User Manual

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WhereLAN III User’s Guide
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User’s Guide, WhereLAN III draft D1675 rev F
© Copyright Zebra Technologies, 2012
Zebra Confidential
3. Otherwise, In legacy VSS systems using legacy tools, the MAC
address must be adjusted by subtracting 2 from the MAC address that
is listed on the unit, see table below.
ActualWLANIIIMAC SystemBuilder
MACEntry
00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐02 00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐00
00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐06 00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐04
00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐0A 00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐08
00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐0E 00‐04‐f1‐xx‐xx‐0C
NOTE:ThistableonlyappliestolegacyVSS,versionpriortoVSS
4.0.5.2
This will allow the WhereLAN-III’s to function in the Blink Service and have
the Time Service looking for the correct embedded tag Id’s. However with
legacy iSensor this will still display the unit as Red in Health and Status, for
the MAC mismatch. To fix the health indicator, you can consider just
replacing the iSensor executable with the one from VSS 4.0.5.2.
Failure to configure the WhereLAN III prior to operation may result in
an inoperative unit. Ethernet connected units installed on an operational
and reliable network with DHCP IP address assignment may be
configured post installation. All Wi-Fi connected units must be
configured with the appropriate Wi-Fi network parameters before
installation.
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