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The LAN interface can use both static and dynamic network settings.
If the interface is configured to use dynamic settings, the network
where the LAN interface is connected must have a DHCP server that
provides the settings.
The network configuration can be done using the optional display and
keypad, or by using the service port. For instructions, see section LAN
Communication on page 74. The LAN interface also provides a web
configuration interface, which you can access by entering the IP
address of the LAN interface in the address field of a web browser.
For instructions on how to verify the current settings and status of the
LAN interface, see section Device Information on page 99.
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Figure 35
LAN Interface Module
The following numbers refer to Figure 35 above:
1
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Flat cable connector
2
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RJ45 connector with indicator LEDs for link and activity
WLAN Interface
The optional WLAN interface enables a wireless Ethernet connection
(IEEE 802.11b) to the transmitter. The interface supports Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). For
WEP, 64 and 128 bit encryption is supported, with open system or
shared key authentication. WPA is used in the Pre-Shared Key (PSK)
mode, with either TKIP or CCMP protocol.
The WLAN interface provides the same capabilities as the serial
connection. The user can connect to the transmitter using the MI70
Link software, or by using a telnet client program such as