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Page 1: ...User Manual EKI 6233BN Industrial Wi Fi Client ...

Page 2: ...EKI 6233BN User Manual ii ...

Page 3: ... installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed ...

Page 4: ...hich can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio ...

Page 5: ...roblem The exact wording of any error messages Warnings Cautions and Notes Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advantech com Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hard...

Page 6: ...r cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment s...

Page 7: ...ines are also recommended Wear a grounded wrist or ankle strap and use gloves to prevent direct contact to the device before servicing the device Avoid nylon gloves or work clothes which tend to build up a charge Always disconnect the power from the device before servicing it Before plugging a cable into any port discharge the voltage stored on the cable by touching the electrical contacts to the ...

Page 8: ...uration Utility 20 3 2 Starting the Configuration Utility 23 3 3 Discovering Your Device 24 3 3 1 Auto Searching 24 3 4 Network Settings 26 3 5 Administrator Settings 28 3 5 1 Locate the Device 28 3 5 2 Restore to Factory Default Settings 29 3 5 3 Resetting the Device 30 3 5 4 Add to Favorite 31 3 5 5 Update Firmware 32 Chapter 4 Web Interface 33 4 1 Overview 34 4 2 Accessing the Web Page 34 4 2 1...

Page 9: ...e 56 4 7 8 Tools 56 Chapter 5 Telnet Console Configuration58 5 1 Overview 59 5 2 Telnet Console 59 5 2 1 Create a new connection 59 5 2 2 Input the IP address 60 5 2 3 Connection Success 60 5 3 Command List 61 5 3 1 system 61 5 3 2 port 61 5 3 3 portadv 62 5 3 4 mvcom 62 5 3 5 mctrl 63 5 3 6 mdata 63 5 3 7 net 63 5 3 8 alarm 64 5 3 9 monitor 64 5 3 10 time 64 5 3 11 service 64 5 3 12 apply 65 5 3 ...

Page 10: ...Device Configuration Utility 24 Figure 3 7 Selecting a Group 25 Figure 3 8 Selecting a Device 25 Figure 3 9 Viewing Basic Settings 25 Figure 3 10 Utility Overview 26 Figure 3 11 Network Settings Overview 27 Figure 3 12 Locate the Device 28 Figure 3 13 Restore to Factory Default Settings 29 Figure 3 14 Reset Device 30 Figure 3 15 Add to Favorite 31 Figure 3 16 Update Firmware 32 Figure 4 1 Accessin...

Page 11: ...Syslogd 53 Figure 4 26 Administration NTP Time 53 Figure 4 27 Administration HTTP 54 Figure 4 28 Administration Scheduler 55 Figure 4 29 Administration Configuration 55 Figure 4 30 Administration Firmware Upgrade 56 Figure 4 31 Administration Tools 56 Figure 5 1 Creating a Telnet Connection 59 Figure 5 2 Creating a Telnet Connection 60 Figure 5 3 Telnet Connection Console 60 ...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 1Introduction ...

Page 13: ...a or issue commands from wireless LAN side The EKI 6233BN is specifically well suited for remote monitoring environments such as security systems factory automation and mobile devices on automobiles Types of supported devices Human Machine Interface HMI Programmable Logic Controller PLC Flow meters Temperature pressure monitoring equipment Gas leak detection device Scales Power monitoring equipmen...

Page 14: ...y IEEE 802 11a b g n Speed Up to 300 Mbps Antenna 2 supports 2T2R Free Space Range Open space 100 m Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA2 Personal WPA WPA2 Enterprise Ethernet Communications Compatibility IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u Speed 10 100 Mbps Port Connector 8 pin RJ45 Protection Built in 1 5 KV magnetic isolation Power Power Input 12 48VDC redundant dual inputs Power Connector Terminal block Power Con...

Page 15: ...4 EKI 6233BN User Manual 1 4 Dimensions The following view depicts the EKI 6233BN Figure 1 1 EKI 6233BN Dimensions 95 00 3 74 25 00 0 98 103 00 4 06 103 00 4 06 ...

