
CHAPTER FIVE - CONECTIVITY
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Note!
The assigned IP-address to the WLAN interface may not always be
valid in the networking context. In particular, if DHCP address assigning
fails, the WLAN subsystem on your PL3000 may assign an IPv4 address
with the 169.254/16 prefix to the WLAN interface. With the above-
mentioned prefix the IP address is valid for link-local connectivity only.
(The link-local IP-address is used for the communication across ad-hoc
links, for further information see IETF RFC3927)
Getting More Than One SCU Profile Active
Under the SDC Supplicant, it is possible to broaden the one active profile
practice so that the SDC Supplicant sees more active profiles than only one. In the
SCU terminology this property is called
‘Auto Profile’
. There are ‘On’ and ‘Off’
spots of the ‘Auto Profile’ on the Main property page in the SCU.
1. A tap on the
‘On’
spot gets the SCU to tell you what to do if you are
enabling the Auto Profile.
2. After closing the pop-up message window, the SCU directs you to
select profiles for an active profile list, just press the
‘ok’
button on the
keypad.
3. When you have selected profiles for the active list (assuming that you
have more than one profile being created and configured), tap on the
‘On’
spot again on the Main page.
Now, according to its profile list, the SDC Supplicant begins scanning the
access points for which it has the configurations to associate with.