KLEv3 User Manual V1.0
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Preferably use a WPA/WPA2 wireless connection. Older protocols such as WEP are unsecure.
Check Enable Wireless Interface to put the wireless interface in service. Wait until the service is
started and the wireless part of this form is displayed.
In Network Name (SSID), select the name of the wireless network (SSID) you want to connect
to. If you do not know, please get this information from your network administrator. If the
wanted SSID does not appear in the list, try to click on Scan. Eventually, if you cannot get the
desired SSID, this is likely because the access point is out of reach.
Please refer to the help page to fill in the wireless interface parameters. We recommend you
leave the wireless router or access point configure the KLEv3 by checking Use DHCP
3.6.3. Store Settings
Click the Store Settings button to save the new network setting. Then press the Soft Restart to
put them in service. Once it restarted, all accesses to KLEv3 will need to use the new network
information. The new KLEv3 Web Management address will be:
https://<IP_address>:<TCP Port Base + 8>
For example let's suppose that KLEv3 new IP Address is 192.168.1.192 and that TCP Port Base is
set to 5920, then the KLEv3 Web Management new URL is: https://192.168.1.192:5928
3.6.4. Important Note
The Ethernet port and the Wireless port can work simultaneously at the condition they belong
to different IP networks. In the case that both ports are set to conflicting IP addresses, the
Ethernet port will work, and the wireless port will not work whether or not the Ethernet cable
is connected.
So, if you plan you use the wireless alone, i.e., without Ethernet cable, please give to the
Ethernet port a fake IP address in a different network. For example, if the IP address of the
wireless port belongs to 192.168.1.xxx, you could set the Ethernet Port to 192.168.2.xxx
(netmask = 255.255.255.0).
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Make sure you pass all information about KLEv3 to your Network Administrator so that he can make the needed
adjustments to the firewalls, network configuration, and DMZ of routers for the KLEv3 to function properly and to
allow it to be accessed from remote locations across the Internet.