnetic energy is
absorbed by the human body during exposure. The FCC states the body SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg. The
highest reported SAR value for the PMX card is 0.73 W/kg.
Note: 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 a residential 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:
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Introduction
Package
Inventory
Congratulations! Your Ripwave MX PC Card (PMX) is a user-
friendly, easy-to-install device that helps you connect wirelessly to
the Internet using the PCMCIA port on your laptop computer. The
PMX can work with today’s MC-SCDMA technology and the
OFDM-based 802.16e technology that Navini is trialing this year.
The PMX provides complete broadband Internet access to
residential and small or home office users without the necessity of
professional hardware installation.
The PMX provides portable Internet service. A computer with the
PMX Card can be moved from room-to-room, location-to-location,
or even city-to-city as long as there is coverage and appropriate
reception in the area. This manual will guide you through the
simple process of installing the PMX and its monitoring software.
Please verify the contents of your PMX Card package. Your
package should contain the following:
PMX Card
PMX Quick Installation Guide
Installation CD that includes the Navini Diagnostics (NavDiag)
monitoring software, the PC drivers*, and the PMX User’s
Guide
*The PC drivers are in two folders, one for Windows® Vista Operating
Systems and one for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Operating
Systems. When you insert the Card, per the installation instructions, the
PC will detect the new drivers and automatically select the correct one.
WinVista Drivers: netnnpcc_vista.inf
netnnpcc_vista.sys
Win2K-XP Drivers: netnnpcc.inf
netnnpcc.sys
If you do not find all of these items in your package, notify your
supplier.
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PMX Models
Minimum
Computing
Requirements
(See, also, Addendum 2)
The PMX model indicates the frequency in which the PMX will
operate (for example, 3.4 GHz). The frequency number appears on
the PMX’s label. These are described in the table below.
Model Model Number Frequency Range Operating Band
2.3 GHz 2305-2360 PMX 2305-2360 MHz International Only
2.5-2.6 GHz 2.5-2.6 PMX 2500-2686 MHz EBS
3.4 GHz 3410-3525 PMX 3410-3525 MHz WLL
3.5 GHz 3475-3600 PMX 3475-3600 MHz WLL
The following table lists the minimum requirements your computer
must meet before using the PMX Card.
Operating
System
(OS)*:
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista-
32bits. It is assumed the latest Windows service pack
is installed on the Operating System. Note: The PMX
is not supported on MacIntosh or Linux/Unix systems.
CPU: Pentium level or higher
RAM: 32 MB or the OS minimum, whichever is greater
Hard Drive: 85 MB free disk space for the optional Navini
Diagnostics* monitoring software
Monitor: 256 colors, 800 x 600 resolution
* If you are going to upgrade your Operating System after loading the Navini
Diagnostics software, you must first uninstall Navini Diagnostics prior to
upgrading the OS. Otherwise, the PMX will continue to operate, but the Navini
Diagnostics will not work. See Uninstall instructions in this Guide.
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Physical
Characteristics
PMX Features
The PMX Card fits into a standard Type II PCMCIA slot. A 68-pin
connector on the end of the card connects it to the laptop.
Two inverted-F antennas reside inside the PMX. All models also
have an external antenna.
Following is a picture of the external antenna in the upright
position. To raise the antenna to its upright position, raise the
antenna counterclockwise. Do not turn the antenna beyond its
upright position.
Simple plug-and-play installation
Indicator light showing power on and synchronization with a
Base Station
Currently configured to use MC-SCDMA wireless technology
Future models will run the OFDMA wireless technology
OFDMA mode will meet IEEE 802.16e air interface standards
Portable
Works in Non Line of Sight (NLOS) conditions, using Smart
Beamforming technology
Automated over-the-air software upgrades
Manual procedure for the initial CDMA-to-WiMAX upgrade
Optional accessory: Desktop Antenna
68-pin connector
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Installing the
PMX
The following instructions explain how to install the PMX and its
driver software on your computer. Please read all instructions
before attempting the installation.
Note: The laptop should be used preferably on a desk when
the Card is installed. Using the laptop with the Card close to the
body, such as on the lap, is undesirable.
Note: The screenshots shown in these instructions were taken
from a laptop operating with Windows XP. If you have a Windows
2000 or Vista operating system, the screens you see may vary from
the screens shown in the instructions.
Step Action Illustration
1. Insert the Card into the
Type II card slot on your
computer. Be sure to
insert the end that has
the 68-pin connector
into the card slot.
2. Raise the antenna to the
upright position.
3. The Found New
Hardware message
appears indicating the
PC sees the Card.
4. The Welcome to the
Found New Hardware
Wizard dialog box
appears. Select “No, not
this time” and click
Next to continue.
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Installing the PMX,
continued
Step Action Illustration
5. Insert the CD that came
with the card in the CD-
ROM drive. Click Next
to continue.
6. The Wizard searches for
the driver.
7. The Hardware
Installation box appears.
Click Continue
Anyway to install the
driver.
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Installing the PMX,
continued
Step Action Illustration
8.
The driver is installed.
9. After the files are
copied, a Completing
the Found New
Hardware Wizard box
appears indicating the
driver installation is
complete. Click Finish
to close the Wizard.
