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
CB3000 Client Bridge Install Guide
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Testing Device Connectivity
The CB3000 Web interface has a Troubleshooting screen with an ICMP Ping Test function. For the
purposes of completing the CB3000 basic configuration and connection verification, this screen will
be used to ping the CB3000’s associated device.
To test CB3000 device connectivity:
1. Select Tools -> Troubleshooting from the CB3000 menu tree.
2. The CB3000 can verify its link with an associated access point by sending ping packets to
the device. To conduct a ping test:
a. Enter the IP address of the target device.
b. Specify the length of each data packet transmitted to the target device during the ping
test. This increment is defined in bytes (Symbol recommends 32 bytes).
c. Specify the number of ping packets to transmit (Symbol recommends 4 packets).