Extreme Networks Switch WiRanger User Manual

Cable Free USB 2.0 Hub  
User Guide  
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Cable Free USB 2.0 Hub  
Icron Technologies Corporation déclare que le produit est conforme aux  
conditions essentielles et aux dispositions relatives à la directive 1999/5/EC.  
EN 301 489-1, 301 489-17 General EMC requirements for  
Radio equipment.  
EN 609 50 Safety  
EN 300-328 Technical requirements for Radio equipment.  
Caution: This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA  
countries. Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and/or may  
require a license for operation. Contact local Authority for procedure to  
follow.  
Note: Combinations of power levels and antennas resulting in a radiated  
power level of above 100 mW equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP)  
are considered as not compliant with the above mentioned directive and are  
not allowed for use within the European community and countries that have  
adopted the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.  
For more details on legal combinations of power levels and antennas, contact  
Icron Technologies Corporation.  
Belgique:  
Dans le cas d'une utilisation privée, à l'extérieur d'un bâtiment, au-dessus  
d'un espace public, aucun enregistrement n'est nécessaire pour une distance  
de moins de 300m. Pour une distance supérieure à 300m un enregistrement  
auprès de l'IBPT est requise. Pour une utilisation publique à l'extérieur de  
bâtiments, une licence de l'IBPT est requise. Pour les enregistrements et  
licences, veuillez contacter l'IBPT.  
France:  
2.4 GHz Bande : les canaux 10, 11 (2457 et 2462 MHz respectivement) sont  
complétement libres d'utilisation en France (en utilisation intérieur). Pour ce  
qui est des autres canaux, ils peuvent être soumis à autorisation selon le  
départment. L'utilisation en extérieur est soumis à autorisation préalable et  
très restreint. Vous pouvez contacter l'Autorité de Régulation des  
renseignements.  
SAFETY NOTICES  
Caution: Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement  
or near a swimming pool.  
Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote  
risk of electric shock from lightning.  
 
IC Statement  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and  
RSS210 rules.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 et  
CNR210 du Canada.  
The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely  
outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to  
the Canadian regulations.  
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its  
gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power  
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.  
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and  
having a maximum gain of 2.0 dBi @ 2.4GHz. Antennas not included in this  
list or having a gain greater than 2.0 dBi @ 2.4GHz are strictly prohibited  
for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohms.  
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without notice.  
 
User Guide  
Contents  
Introduction................................................................................................ 1  
WiRanger Product Contents....................................................................... 1  
About the WiRanger .................................................................................. 2  
Before You Begin ...................................................................................... 7  
Installing the LEX unit............................................................................... 7  
Installing the REX unit .............................................................................. 7  
Establishing Wireless Communication ...................................................... 7  
Checking the Installation............................................................................ 8  
Connecting a USB Device ......................................................................... 8  
Advanced Setup – Viewing and Changing the 802.11g Radio Channel.... 9  
Advanced Setup – Pairing a LEX unit and a REX unit............................ 12  
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 14  
Specifications........................................................................................... 18  
Limited Hardware Warranty .................................................................... 19  
Hardware Remedies................................................................................. 19  
Limitation of Liability.............................................................................. 19  
Obtaining Warranty Service..................................................................... 20  
Contacting Technical Support.................................................................. 20  
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Notes  
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User Guide  
Introduction  
This manual explains the installation and operation of the WiRanger – Cable  
Free USB 2.0 Hub. The instructions in this guide assume a general  
knowledge of computer installation procedures, wireless network installation  
requirements, and some understanding of USB devices.  
NOTE: Notes give additional information that could make  
installation easier.  
WiRanger Product Contents  
When you open your WiRanger for the first time you should find the  
following items:  
Local EXtender unit or LEX unit (includes antenna)  
Remote EXtender unit or REX unit (includes antenna)  
Two (2) AC power adapters  
One (1) USB cable (2m long)  
WiRanger User Guide  
WiRanger Quick Start Guide  
To complete the installation, you will also require the following items that  
are not included with the product:  
USB 1.1 or 2.0 compatible computer  
USB device(s)  
NOTE: The WiRanger uses an IEEE 802.11g radio platform to  
wirelessly communicate between the LEX unit and the REX  
unit using the 2.4GHz radio frequency range. Other  
products, such as wireless routers and 2.4GHz cordless  
telephones, also broadcast in this same 2.4GHz range. Please  
be aware of potential interference issues with such products  
before you begin installation of the WiRanger.  