10. A message is displayed
indicating that the new
hardware is installed and
ready to use.
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Accessing the
Internet
Removing the
PMX
Now that your PMX is installed and your computer is on, you
should be able to access the Internet (that is, assuming you have
signed up with a Service Provider). To access the Internet, open the
web browser that is installed on your computer, (for example,
Netscape, Internet Explorer, etc.).
Before you store your PMX in a computer case, you should remove
the Card from the PC. Also, turn the antenna to its original down
position. Leaving the Card in the PC or the antenna in the upright
position while storing the PC in a computer case may damage the
card or the antenna.
To properly remove the PMX from your computer, you must first
stop the driver software. If you do not stop the driver software first,
the following box may appear:
To safely remove the PMX, click on the icon indicated in the
following illustration. Depending on your computer’s setup, this
icon is probably located in the lower right-hand corner of your
computer.
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Indicator Light
Troubleshooting
An indicator light on the top of the PMX’s black encasement
provides information about the PMX’s operation. When the light
blinks, the PMX is trying to synchronize with a Base Station
(BTS). When the light is solid, the PMX has acquired
synchronization with a Base Station.
Indicator Light
If you experience difficulties with your Internet connection after
you have installed the PMX driver software, please review the
Minimum Computing Requirements and Addendum 2. Ensure your
computer meets those requirements. Also, review the installation
procedures and ensure all steps were completed properly. If you are
still experiencing difficulties, troubleshoot using the Navini
Diagnostics (NavDiag) monitoring software or contact your
Service Provider.
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Installing Navini
Diagnostics
(NavDiag)
The NavDiag software assists you in solving connection problems
and provides other valuable information. This software is provided
on the Installation CD that came in your Card package. This
section explains how to install this software.
Note: To install NavDiag on a Windows 2000, you must have
administrative privileges. To check your account privileges, open
your Control Panel. Double-click on the Users and Passwords
symbol. You should see Administrator under the Users tab.
Note: The screenshots shown in the instructions were taken
from a laptop with Windows XP. If you have a Windows 2000 or
Vista operating system, the screens you see may vary from the
screens shown in the instructions.
Step Action Illustration
1. Before installing the
NavDiag software, shut
down all programs,
including anti-virus
software programs.
2. Insert the Installation
CD into the CD-ROM
drive.
3. Open the CD by clicking
on the My Computer
icon. Double-click on
the folder named
NavDiag or
Navini_Diagnostics.
4. Double-click on the
Windows folder, then
on the file
navdiag_windows.exe*.
This will automatically
start the installation of
NavDiag.
Example
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Installing NavDiag,
continued
Step Action Illustration
5. The InstallAnywhere
window appears. The
progress bar indicates
that InstallAnywhere has
initialized.
6. The Navini Diagnostics
Language screen
appears* (see Note
above). Select a
language, and click OK
to continue.
Note: NavDiag may
automatically attempt to
match the language set
on your PC under
Regional Options. The
language selection
affects how NavDiag
displays its screens. If
you receive an error
message concerning the
language, click OK and
NavDiag will default to
English. At this time,
NavDiag supports three
options:
1. English (U.S.),
2. Español (Spain), and
3. Nederlands (Holland).
7. The progress bar
indicates the files are
being installed.
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Installing NavDiag,
continued
Step Action Illustration
8. The License Agreement
screen appears. Read the
Licensing Agreement.
Select the I Accept
option, and click Next to
continue.
If the License
Agreement is not
accepted, you cannot
install the software.
9. The Choose Install
Folder screen appears.
Enter the name of the
folder where you wish to
install the software.
Click Next to continue.
The default installation
folder provided by the
software is shown in the
illustration.
10. The Choose Shortcut
Folder screen appears.
Accept the default and
click Next to continue.
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Installing NavDiag,
continued
Step Action Illustration
11. The Pre-Installation
Summary screen
appears. Review the
contents for accuracy.
Click Install to
continue.
For your installation and
computer, this screen
may have different
information than what is
shown in the illustration.
12. The Installing screen
will change as the
application files are
loaded.
13. If the WinPcap program
is already installed in
your computer, go to
step 16; otherwise, it
will be installed now
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Installing NavDiag,
continued
Step Action Illustration
14. Continue with the
installation of the
WinPcap.
15. You must agree to the
License agreement to
continue with the Install.
16. At the Install Complete
screen, click Done to
close the window.
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Troubleshooting
Using Navini
Diagnostics
The Icons
To open the Navini Diagnostics software application, double-click
on the Navini Diagnostics icon on your desktop.
The Connection Status screen will open and display data if the
Card is in use. The screen will refresh live data every second.
The following sections describe the various parts of the Connection
Status screen.
The icons that appear on the top right side of the screen represent
the PC, the connection between the PC and the Modem, the
Modem, the connection between the Modem and the Base Station,
and the Base Station to which the Modem is communicating.
Check marks over the connections indicate working connections.
