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Included with the ASR-102-G 

 

ASR-102-G AP Radio 

 

5V DC Adapter and Power cord  

 

USB Power Cord  

  White Straight-through UTP Cat5 Cable 
  Blue Crossover UTP Cat5 Cable 
  Technical Manual on CD 
  Sticky Velcro Mounting Pad Pair 
 Radio 

Clip 

 

 

1. Connecting the ASR-102-G 

A. Connect the 5V DC adapter or USB 

Power Cord to the DC input on the bottom 
of the ASR-102-G unit. Connect the USB 
Power Cord to any USB port or DC adapter 
to proper wall outlet to power the ASR-
102-G unit. 
 

B. 

For wireless Internet connections, 

connect the ASR-102-G with the (white) 
straight-through Cat5 cable to a DSL 
modem, cable modem, or router.  Check 
that the orange LED labeled “LINK” is solid 
or blinking regularly. If the LED stays off, 
use the (blue) crossover Cat5 cable 
instead. 
 

C.

 

For local wireless networking, connect 

the ASR-102-G with the (blue) crossover 

cable to a hub or switch.  Check that the 
orange LED labeled “LINK” is solid or 
blinking regularly.  If the LED stays off, use 
the (white) straight-thru cable instead. 
 
When properly connected and powered on, 
the four LED’s on top of the radio should 
exhibit the following patterns: 

 

LED Indicator 

Radio ON 

ON  

On (

red

TX 

Blink (

red

RX 

On (

green

Link 

On/ Blink (

orange

 

 

 2.  Check Radio Configuration and 

Wireless Connection 

.. 

 

A. The ASR-102-G is pre-configured with 

default parameters to allow you to instantly 
establish a wireless link with an ACR-201 
Radio unit or any 802.11b/g station radios. 

 

B. To modify any of the radio operating 

parameters, connect your ASR-102-G radio 
to a PC.  Open a Web browser on your PC 
to 

http://169.254.98.201

 to access the 

web-based utility. When the log-in window 
appears, enter “admin” as the user name 
and “public” as the password. Configure 
your radio as appropriate.  
 

Note:

 The computer must be in the same 

subnet as the radio. For example, set your 
PC with the IP address of 169.254.98.100. 

 

C

. To check for a wireless connection, 

connect the ASR-102-G to a router and 
connect an ACR-201-G or any other 
802.11b/g station radio to a PC. Use a web 

browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) to confirm 
a wireless connection to the Internet.  If 
the ASR-102-G is connected to a local 
network, use a network application, e.g. 
Network Neighborhood, to confirm wireless 
connection.  
 

D. The most likely cause for failed 

connections is that the station and Access 
Point radios have mismatched SSID, WEP 
encryption, and/or security settings. 

 

Configure these settings appropriately. 
 

IMPORTANT:

 Save your configuration to 

template right after making any changes, 
especially for password changes. 

 

 

 

ASR-102-G Quick Start Guide v 1.0 

For technical assistance, please call OTC 

Wireless at 1-800-770-6698 (Inside USA) or 

011-510-490-8288 (Outside USA) or visit 

http://www.otcwireless.com

 

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