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From the Main Menu, type
Configuration Ident Inaddr
and
then type the applicable address.
System Identifier (SID)
The SID is a unique identifier that is attached to each packet
sent out over the radio. You must make sure that the
Access Point is set with the
same SID as the other nodes
on the network
with which you would like to share RF
communication.
You can either set your own SID or ask the unit to pick a
random value for you. This is probably the best way to pick
a SID as there is less chance of conflicting with other
networks that may be in radio range. You may use only one
unit to pick the random value.
This same value must be
used on all other devices on this system
.
At the Console Port, type
Configuration Radio SID
and then
enter an even HEX number not exceeding 6 digits, or select
random
if you want the Access Point to pick the SID.
Bitrate/Frequency
(2200 Series/2.4 GHz Models)
The bit rate and frequency must match those of other nodes
on the RF network. The default bit rate is the highest
available, and the default frequency is the center frequency.
You can accept these defaults or change them as follows.
Type Bitrate and then type the applicable bit rate from the
choices shown. Type Frequency and then type the
applicable frequency from the choices shown.