Easily find drivers, software, and documentation for a specific product. Click the Download link to start the download. In the File Download dialog box, select Save this program to disk. Select a location on your computer to save the file, and then click Save. In Windows Explorer, go to the location where you saved the downloaded file, double-click the file to start the installation process, and then follow the.
Wireless Network Access
Wireless network access is available for current students and employees at most RCC locations.
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The AWK-3131A-RCC Series industrial 802.11n wireless AP/client is an ideal wireless solution for applications such as onboard passenger infotainment systems and inter-carriage wireless backbone networks because it provides a faster data rate compared to 802.11g devices. Device Name Latest ROM # Details & Instructions Link HTC Desire 530(Wal-Mart Family Mobile) 1.01.352.25.
To connect to the wireless network:
- Make sure wireless is enabled on your device
- Connect to the RCC broadcast network--look for RCCwireless in the list of available networks
- Open a web browser and sign in using your student or staff username and password:
- Students username: <firstname>.<lastname>.<last 4 digits of Student ID>
- Staff username: JSmith
- Accept the Use Policy (By checking the 'Use Policy' box in our account sign-up, you agree that you have read, understand, and accept the terms and conditions described).
To ensure a safe operating environment for all users, you will be required to install and run various anti-virus software and appropriate security patches. If you do not meet the requirements, you will be prompted to download the appropriate software to meet compliance using RCC's wireless network.
All users are required to install a software policy key to insure compliance.
To receive Internet access:
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- Install the SafeConnect Policy Key Client and accept the terms and conditions
- When the file download box appears, select Open (FireFox users select Save and install by double-clicking the .exe file from your download location)
- You will be prompted to Accept the terms and conditions, if you do not accept you will not gain Internet access.
If you have a problem connecting to the wireless, please contact a computer lab aide, tutor or the Helpdesk.
RALS System
Overview
The RALS Remote Connect (RRC) document discusses the installation of the RRC software.
To download the latest Version of RRC, click the button below and download the Zip folder to your desktop.
After clicking on the image below and download the Zip folder to your desktop:
Click on the download image and 'save' the folder to a local drive.
Unzip the folder using a zip compression tool like WinZip.
From the START menu, select Run, browse to the “setup.exe” file for RRC (see Contents of the Installation Package) and run the program.
NOTE: When executing the installation process on Windows Vista and Window 7, you should immediately get a window entitled “Open File – Security Warning.” and stating, “The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to continue?” If the “Name” is the “setup.exe” you just executed, select “Run”.
A “Preparing to Install…” window will appear, followed by “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for RALS Remote Connect”. Click “Next” on this window.
To determine which version of RRC you currently have:
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a Program > Select RALS Remote Connect
Navigate over to the 'Version' column to see what version you currently have
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The Version in your RRC Status Screen, shown below, is not the same as Add / Remove Programs screen shown above – this is the version of the status screen not necessary the service. The version of the service should always be used to determine the installed version.
Functionality
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RALS Remote Connect (RRC) comprises two software programs intended to run on a Microsoft Windows PC, making it an “RRC Download Workstation”. One of the programs, RRC.exe, is installed as a service that runs continually in the background whenever the Windows operating system is up and running.
The figure above illustrates the major components of the system in which the RRC operates and their interconnections.
The RRC service uses the PC’s serial or USB ports to communicate with a local Point-of-care (POC) instrument or device on the one side, and the PC’s Ethernet port on the other side to link the device via the network to a remote RALS server. The other program, RRC_Status.exe, allows the user to configure the RRC service and monitor its operation. (Configuration information is stored in a third file, RRC.ini).