Page 16: ...Chapter 2 2Getting Started ...

Page 17: ... following view shows the EKI 6233BN Figure 2 1 EKI 6233BN Front View No Item Description 1 Antenna connector Connector for antenna 2 System LED panel See LED Indicators on page 8 for further details 3 ETH port RJ45 ports x 1 P1 WLAN P2 SYS EKI 6233BN 1 1 3 2 ...

Page 18: ...Top View No Item Description 1 DIN Rail mounting plate Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail 1 No Item Description 1 Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring 2 Ground terminal Screw terminal used to ground chassis P Fail V1 PWR1 V1 V2 PWR2 V2 1 2 ...

Page 19: ... 2 P2 Green Power 2 is on Off Power 2 is off or power error condition exists 3 P1 Green Power 1 is on Off Power 1 is off or power error condition exists 4 WLAN Signal Strength Off No signal available Green One Signal quality is less than 80 dBm Green Two Signal quality is between 80 dBm and 60 dBm Green Three Signal quality is more than 60 dBm P1 WLAN P2 SYS 4 1 2 3 TX RX 1 5 ...

Page 20: ... DIN rail clip hooks over the top of the DIN rail as shown in the following illustration Make sure the DIN rail is inserted behind the spring mechanism 2 Once the DIN rail is seated correctly in the DIN rail clip press the front of the gateway to rotate the gateway down and into the release tab on the DIN rail clip If seated correctly the bottom of the DIN rail should be fully inserted in the rele...

Page 21: ...ay is correctly installed Otherwise re attempt the installation process from the beginning 2 2 1 2 Removing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 1 Ensure that power is removed from the gateway and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel of the gateway 2 Push down on the top of the DIN rail clip release tab with your finger As the clip releases lift the bottom of the gateway as shown in the ...

Page 22: ...d correctly 5 Secure the wall brackets to the device with M3 screws see the following figure Figure 2 8 Installing Wall Mount Plates Once the wall mounting brackets are secured on the device mark the screw hole location on the wall area 6 On the installation site place the device firmly against the wall Make sure the gateway is vertically and horizontally level 7 Insert a pencil or pen through the...

Page 23: ...l Mount Installation 12 Once the device is installed on the wall connect the required cables 2 2 3 Wireless Connection 1 Connect the antenna by screwing the antenna connectors in a clockwise direction Figure 2 10 Installing the Antenna 2 Position the antenna for optimal signal strength 2 2 1 P1 P1 WLAN P2 P2 SYS SYS EKI 6233BN ...

Page 24: ...est performance use shielded cabling Shielded cabling may be used to provide further protection Figure 2 12 Ethernet Plug Connector Pin Position Maximum cable length 100 meters 328 ft for 10 100BaseT Note The location and position of the antenna is crucial for effective wireless connectivity P1 P1 WLAN P2 P2 SYS SYS EKI 6233BN Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cable Wiring Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pi...

Page 25: ...esult of power loss EKI 6233BN support 12 to 48 VDC Dual power inputs are supported and allow you to connect a backup power source Figure 2 13 Power Wiring for EKI 6233BN Warning Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring the gateway Caution Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first gatewayed off The device only supports the voltage outlined in the typ...

Page 26: ...ices for more effective management and servicing 2 2 5 3 Grounding the Device Note Routing communications and power wiring through the same conduit may cause signal interference To avoid interference and signal degradation route power and communications wires through separate conduits Caution Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off The device only supports the v...

Page 27: ...15 Terminal Receptor Relay Contact The terminal receptor includes a total of six pins two for PWR1 two for PWR2 and two for a fault circuit 2 2 5 5 Wiring the Power Inputs Note Before applying power to the grounded gateway it is advisable to use a volt meter to ensure there is no voltage difference between the power supply s negative output terminal and the grounding point on the gateway Drain Wir...

