
Appendix A: Configuration Examples
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A.5
Adding single Ethernet node to WLAN
Fig. 27
Adding WLAN connectivity
This example shows how to connect a PLC with an Ethernet network interface to an existing
WLAN with support for layer 2 and layer 3 traffic. The WLAN interface in the Wireless Bolt will
clone the MAC address of the Ethernet interface in the PLC.
Only a single Ethernet node will be able to communicate via a third-party WLAN access point in
this setup.
Configuration
1.
Reset the Wireless Bolt to the factory default settings.
2.
In
Network Settings
, configure the IP settings as required by the wireless network.
3.
In
WLAN Settings
, click on
Scan for Networks
.
4.
When the scan has completed, select the wireless network from the dropdown list.
5.
If required, select the authentication mode and enter the passkey for the wireless network.
6.
Click on
Save and Reboot
.
7.
Check the
System Overview
page to confirm that the WLAN connection is established
before continuing.
DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP!
After the final steps of the configuration procedure the web
interface may no longer be accessible from the network without doing a factory reset.
8.
In
WLAN Settings
, set
Bridge Mode
to
Layer 2 cloned MAC only
.
9.
Enter the MAC address of the PLC in the
Cloned MAC Address
field.
10. Enter the IP address of the PLC in the
Cloned IP Address
field.
11. Click on
Save and Reboot
.
The Wireless Bolt will now function as a WLAN interface for the PLC using the MAC address of its
Ethernet interface.
Anybus
®
Wireless Bolt
™
User Manual
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