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This guide is intended for the technician responsible for installing the CB3000 Client Bridge. It is also
assumed that the technician is familiar with Ethernet LAN-based networking concepts.
The purpose of this document is to provide specifications, features and guidelines for use during
default device installation and configuration. For advanced installation and configuration
instructions, refer to the CB3000 Client Bridge User Guide available on the CB3000 Product CDROM
shipped with the CB3000 and from the Symbol Website at:
http://www.symbol.com/services/manuals/
Document Conventions
Before working on any equipment, be aware of the hazards associated with its installation and use.
Also, become familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
NOTEIndicate tips or special requirements
!
CAUTIONIndicates conditions that can cause equipment damage or
data loss.
WARNING! Indicates a condition or procedure that could result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
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CB3000 Client Bridge Install Guide
CB3000 Overview
The Symbol CB3000 Client Bridge is an IEEE 802.11a/b/g compliant wireless LAN Ethernet adapter.
The CB3000 operates in both 2.4GHz (GigaHertz) and 5.2GHz frequencies. The CB3000 extends
wireless networking capabilities to printers, scales, medical equipment, manufacturing machinery,
bar code readers, time clocks, point-of-sale and other data collection devices. The CB3000 provides
a reliable, cost-effective interface between devices utilizing RS-232 serial or Ethernet ports and
wireless LAN switches and access points.
Multiple devices can share one CB3000 using a 10/100Base-T Ethernet hub. This feature saves
equipment costs when several devices require wireless Ethernet connectivity. The CB3000 has an
on-board TCP/IP stack to provide a reliable transport mechanism for serial data. The CB3000 can
initiate up to 16 client connections (and one POS device connection) to your server or accept
datagrams from multiple sources. Use the CB3000 to network devices that do not have a PC Card slot
or PCI card slot (printers, scanners, Internet appliances etc.).
Installing the CB3000
Before installing the CB3000, review the guidelines in the sections that follow:
•Prerequisite Requirements
•Verifying the Package Contents
•Verifying the Installation Site.
Prerequisite Requirements
The following hardware and software resources are required to install and operate a CB3000:
•PC to be used during device configuration. The PC must have an RJ-45 Ethernet port and a
CDROM drive. The PC must be running the following:
• Windows 2000 or XP operating system
• Internet Explore 5.0 (or higher) or Netscape 6.0 (or higher)
•An access point (for infrastructure mode operation) or a networked client (for Ad Hoc mode
peer-to-peer operation).
Verifying the Package Contents
Before installing the CB3000, verify package contains the following:
•CB3000 Installation Guide (this guide)
•CB3000 Software and Documentation CDROM
•CB3000 Client Bridge
•6-ft. Ethernet cable
•Power adapter with 4 localized plugs
•Single detachable omni-pole antenna.
•Mounting hardware.
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NOTEContact the Symbol Support Center to report any missing or improperly
functioning components.
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CB3000 Client Bridge Install Guide
Verifying the Installation Site
Mounting options for the CB3000 include table top, wall or under a counter mounting using the
keyholes and mounting hardware provided with the unit.
Before installing the CB3000, verify the installation site meets the following requirements:
•The Environmental Specifications as defined in the “Technical Specifications on page -21”
section of this guide.
•The site should have access to a properly rated power source.
•The site should be dry and within 100 meters of the device(s) (hub, telephone, computers,
point-of-sale) to be connected to the CB3000.
•The site should not be near other equipment (transformers, fluorescent lights etc.) that could
interfere with the CB3000’s radio transmissions.
•The site should be within 250 ft. of the wireless access point the CB3000 is targeting
for association.
Installing the CB3000
Cable and test the CB3000 before moving it to its table top, wall or under a counter operational
location. To cable the CB3000:
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NOTEA cross-over cable is not required to directly connect the CB3000 to a PC.
CAUTIONDo not connect a CB3000 set to Infrastructure mode directly to a LAN
(for example, through a wall port). Such a connection could cause a
transmission loop between the CB3000 and its associated access
point, disrupting network connectivity.
1.Screw the antenna clockwise onto the antenna connector on the rear of the CB3000.
NOTEThe back of the CB3000 also contains a Kensington lock mechanism for
attaching the CB3000 to an immovable objects in order to prevent theft.
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2.Attach one end of an Ethernet cable to a RJ-45 jack on a computer or hub.
3.Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN connector on the rear of
the CB3000.
4.Plug the power adapter into the DC-IN connector on the rear of the CB3000.
CAUTIONOnly use the power adapter supplied by Symbol with the CB3000.
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5.Connect the plug end of the power adapter into a power outlet.
The built-in power converter automatically selects and adjusts the power for the appropriate
voltage.
Using an incorrect power adapter could damage the CB3000 and void
the product warranty.
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6.Verify the installation by checking the status of the LEDs on the front of the CB3000.
The CB3000 Power, Radio and LAN LEDs provide the following functionality:.
Power LEDsActivityDescription
ErrorOFF No errors detected
ErrorOrange ONHardware error
StatusOFFPower OFF
StatusGreen ONPower ON/Device ready
StatusGreen Blinking Booting, system self-test or firmware
upgrade
Radio LEDsActivityDescription
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802.11a
802.11b/g
802.11aOrange ON802.11a radio connectivity
802.11aOrange
802.11b/gGreen ON802.11b/g radio connectivity
802.11b/gGreen Blinking 802.11b/g radio traffic
LAN LEDsActivityDescription
100 Mbps
10 Mbps
100 MbpsOrange ON100 Mbps connection over LAN
100 MbpsOrange
OFFConnectivity disabled
802.11 a radio traffic
Blinking
OFFNo Ethernet activity
100 Mbps transmit/receive
Blinking
10 MbpsGreen ON10 Mbps connection over LAN
10 MbpsGreen Blinking 10 Mbps transmit/receive
When the CB3000’s LED functionality has been verified, launch the CB3000’s user interface to begin
the basic device configuration outlined within this guide.
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