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Network Mode
– IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack. Depending on the Network
Mode, you have one or more additional settings to specify. For details, see those
areas earlier in this section.
6. Return to the
System Network
menu.
The network that you created a profile for is
listed on the menu.
Connecting to a WiFi network
You can manually connect to any compatible WiFi network that is within range of your
instrument, and for which you have authorized access (and a password for authentication).
1. Verify that network connectivity is enabled (see
"Enabling network connectivity" on
2. Go to
System
, then press
Network
. The System Network menu appears.
3. Select the
WiFi
button at the bottom of the menu.
Your instrument immediately
scans for WiFi networks, and lists each network as an item.
• A lock indicates that authentication is required to connect to a network.
• Saved, In Range
– A profile for the network has been saved on your
instrument, and a connection can be established to the instrument.
• Saved, Out of Range
– A profile for the network has been saved on your
instrument, but the network is out of range (and therefore, a connection
cannot be established).
• Incompatible
– A connection cannot be established to a network.
• Connected
– The instrument has already established a connection to the
network.
The instrument automatically connects to the network determined to provide the
best available access point (based on signal strength and/or encryption supported).
4. If you want to connect to a different network, press the
SSID
of the WiFi network.
A screen appears with items that allow you to specify advanced settings (profile
settings), forget a saved network, or connect to the network.
5. Press
Connect
.
• Messages appear briefly indicating the instrument is performing a four-way
handshake, then authenticating to the network.
• The status of the connection (Network Up), and details concerning the
connection (IP address, netmask, gateway, and DNS server) appear at the top
right of the menu.
The instrument is connected to the WiFi network.
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