NOTE: The LEX unit and the REX unit of your new WiRanger have  
been “Paired” during manufacturing. This means that they  
will only communciate with each other, even if other  
WiRanger units are installed near by.  
NOTE: Use only the AC adapters supplied with the WiRanger. Use  
of substitute adapters may cause permanent damage to the  
system and will void the warranty.  
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About the WiRanger  
The WiRanger is the world’s first wireless USB 2.0 Hub, combining Icron’s  
patented ExtremeUSB® technology and an industry standard IEEE 802.11g  
radio. The WiRanger Hub enables wireless connection of USB devices up to  
30 meters from the host computer.  
The WiRanger installs as a Generic USB Hub and requires no additional  
software drivers to be installed. It is composed of two individual units, the  
LEX unit, which connects to the host computer, and the REX unit, which  
connects to the remote USB device(s).  
The LEX unit  
The LEX unit connects to the host computer using a conventional USB  
cable. It also connects to a power outlet through an AC power adapter.  
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Rear  
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1 Power LED  
2 Link LED  
6 Power connector (5V @ 3A)  
7 Pair/Channel Change Button**  
8 Host port (USB Type-B)  
9 Antenna connector  
3 Host LED  
4 Activity LED  
5 Infra Red (IR) Port*  
* IR port used to pair the LEX unit and the REX unit only  
** Pair/CH button is for advanced users only. See Pages 9 and 12 for advanced instructions.  
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The REX unit  
The REX unit allows you to connect up to four USB devices directly;  
additional devices may be connected by attaching a conventional USB  
hub to one of the device ports. The REX unit also connects to a power  
outlet through an AC power adapter.  
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Rear  
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1 Device ports (USB Type-A)  
2 Device LED’s  
3 Power LED  
6 Activity LED  
7 Infra Red (IR) Port*  
8 Power connector (5V @ 3A)  
9 Pair/Channel Change Button**  
10 Antenna connector  
4 Link LED  
5 Host LED  
* IR port used to pair the LEX unit and the REX unit only  
** Pair/CH button is for advanced users only. See Pages 9 and 12 for advanced instructions.  
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WiRanger LED Descriptions  
The WiRanger uses LED’s to indicate status to the user. LED operation  
is the same for the LEX unit and the REX unit.  
LED Name  
Description  
Power LED  
Link LED  
Indicates 5V power is connected to the unit.  
Indicates communications have been established  
between the LEX unit and the REX unit.  
Independent of USB communication.  
Host LED  
Indicates successful communications between the  
host PC and the USB 2.0 hub in the REX unit.  
Activity LED  
Indicates active USB data transmission and/or  
reception over the wireless link. Additionally, the  
Activity LED will flash after power is connected to  
indicate that the radios are powering up  
Device LED’s  
(REX unit only)  
GREEN: Indicates that the attached USB device is  
correctly detected by the host PC.  
ORANGE: Indicates that the attached USB device  
has drawn too much current and hence the hub  
has shut this Device port off to protect the  
WiRanger. Disconnect and reconnect the REX  
unit’s power to clear this fault condition.  
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Wireless Operation  
The LEX unit and REX unit wirelessly communicate over the IEEE  
802.11g radio protocol at a distance up to 30 meters. The actual  
communications distance will vary greatly depending on the amount and  
type of physical obstacles and radio interference in your area. In  
general, the WiRanger should have similar range to that of a normal  
802.11g router or access point.  
The LEX unit and REX unit of this WiRanger are “Paired” at the factory  
so that they will only communicate with each other, even if other  
WiRanger’s are installed near by.  
NOTE: Under normal operating conditions, you should never need to  
“Pair” the units. However, if absolutely required, the units  
can be “Paired” using the procedure listed on Page 12,  
Advanced Setup – Pairing a LEX unit and a REX unit.  
The IEEE 802.11g standard allows for different wireless devices to  
operate on different Radio Channels. This means that your 802.11g  
wireless router or access point can co-exist with the WiRanger, if they  
are configured to operate on different channels.  
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Your WiRanger will be pre-configured to operate on 802.11g Radio  
Channel 11. Ideally, your other 802.11g products should be configured  
to work on a channel that is at least 5 channels apart from the one used  
by the WiRanger.  