Page 28: ...minal block from the gateway Figure 2 17 Removing a Terminal Block 3 Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver in the V1 V1 wire clamp screws and loosen the screws 4 Insert the negative positive DC wires into the V V terminals of PW1 If setting up power redundancy connect PW2 in the same manner 5 Tighten the wire clamp screws to secure the DC wires in place Figure 2 18 Installing DC Wires in a Termin...

Page 29: ...rminal block and the terminal receptor the terminal block is seated correctly Figure 2 19 Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor 2 3 Reset Button Reset configuration to factory default Press and hold Reset button for 10 seconds System reboot Press and hold Reset button for 2 seconds Note Do NOT power off the gateway when loading default settings ...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 3Utility Configuration ...

Page 31: ...rogram the path for the setup program on the CD ROM is as follows E EKI_Device_Configuration_Utility_v3 04 exe 3 If there is an existing COM port mapping utility on the host PC remove it at this time A system reboot may be necessary before continuing the installation 4 Once the InstallShield Wizard screen displays click Next to proceed with the installation Figure 3 1 InstallShield Wizard 1 of 4 N...

Page 32: ...s I Agree to continue or Cancel to stop the installation Figure 3 2 InstallShield Wizard 2 of 4 The InstallShield continues and a status screen displays The default installation path is C Program Files EKI Device Configuration Utility Figure 3 3 InstallShield Wizard 3 of 4 ...

Page 33: ...ser Manual 6 Once the installation of the package is finished a Configuration Utility Setup screen displays Click Finish to conclude the process and exit the InstallShield Wizard Figure 3 4 InstallShield Wizard 4 of 4 ...

Page 34: ...you can set the IP address Gateway address and Subnet mask Perform administrative functions export and import the device setting manage access IP a descriptive name upgrade firmware You can open the Configuration Utility from the Windows Start Menu by clicking Start All Programs EKI Device Configuration Utility EKI Device Configuration Utility The Configuration Utility displays as shown in the fol...

Page 35: ...k on the device name to show the features of the specific device Click on the before the model name and the utility will expand the tree structure to show the individual device name Click on the before the model name and the utility will collapse the tree structure Figure 3 6 Open View of Serial Device Configuration Utility Select the device in this sub tree The first tab on the Configuration Area...

Page 36: ...atus and connected host IP Figure 3 7 Selecting a Group Click on the before the device name and the utility will expand the interfaces on this device Figure 3 8 Selecting a Device Click to enter the configuration page to change the setting The configuration will be introduced on following sections Figure 3 9 Viewing Basic Settings ...

Page 37: ...automatically assign an IP address through the configuration server DHCP BOOTP AutoIP mode to automatically assign an IP address using a Bootstrap Protocol or DHCP server The server is set with the following default IP configuration 10 0 0 1 The EKI 6233BN includes a software utility option which you can install on your system for configuration through computer based software The EKI 6233BN also i...

Page 38: ...erver does not respond DHCP Advanced Setting When you enabling DHCP protocol to get IP address it will be waited DHCP server to give IP within DHCP time out The default value is 180 seconds DNS Setting In order to use DNS feature you need to set the IP address of the DNS server to be able to access the host with the domain name The EKI 6233BN device provides Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Se...

Page 39: ...cific serial device is possible through the Locate function To locate the device 1 From the device list frame locate the desired device and right click on it to display the settings menu 2 Select Locate from the menu Figure 3 12 Locate the Device The unit s Status LED will turn solid amber and the buzzer will sound until you click Stop Locate ...

Page 40: ...The confirm message will display after clicking Restore to Factory Default Settings If you really want to restore the serial device sever to factory default settings please click Yes button to continue Power off the device within ten seconds After reconnecting the power all settings will be reset to the factory default If the power supply remains connected for more than ten seconds the device will...

Page 41: ...configuration settings to flash memory Once a new setting is changed you can use the Save function to accept the changes You will need to reset the device to save the settings to flash memory To reset the device 1 Right click a desired device to display the settings menu 2 Select Reset Device Figure 3 14 Reset Device The device resets Once the process is complete the device displays under the Devi...

