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If your laptop also has access to the same LAN, then this IP address can be typed into a browser
address bar and a connection to the monitor can be established over the LAN connection.
Connecting using a cellular modem
The monitors can be fitted with a cellular modem as shown in Figure 4-6 and have a built in cellular
antenna on the outside roof of the enclosure. The modem requires a SIM card and the modem must
be configured Set up MOXA G3111 HSPA modem for remote communication
Online reference
http://training.aeroqual.com/mod/page/view.php?id=702
Aeroqual supplies an optional cellular modem (MOXA G3111 HSPA) for remote
communication. This is Aeroqual part number R38. This must be correctly configured to work
on the local telecommunications network in your country.
The modem requires a standard SIM card (dynamic IP) which you can buy from a cell phone
store. The SIM card fits in a slot underneath the modem as shown in Figure 2-6.
You must know the APN of your cellular provider, you can find out the APN by going to
and looking up your country and cellular provider.
Directly connect the MOXA modem to your PC using an Ethernet cable.
Then enter the APN into the correct field through the MOXA configuration interface shown in
Figure 2-6.
Figure 4-6 The MOXA modem uses a SIM card and it must be configured for use.
The Ethernet Mode must be set to Auto DHCP client to use the MOXA modem, as shown in Figure
4-9 (c). Other options for connecting to the monitor
There are several options to establish a communication connection to the monitors. These require the
communication settings to be changed in the Configure Instrument App shown in Figure 4-7. The
communications settings are entered in to the third column. Details of each of these communication
methods and how to set them up in the Configure Instrument App are given in the online training.