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Chapter 2: Infrastructure Device
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This chapter will provide hardware and software installation information for the MOTOMESH DUO
4300 Infrastructure Device.
Software Requirements
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The MOTOMESH DUO 2.1 4300 infrastructure devices can be setup and configured using the
Wireless Management System
(WMS) or the
Web Interface
utility.
Wireless Management System (WMS)
The Wireless Management System (WMS) is used for device setup, configuration, and management of
MOTOMESH infrastructure devices. Prior to using WMS for device installation and configuration,
ensure that it is installed and running on a network computer. WMS will be used during the device
setup process to discover, validate device installation, as well as manage devices within the wireless
network.
Detailed information about WMS is available in the
WMS Users Guide
and in the
WMS Administration
Guide.
Device Web Interface Access
Initial configuration and management of MOTOMESH Duo 2.x infrastructure devices can also be
carried out using the Web Interface utility. The Web Interface is designed to support the setup and
configuration of smaller MOTOMESH Duo 2.x networks. It can be used as an alternative to WMS
during the initial setup and configuration of MOTOMESH Duo 2.x infrastructure devices. The
application uses standard elements of a Web-based interface to allow the user to configure the basic
parameters of network management elements required to successfully deploy a MOTOMESH Duo 2.x
network using the navigation menu displayed on each page.
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