Page 42: ...e function allows to easily map available devices to Favorite s By bookmarking specific devices you can create quickly accessible shortcuts for existing critical devices from the vast pool of locally or remotely networked EKI 6233BN devices Figure 3 15 Add to Favorite ...

Page 43: ...in is as same as the device or the host can establish the TCP connection to the device To update firmware 1 Right click a desired device to display the settings menu 2 Select Update Firmware Figure 3 16 Update Firmware 3 Select the firmware file you want to update Wait for a few seconds for the firmware to finish updating After the update has completed click on the OK button The device will restar...

Page 44: ...Chapter 4 4Web Interface ...

Page 45: ...device Once the IP is entered you will be presented with the following windows 4 2 Accessing the Web Page 4 2 1 Accessing the Web Page via Configuration Utility To access the web page via configuration utility 1 Select Ethernet under the desired device 2 Click Launch Browser Figure 4 1 Accessing the Web Page via Configuration Utility Note Before using the web based configuration make sure your hos...

Page 46: ...ress LAN Interface 1 10 0 0 1 The main menu is shown 3 Enter the default user name and password admin admin 4 Click Enter to continue and access the interface 4 3 Overview To access this page click System Figure 4 2 System Info The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description System Info Firmware Version Display the current firmware version of the device Local Hostna...

Page 47: ...vice Buffered Displays the RAM in kiloBytes kB set aside as a temporary holding place for data Local Network Local IP Address Displays the assigned IP address of the device Local Netmask Displays the assigned netmask of the device MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device WAN Network WAN IP Address Displays the assigned IP address of the WAN entry WAN Netmask Displays the assigned netmask...

Page 48: ...ess Enter the WAN IP address given by your service provider Subnet Mask Enter the WAN subnet mask given by your service provider Default Gateway Enter the WAN gateway IP address given by your service provider Primary DNS Server Enter the primary WAN DNS IP address given by your service provider Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary WAN DNS IP address given by your service provider MAC Address D...

Page 49: ...Status Rx Tx Serial LAN 1 2 Link Active 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Device C Device B Device A 192 168 1 0 24 192 168 1 1 Default GW Switch AP Mode 10 1 1 2 Client Mode Enable WWAN WWAN 10 1 1 5 LAN1 192 168 1 1 Ethernet Ether NB PC 10 1 1 3 De D vice C R e s e t E K I 6 3 3 3 A C De D vice B R e s e t E K I 6 3 3 3 A C De D vice A 192 168 1 1 Default GW R e s e t E K I 6 3 3 3 A C Mode 1 1 2 P1 P1 WLAN P2 P2...

Page 50: ...fault DNS 1 for the interface The default is 192 168 1 1 DNS 2 Enter a value to specify the default DNS 2 for the interface Speed Duplex Click the drop down menu to select the transmission parameters Auto Negotiation 100M Full Duplex 100M Half Duplex 10M Full Duplex 10M Half Duplex DHCP Server DHCP Server Click to enable or disable the DHCP server function Start IP Address Enter an IP address to s...

Page 51: ...up the request and take next action Subnet Mask Enter a value to specify the IP subnet mask for the interface The default is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Enter a value default 192 168 1 254 to specify the default gateway for the interface DNS Click the radio button to select a DNS mode Automatic or Specific DNS 1 Enter a value to specify the default DNS 1 for the interface The default is 192 168 ...

Page 52: ...ess Setting mode Static or DHCP DHCP Timeout Enter a string to specify the DHCP server response time in seconds 30 default DNS Click the radio button to select the DNS mode Automatic or Specific Speed Duplex Click the drop down menu to select the transmission parameters Auto Negotiation 100M Full Duplex 100M Half Duplex 10M Full Duplex 10M Half Duplex MAC Address Display the MAC address to which p...

Page 53: ...r response time in seconds 30 default DNS Click the radio button to select the DNS mode Automatic or Specific DNS 1 Enter a value to specify the default DNS 1 for the interface The default is 192 168 1 1 DNS 2 Enter a value to specify the default DNS 2 for the interface Speed Duplex Click the drop down menu to select the transmission parameters Auto Negotiation 100M Full Duplex 100M Half Duplex 10...

