User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CB3000 Overview
- Installing the CB3000
- Prerequisite Requirements
- Verifying the Package Contents
- Verifying the Installation Site
- Installing the CB3000
- Displaying the CB3000 User Interface
- Connecting to the User Interface Using a Web Browser
- Connecting to the User Interface Using the Discovery Tool
- Configuring CB3000 WLAN Settings
- Configuring CB3000 Ethernet Settings
- Configuring CB3000 Security
- Configuring CB3000 Basic Encryption
- Testing Device Connectivity
- Where to Go From Here?
- CB3000 Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Customer Support
- Regulatory Compliance
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3. Click Apply to save the settings defined for within the Ethernet Settings screen.
4. Click Cancel to revert the screen back to the last saved configuration.
The CB3000 is now ready to transmit and receive with a connected device in the open
without security. However, Symbol recommends configuring a basic security scheme
(for the purposes of our basic configuration, WEP 128) to ensure initial communication
between the CB3000 and its connected device are protected.
IP Address
The IP Address refers to the IP address the outside world uses to
address the CB3000.
Subnet Mask
A Subnet Mask (or filter) is used to determine the subnet the
CB3000 IP address belongs to.
Gateway IP Address
The Gateway IP Address is the address of the device providing the
connection to the network (often a cable modem or DSL router).
Spanning Tree
Protocol
Select the Spanning Tree Protocol checkbox to enable a
technique that detects loops in a network and logically blocks
redundant paths, thus ensuring only one route exists between any
two LANs.