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Quatech, Inc.

Company Confidential

100-8081-100

Airborne CLI Reference Manual

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1.0 Overview

Airborne is a line of highly integrated 802.11 radios and device servers, designed to
address the demands of the complex M2M market. Utilizing the latest 802.11, CPU and
network technologies, the Airborne family of products provide a broad, encompassing
solution for wireless applications requiring performance, reliability and advanced
technology.

The Airborne Wireless Device server family includes everything necessary to connect a
Serial or Ethernet device to a high performance 802.11 network. The WLNG-XX-DP500
series includes a full featured 802.11b/g radio and a high performance 32bit ARM9
processor running an embedded OS and

Quatech’s exclusive Airborne Device Server

firmware, allowing the wireless network enabling of almost any device or system.

WPA2-Enterprise (AES-CCMP + EAP) is the security standard for leading edge
enterprise networks. The Airborne Enterprise Device Server supports the latest security
standards and more. Fully compliant to the WPA2-Enterprise specification, the device
includes a wide range of EAP methods (with certificates), including support for legacy
functionality including, WPA, WEP and LEAP.

The best security and advanced networking is no good if you cannot connect your device
to the Airborne Device Server. Airborne offers the widest range of Serial and Ethernet
based interfaces in the industry. With flexibility and performance the WLNG-XX-DP500
series lets you decide how you want to use it.

Designed by the Quatech Engineers specifically to meet the demands of the industrial,
automotive and medical markets, the Airborne device server has the widest operating
temperature range and highest level of reliability available, all backed by a lifetime
warranty. Quatech also provides FCC Modular certification potentially removing the need
for further regulatory work.

The two previous generations of Airborne device servers have been integrated and
deployed into a wide range of applications and markets, including Medical, Telematics
and Logistics.

Quatech’s 3

rd

Generation Device Server extends the reputation of the family further by

drawing on the lessons learned and adding the latest technologies. The Quatech
Enterprise 802.11 Device Server family is the industry leading solution and represents a
breakthrough in 802.11 connectivity for all M2M markets.

The following manual covers a detailed description of the Airborne Command Line
Interface (CLI) used for management, configuration and integration of the Airborne and
AirborneDirect Enterprise Device Server modules into embedded systems.

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