User guide
LAN Configuration
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Installing the USB Drivers for Windows
Virtual Ethernet is the default setting for the USB port. If you want to install the
virtual serial port, change the Device Mode to USB Serial
When you connect the AirLink device for the first time to a USB port on your
computer, Windows will detect a new device and prompt you to install the driver.
Note: The directions in
this section are for
Windows XP. To install the
drivers under Windows 7,
you will need to start the
driver installation from the
Windows Device Manager.
Note: Windows will see each port type as a different USB device and will see every port
on your computer separately. If you change the port type on the AirLink device or connect
to a different USB port on your computer or hub, Windows will see it as a new device.
Figure 5-4: Found New Hardware Wizard
a. To start the install of the USB virtual Ethernet driver, select No, not this
time and click Next.
b. Select Install from a list of specific location and click Next.
Host USB IP The IP for the computer or device connected to the USB port.
USB Serial Echo Toggle AT command echo mode when the USB is configured for virtual serial.
0 = OFF; 1 = ON
USBNET Internet Enabled (default) or Disabled.
Advanced
Link Radio Coverage
to Interface
This disables the specified port when there is no cellular coverage. Options:
• Disable
• Ethernet
• USB
Default: Disable
Radio Link Delay
(secs)
The delay in seconds before the selected interface goes down when there is no cellular
coverage.
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