For example, if the WiRanger is on channel 11 and you also have a  
802.11b/g router. Then configure the router to operate on channel 6, or  
lower.  
NOTE: If required, you can view or change the current WiRanger  
802.11g Radio Channel. See Advanced Setup – Viewing and  
Changing the 802.11g Radio Channel on Page 9 for  
instructions.  
NOTE: The WiRanger does not broadcast an SSID and will not be  
visible to a wireless network scan.  
USB Cables  
USB cables have two distinct connectors. The Type A connector is used  
to connect the cable from a USB device to the Type A port on a  
computer or hub. The Type B connector is used to attach the USB cable  
to a USB device.  
USB Type A  
port  
USB Type B  
port  
USB Type B  
connector  
USB Type A  
connector  
Compatibility  
The WiRanger complies with USB 2.0 specifications governing the  
design of high-speed USB devices. However, because of the data rate  
limitations inherent in the IEEE 802.11g radio platform, Icron  
Technologies Corporation does not guarantee that all USB devices are  
compatible with the WiRanger.  
In particular, webcams that use the BULK transfer protocol are not  
supported. For more information on potential incompatibilities, please  
see the FAQ page of the Icron Technologies Corporation website:  
Or contact Technical Support for further assistance (see page 20).  
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Before You Begin  
Before you can install the WiRanger, you need to prepare your site.  
1. Set up the host computer in an appropriate location.  
2. Determine where you want to locate the USB device(s).  
3. Determine suitable locations for the LEX unit and the REX unit  
such that they will be able to maintain wireless communication.  
Physical obstacles and other radio wave emitting devices can cause  
interference that will reduce the maximum distance and data rate  
between the LEX unit and the REX unit.  
4. If other 802.11g based products will be in operation in the same  
area, determine the optimal Radio Channel selection for all wireless  
products. See the Wireless Operation section on Page 5 for more  
information on channel selection.  
Installing the LEX unit  
1. Place the LEX unit near the host computer.  
2. Plug the Type-B connector on the USB cable (included) into the  
Host port on the LEX unit.  
3. Plug the Type-A connector on the USB cable into the USB port on  
the computer.  
4. Plug the power adapter into a suitable AC outlet.  
5. Connect the power adapter to the LEX unit.  
Installing the REX unit  
1. Place the REX unit near the USB device(s), no more than 30m from  
the LEX unit.  
2. Plug the power adapter into a suitable AC outlet.  
3. Connect the power adapter to the REX unit.  
Establishing Wireless Communication  
The WiRanger will automatically establish a wireless connection between  
the LEX unit and the REX unit once power is applied to both units and they  
are located within their operating range. The Link LED on both units will  
turn on once the wireless connection has been made.  
NOTE: It may take up to 30 seconds for the WiRanger to establish  
wireless communication. The Activity LED will flash during  
this time to indicate that the radios are powering up.  
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Checking the Installation  
Once the Activity LED’s on the LEX unit and REX unit stop flashing after  
power up:  
1. Check that the Power LED’s on the LEX unit and REX unit are  
both on.  
2. Check that the Link LED’s on the LEX unit and REX unit are both  
on.  
3. Check that the Host LED’s on the LEX unit and REX unit are both  
on.  
4. For Windows users (2000, XP, or Vista) open Device Manager to  
confirm that the WiRanger has installed correctly. Expand the entry  
for Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the + sign. If the  
WiRanger has been installed correctly you should find it listed as a  
Generic USB Hub.  
NOTE: To open Device Manager in Windows 2000 or XP: Right-  
click My Computer then select Properties, select the  
Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button  
NOTE: To open Device Manager in Windows Vista: Open the Start  
menu, right-click on Computer, select Manage and finally  
click on "Device Manager" in the left-hand tree  
5. For Mac OS X users open the System Profiler to confirm that the  
WiRanger has installed correctly. In the left hand column under  
Hardware, select “USB” and inspect the right hand panel. If the  
WiRanger has been installed correctly you should find it listed as a  
Hub under the USB High-Speed Bus.  
NOTE: To open System Profiler in OS X: Open the Finder, select  
Applications, then open the Utilities folder and double click  
on the System Profiler icon.  
Connecting a USB Device  
1. Install any software required to operate the USB device(s). Refer to  
the documentation for the device(s), as required.  
2. Connect the USB device(s) to the Device port(s) on the REX unit.  
3. Check that the Device LED on the REX unit is on.  
4. Confirm on the host PC that the each connected device operates as  
expected.  