Page 54: ...policy Name Enter a text string to identify the port forwarding entry Start Port Enter the value of the starting port for this entry End Port Enter the value of the ending port for this entry Local IP Enter the IP address defining the static address of the local IP Local Port Enter the value defining the local port Protocol Click the drop down menu to select the protocol setting options TCP UDP Bo...

Page 55: ...g Destination IP Filtering Source Port Filtering Destination Port Filtering Port Forwarding as well as DMZ Source IP Filtering The source IP filtering gives users the ability to restrict certain types of data packets from users local network to Internet through the device Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting users local network To access this page click Networking Settings...

Page 56: ... number of the sender IP address Destination port Enter the port number of the destination IP address Delete Click Delete to remove the entry from the Filter policy Add Click Add to include the entry in the Filter policy Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the policy Item Description Item Description Wireless Network Operation Mode Click the drop down menu to select an operation mode S...

Page 57: ...one access point AP to another Watchdog The function is used to monitor specific events which are triggered upon meeting set conditions Disable Disable the watchdog function Disassociation Once set conditions are met within the defined Disassociate Timer setting one of the following watchdog actions is triggered Restart WiFi Reboot Force or Re association Ping The feature pings a specified IP addr...

Page 58: ...the WiFi By default the AP transmits at full power Full Half or Quarter Short Guard Interval Click the drop down menu to enable disable the short guard interval In 802 11 operation the guard interval is 800ns The short guard interval time is 400ns to allow for an increased throughput Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description Security Policy Securi...

Page 59: ...cription Overview Mode Display the current operation mode of the device SSID Display the SSID Channel Frequency Display the current channel frequency of the device Receive Statistics BSSID Displays the basic service set identifier BSSID access point unique MAC address Signal Level Displays the power level measure in decibel milliwatts of the listed BSSID Wlan status TX packets Display the current ...

Page 60: ...us for event notification Mail Sever SNMP Trap Server and the SNMP Agent Setting At the top of the list is the Mail Server setting which allows you to specify the mail server to be used by the device in order to deliver notifications to selected Email accounts The SNMP Trap Server settings allows you to specify the management station of a significant event by way of an unsolicited SNMP message The...

Page 61: ...eceive alarm emails Email address 2 Enter the email address 2 to receive alarm emails Email address 3 Enter the email address 3 to receive alarm emails Email address 4 Enter the email address 4 to receive alarm emails SNMP Trap Server Trap Server Enter the SNMP Trap server address Trap Server Port Enter the SNMP Trap server port Trap Version Click the radio button to select the SNMP version creden...

Page 62: ...lick Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description System Event Cold Start Click the option to select a warning type when the device s power is cut off and reconnected Warm Start Click the option to select a warning type when the device is reboot Authentication failure Click the option to select a warning type when an incorrect password is entered IP address chan...

Page 63: ...ally or on a remote syslog server Item Description Log File Click the drop down menu to select a specific action for the system log file Available options Download Log File Remove Log File Download and Remove Log File Export Click Export to download the log file Item Description Device Description Enter the device description VCOM Ignore Device ID Click Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable VCO...

Page 64: ...m Description Syslogd Click Enabled or Disabled to set the logging service status Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description System Time Displays the current System Time Manual Time If NTP Service is disabled manually enter the NTP settings Settings Year Month Day Hour Minute Seconds NTP Service Click the drop down menu to enable the NTP server Time Zone Click the ...

Page 65: ...lt the function is disabled When enabled a NAT setting and Open Ports can be setup to direct connection requests to an internal server HTTPS port Enter the port to forward HTTPS traffic default 443 HTTP port Enter the port to forward HTTP traffic default 80 Username and password Username Enter the name of the user entry Password Enter the character set for the define password type Confirm Password...

Page 66: ...cription Reboot Click to Enabled or Disabled the Reboot scheduled function Time Click to enable or disable the daily reboot schedule Alternatively disable Everyday to manually select a specific day and hour minutes of the week to schedule the reboot Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Export Configuration Export Click Export to export the device settings Imp...

