Installing and using wireless ace – Airlink Raven II User Manual

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2.3 Installing and Using Wireless ACE

This section walks through installing Wireless ACE and then using it to
initially configure your modem.

Before proceeding with installing and using Wireless ACE, you must first
have configured the Dial-Up Networking connection on your system. (See

Configuring the Modem

for details.)

Wireless ACE (or ACE) is a Windows-based utility that is used for
configuring or checking status on your AirLink CDPD Modem either locally
or remotely. ACE needs a PPP connection to talk to the modem over a serial
port (a local connection). This is required for initial configuration of a modem.

Note: Some of AirLink’s other products will install Wireless ACE along
with it. If another AirLink product is installed, check to see if you see a
Wireless ACE icon in its Program Group. This installation assumes
Wireless ACE was only provided with the “Modem Utilities”disk.

1. Insert the "Modem Utilities" disk.

2. Go

to

Start

Run and type in A:\acesetup.exe

3. You'll be prompted for the default directory C:\ACE, hit Enter and

this installs Wireless ACE to C:\ACE on your hard drive.

Note: If you download ACE from the AirLink website, it will be in the
form of a ZIP file, in which case the contents should be extracted to
C:\ACE. (You can download the file from

http://www.airlink.com/ace

)

4. Start Wireless ACE by double-clicking on ace.exe (or creating a

shortcut for it). You should see the following...

Note that the Reg (Registered) light is red, and occasionally the Link
light turns red. The modem is trying to register on the CDPD network
and cannot because it doesn't have a valid IP address yet.

If you see a picture of the modem with a red X, it means Wireless ACE
cannot communicate with the modem. Check that:

• The modem is On.
• The cable is properly installed.
• The antenna is on securely.
• Dial-Up Networking has established a connection to the modem.
• If you are on a LAN, ensure your machine’s IP address is not in

the 10.x.x.x network (e.g.: 10.0.0.1 or 10.1.23.5, etc.)

• If you receive an Error 629 or Error 630 while connecting to the

modem with DUN, ensure there is nothing else on the COM port -
software like HotSync, internal modems, or PC Card (PCMCIA)

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