PC
Connection between
PC & Modem
Modem Base Station
Connection between
Modem & Base Station
PC
Connection between
PC & Modem
Modem Base Station
Connection between
Modem & Base Station
Navini Diagnostics.lnk
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The Icons, continued
The Signal
Strength and
Signal Quality Bars
An “X” is positioned over the corresponding icon indicates the
connection between the PC and the Modem or between the Modem
and the Base Station is interrupted
If the connection between the PC and the Card or between the Card
and the Base Station is interrupted, an “X” is positioned over the
corresponding icon.
Signal Strength and Signal Quality are dynamic bar areas that
indicate how well your Card is receiving signals from the Base
Station.
In particular, the Signal Strength bar area graphically represents the
strength of the synchronization signal your Modem is receiving
from BTS. The strength of the signal is represented by a group of
colored bars. The higher the pile of bars goes, the stronger the
signal is. The color of the bars also gives an indication of the
strength of the signal. Green lines indicate an excellent signal.
Orange lines indicate a good signal while red lines indicate a weak
signal.
The Signal Quality bar area graphically represents the Signal-to-
Noise Ratio (SNR) received by your Modem. Again, the quality of
the signal is represented by a group of colored bars. The higher the
pile of bars goes, the better the SNR of the signal. The color of the
bars also gives an indication of the quality of the signal. Green
lines indicate an excellent signal or an SNR greater than 21.
Orange lines indicate a good signal or an SNR greater than or equal
to 13 but less than or equal to 21. Red lines indicate a weak signal
or an SNR less than 13.
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How to Increase the
Strength and Quality
of the Signal
The History Graphs
The Parameters
To increase the strength and quality of the signal, change the
location of the PC in which the Card is inserted. Try moving it
closer to a window, to a higher location, away from other wireless
devices (microwave ovens, cordless phones), and away from metal
objects (shelves, file cabinets). As you reposition your PC, watch
the Signal Strength and Quality bars on the NavDiag screen. Place
your PC in the location where you receive the most green signal
strength and quality bars.
The History graphs plot the change in signal strength and signal
quality over time. The graphs cover the last minute and are updated
every second. Read the graphs from right to left. The right side of
the graph represents the most recent status of your Card.
At the bottom of the Connection Status screen are four parameters.
These parameters are BTS ID, Network ID, Active SW Version,
and Standby SW Version.
The BTS ID indicates the BTS to which the Card is currently
synchronized. The Network ID indicates the network in which the
Card is operating. Active SW Version and Standby SW Version
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The Parameters, continued
The Screen Option
Buttons
The Configuration
Screen
The Trend Analysis
Screen
indicate the version number of the software currently loaded in the
“active side” and “standby side” of the Card’s flash memory. The
two letters in parenthesis following the release number indicate the
type of software load. JD indicates Joint Detection while EN
indicates Enhanced Nulling.
On the left-hand side of the screen, there are five screen option
buttons: Connection Status, Configuration, Trend Analysis,
Statistics, and About. Each of these screens provides unique
capabilities.
The Configuration screen enables you to update your Card’s
software if directed to do so by your Service Provider. To access
the Configuration screen, press the Configuration button.
If you must update your Card’s software, your Service Provider
will provide you with instructions regarding what to do.
At the bottom of the screen is an Allow Customer Satisfaction
Reporting box. This box currently is not supported on the Card.
The Trend Analysis screen lets you view Card parameters that
evolve over time. With this screen, you can select up to three
parameters to plot. To view the Trend Analysis screen, press the
Trend Analysis button.
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The Trend Analysis
Screen, continued
The Statistics
Screen
By selecting one or more parameters and then pressing the Plot
Graph button, the following screen appears. This screen displays
the value of the selected parameters over the last five minutes,
updated once every second. The graphic scrolls from right to left.
The Statistics screen lets you view the current value of selected
parameters. These values are updated as they change over time. To
view the Statistics screen, press the Statistics button.
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The About Screen
The Help Button
The About screen provides vital information such as the version of
the Navini Diagnostics software currently installed on your
computer. It also provides a website address and telephone number
where you can contact your Service Provider. To view the About
screen, press the About button.
A Help button appears on the top right corner of all the NavDiag
windows. The Help button gives you two options. The first option,
On NavDiag, provides help text on the functionality of the
NavDiag program. The second option, About NavDiag, is
equivalent to clicking on the About icon.

User Manual

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Uninstalling
Navini
Diagnostics
Software
If for some reason you need to uninstall the NavDiag software,
e.g., to upgrade your Operating System software, follow the
procedure below.
Note: If you are going to upgrade your PC Operating System
after loading the Navini Diagnostics software, you must first
uninstall NavDiag prior to upgrading the OS. Otherwise, NavDiag
will not work.
Note: The screenshots shown in these instructions were taken
from a laptop with Windows XP. If you have a Windows 2000 or
Windows Vista operating system, the screens you see may vary
from the screens shown in the instructions.
Step Action Illustration
1. On your computer
screen lower left corner,
click on Start >
Programs > NavDiag >
Uninstall.
2. The Install-Anywhere
Uninstaller screen
appears. Click
Uninstall.
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Uninstalling NavDiag
Software, continued
Step Action Illustration
3. The Uninstall Options
screen appears. Select
the default “Complete
Uninstall” and click on
Next
4. The Uninstall Navini
Diagnostics screen
indicates the application
is uninstalled.