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Advanced Setup – Viewing and Changing the 802.11g  
Radio Channel  
The following instructions are for advanced users only.  
These instructions should only be executed if specifically required and if you  
are comfortable with the operations. Under normal operating conditions,  
you should not need to view or change the 802.11g Radio Channel.  
Viewing the Current 802.11g Radio Channel  
NOTE: Radio Channel viewing can be done on either the LEX unit  
or the REX unit. The procedure is the same.  
NOTE: Viewing the current 802.11g Radio Channel will not disrupt  
normal USB communication between the LEX unit and the  
REX unit.  
1. Power on either the LEX unit or the REX unit and wait for  
approximately 20 seconds before proceeding to step 2. If the unit is  
already on, proceed to step 2.  
2. On the selected LEX unit or REX unit, press and hold (do not  
release) the Pair/CH button for a minimum of 10 seconds. The  
button can be released when the Host, Link and Activity LED’s  
start to blink rapidly.  
3. Upon release of the Pair/CH button the current 802.11g Radio  
Channel will be displayed as a pattern on the Host, Link, and  
Activity LED’s. Please see the figure below for the description of  
the LED Radio Channel patterns.  
Radio  
Channel  
LED Pattern  
Link Host  
Activity  
1
6
11  
4. DO NOT press the Pair/CH button again. After 60 seconds the  
selected LEX unit or REX unit LED’s will return to their normal  
operation.  
NOTE: If the button is pressed again and a Channel Change is not  
desired, DO NOT press the button again. After 60 seconds  
from last button press the selected LEX unit or REX unit  
LED’s will return to their normal operation and no change in  
the unit’s channel selection will be made.  
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NOTE: If power is removed from the unit while the Channel LED  
Pattern is still active, no change in the units channel selection  
will be made.  
Changing the 802.11g Radio Channel  
The WiRanger can operate on one of three 802.11g radio channels.  
Each radio channel broadcasts data in a different frequency band within  
the 2.4GHz range. The WiRanger can be configured to operate on  
channels: 1, 6, and 11.  
By selecting a different Radio Channel, you can try to find a channel  
with minimal radio interference. This can improve signal quality and  
data rates.  
NOTE: When changing the Radio Channel for a “Paired” system, the  
channel change MUST BE completed on BOTH the LEX  
unit and the REX unit. The order is non-specific.  
NOTE: STOP all devices connected to the REX unit prior to  
changing the channel on either unit. Changing the Radio  
Channel will disrupt USB traffic.  
1. Power on either the LEX unit or the REX unit and wait for  
approximately 20 seconds before proceeding to step 2. If the unit is  
already on, proceed to step 2.  
2. On the selected LEX unit or REX unit, press and hold (do not  
release) the Pair/CH button for a minimum of 10 seconds. The  
button can be released when the Host, Link and Activity LED’s  
start to blink rapidly.  
3. Upon release of the Pair/CH button the current 802.11g Radio  
Channel will be displayed by as a pattern on the Host, Link, and  
Activity LED’s. Please see the figure below for the description of  
the LED Radio Channel patterns.  
Radio  
Channel  
LED Pattern  
Link Host  
Activity  
1
6
11  
4. To change the channel press and release the Pair/CH button until  
the desired channel pattern as seen in the above figure is visible on  
the LED’s. Upon reaching channel 11 the pattern will return to  
channel 1.  
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NOTE: If the Pair/CH button is not pressed for 60 seconds the LED’s  
will return to their normal operation and no changes will be  
made to the current channel selection.  
NOTE: If wireless communication is present it will continue until a  
channel change is confirmed.  
5. Once the desired 802.11g Radio Channel is displayed, press and  
hold the Pair/CH button for 10 seconds. The button can be released  
when the Host, Link and Activity LED’s start to blink rapidly.  
NOTE: If the LED’s do not start blinking rapidly within 20 seconds  
release the button and confirm that the LED pattern still  
shows your desired channel pattern. If it does, repeat step 5.  
If it does not, return to step 4.  
6. Upon release of the Pair/CH button the LED’s will continue to blink  
for approximately 20 seconds while the Channel Change is stored  
and the 802.11g radio reboots. Once the blinking stops the Channel  
Change is complete.  
NOTE: DO NOT remove power while LED’s are blinking.  
