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Click OK on the confirmation message and wait 20 seconds for the reboot process to complete.
While rebooting, the thermostat will display “DP” icon in the lower right corner to indicate it is in the
process of searching and connecting to the AP. Once the “DP” stops flashing, the thermostat has
successfully connected to Wi-Fi access point. After reboot of the thermostat, the new
Infrastructure
mode with new IP settings will be used. The thermostat will now be connected to the local Wi-Fi network
AP selected in configuration screen and will not show up as an access point itself any more. If you are
unsure of the thermostat’s IP address, it could be viewed through the
Engineering Menu
in items (
IP-1
)
for the first octet, (
IP-2
) for the second octet, (
IP-3
) for the third, and (
IP-4
) for the fourth octet of the IP
address, or if you have access to the Wi-Fi access point, its “statistics” or “connected devices” web page
will show the BASstat BW2’s IP address as well as MAC address (the same address in Engineering
Menu items
Phy1, Phy2, and Phy3
and the printed MAC on the back of the thermostat Wi-Fi module
(outlined in blue above).