5. The Uninstall Complete
screen appears when
finished. Click on Quit
to close the Uninstall
screen.
If any files could not be
removed, proceed with
step 6, otherwise the
installation is complete.
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Uninstalling NavDiag
Software, continued
6. Manually delete the
folder NavDiag under
C:\Program Files
7. Click on Yes.
8. Installation is now
complete.
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Optional
Desktop
Antenna
Connecting the
Desktop Antenna
An optional desktop antenna is available for the PMX. This
antenna connects to the PMX and then sits on a surface next to the
laptop. The laptop should be used preferably on a desk when the
PMX is installed. Using the laptop with the PMX close to the body,
such as on the lap, is undesirable.
This antenna should be used if optimal reception cannot be
obtained through the PMX antenna. Following is a picture of the
optional desktop antenna.
To connect the desktop antenna to the PMX, you must first remove
the antenna attached to the PMX. To remove the antenna, turn the
antenna down so that it is lying parallel with the PMX. Grasp the
base of the antenna near its connection point and firmly pull the
antenna away from the card.
Do not grasp the top or middle of the antenna as it may break when
you try to pull the antenna away.
Once the PMX antenna is removed, connect the desktop antenna by
inserting its connector into the port on the PMX.
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Connecting the Desktop
Antenna, continued
Disconnecting the
Desktop Antenna
Insert the antenna into the base unit.
To disconnect the desktop antenna from the PMX, hold the
connector at its connection point and gently pull the connector out
of the PMX.
Note: If a desktop antenna is required for optimal reception,
avoid frequently connecting and disconnecting the desktop antenna
from the PC Card as frequent connection/disconnection may cause
the connector on the desktop antenna to break.
Base
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Care &
Maintenance
The PMX is designed to give you years of trouble-free service. To
ensure operation, read the following care and maintenance
instructions.
Keep the PMX free of dust and moisture. If the PMX gets wet,
use a towel to dry it immediately.
Handle the PMX gently. Dropping it or mishandling it can
cause damage to the metal/plastic shell or the electronic
circuitry.
Keep the PMX away from high temperatures. Heat can cause
damage to the metal/plastic shell or the electronic circuitry.
To clean the external areas of the PMX, use only an electrical
contact cleaner that is non-conductible and a soft, damp, lint-
free cloth. Do not use any chemicals or abrasives to clean the
PMX. Also use caution around the connection pins.
If there is a problem with the PMX, do not attempt to repair it
yourself. Report the problem to your Service Provider.
Do not apply adhesive labels to the PMX. This may cause the
PMX to become jammed inside the card slot.
The PMX should fit easily into the PC slot. Do not force the
PMX into the PC slot. Forcing the PMX into the slot may cause
damage to the connector pins.
If you are going to upgrade your computer Operating System
after loading the NavDiag software, you must first uninstall
NavDiag prior to upgrading the OS. Otherwise, NavDiag will
not work. See the Uninstall instructions in this Guide.
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Upgrading the
PMX Software
Note: The contents of this section do not apply to the
initial CDMA-to-WiMAX upgrade of the PMX
cards. Please, refer also to the next section on the
following page.
There are two different ways to upgrade the software that makes
the PMX work.
Your Service Provider may perform an over-the-air (OTA)
upgrade, where the up-to-date software files are transferred
wirelessly from a Base Station to your PMX. This method will
normally be transparent to you; in other words, you should not
experience any noticeable service interruption.
Your Service Provider may provide a downloadable web file or
CD-ROM with software that is installed on your PC and used
to upgrade the PMX software. This method is used only if the
PMX was not inserted and “on” during the OTA upgrade
process. If you must upgrade your software using this method,
your Service Provider will give you instructions on what to do.
This method takes a minimal amount of time to complete.
Note: If you must upgrade the PMX Driver to the latest
driver, Windows will tell you that the current driver
is the latest driver. Ignore this message, and force
Windows to update the driver.
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Manual CDMA-
to-WiMAX
PMX Software
Upgrade
Note: The contents of this section apply to the initial
manual CDMA-to-WiMAX upgrade of the PMX
cards. For upgrades other than the initial one,
please, refer to the previous section on the
preceding page.
The original PMX cards were not dual-mode (CDMA, WiMAX)
capable. Before you attempt to execute the procedure described in
this section, make sure that you have the new PMX card (which is
dual-mode capable). Verify that the part number located on the
back of your card ends with “40R”. This indicates that it is the
new PMX card. For example: 92-12345-40R.
Note: To avoid confusion, during the execution of the
manual CDMA-to-WiMAX upgrade, the new PMX
card (dual-mode capable) is referred to as “PMX2”.
This naming convention applies only to the
execution of the manual upgrade procedure.
Step Action Illustration
1. Double-click on the
file
PMX2IaTool_Windo
ws.exe to launch the
CDMA-to-WiMAX
upgrade tool
2. InstallAnywhere is
preparing to install
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Manual CDMA-to-
WiMAX PMX Software
Upgrade (continued)
Step Action Illustration
3. The introduction
window is displayed.
