Chapter 1. Overview of Wireless Imager
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[Using LAN2 with a PC in Ethernet (“wired”) LAN]
The PC must have following settings. The network also must have a DHCP server and a wireless
access point.
IP address: “Obtain IP address automatically”
[NOTE]
If WEP is set for your access point, configure WEP settings for Wireless Imager using
Wireless-enabled PC.
To check the IP address that is obtained from DHCP server, press the Test Switch on
the unit to display current settings. The DHCP-assigned IP address will be shown in
“IP Address”.
The default SSID/ESSID for Wireless Imager is set to “ANY”. This SSID/ESSID
(“ANY”) allows communication to the access point in best link condition. Therefore, if
there are several access points in your area, and you want to establish a link with an
access point in the same network segment, you must have Wireless Imager in the
best possible link condition (for example, locate Wireless Imager as close to the
access point as possible).
To check with which access point your Wireless Imager is communicating, press the
Test Switch on the unit to display its current settings. The SSID/ESSID of access
point to which Wireless Imager is communicating will appear in the parenthesis, “( )”,
next to “ANY”.
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[Using LAN3 with wireless LAN enabled PC]
The PC must have following settings.
IP address: 192.168.100.1 ~ 192.168.100.254
( This is the range of IP addresses for a PC that needs to establish communication
with Wireless Imager. However, [192.168.100.100] is the default IP address for
Wireless Imager. Therefore, if there is a PC in the network with the same IP
address, you must assign another IP address to your Wireless Imager. With
regard to duplicate IP address, consult with your network administrator.)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Wireless Mode: 802.11AdHoc
SSID / ESSID: Use the same SSID / ESSID to your PC
WEP Encryption: Disabled (If WEP is set for your PC, configure WEP setting for Wireless
Imager.)
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[To reset to the factory default settings]
To reset to the factory default settings, press and hold the TEST switch for approximately 10 seconds.
When all LED are flashing simultaneously, the settings are then returned to the factory default settings.
However, the communication mode is set to “Pseudo AdHoc” or “802.11 AdHoc” by using the DIP switch
on the main unit. ( See the description about [ 7. DIP switch ] of [ 1.4. Part names and functions of main
unit ] in chapter 1. )
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