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ETC Report No. :ET88R—05—062-01 FCC ID.: IOUNCF 600.901
Exhibit E............... User’s Manual
SOHOware
CableFREE NetBlaster
User’s Guide
[Preliminmry]
January 1999
NBC Communications, [mi
265 Santa Ana Conn
Sunnyvale, CA 940m USA
Tel: +1 (408) 730-0883
Fax. +1 (408) 730-0889
Technical Support
E-mail: snppunahudcla[Leon] (US only)
Toll-Free (US only): 800-6324 HR
Europe and Asia Pacific
E-nmil: lechsupmbndc comm
NDC World Wide Web
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FCC INFORMATION
The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
includes the following paragraph:
The equipment has bee 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 radiated radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause
harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment dose
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:
«Reorient 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.
Notice:
1. The Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
2. For complying with all requirements of the FCC rules, the connection of
the RJ-45 port shall use a shielded cable.
H Copyright 1999 NDC Contmtmicalions Inc All ngltts reserved No
purl of tltts manual may be reproduced. tntttstttitted, transcribed. stored in
a retrieval system or translated into arty language itt any form or by any
means without the written pennission of NDC Connmmtcations lltc
Trademarks
NDC is a trademark of NDC Cotttmmtications Inc. All other names
mentioned itt this docntttettt are trademarks/registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
NDC provides this document "as is.“ without warranty of arty kind,
neither expressed ttor implied. including. but not litttited to, the particular
purpose. NDC may make ttuprovetttents and/or changes Ill this manual
or itt the product(s) and/or the programs) described tn this manual at arty
time This document could include technical inaccuracies or
typographical errors.
FCC WARNING
TItts equipment generates and uses mdto frequency energy and. if not
installed and used in accordance with tlte installation guide may cause
interference to radio and television reception. which can be detenttined
by turning the equipment on and off. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply wtth part 15 oftlte FCC rules
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ii CabIeFREE NetBIaster
ble Of Co tents
INTRODUCTION
THE CABLEFREE FAMILxum...
PLANNING YOUR NETWORK .....
INFRASI'RHL‘HVRE NE‘rwukx T\'Pts.... .2
CAHLEFREE NE‘rELAs'rljk PLACEMENTGunmL . 3
Plan-mg For Ply’l'fflflflfllltv‘t'...‘ . . . , 4
LE D INDICATORS
CABLEFREE NETBLASTER HARDWARE SETUP“.
HOW TO REACH OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
CabIeFREE NetBIastw iii
List of F' ures
FIGURE 1. S‘MPLE WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK...,.,_,.W2
FIGURE 2 CABLEFREE NETBLASTER TO WIRED ETHERNET BRIDGE]
FIGURE 3 CABLEFREE NETBLASTER LEDs.” 5
i\ Cable-FREE N etBIaster
acking List
The package should comm" llvc following nexus
. One CubIeFREE NclBIasler
- One AC Power Adupier
. One Power Cord
. This User's Gmde
CableFREE NetBlaster v
Congratulations on choosing NDC's SOHOwnrc CahIcFREE NetBlaster
CubleFREE NetBl-‘ister was one afthc lirsl IEEE 802.11 Wireless
standard complinnl products in the industry ind was deSigned with a
“Adam/711111754 [he (bung/Henry an‘lituV/(iugu philosophy in mind, You
will find CableFREE NclBlnstcr \rcr_\ easy to setup null use
The User‘s Guide gives coniprehensrve instmctiuus on mstnlling and
using the CzihleFREE NetBlnsler The CnbleFREE NetBInster provides
a transparent bridged connectinn between a wired network and a wireless
network and allows your wireless sinuous to cmmnuuicnle with devices
alluchcd In your wired network It manages the flow of data packets
from lhc “1de LAN to the wireless LAN. and vice versu. It can also be
used as n rclny pull“ to extend the distance between stations. Planning
Your Network page 2. fully explains the diifcrenl iypes of nelwork
configurmmn
The CahIeFREE Family
CabIeFREE NelBlnslcr is pun oln family ofensy In use high
perfomuince wireless connnumcution pmducls. The family products
include
o CubleFREE Stunt] Kils
— Tim (hilly/"REE [SI (Yin/x hum/[ml with Internet Sharing
