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Page 1 - User Guide

1HelloDevice Lite SeriesLS100WUser GuideVersion 1.5.22007-07-18

Page 2 - Technical Support

102: Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to set up and configure the LS100W for the first time..- 2.1 Panel Layout explains the panel layout and

Page 3 - Revision History

11Figure 2-1. The panel layout of the LS100W2.2 Connecting the HardwareThis section describes how to connect the LS100W to the serial device for initi

Page 4 - Contents

12Figure 2-2. Connecting the Power to the LS100W2.2.2 Connecting to the Wireless LANAn 802.11b Wireless LAN card is embedded in the LS100W. When power

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13Figure 2-3. Connecting a Serial Device to the LS100W2.3 Accessing Console PortThere are two ways to access console port of the LS100W depending on w

Page 6 - 1: Introduction

14Figure 2-4. Connecting a serial console cable to the LS100W2) Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of user’s computer.3) Slide Data

Page 7 - 1.3 Product Specification

15login: adminpassword: *****Type 'help' to get command usages> helpset group par1 [par2 ...] + <CR>- group = 'ip','

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16Type the following command in the command line interface of your computer.telnet 192.168.1.254Or run a telnet program with parameters as follows.Fig

Page 9 - Table 1-1 Acronym Table

17- If group is omitted, shows help screen.- If group is specified, shows 'set' commandusage of the group.factorydefault [option] + <CR&g

Page 10 - 2: Getting Started

18> set ip static * 255.255.0.0OK>Figure 2-9 Changing only one parameter value exampleCommand usage of ‘set’will differ depending on the groups.

Page 11 - 2.2 Connecting the Hardware

19> get ipIP_mode: staticIP_address: 192.168.1.100Subnet_mask: 255.255.255.0Gateway: 192.168.1.1>Figure 2-11 Getting ip configuration screen‘sta

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2User Guide for the HelloDevice LS100WVersion 1.5.2Firmware version 1.5.XLast revised on July 18,2007Printed in KoreaCopyrightCopyright 2002-2007, Sen

Page 13 - 2.3 Accessing Console Port

20Figure 2-13 Getting all parameters screen2.4.3 ‘help’CommandWith ‘help’command, users can find command usage help in the console screen. Basic comma

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21par1 = PPPoE username,par2 = PPPoE passwordFigure 2-15 Help screen with ‘ip’group specified2.4.4 ‘factorydefault’CommandWith ‘factorydefault’command

Page 15 - 2.3.2 Using Remote Console

222.4.7 ‘reboot’CommandWith ‘reboot’command, the LS100W will be rebooted immediately. Changed parameter values will beapplied when the LS100W is up ag

Page 16 - 2.4 Command Usage

233: Wireless LAN Configuration3.1 OverviewIEEE 802.11, a Wireless LAN standard, is the basic network element used by this device. It requiresone or m

Page 17 - 2.4.1 ‘set’Command

24Even when a certain value or an asterisk (‘* ’) symbol is entered in a channel value entry using the‘set’ command, the LS100W will ignore those valu

Page 18 - 2.4.2 ‘get’Command

25Table 3-1 Wireless Lan Setting ParametersParameter ValuesSSID Default / (Max 16 32 characters)Type Infrastructure mode or Ad-hoc modeChannel CH .1 ~

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26- ch: set channel number when adhoc mode- WEP1: 0=none / 1=64bit / 2=128bit- WEP2: a=ASCII type pass,h=Hexdecimal type pass- WEP_Key: ASCII type = 5

Page 20 - 2.4.3 ‘help’Command

274: IP Address ConfigurationA valid IP address of the LS100W needs to be assigned before it starts to work in the user's networkenvironment. A n

Page 21 - 2.4.6 ‘exit’Command

28IP address is an identification number assigned to a computer as a permanent address on thenetwork. Computers use IP addresses to identify and talk

Page 22 - 2.4.7 ‘reboot’Command

294.2 DHCP4.2.1 OverviewDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that allows networkadministrators to manage and automa

Page 23 - 3: Wireless LAN Configuration

3Revision HistoryRevision Date Name DescriptionV1.3.2 2005-08-22 Sam Kim Initial ReleaseV1.4.0 2005-10-14 JOJ Descriptions for AP auto scan and IPfilt

Page 24 - 3.2 Setting

304.3 IP FilteringThe LS100W has an IP address based filtering feature to prevent unauthorized remote hosts fromaccessing LS100W. The user can allow o

