To change the configuration, you need to be in “Command” mode. To put our wireless device into
“Command” mode, type
$$$
on your PC keyboard and then press the ENTER key. You should see the text
CMD appear, just below the *HELLO* text, in the terminal window. Press the ENTER key again and a cursor
will appear with the current software version shown.
You are now in “Command” mode and can type in any of the commands that are listed in this document.
Most of the commands are either “get” commands to display the current settings, or “set” commands to
change the settings. If you get a command wrong, then you will see an error message. In the window
below, I have issued a command
get uart
to display the serial port settings and then I have intentionally
entered the same command wrongly
get zart
to show the error message returned. You must always press
the ENTER key after typing in the command to make the PC send the command to the unit.
If you wish to change the SSID of the wireless device, then you should use the following command;
set wlan ssid XXXXXXXXX
(where XXXXXXXX is the name of the SSID you wish to set)
It is recommended that you only use standard letters or numbers and use – or _ symbols instead of spaces
between words.