Sig/mum
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hum/lad will: [murmur Shari/1g Ari/mare
CHbIeFREE ISA Curd
CnbleFREE PC Curd
CableFREE NCKBL’ISIC'
CziblcFREE USB Iu|crrncc Unit
- CnbleFREE PC] Curd
Cabling
Cnuncenug the CabIcFREE NClBhSICrlO an Ethemet network requires
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helwucn lllc \\|n:Ll l wmcluml11mWirelessnelworkHFlgure 2}
ereles> ux‘crs Imw lhc mun: ucu <1mhcnemork rsmllrccs us
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2 CabIeFREE NetBIaster
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Server
Flgure 2. CablEFREE NetBlasiel (0 Wired Elhernel Bridge
Any other Iype ofconfignmlian is usually a mix of flies: commonly used
types,
CahIeFREE NetBIaster Placement Guidelines
A clmraclcrislic ofmdm conmuniicznmu is [he "inlerl‘ercnee" problem
Rfldlfl is reccpiive In uucrferencc Therefore. lhc more interference you
can avoid llie beller performance _\ou “I" gel from wireless produels
The following section describes [ion the CnhlcFREE NelBIasler should
be placed to reduce possible interference
A few lips lu mcmion llml are purueulnrh signlficmll m a radio WAVE
connuuuicanons sysrem:
1 Radio wnves rcl'lccl or rcl‘mcl from buildings nulls. moml hirnilure
or nlherohjecls This could resnll m perfor lei: degradation due
in Ihe fluclunlion nl‘lhe received Signal
Microwzlve ovens use [he 2 45 GHI, Frequency bnnd CnbleFREE
also funclmns iu lhe 24 ~ 2 5 GHI. build. and Illerefore shares smile
nl‘ihc baud uiih microunve m ens. This means lhnl when a nearby
micrownvc m cu is in use iI mxr nlcrl'erc willi CnhleFREE. resulting
in performance degrndmmn on the Wireless nelwurk
CabIeFREE Nam/aster 3
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For Ihe besl pcrfounnncc. n is udnsuhlc llnu users follmv lhc gmdelines
helon in placing Ihe product:
. Place lhc CalbleFREE NcIBInslcrns high as possxhle. m as open an
area as possible
- Avoid placing ”IC CuhIeFREE NclBluslcrcIusc to metal objects
(agA file cuhmcls. meml cubicles. .,c|c.)
- chp CableFREE NeIBluslers and Slalions as far away as possible
frcm nucmwave (wens (I0 mclers min is advisable)
4 CabIeFREE Nels/aster
D Indicators
The CublcFREE NclBlaslcr LEDs show |hc slams oflhe cmmcclmns
Figure 3 slums me LEDs.
F me 34 CabilFREE Nelalasler LEDs
General l ‘olnr F unclinu
PWR Green The CublcFREE NcIBlzlsler is
receiving pcm er
LAN ("u/w Film-fin"
E/N LNK Green Indxcmcs an Elhernsl UTP link
E/N TX/RX Onmge Indxczncs E|hcmel da 1
Imnsmisslon/receplion
Radio L'o/vr ledinn
RF LNK Green [ndlcales u nircless link
RF TX/RX 7 Orange Indicnlcs wireless dam
lrunsmissmn/receplinn
CabIeFREE NetBlaster
CabIeFREE NetBIaster Hardwa re
Setup
CableFREE Nc|Blastcr Hardnum Setup explains Imw w quickly setup
the CnhlsFREE NetBlnster for use via a “1er Ethemel connection. and
usnrg the factory defilull Sclllllgs. To setup a wireless station rel'cr I0 Ilre
ISA/PC Curd User's Guide
slept Place the CuhIeFREE NclBInster in a suuable location (see
CablcFREE NetBIaslcr Placement Guidelines. page fl)
stepzl Connect lllc Ethernet network cable to the UTP pon
slepal Connect l||c power adapter in the clcclncxly mulcl and than to
Ihc CublcFREE NclBInslcr DC»]n port
slept Turn on the (‘uhIcFREE NclBIflslcr power smlch
The CabIcFREE NcIBlnsler is now ready to cmnnnnucule wilh the
wireless smlions using its fuclory default settings. Refer to the
CahleFREE lSA/PC Card User‘s Guide for Simian setup mslmcnons.
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~ 1a Salk (harlot); CnhleFREE Nérb‘lnsrer. The AP Name; in
Me, 4 4 $14qu ll’mduw 1x “lv'e‘hB/nsturu (mall/1g Domain Name
is “CnbleFREE " ' ‘
6 CabIeFREE NetBlaster
How to Reach Our Technical
Support
If you are hmlngu problem using 4m NDC producl and cmulol resolve u.
please nole lhe following mforumlmn and conmcl NDC Technical
Support:
. Whal you were doing “hen |he error occurred
. Wlml error messages you saw
- Whether [he problem can be reproduced
a The ieriul number nl‘) our pmducl
. The firmwure lersmu number
NDC Technical Supporl IS avmlahlc vra e-mzul ill:
supponrrnudclun.com (US only)
1cel|supl{ti>ndc.com lw (Europe zmd Asul Paclfic)
Fer mhcr mfornmuou aboul NDC. please Visit us m
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