Page 67: ...the items in the previous figure Load Factory Defaults Load Default Click Load Default to have all configuration parameters reset to their factory default values All changes that have been made will be lost even if you have issued a save Item Description Item Description Browse Click Browse to select the configuration file Upload Click Upload to upload to the current version Item Description Reboo...

Page 68: ...ross a power cycle Host names are composed of series of labels concatenated with periods Each label must be between 1 and 63 characters long maximum of 64 characters Ping Click Ping to display ping result for the IP address Remote Packet Capture Rpcapd Click Enable to the Remote Packet Capture feature to specify a remote port as the destination for packet captures Item Description ...

Page 69: ...Chapter 5 5Telnet Configuration ...

Page 70: ...ions of the console mode is to change the web configuration login password You can use terminal software like Hyper Terminal Telix and other related terminal software 5 2 Telnet Console 5 2 1 Create a new connection You can create a new Telnet connection and assign a connection name for the console configuration Figure 5 1 Creating a Telnet Connection ...

Page 71: ...ce and the Telnet TCP port number is 23 Figure 5 2 Creating a Telnet Connection 5 2 3 Connection Success After connecting to the device in HyperTerminal console a welcome greeting displays Figure 5 3 Telnet Connection Console At the command prompt you can type a help followed by the Enter button or Tab twice to display the command list You can toggle between the different command menu options ...

Page 72: ... in Control mode USDG mdata Show or configure the serial ports in Data mode USDG net Show or configure the Ethernet ports settings alarm Show or configure the auto warning functions including mail alarm and SNMP alarm monitor Monitor the serial ports status mrfc2217 Show all port modes and mode information time Show or configure the time information service Enable or disable the web Telnet and SNM...

Page 73: ...Usage mvcom Show all serial ports mode and related information Usage mvcom nn all Set the nn th or all serial ports as the Virtual COM mode Usage mvcom nn all idleto Set the nn th or all serial ports host idle timeout S Usage mvcom nn all respto framebk Set the nn th or all serial ports response timeout and frame break Usage mvcom nn all bysize Set datapackage as size bytes Value 0 None Setting Us...

Page 74: ...atport Set the nn th or all serial ports data idle timeout listen port and AT command port Usage mdata nn all respto framebk Set the nn th or all serial ports response timeout and frame break Usage mdata nn all peernum 1 16 peer d d d d d Set the peer IP address and port for receive data Usage mdata nn all bysize bytime bychar NULL bychartimeout ON OFF Set datapackage as size bytes or time ms or c...

Page 75: ... wstart auth ip passwd eth1 Set current mail event configuration Usage alarm event trap cstart wstart auth eth1 Set current trap event configuration Usage alarm port 1 2 dcd none mail trap all dsr none mail trap all Set current port alarm configuration 5 3 9 monitor Usage monitor port 1 16 setting Monitor the serial ports settings Usage monitor port 1 16 statistic Monitor the serial ports statisti...

Page 76: ...the shell session 5 3 14 help Usage help Display help information of command list Usage help cmd Show the usage of command 5 3 15 wireless Usage wireless Show or configure the wireless settings or informations Usage wireless ssid Set SSID Usage wireless country us de fr es jp kr cn channel 0 1 14 Set country code and channel us United States channel 0 Auto ...

Page 77: ...age wireless caclient Import the Client certification from host PC to device Usage wireless cakey Import the private key from host PC to device 5 3 16 wirelessadv Usage wirelessadv Show device wireless advance informations Usage wirelessadv roaming on off Enable disable Roaming Usage wirelessadv rssi 10 95 Set connection quality monitor RSSI threshold Usage wirelessadv rssi_hyst 0 24 Set connectio...

Page 78: ...EKI 6233BN User Manual 67 Usage mrfc2217 nn all Set port nn all as RFC2217 mode Usage mrfc2217 nn all idleto lsport Set host idle timeout s and listen port ...

Page 79: ...ations are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2022 ...

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