Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of 802.11/Usage
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- Jul 30, 2013, 5:42:44 PM (11 years ago)
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802.11/Usage
v10 v11 9 9 1. Plug ETH A from a WARP v3 board into a router whose WAN port is connected to the Internet. The 802.11 Reference Design is not a router -- it does not have a DHCP server to issue IP addresses to associated stations. It will, however, pass DHCP requests and responses through its Ethernet portal, so connecting WARP v3 to a router will allow DHCP to occur on client stations. 10 10 1. Download the 802.11 Reference Design and program a WARP v3 board with the provided bitstream. 11 1. Use any 802.11 device (such as a computer or smartphone) to join the unsecured network with SSID of "WARP ." At this point, the 802.11 device should be able to access the network.11 1. Use any 802.11 device (such as a computer or smartphone) to join the unsecured network with SSID of "WARP-AP." At this point, the 802.11 device should be able to access the network. 12 12 13 13 == Creating the SDK Workspace ==