User`s guide

Figure 3: LAN-Cell 2 Rear Panel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
PWR Connect the included 12V DC power adapter to this power jack.
Reset To erase all user-entered settings, press & hold the reset button
with a small object such as a paperclip for approximately 10
seconds until the PWR LED begins to flash. This returns the
LAN-Cell to its factory default settings (LAN IP = 192.168.1.1
Password = 1234).
LAN/DMZ 1-4 Connect computer equipment to these ports with Ethernet
cables. These ports are auto-negotiating (can connect at 10 or
100 Mbps) and auto-sensing (automatically adjust to the type of
Ethernet cable you use, straight-through or crossover). Set the
ports as LAN or DMZ in the web configurator.
WAN Connect a cable/DSL modem or other 10/100 Ethernet-based
WAN equipment to this port.
AUX Connect an analog modem’s RS-232 interface to the AUX port
using the Black
dial backup cable. The AUX port is used only to
provide modem dial-backup support for the wired WAN and
Cellular Modem interfaces. The default AUX port communica-
tion parameters are: 115200 bps, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit, hardware flow control.
Console Use the Blue serial cable to connect a terminal or PC-terminal
emulation program to the LAN-Cell for diagnostic access. The
default Console Port communication parameters are: 9600 bps,
no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
WLAN Attach the supplied cylindrical Wi-Fi antenna to this SMA-RP
(reverse polarity) connector if you will be using the LAN-Cell’s
integrated 802.11 a/b/g/ access point. Attaching other types
of antennas (such antennas with standard SMA, TNC or
FME connectors) to this jack may damage the antennas
and/or WLAN antenna jack!
3G Card Slot Insert an activated 3G PC-Card cellular modem into the slot on
the right side of the LAN-Cell. Always power off the LAN-Cell
before inserting or removing PC-Cards, otherwise damage
to the LAN-Cell or the PC-Card may result.
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