NOTE: If the channel selection on the LEX unit and the REX unit  
are no longer the same the USB traffic will now stop. If the  
channel selection on the LEX and REX are made the same  
the USB traffic will begin.  
7. If only one side of the system has been changed repeat steps 1 to 6  
for the other side of the system. If channel selection is complete on  
both sides of the system go to step 8.  
8. Connect a USB cable between the WiRanger and the host PC, and  
confirm its operation by checking if it is listed in Device Manager  
(for Windows installations), or System Profiler (for Mac OS X  
installations) under Universal Serial Bus controllers as a “Generic  
USB Hub”.  
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Advanced Setup – Pairing a LEX unit and a REX unit  
The following instructions are for advanced users only.  
These instructions should only be executed if specifically required and if you  
are comfortable with the operations. Under normal operating conditions,  
you should never need to pair a LEX unit and a REX unit.  
Paired units are defined as a LEX unit and a REX unit that are aware of each  
other’s unique address and communicate exclusively.  
Pairing is accomplished by infrared (IR) communication through the IR  
windows on the LEX unit and the REX unit; pairing information is not sent  
over the 802.11g radios. The IR communication distance is limited to an  
approximate distance of 20 cm.  
NOTE: The WiRanger’s LEX unit and REX unit are shipped paired  
from the factory.  
NOTE: If the Pair/CH button is pressed whether accidentally or  
purposefully and the LEX unit and the REX unit are not able  
to communicate via the IR interface no effect in operation  
will be detected and pairing will not occur.  
1. Place the LEX unit and the REX unit 5 cm apart from each other  
with their IR windows pointed directly at each other. The IR  
windows must have a clear and unobstructed view of each other.  
2. Power on both the LEX unit and the REX unit and wait for  
approximately 20 seconds before proceeding to step 3. If the units  
are already on, proceed to step 3.  
3. Press the Pair/CH button on either unit for approximately 1 second.  
Upon release of the button the Host, Link and Activity LED’s on  
both the LEX unit and the REX unit should begin to blink rapidly.  
NOTE: DO NOT remove power while LED’s are blinking.  
NOTE: If step 3 is attempted too early after power up, the pairing  
procedure will not occur. Wait a few seconds longer and  
retry step 3.  
NOTE: If the rapid blinking of the LED’s does not occur, confirm  
that the IR windows on the LEX unit and the REX unit are  
unobstructed, pointed at each other, and are 5 cm apart.  
Retry pressing the PAIR button. If the LED’s still do not  
blink upon release of the button unplug both units for at least  
10 seconds and return to step 1.  
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4. Wait for the LED’s on the LEX unit and the REX unit to stop  
blinking and for the Link LED to turn on.  
NOTE: If the Link LED does not turn on within 30 seconds return to  
step 1.  
5. The LEX unit and the REX unit are now Paired and are free to be  
unplugged and moved to their desired locations.  
6. Once the units are installed in their specific locations, connect a  
USB cable between the WiRanger and the host PC to confirm the  
WiRanger’s operation. If the system has been installed and paired  
correctly it should be listed in Device Manager (for Windows  
installations), or System Profiler (for Mac OS X installations) under  
Universal Serial Bus controllers as a “Generic USB Hub”.  
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Troubleshooting  
The following table provides troubleshooting help. The topics are arranged  
in the order in which they should be executed in most situations. If you are  
unable to resolve the problem after following these instructions, please  
contact technical support for further assistance (see page 20).  
Symptoms/Cause  
Remedy  
All LEDs on LEX unit  
and REX unit are off.  
1. Ensure that the power adapters are connected  
to both the LEX unit and the REX unit  
2. Check that the adapters are connected to a  
live source of electrical power  
Cause:  
The WiRanger is not  
receiving power from  
the adapter  
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Symptoms/Cause  
Remedy  
Link LEDs on LEX unit Move the LEX unit and REX unit together so that  
and REX unit are off.  
they are about 1 meter apart (3’) and power both  
units. Confirm that they can establish a radio link.  
Cause:  
If the WiRanger can establish wireless  
communications at short range:  
There is no wireless  
connection between the  
LEX unit and the REX  
unit because:  
1. The original LEX unit and REX unit placement  
is too far apart. Move the units to physically  
closer positions that have fewer obstacles in  
the way (walls, ceilings, etc).  
a) The units are too far  
apart or there are  
too many  
2. And/or, there is excessive Radio Interference  
on the 802.11g Radio Channel.  
obstructions  
between them.  