If NavDiag is
running, you must
stop it before
proceeding. Click
on “Install” to
continue
4. This screen is briefly
displayed. Just wait
until it disappears,
5. The Modem Update
tool is installed
6. The Modem Update
Tool executes
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Manual CDMA-to-
WiMAX PMX Software
Upgrade (continued)
Step Action Illustration
7. The Active Load
Updated window is
displayed indicating
that the Active side
of the card memory
has been updated.
Select “No, I will
restart my system
myself” as you are
going to repeat the
process to update the
other side of the card
memory. Click on
Done” to close the
tool
8. The final screen is
briefly displayed and
the application
terminates
9. At this point, if you
start NavDiag you
will see that the
Active side of the
card has been
updated to WiMAX,
but the standby still
has the CDMA load
WiMAX load
WiMAX load
CDMA load
CDMA load
WiMAX load
WiMAX load
CDMA load
CDMA load
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Manual CDMA-to-
WiMAX PMX Software
Upgrade (continued)
Step Action Illustration
10. Repeat the process
(steps 1 through 6)
and this time the
Modem Complete
Window” is
displayed indicating
that both sides of the
card memory have
been updated.
Accept the default
Yes, restart my
system” and click on
Done” to finish the
application and
restart your
computer.
11. After your
computer finishes
rebooting, if you
start NavDiag you
will see that both
the Active and the
Standby sides of
the card have been
updated to
WiMAX.
WiMAX load
WiMAX load
WiMAX load
WiMAX load
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What Could go
Wrong During
the PMX Update
1) If you try to execute this procedure on the original PMX card
(the one with the hardware defect) you will get the following
message after step 6:
Press “Done” to quit the application.
Make sure that you have the new PMX card (which is dual-mode
capable). Verify that the part number located on the back of your
card ends with “40R”. This indicates that it is the new PMX card.
For example: 92-12345-40R.
2) If you are using the correct PMX card, but you forgot to stop the
NavDiag application before starting the execution of the upgrade
procedure, you will get the following message after step 6.
Press “Done” to quit the application. Stop NavDiag, and then
execute the upgrade procedure again.
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What Could go Wrong
During the PMX Update
(continued)
3) If you get the “Modem Update Failed” message after step 6,
press “Done” to stop this application and run NavDiag to see
which loads you currently have in the card. Chances are that the
procedure failed because the card had been upgraded already.
4) If you get the “Modem Not Found” message after step 6,
the PMX card is not properly inserted. Press “Done” to stop
this application, insert the PMX card, then execute the
upgrade procedure again.
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ADDENDUM 1: Installing NavDiag on Vista
When installing NavDiag on a PC running the Vista 32-bit OS, it tries to install the application into a
/opt\NavDiag directory instead of the usual location, which is C:\Program Files\NavDiag. When this
happens the Run icon for NavDiag does not appear on the desktop. A work-around is to change the
compatibility setting to Windows 2000 before installing NavDiag.
To change the compatibility setting, right-click on the NavDiag.exe file and select “Properties” Æ
“Compatibility”. Enable compatibility for Windows 2000, and then try installing the NavDiag software.
NavDiag will “think” it is installing on a Windows 2000 OS and, therefore, install correctly. Detailed
steps and screen shot examples of the Change Compatibility procedure are provided below.
Change Compatibility
Step 1: Open an Internet browser window (Windows Explorer is shown).
Step 2: Select the DVD/CD-ROM drive.
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Step 3: Right-click on the NavDiag.file, and select “Properties”.
Step 4: Select the “Compatibility” tab.
Step 5: Click on the check box next to “Run this program in compatibility mode for:”.
Use the drop-down menu and select Windows 2000. Select “Apply”, then “OK”.
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Step 6: Go back to the NavDiag file and right-click on it. Select “Open”. This starts the installation.
NOTE 1: The following screen may or may not appear, depending on your computer configuration. If it
does appear, select the “Allow” option.
NOTE 2: The Windows Security Alert may or may not appear. If it does appear, select “Unblock.”
Step 7: Continue the normal NavDiag installation, per the User Guide.
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ADDENDUM 2: PMX - PC Troubleshooting
- For Use With All Ripwave MX Modems and Navini Diagnostics Software -
PC Operating Systems
Prior to installing Navini Diagnostics monitoring software, please check to insure that the PC
Operating System (OS) meets the criteria given earlier in this manual (section Minimum
Computing Requirements). If these criteria are not met, unpredictable results may occur as a
result of installation. Also, check to see that you have the latest OS updates installed prior to
installing NavDiag.
Multi-PC Configurations
The Modem is connected to a PC via an Ethernet connection. It is possible to connect multiple
PC devices to a single Modem using a hub. The multi-PC configuration is transparent to PC
users and is analogous to a multi-PC configuration on a normal Ethernet Local Area Network
(LAN). Check with your Service Provider to see if multiple IP addressing is required for your
particular configuration. IP addresses can be assigned to the devices dynamically via a DHCP
server, as Fixed or Static IP assignments, or Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet (PPPoE).
When a PC that is connected to a Modem also has a wireless network card built in, it is best to
disable it when using the Navini Modem. If the built-in wireless card is required for local
networking and the Navini Modem is used for Internet connections, change the interface metric
configuration for the Modem so that the default gateway is used. (See your Operating System’s
User Guide for instructions.)
