User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 PREFACE
- 2.0 INTRODUCTION
- 3.0 USING BCADMIN™
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- 3.1 SCREEN LAYOUT
- 3.2 ANATOMY OF A CONNECTION LINE
- 3.3 CONFIGURING THE BREADCRUMB
- 3.4 RADIO SETTINGS
- 3.5 REACHBACK SETTINGS
- 3.6 FORWARDING SETTINGS
- 3.7 SECURITY
- 3.8 BCADMIN PREFERENCES
- 3.9 MAPPING WITH FUGAWI TRACKER
- 4.0 DEPLOYING THE BREADCRUMB WIRELESS LAN
- 6.0 Troubleshooting
ME BreadCrumb User Guide Rajant Corporation
Example 2
Now suppose that you change the ESSID of BreadCrumb device C to "lonely". The network
will adjust to this change, resulting in the following configuration: ????
Note that BreadCrumb device C can no longer communicate with A or B, and vice versa.
2.3 DESCRIPTION OF ME BREADCRUMB
Portable battery operated wireless device deployable in almost any environment. Very small
lightweight device with integrated antenna and rechargeable battery designed to be
completely mobile as worn by an individual war fighter.
2.3.1 FEATURES
The BreadCrumb ME is the smallest and lightest BreadCrumb device offered, making it ideal
for deployments with strict size and/or weight constraints. The BreadCrumb ME contains one
radio by default (a second radio is available as an option). Customers have installed
BreadCrumb MEs:
• On UAVs
• In portable sensor packages
Important: In a BCWN containing single-radio BreadCrumb devices, all BreadCrumb
devices to which the single-radio BreadCrumb device communicates must have one radio on
the same channel as the single-radio BreadCrumb device.
Figure 1. ME Top Panel
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