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Electronic Attendance and Server Update

Learn how to access servers, connect to networks, and troubleshoot issues for IEEE 802.11 meetings. Follow detailed instructions provided by Tim Godfrey, Al Petrick, and IceFyre.

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Electronic Attendance and Server Update

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  1. Electronic Attendance and Server Update Tim Godfrey IEEE 802.11 WG Secretary Al Petrick IEEE 802.11 Vice-Chair Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  2. Everyone must sign in as “become a member” Pluto’s Home Page Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  3. Enter email address And Password Pluto’s Home Page Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  4. Pluto’s Home Page Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  5. Pluto’s Home Page Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  6. Enter contact information Pluto’s Home Page Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  7. Pluto’s Home Page Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  8. Wireless Network Information • Both 802.11a and 802.11b networks are available • SSID (case sensitive) • IEEE • Enable DHCP in the Netcard’s TCP/IP properties • “Obtain IP Address Automatically” • No WEP is being used. Be sure your WEP is disabled. • Outgoing SMTP Server is 10.0.1.1(for this meeting) Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil 10 November 2002 v1

  9. Server information • 802.11 Servers • PLUTO (10.0.1.3) • Shared Drives • 802.11-subm (writable) contains TO_DOC_KEEPER folder • 802.11-docs (read only) contains all meeting documents • 802.15: 802-15-server (10.0.1.15) • Incoming (writable) for submissions • Documents (read only) contains all meeting documents Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  10. Attendance Server • Attendance Book and Document Number Server: PLUTO • Access in web browser as: http://PLUTO/ • Static IP at 10.0.1.3 Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  11. Other Server Information • 802.16: Mercury 10.0.1.16 • 802.17: 10.0.1.17 • 802.18, 19, and 20: 802-18-19 (10.0.1.18) • 802.18 Radio Regulatory \\802-18-19\RadioReg • 802.19 Coexistence \\802-18-19\Coexistance • 802.20 MBWA \\802-18-19\MBWA • 802.20 MBWA \\802-18-19\MBWA-Subm Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  12. Windows NT/2000/XP Users • You cannot log on as yourself in your LAN domain and get access • Method 1: • Go to Passwords and Users in Control Panel and set up a new persona with access to only your computer (and set its password) • Log out and back in as the new persona • Use Find files, folders…. to find computer • Search for \\pluto or \\802-15-server • Method 2: • From command line: net use \\pluto /user:guest “” • After this network browsing, etc will work • Method 3: • Right click "My Computer", -> map network drive, at editbox Folder: \\pluto\documents and/or \\pluto\802.11 • Select "connect using different username and password. In dialog set username as guest, password is blank. Select ok, select finish on map network drive dialog. • This information is not remembered so will need to be done on each boot of the machine. Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  13. Connecting to Servers • Windows 98, Windows ME • Make sure you have logged into your computer with a valid name. • If your start menu says “Log Off …” you will not be able to connect. It should show “Log Off <name>” • From Windows Explorer, options are • Browse for pluto or 802-15-server in workgroup IEEE802 in your “Network Neighborhood” • Use “Find Computer” to find \\pluto or \\802-15-server • Use Tools / Map Network Drive • Map drives to \\pluto\802.11 and \\pluto\Documents Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  14. Troubleshooting • If you can’t access or find a particular server • Ping it – is the address being pinged in some other range than our local network 10.0.x.x? Is the name being pinged something like pluto.yourcompany.com? That means you have some other host with the same name on your home network. • To solve, run: IPCONFIG /flushdns from a command prompt to flush your DNS cache. • If you are denied access to Pluto for files • For Win 2K / XP, try forcing different credentials • Method 1 from Explorer: Map Network Drive, click on “connect using a different user name” : Select user “guest”, pw “guest”. • Method 2 CMD line: NET USE N: \\pluto\802.11-docs /user:guest guest • For Win9x you can’t change users. You have to log off and log on again as “guest”. Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

  15. New Server Names • Turn off shared drives!!! • Update virus protection !!! Al Petrick, IceFyre, Tim Godfrey, Intersil

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