3. Using standard Wireless Networking software,  
confirm if there are any other 802.11g radio  
networks operating on or near the same  
channel as the WiRanger. (Note you can  
determine the current WiRanger Radio  
Channel using the procedure on Page 9.)  
b) There is too much  
Radio Interference.  
c) The WiRanger is  
not configured  
correctly.  
4. Configure all conflicting 802.11g products so  
that they use evenly separated Radio  
Channels. Optimal separation is five  
channels, so channels 1, 6, and 11 will  
provide the least interference between  
themselves.  
d) The WiRanger is  
malfunctioning.  
If the WiRanger cannot establish wireless  
communications at short range:  
1. Confirm that the Radio Antennas are properly  
secured to the antenna connectors of the  
WiRanger.  
2. Confirm the Radio Channels of the LEX unit  
and the REX unit as described on Page 9.  
3. If the LEX unit and the REX unit are not  
configured with the same Radio Channels,  
then set both units to the same channel as  
described on Page 10.  
4. If both units are already configured to the  
same Radio Channel, then attempt the Pairing  
Procedure described on Page 12.  
5. If the above procedures cannot establish  
wireless communications, then contact  
Technical Support for further assistance (see  
page 20).  
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Symptoms/Cause  
Remedy  
Link LED on LEX unit is 1. Disconnect all USB devices from the REX  
on;  
unit.  
Host LED on LEX unit  
is off.  
2. Disconnect the LEX unit from the computer.  
3. Disconnect and then reconnect the power  
adapters to the WiRanger.  
Cause:  
a) The computer is not 4. Reconnect the LEX unit to the computer.  
functioning.  
5. In the Universal Serial Bus controllers section  
b) The LEX unit is not  
connected to the  
computer.  
of Device Manager, check that the WiRanger  
is recognised as a “Generic USB Hub”.  
6. If the problem persists, move the LEX unit and  
REX unit together so that they are about 1  
meter apart (3’) and power both units and  
connect the LEX unit to the host PC.  
c) There is too much  
Radio Interference  
for USB  
communication to  
succeed.  
7. Confirm that the WiRanger can establish a  
radio link and that the Host LED’s turn on.  
d) The WiRanger is  
malfunctioning.  
8. If the WiRanger is still not recognised, contact  
Technical Support for assistance (see page  
20).  
A device is connected  
to REX unit and the  
corresponding Device  
LED is off  
1. Disconnect the WiRanger from the computer.  
2. Connect the USB device directly to the USB  
port on the computer.  
3. If the device does not operate properly,  
consult the user documentation for the device.  
Cause:  
a) The USB device is  
malfunctioning.  
4. If the device operates properly when directly  
connected to the computer, connect another  
device (of a different type) to the WiRanger.  
Connect the WiRanger to the computer.  
b) The computer does  
not recognise the  
USB device.  
5. If the second device does not operate, the  
WiRanger may be malfunctioning. Contact  
Technical Support for assistance (see page  
20).  
c) The application  
software for the  
device is not  
operating.  
6. If the second device does operate properly,  
the first device may not be compatible with the  
WiRanger. Contact Technical Support for  
assistance (see page 20).  
d) The WiRanger is  
malfunctioning.  
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User Guide  
Symptoms/Cause  
Remedy  
All LEDs on both the  
LEX unit and REX unit  
are on but the device  
does not operate  
correctly  
1. Disconnect the WiRanger from the computer.  
2. Connect the USB device directly to the USB  
port on the computer.  
3. If the device does not operate properly,  
consult the user documentation for the device.  
Cause:  
4. If the device operates properly when directly  
connected to the computer, connect another  
device (of a different type) to the WiRanger.  
Connect the WiRanger to the computer.  
a) The USB device is  
malfunctioning.  
b) The computer does  
not recognise the  
USB device.  
5. If the second device does not operate, the  
WiRanger may be malfunctioning. Contact  
Technical Support for assistance (see page  
20).  
c) The application  
software for the  
device is not  
6. If the second device does operate properly,  
the first device may not be compatible with the  
WiRanger. Contact Technical Support for  
assistance (see page 20).  
operating.  
d) The WiRanger is  
malfunctioning.  