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315: Host Mode ConfigurationHost mode represents the operating session mode of the LS100W. Several host modes are availablefor the data communication

Page 26 - > set wlan Default a 6 4 0

32set host hostmode par1 par2 ...where,hostmode: tcps=TCP server / tcpc=TCP client / tcpsc=TCP server & clientparameters:if hostmode = TCP server

Page 27 - 4: IP Address Configuration

33Sync-SentIf the LS100W sends a connection request to a remote host, the state is changed from [Closed] to[Sync-Sent]. This state is maintained until

Page 28 - 4.1.2 Static IP Configuration

342) OperationsSerial data transferWhen a session has been established, the LS100W reads the data from the serial port buffer tillinternal serial buff

Page 29 - 4.2 DHCP

355.1.2 TCP Server Mode ConfigurationTo configure the LS100W to work as a TCP server, use ‘set’command as follows:set host tcps listening_TCP_port ina

Page 30 - 4.3 IP Filtering

365.2 TCP Client Mode Operations5.2.1 OverviewThe LS100W works as a TCP client, and the default TCP state is [Closed] in this mode. The remotehost wil

Page 31 - 5: Host Mode Configuration

37Cyclic ConnectionIt Cyclic Connection function is enabled, the LS100W will make an attempt to connect to the user-defined remote host at certain int

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385.2.2 TCP Client Mode ConfigurationTo configure the LS100W to work as a TCP client, use set command as follows:set host tcpc dest_ip dest_port cycli

Page 33 - 5.1.1 Overview

39Or[Listen] --> [Sync-Sent] --> [Established] --> [Data] --> [Closed] --> [Listen]The initial state is [Listen]. If there are data com

Page 34 - Sync-Recvd

4Contents1: Introduction 61.1 Overview...

Page 35 - > set host tcps 6001 300

405.3.2 TCP Server/Client Mode ConfigurationTo configure the LS100W to work as a TCP server/client mode, use ‘set’command as follows:set host tcpsc li

Page 36 - 5.2.1 Overview

416: Serial Port ConfigurationTo attach the serial device to the LS100W serial port, its serial port operation should match exactly tothat of the seri

Page 37 - Sync-Sent

42The purpose of the DTR/DSR pin is to emulate modem signal control or to control TCP connectionstate by using serial port signal. The DTR is a write-

Page 38 - 5.3.1 Overview

437: System AdministrationUsers can configure administrator username, password and device name using set command asfollows:set admin username password

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44Appendix A: ConnectionsA.1 Serial Port Pin OutsThe pin assignment of the LS100W DB9 connector is summarized in Table A-1. Each pin has afunction acc

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45Appendix B: Well-known Port NumbersThe port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and theDynamic and/or

Page 41 - 6: Serial Port Configuration

46Appendix C: TroubleshootingC.1 Power/LED Status TroubleshootingProblem Cause ActionPower LED doesnot light upPower cable is notconnectedCheck power

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47C.4 IP Address TroubleshootingProblem Cause ActionUse serial console to find IP addressCannot find IPaddress of theLS100WLS100W is disconnectedfrom

Page 43 - 7: System Administration

48C.7 Serial Communication TroubleshootingProblem Cause ActionSerial data arenottransferred byTCP/IP immediatelyToo large inter-charactertimeoutSet in

Page 44 - HelloDevice Serial Device

49Appendix D: WarrantyD.1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICYSena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall conform toa

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54.3 IP Filtering...305: Host

Page 46 - Appendix C: Troubleshooting

50D.3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILSWARRANTY PERIOD: SENA warranties embedded hardware Product for a period of one (1) year,and external hardware P

Page 47 - C.5 DHCP Troubleshooting

61: Introduction1.1 OverviewThe HelloDevice Lite Series allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that were notoriginally designed to b

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71.3 Product SpecificationOne male DB9 serial port for data communication/serial consoleSerial speeds 1200bps to 115200bpsFlow Control: None, Hardware

Page 49 - Appendix D: Warranty

81.4 Terminologies and AcronymsThe network terminologies used frequently in this manual are defined clearly to help you attain abetterunderstanding of

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9Table 1-1 Acronym TableISP Internet Service ProviderPC Personal ComputerNIC Network Interface CardMAC Media Access ControlLAN Local Area NetworkWirel

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