Chapter 4: To use the web interface
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To set up the interfaces
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To set up the interfaces
LAN interface setup
The terminal has two LAN connectors. LAN#1 is with PoE (Power over Ethernet).
To configure the LAN interface, do as follows:
1. In the
Control panel
gears
, click the
LAN
icon
at the top of the page.
2. To enable the LAN interface, select
Enable
.
3. To enable Power over Ethernet (PoE) on LAN#1, select
Enable
next to
Power over
Ethernet
. PoE is used e.g. for powering IP handsets. If you are not using PoE, you can save
power by disabling PoE.
4. Click
Save
.
•
A line through a grayed-out
LAN
icon means the interface is
disabled
.
• A
blue
LAN
icon means the interface is
enabled
.
For a description of how to set up the
local network parameters
.
WLAN interface setup
To configure the WLAN interface, do as follows:
1. In the
Control panel
gears
, click the W
LAN
icon
at the top of the page.
2. To enable the WLAN interface, select
Enable
.
3. Next to
Region
, select the region you are located in.
4. Select the
Channel
number used for communication on the WLAN interface.
5. Select
Broadcast SSID
to show your WLAN access point to other users.
If you
clear
the box, your WLAN access point is hidden.
6. Type in the
SSID
.
The SSID is a max. 32 character text identifying the wireless local area network. All wireless
devices on a WLAN must use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other. The
default SSID is
EXPLORER710
.
7. Select the
Security
standard. You may select one of the following encryption standards:
Note
It may take some seconds to enable the interface.
Note
The Internet settings entered in the Terminal settings page also apply for the WLAN
interface. See
Internet and LAN connection modes on page 75
.
Note
It may take some seconds to enable the interface.
Note
In some countries, the use of WLAN is not allowed. Before continuing, make sure
WLAN is allowed and licensed in the country where you intend to use it.