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MYWELLNESS KIOSK PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
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Date: 11-01-2021
Document Code: PIR-00166-EN
Rev: 1.1
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– WFAEC
▪ There must be only one dedicated Access Point / Wi-Fi router that provides the service;
▪ DHCP enabled;
▪ It’s recommended to avoid broadcasting the same SSID, through 2.4 and 5 GHz, at the same time.
▪ Configure the Access Point to broadcast only one SSID (Service Set Identifier) needed for the
equipment installation. The SSID must not be hidden;
▪ Program in the display of MYWELLNESS KIOSK (Customer Menu 2406
Network
Wi-Fi) just only
the SSID defined above;
▪ Frequency Band:
▪ 5GHz band only (not automatic) is the configuration suggested;
▪ If the Access Point is not provided with 5GHz band, 2.4GHz is ok but might need some channel
fine tuning by the local IT company. The best practice for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi configuration is enabling
Wi-Fi on one of the following channels: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Other channels: 2, 3, 4, 13, 14
might cause int
erference with Bluetooth signal and it’s best to avoid them.
▪ Avoid in any case to broadcast the same SSID, through 2.4 and 5 GHz, at the same time.
▪ LEASE TIME: at least three days;
▪ SESSION TIMEOUT disabled (Typically achieved setting the timeout = 0).
For more details about Access Point (AP), refer to the AP technical specifications.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
▪ IPv6 supported.
5.4 WIRELESS GUIDELINE
The wireless network should be installed and configured only by specialized companies and expert
technicians.
▪ MYWELLNESS KIOSK must not be more than 25-30 meters LOS (line of sight) away from the Access
Point (analyze possible problems due to the presence of walls or other obstacles between the Access
Point and the MYWELLNESS KIOSK).
▪ If you use an Access Point with a fixed channel: avoid overlapping problems if, in the same area,
there are Access Points that use the same channel.