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Specifications  
Radio Max Data Rate* 54Mbps (802.11g)  
USB device support  
USB host support  
High-speed devices (480 Mb/s)  
Full speed devices (12 Mb/s)  
Low speed devices (1.5 Mb/s)  
USB 1.1: UHCI & OHCI  
USB 2.0: EHCI  
Upstream USB hub  
support  
Yes  
Downstream USB hub  
support  
Yes  
Maximum Devices  
Connected  
14 including USB hubs  
Security  
Standard 64 bit WEP security enabled by Radio  
AC adapter(s)  
Input: 110/240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz  
Output: 5 V DC, 3 A  
NOTE: Use only the  
AC adapters provided  
with the WiRanger.  
Power available to USB 4 x 500 mA  
device at REX unit  
USB cable  
2 meters (6.6 ft)  
LEX unit connector  
(upstream)  
1 x USB Type B  
REX unit connector  
(downstream)  
4 x USB Type A  
LEX unit dimensions  
LEX unit weight  
110mm x 69mm x 28mm (4.33” x 2.72” x 1.10”)  
0.18 kg (0.40 lbs.)  
REX unit dimensions  
REX unit weight  
110mm x 69mm x 28mm (4.33” x 2.72” x 1.10”)  
0.20kg (0.45 lbs.)  
System shipping weight 1.04 kg (2.30 lbs.)  
Temperature range  
Regulatory testing  
4°C to 40°C  
FCC Class B, IC, CE Class B  
*actual performance will vary depending on operating environment  
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User Guide  
Limited Hardware Warranty  
Icron Technologies Corporation warrants that any hardware products  
accompanying this documentation shall be free from significant defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of  
purchase. Icron Technologies Corporation’s hardware warranty extends to  
Licensee, its customers and end users.  
Hardware Remedies  
Icron Technologies Corporation’s entire liability and the Licensee’s  
exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty, shall be, at Icron Technologies  
Corporation’s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or  
replacement of hardware, which will be warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer. These remedies are  
void if failure of the hardware has resulted from accident, abuse, or  
misapplication.  
Limitation of Liability  
The hardware warranty set forth in this agreement replaces all other  
warranties. Icron Technologies Corporation expressly disclaims all other  
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement of  
third-party rights with respect to the hardware. Icron Technologies  
Corporation dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any  
modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. Under no  
circumstances will Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers or licensors  
be liable for any costs of procurement or substitute products or services, lost  
profits, loss of information or data, or any other special, indirect,  
consequential, or incidental damages arising in any way out of the sale of,  
use of, or inability to use Icron Technologies Corporation product or service,  
even if Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers or licensors have been  
advised of the possibility of such damages. In no case shall Icron  
Technologies Corporation, its suppliers and licensors’ liability exceed the  
actual money paid for the products at issue. Because some jurisdictions do  
not allow the limitation of implied warranties of liability for incidental,  
consequential, special, or indirect damages, the above limitation may not  
always apply. The above limitations will not apply in case of personal injury  
where and to the extent that applicable law requires such liability.  
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Obtaining Warranty Service  
To obtain warranty service, you must contact Icron Technologies  
Corporation within the warranty period for a Return Material Authorization  
(RMA) number. Be sure you have the serial numbers of the LEX unit and  
REX unit units before calling. Package the product appropriately for safe  
shipment and mark the RMA number on the outside of the package. The  
package must be sent prepaid to Icron Technologies Corporation. We  
recommend that you insure it or send it by a method that provides for  
tracking of the package. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to  
you, at Icron Technologies Corporation’s expense, not later than thirty days  
after Icron Technologies Corporation receives the defective product.  
Address the returned product to:  
RMA Coordinator  
Icron Technologies Corporation  
4664 Lougheed Highway, Suite 221  
Burnaby, BC, V5C 5T5  
Canada  
Tel: +1 604-638-3920  
Contacting Technical Support  
If you require technical assistance, send an e-mail message to:  
To help us serve you better, please include the following information with  
your technical support request:  
Description of the problem  
Host computer make and model  
Type of operating system installed (e.g. Windows XP, Mac OS X,  
etc.)  
Part number and serial number of the LEX unit and the REX unit  
Make and model of any USB device attached to the WiRanger  
Description of the installation  
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User Guide  
Notes  
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Icron Technologies Corporation  
4664 Lougheed Highway, Suite 221  
Burnaby, BC, V5C 5T5  
Canada  
Tel: +1 604-638-3920  
Fax: +1 604-638-3930  
90-00335-A04  
 

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