You may not use a router with the Navini Modem or Navini Diagnostics software. They will not
work going through a router. Please refer to the figure below for acceptable multi-PC
configurations.
Modem connected directly
to a PC via Ethernet cable
Modem connected to a hub,
which is connected to more
than one PC
Modem connected to a PC,
which is connected to a hub
serving more than one PC
Modem connected directly
to a PC via Ethernet cable
Modem connected to a hub,
which is connected to more
than one PC
Modem connected to a PC,
which is connected to a hub
serving more than one PC
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Results of Correct NavDiag Installation
Experienced PC users can check the results of the Navini Diagnostics installation by looking at
the log file that is created during the installation process. The log file is named
Navini_Diagnostics_InstallLog.log. It is located under c:\Program Files\Navini Diagnostics.
Thu Dec 13 15:53:05 CST 2007
Free Memory: 9177 kB
Total Memory: 16320 kB
java.class.path:
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData\IAClasses.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jdglue.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData\Execute.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\InstallerData\Execute.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData\Resource1.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\InstallerData\Resource1.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\InstallerData
ZGUtil.CLASS_PATH:
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData\IAClasses.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jdglue.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData\Execute.zip
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\InstallerData
sun.boot.class.path:
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\rt.jar
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\i18n.jar
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\sunrsasign.jar
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\jsse.jar
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\jce.jar
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\charsets.jar
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\classes
java.ext.dirs:
C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre\lib\ext
java.version == 1.5.0_07 (Java 2+)
java.vm.name == Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
java.vm.vendor == Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vm.version == 1.5.0_07-b03
java.vm.specification.name == Java Virtual Machine Specification
java.vm.specification.vendor == Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vm.specification.version == 1.0
java.specification.name == Java Platform API Specification
java.specification.vendor == Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.specification.version == 1.5
java.vendor == Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vendor.url == http://java.sun.com/
java.class.version == 49.0
java.compiler == null
java.home == C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows\resource\jre
java.io.tmpdir == C:\DOCUME~1\navini\LOCALS~1\Temp\
os.name == Windows XP
os.arch == x86
os.version == 5.1
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path.separator == ;
file.separator == \
file.encoding == Cp1252
user.name == navini
user.home == C:\Documents and Settings\navini
user.dir == C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Local
Settings\Temp\I1197581883\Windows
user.language == en
user.region == null
__________________________________________________________________________
Install Begin: Thu Dec 13 15:38:38 CST 2007
Install End: Thu Dec 13 15:51:59 CST 2007
Installed by InstallAnywhere 8.0 Enterprise Build 3063, by Macrovision
User Interactions
-----------------
#Choose Install Folder
#---------------------
USER_INSTALL_DIR=C:\\Program Files\\NavDiag
#Choose Shortcut Folder
#----------------------
USER_SHORTCUTS=C:\\Documents and Settings\\navini\\Start Menu\\Programs\\NavDiag
Summary
-------
Installation: Successful.
78 Successes
0 Warnings
0 NonFatalErrors
0 FatalErrors
Action Notes:
None
Install Log Detail:
Install Action: InstallAnywhere Variable
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Action: InstallAnywhere Variable
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Action:
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Get Registry Entry: Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Navini Networks\NavDiag
Value Name: InstallDirectory
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Action: InstallAnywhere Variable
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Check Disk Space: C:\Program Files\NavDiag
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Required Disk Space: 86,437,210; Free Disk
Space: 14,382,198,784
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Make Registry Entry: Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Navini Networks
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Value Name:
Value Data:
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Navini Networks\NavDiag
Value Name:
Value Data:
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Navini Networks\NavDiag
Value Name: InstallDirectory
Value Data: C:\Program Files\NavDiag
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\NavDiag.lcf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\CpeLogging.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\EPEventDef.txt
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\NavCli.lcf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\NavCli.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\cdiConfigurableInputs.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\cdiInputCommands.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\cdi.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\notifyForward.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\config\LogConfig.conf
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Uninstaller: Navini Diagnostics (Install All Uninstaller Components)
Status: SUCCESSFUL
MakeExecutable : resource jar is empty
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\Uninstall NavDiag.exe
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\Uninstall NavDiag.lax
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\resource\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\resource\iawin32.dll
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Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\resource\remove.exe
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Navini Diagnostics
Value Name: DisplayName
Value Data: Navini Diagnostics
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Navini Diagnostics
Value Name: UninstallString
Value Data: "C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Uninstall\Uninstall NavDiag.exe"
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Navini Diagnostics
Value Name: ProductID
Value Data: 9df2824d-1eda-11b2-8901-8e873ec0d15a
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Navini Diagnostics
Value Name: InstallLocation
Value Data: C:\Program Files\NavDiag
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Navini Diagnostics
Value Name: InstallDate
Value Data: Thu Dec 13 15:51:43 CST 2007
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Make Registry Entry: Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Navini Diagnostics
Value Name: DisplayVersion
Value Data: 1.0.0.0
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Uninstaller: Navini Diagnostics (Install All Uninstaller Components)
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Create LaunchAnywhere: Navini Diagnostics.exe (Install All LaunchAnywhere Java Executable
Components)
Status: SUCCESSFUL
MakeExecutable : resource jar is empty
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Navini Diagnostics.exe
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\Navini Diagnostics.lax
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Create LaunchAnywhere: Navini Diagnostics.exe (Install All LaunchAnywhere Java Executable
Components)
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\billboard.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
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Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\splash.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\buttonbar.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\about2.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\about1.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\about.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\images\uninstall.gif
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\log\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\ctl.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\navDiag.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\log4j.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\modemConfig.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\jfreechart.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\jcommon.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\jvftp.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\lib\navCli.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\data\doc\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\bin\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\bin\win32com.dll
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\lib\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\lib\comm.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\lib\javax.comm.properties
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Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install File: C:\Program Files\NavDiag\jre\lib\navcap.jar
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Start Menu\Programs\NavDiag\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Create Shortcut: C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Start Menu\Programs\NavDiag\Navini
Diagnostics.lnk
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Create Shortcut: C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Start
Menu\Programs\NavDiag\Uninstall.lnk
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Install Directory: C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Desktop\
Status: SUCCESSFUL
Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already existed
Create Shortcut: C:\Documents and Settings\navini\Desktop\Navini Diagnostics.lnk
Status: SUCCESSFUL
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ADDENDUM 3: End User Software License Agreement
between
Navini Networks, Inc.
