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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless Modem Card. If you wish to skip this introduction and
begin the installation, go directly to the
of this document.
Mesh Enabled Architecture (MEA®) is a wireless communication system capable of supporting
high data rate mobile communication at vehicular speeds of up to 250 miles per hour. The MEA
system is designed to allow standard client hosts with a PCMCIA interface to have a mobile
broadband Ethernet connection. The MEA system works transparently to the client host in a
manner similar to an Ethernet connection. MEA provides Internet Protocol based data and
location services. Its geo-location accuracy and availability is better than ±10 meters within 1
second. It is capable of supporting subscribers traveling up to 100 miles per hour.
Installing the WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card section
Figure 1. WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card
The MEA system provides a secure and reliable transport for the client host. The client host
may still require configuration and authentication before it will be allowed to access services on
the core network. The Network Administrator controls access to the core network. This
document provides detailed installation and configuration instructions for installing the MEA
WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card and supporting software.
General System Requirements
Host computers must comply with the following minimum requirements to ensure optimal
performance for the WMC6300.
Windows XP Minimum Requirements
ATTENTION: If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Firewall is turned on by
default. It is recommended that you disable the firewall when using your WMC6300.
• Laptop or Notebook PC running the Microsoft Windows XP
(Service Pack 1) operating system
• 500 MHz Processor
• 10 MB of available hard disk storage
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• Keyboard, Mouse, CD-ROM drive or DVD drive
• Available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the Host device
Windows 2000 Minimum Requirements
• Laptop or Notebook PC running the Microsoft Windows 2000
(Service Pack 3) operating system
• 500 MHz Processor
• 10 MB of available hard disk storage
• Keyboard, Mouse, CD-ROM drive or DVD drive
• Available Type II PCMCIA card slot in the Host device
What’s in the Box
Each MEA WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card is a full-featured wireless networking interface.
The following is a list of the items provided with each WMC6300 card:
• MEA WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card
• Antenna with a MMCX connector
• MEA WMC6300 Software and Documentation CD ROM
The MEA CD ROM contains an online version of the MEA WMC6300 User’s Guide in Adobe
PDF format. The CD also contains an installation executable to load Adobe Acrobat Reader
software if it is not already resident on your computer.
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WMC6300 External Connections and Lights
The WMC6300 Wireless Modem Card is designed for insertion into an industry-standard Type II
PCMCIA card slot located in a Host device. The WMC6300 has an antenna port to connect the
external antenna and two LED Indicators. As shown in
indicator and the green LED is the receive indicator.
Figure 2 the red LED is the transmit
Figure 2. WMC6300 Antenna Port and LED Indicators
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Installing MEA Software with a Windows XP Operating
System
ATTENTION: If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Firewall is turned on by
default. It is recommended that you disable the firewall when using your WMC6300.
The following procedure outlines the installation of the MEA software on a typical Windows XP
platform. Some of the steps may vary slightly based on the configuration of the individual
computers.
Complete the following procedure to install the MEA software:
1. Close and exit any existing MEA applications running on the computer prior to
installation.
2. Insert the MEA Software and Documentation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. If the installation program does not start automatically, open the Windows Start menu.
Click on Run then type the following into the dialog box:
d:setupmeaclient.exe
where d: specifies the CD-ROM drive and click the “OK” button.
4. Click the “Next” button to continue the installation process.
5. The MEA Setup dialog box will be displayed as shown in
6. Click the Next button to continue the installation process.
Figure 3.
Figure 3. MEA Setup - Welcome Dialog
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7. The License Agreement dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 4. Please
review the End User License Agreement. Use the scroll bar located at the right side of
the dialog box to display the complete text message.
NOTE: If you do not agree with the terms of the license agreement, click on Cancel and the
installation will be terminated.
8. To continue with the installation process, select the YES radio button as shown in
4
and then click on the Next button to continue the installation.
Figure 4. MEA Setup - License Agreement Dialog
Figure
9. The Startup Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 5. The user can
modify the default installation configuration by checking or un-checking the boxes on this
installation dialog box. Click on the Next button to continue the installation process.
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Figure 5. MEA Setup – Startup Options Dialog
10. The Ready to Install dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 6. This dialog box
displays the Install Folder location and the Shortcut Folder name that will be used to
install the MEA software. Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation
process.
Figure 6. MEA Setup - Ready to Install Dialog
11. If MEA was previously installed on your computer, the Information dialog box will be
displayed as shown in
Figure 7. Click on the Uninstall button to uninstall the existing
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MEA drivers and continue the installation process. If you do not want to continue, click
the Cancel button.
Figure 7 MEA Setup - Drivers Previously Installed Dialog
12. The Confirm Action dialog will be displayed. Click on the Yes button to remove all of the
previously installed components. If you do not want to continue, click on the No button.
13. If you choose to continue with the installation, the Removing Programs From Your Computer dialog will be displayed to indicate the progress of the uninstall operation.
When the operation is complete, click on the Close button to dismiss the dialog.
Figure 9. Removing Programs From Your Computer Window
14. The Installing Files window will be displayed. It will be dismissed as soon as the
installation of the files is complete.
Figure 10. Installing Files Window
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15. The Performing Setup Actions dialog box displays a status bar to indicate the progress
of the installation.
16. If the Software Installation dialog box is displayed as shown in
the software is not Windows Logo tested. Click on the Continue Anyway button to
complete the installation process.
Figure 11. Software Installation Dialog Box
Figure 11, it indicates that
17. A second Software Installation dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 12. It
indicates the software you are installing is not Windows Logo tested. Click on the
Continue Anyway button to complete the installation process.
Figure 12. Software Installation Dialog Box
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18. The Select Options dialog box will be displayed as shown in Figure 13. This dialog box
allows the user to view the ReadMe file for the most current release information. It also
allows the user to immediately run MeshTray. Click on the Next button to proceed with
the installation process.
Figure 13. Software Installation Dialog Box
19. If selected, the ReadMe file will be displayed. Review the contents of the file and then
dismiss the dialog box by clicking on the X located in the upper right corner of the dialog
box.
20. The mea Installed Successfully dialog box will appear as shown in
Figure 14. Click on
the Finish button to exit.
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Figure 14. MEA Setup - mea Installed Successfully Dialog Box
ATTENTION
After installing the MEA software, MeshTray must be active when installing the WMC6300 card.
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Installing MEA Software with a Windows 2000 Operating
System
The following procedure outlines the installation of the MEA software on a typical Windows 2000
platform. Some of the steps may vary slightly based on the configuration of the individual
computers.
Complete the following procedure to install the MEA software:
1. Close and exit any existing MEA applications running on the computer prior to
installation.
2. Insert the MEA Software and Documentation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. If the installation program does not start automatically, open the Windows Start. Click on
Run then type the following into the dialog box:
d:setupmeaclient.exe
where d: specifies the CD-ROM drive and click the “OK” button.
4. The MEA Setup program will be displayed as shown in Figure 15.
5. Click the Next button to continue the installation process.
Figure 15. MEA Setup - Installer Setup Dialog Box
6. The License Agreement dialog box will be displayed. Please review the End User
License Agreement. Use the scroll bar located at the right side of the dialog box to
display the complete text message.
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