WPANONE, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK)
Encryption:
Encryption method currently used
Channel:
Channel currently used (Auto or 1-11)
State:
Current state of the WiFi interface (Disabled, Ready if in Access point Mode, or Not
Connected, Scanning, and Connected if in Client Mode)
RSSI:
Received Signal Strength Indicator (displayed in Client Mode only)
5.5.2.
WiFi (WLAN) - Wireless Settings (Client)
The Logic-5000 can be configured for up to 20 access points.
Note: All access points must run a DHCP server.
In wireless client mode, the Logic-5000 unit will try to connect to the Access Point with the
strongest signal on the list. When the Logic-5000 unit connects to an access point, it starts
a DHCP client service. The DHCP server running on the access point must provide an IP
address, netmask, and gateway to the Logic-5000 unit. When the WiFi client is connected to
a WiFi access point, the default route is set to point to the gateway address obtained by the
DHCP client.
Figure 17
- WiFi (WLAN) -> Wireless Settings (Client)
5.5.2.1.
Wireless Settings
Access Point Number:
Access point number (automatically assigned)
SSID:
Service Set Identifier. This is the name of the wireless local area network.
Channel:
RF channel number (Auto or 1 to 11)
Authentication:
Authentication method to be used (Example: Open, Shared, WPANONE,
WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK)
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