and
Buyer
ARTICLE 1
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
1.1 Act of Assent. Installing the Software indicates that you have read, understand and accept
this License Agreement.
ARTICLE 2
LICENSES
2.1 Grant of License. The Software and related Documentation, are the intellectual property
of Navini Networks, Inc. and are protected by law. Navini Networks, Inc. grants to
Buyer a personal, nonexclusive, nontransferable worldwide license, for revocable use (as
permitted herein) of the Software based on the terms and conditions of this License
Agreement and the Master Supply Agreement to which it is attached. Buyer is permitted
to install and use the Software on its server, but only in conjunction with the Navini
Hardware. Buyer is not permitted to rent, sell or otherwise transfer the Software to any
third parties.
2.2 Ownership Rights. Under this Agreement, Buyer does not acquire any rights of
ownership in the Software and related Documentation and subsequent releases and
versions licensed by Navini Networks, Inc. to Buyer pursuant to this License Agreement,
whether in printed or machine-readable format. Buyer acquires only the right to use the
Software and related Documentation subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. Buyer promises to keep the Software in confidence for the benefit of Navini
Networks, Inc. and agrees to destroy or return the Software and all copies at such time as
Buyer chooses to cease using the Software or upon termination or cancellation of this
License Agreement for any reason.
2.3 Backup Copies. Buyer may copy the Software for safekeeping (archival) or backup
purposes, provided that all such copies of the Software are subject to the provisions of
this License Agreement, and also provided that each copy shall include in readable
format any and all confidential, proprietary, and copyright notices or markings contained
in the original.
2.4 Assignment. The rights granted in this License Agreement are restricted for use solely by
Buyer and may not be assigned, transferred, or sublicensed, however Buyer may grant
access to its server to End-Users. Each Buyer shall be authorized to make use of the
Software in the form in which it is provided to Buyer solely for Buyer’s own computer
server location. Buyer represents that it will not use the Software for any purpose that is
not expressly delineated in this Agreement. Further Buyer represents that it will comply
with all export, re-export, and other laws in its use of the Software.
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2.5 Suitability.
a. Buyer alone is responsible for determining which software best suits Buyer’s
needs, for installing and operating the Software, and for the results obtained.
Accordingly, each Buyer should determine its needs, and evaluate the Software’s
capabilities before making a final decision about licensing the software.
b. Navini Networks, Inc. makes no representation that the Software conforms to or
satisfies any federal, state, or local laws. Buyer is encouraged to engage
professional assistance from attorneys and engineers to evaluate the suitability of
the Software for Buyer’s use.
c. Navini Networks, Inc. makes no claims that the Software is suitable for Buyer’s
intended purposes.
2.6 Remote Digital Access. Navini Networks, Inc. reserves the right, but is not obligated to
digitally access the Software for the purposes of upgrading and maintaining the Software.
2.7 U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. All Software provided to the U.S.
Government pursuant to solicitations issued on or after December 1, 1995 is provided
with the commercial license rights and restrictions described elsewhere herein. All
Software provided to the U.S. Government pursuant to solicitations issued prior to
December 1, 1995 is provided with “Restricted Rights” as provided for in FAR, 48 CFR
52.227-14 (June 1987) or DFAR, 48 CFR 252.227-7013 (Oct 1988), as applicable
ARTICLE 3
TRADE SECRETS
3.1 Trade Secret. Navini Networks, Inc. considers the licensed Software covered by this
License Agreement to be a trade secret. Navini Networks, Inc. does not disclose any
information to Navini Networks, Inc. competitors or potential competitors. Buyer shall
not disclose any design, code, or technological know-how gained by access to the
Software to Licensor’s competitors. Buyer shall not use design, code, or documentation
gained by access to the Software to develop a similar technology or a competing software
product. To attempt to or to do so, the Parties acknowledge, understand and agree,
constitute a material breach of this License Agreement.
