User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- FCC Compliance Statements
- IC Compliance Statements
- GNU General Public License Statement
- Copyright Statement
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to BreadCrumbs
- 2 Description of a BreadCrumb LX4
- 3 Using BC|Commander
- 4 Deploying the BreadCrumb Wireless Network
- 5 BreadCrumb LX4 Firmware Upgrade
- 6 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Error and Warning Codes
- Appendix B: GNU General Public License
- Appendix C: Using Pole Mount Bracket
Rajant Corporation BreadCrumb
®
LX4 User Guide
03-100117-001 Version: 2.12
Example 1:
Suppose you have three BreadCrumbs, called A, B, and C. Each has two radios. BreadCrumb A’s
radios are on channels 1 and 8, B’s are on 8 and 11, and C’s are on 1 and 11. All three BreadCrumbs
are using the default ESSID of "breadcrumb54-v10." Assuming that all three BreadCrumbs are
within radio range of one another, the network will be connected, as shown below:
Example 2:
Now suppose that you change the ESSID of BreadCrumb C to "lonely". The network will adjust to
this change, resulting in the following configuration:
Note that BreadCrumb C can no longer communicate with A or B, and vice versa.
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Figure 1: All BreadCrumbs use the same ESSID.
Figure 2: ESSID of BreadCrumb C changes to "lonely."