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Wi232/WiUSB User Guide
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4.2.13 SendChar 1 and SendChar2
Enter up to two characters in hexadecimal representation.
SendChar 1 ( 0) ? _
SendChar 2 ( 0) ? _
If the unit receives a character on the serial line that matches one of these characters, it sends the character
immediately, along with any awaiting characters, to the TCP connection. This action minimizes the response
time for specific protocol characters on the serial line (for example, ETX, EOT). Setting the first SendChar
to
00
disables the recognition of the characters. Alternatively, the unit can interpret two characters as a sequence
(see
Pack Control
on page
47).
4.2.14 Telnet Terminal Type
This parameter displays only if the terminal type option is enabled in Disconnect Mode. If this option is
enabled, use the terminal name for the Telnet terminal type. Enter only one name.
If the terminal type option is enabled, the unit also reacts to the EOR (end of record) and binary options,
which can be used for applications such as terminal emulation to UNIX hosts.
4.2.15 Channel (Port) Password
This parameter appears only if the channel (port) password option is enabled in Disconnect Mode. If the
option is enabled, set a password on the serial port.
4.3 E-mail
The Wi232 does not utilize this feature at this time. You can make it work by looking for characters on the
serial port. However, we do not recommend this operation.
4.4 WLAN Settings
A wireless LAN is susceptible to access by unauthorized users. As such, Wi232 includes the Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption standard, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), and 802.11i/WPA2 as a
means of security.
The Wi232 WLAN Settings menu permits the following actions:
Configuration of the wireless network profile available for activation.
Configuration of the wireless network security settings.
Configuration of advanced settings such as radio power management.
For connecting to wireless networks, the configuration of a name (SSID) for the network with which the
Wi232 wants to associate is done with the
Network Name
(SSID) field. The Wi232 then searches for the
configured network among the available wireless networks in both the Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad
Hoc modes.
In the case that there is no network with the configured name within the range of the Wi232, there is an
option to create an Ad Hoc network allowing other devices to associate with the Wi232 using the configured
Enable Ad Hoc network creation
field parameters.
To modify WLAN and security settings, select
4 WLAN
from the Change Setup menu.