3.2 Third Party Intellectual Property. Buyer acknowledges, understands and agrees that the
licensed Software covered by this License Agreement may contain Intellectual Property
owned by Third Parties and duly licensed to Navini Networks, Inc. Copyright, Patent
and other laws protect Third Party Intellectual Property manufactured with, marketed
with, or otherwise bundled with the licensed Software. Buyer promises to keep such
Third Party Intellectual Property in confidence to the benefit of the Third Party, agrees
not to reverse engineer or otherwise decompile Third Party Intellectual Property, and
agrees to stop using, destroy and/or return such Third Party owned Intellectual Property
under the same terms and conditions as the licensed Software as set forth in this License
Agreement.
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ARTICLE 4
INDEMNIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY
4.1 Intellectual Property Indemnification; Entire Liability. ARTICLE 15 OF THE SUPPLY
AGREEMENT TO WHICH THIS AGREEMENT IS ATTACHED STATES THE
ENTIRE LIABILITY OF NAVINI NETWORKS, INC. WITH RESPECT TO
INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS, TRADEMARKS,
PATENTS, AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS BY THE
LICENSED SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, OR ANY PARTS THEREOF, AND
NAVINI NETWORKS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO ADDITIONAL LIABILITY WITH
RESPECT TO ANY ALLEGED OR PROVEN INFRINGEMENT.
4.2 Warranty. EXCEPT AS GRANTED IN THE BODY OF THE SUPPLY AGREEMENT
TO WHICH THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IS ATTACHED, THE LICENSED
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY NAVINI NETWORKS, INC. “AS IS” AND
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, WRITTEN OR ORAL,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING (WITHOUT LIMITATION) THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THIS LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES WAS A MATERIAL FACTOR
IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LICENSE FEE CHARGED FOR EACH
SPECIFIC ITEM OF SOFTWARE LICENSED.
ARTICLE 5
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
5.1 Consequential Damages. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE
APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL NAVINI NETWORKS, INC. OR ANY
THIRD PARTY INVOLVED IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, DELIVERY, OR
LICENSING OF THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST REVENUES,
PROFITS OR DATA OR OTHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND
REGARDLESS OF THEORY OF LIABILITY, EVEN IF NAVINI NETWORKS, INC.
HAS, OR SHOULD HAVE HAD ANY KNOWLEDGE, ACTUAL OR
CONSTRUCTIVE, OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
5.2 License-Fee Limitation. Except for the indemnification provisions of Article 15, Navini
Networks, Inc.’s maximum liability for damages is limited to the license fees paid by
Buyer under this Agreement for the particular licensed Software that caused the damages.
5.3 Loss of Data. Software error can cause a significant loss of data. Navini Networks, Inc.
shall not be responsible for any loss of data. Navini Networks, Inc.’s responsibility is to
correct the Software error as provided in this License Agreement or the Supply
Agreement to which it is attached. It is Licensee’s responsibility to have adequate
backup procedures to protect Buyer from significant loss of valid data.
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ARTICLE 6
OBJECT CODE ONLY-NO MODIFICATIONS
6.1 Modifications. In order to maintain the “trade secret” status of the information contained
in the Licensed Software, Navini Networks, Inc. provides the Software in object-code
form only. Buyer shall not modify, enhance, adapt, disassemble, translate, decompile or
otherwise decode any portion of the object code of the Software module. Buyer shall not
use the Software without a license to the Software object code. The object code contains
the license number, date of license, and other license information. This information is
placed in the object-code portions to prevent unauthorized and unlicensed distributions of
the Software. Buyer shall not subvert or change any of this information. Further Buyer
shall not make, full or partial, copies of any documentation whether printed or machine-
readable media supplied with the Licensed Software unless expressly granted prior
written permission by Navini Networks, Inc.
6.2 Responsibility for Damages. Buyer is subject to the provisions of the Supply Agreement
with respect to the Software (including Section 16). Buyer is fully liable and responsible
for any damages, indirect or direct, and costs that Navini Networks, Inc. may incur if
Buyer appoints a subcontractor who accesses the Software without Navini’s prior written
consent. Buyer shall defend, indemnify, and hold Navini Networks, Inc., its directors,
officers, employees, agents, Authorized Partners, and other representatives harmless
accordingly for all costs and direct and indirect damages sustained by Navini Networks,
Inc. However, if the subcontractor is pre-approved by Navini in writing for access to the
Software, then this Section shall not apply.
6.3 Copyright Notices. Buyer shall not remove any copyright or proprietary rights notice or
identification that indicates Navini Networks, Inc. ownership from any part of the
licensed Software, it being expressly understood and agreed that the existence of such
copyright notice should not be construed as an admission or presumption that publication
of the licensed Software has occurred.
END OF AGREEMENT
Copyright © 2004-2007 Navini Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
Navini Networks is a registered trademark. Zero-Install, Ripwave, and Unwired by Navini are
trademarks of Navini Networks, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned herein may
be trademarks and/or service marks of their respective owners. Rev. 052302

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