Using the mesh modem (optional), Using the bluetooth – Motorola ML910 User Manual

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Using the MESH Modem (Optional)

Motorola's MESH networking technology enables users to wirelessly access critical
broadband applications seamlessly–anytime and anywhere. Whether utilizing
pre-deployed infrastructure or an instant, ad hoc broadband network formed with other
users, Motorola's MESH networking technology delivers real-time data to detect,
prevent and respond. Key features of MESH include:

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Support for Wi-Fi Clients

Layer 2 Multicast Support

Network Time Protocol (NTP) Support

Differentiated Services using IP quality of Service (QoS) Support

Over-the-Air Software upgrade Support

MAC Access Control lists

Web (HTTP) based management interface

SNMP agent for remote management

Firmware Upgrades via TFTP

The following MESH modems are supported:

– WMC6300, WMC7300 & WDE1000

NOTE:

1. Please refer to your MESH modem user manual for more information on installation and

configuration of the modem.

2. Refer to Page x of this manual for external antenna placement.

CAUTION:

MESH cards are EXTERNAL to the computer and when used, they are not water/humidity/dust
proof since the rubber door is open.

Using the Bluetooth

Your computer is equipped with a Bluetooth Class 2 device that is compliant with
Bluetooth specification V2.0 to ensure interoperability between other electronic devices
supporting Bluetooth technology. Check with the manufacturers of the respective
electronic devices to determine their compatibility with your computer.

NOTE

:

1. There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some locations. Check with your

local authorities or service provider.

2. Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such features to run in the background

increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life.

Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between electronic devices. A
Bluetooth connection can be used to send files or to connect wirelessly to compatible
devices such as cellular phones and PDAs using Bluetooth technology.

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