Configuring Communication
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10" Modero Touch Panels
Up arrow
- indicates that the information is being sorted in a Ascending order.
SSID
(A to Z),
Channel
(1 to 14),
Security
(Unknown to WEP),
Signal
(None to Excellent). The
firmware considers the following to be the security order from least secure to most secure: Open,
WEP, WPA, WPA2, and Unknown.
Down arrow
- indicates that the information is being sorted in a Descending order.
SSID
(Z to A),
Channel
(11 to 6),
Security
(WEP to Unknown),
Signal
(Excellent to None)
4.
Select a desired Access Point by touching the corresponding row. The up arrow and down arrow will be
grayed out if there are ten or less access points detected. If there are more, then they will be enabled as
appropriate so that the user can scroll through the list.
5.
With the desired WAP selected and highlighted, click the
Connect
button to be directed to the selected
security mode’s Settings page with the
SSID
field filled in. You can then either
Cancel
the operation or
fill in any necessary information fields and then click
Save
.
If you select an Open, WEP, and WPA-PSK Access Point and then click
Connect
, you will be flipped to the
corresponding Settings page. For any other security mode, if you click
Connect
you will only return to the
previous page without any information being pre-filled out for you.
In an Open security mode, when a target WAP is selected and the connect to, the SSID name of the
selected WAP is saved for the open security mode.
In a Static WEP security mode, when a WEP Access Point is selected and then connected to, the
user is then redirected back to the Static WEP security screen where the
SSID
field is already filled
out and the user is only required to enter in the remaining WEP key settings.
A similar process occurs for WPA-PSK access points. For any other case, the firmware switches
back to the previous page and security and connection parameters must be entered in as normal.
Step 2: Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings
The second step to successfully setting up your wireless card is to configure the Wireless Settings section of
the Wireless Settings page. The section configures both the communication and security parameters from the
internal wireless card to the WAP.
The procedures outlined within the following sections use an 802.11g card
to configure a common security configuration to a target WAP.
Configuring the Modero’s wireless card for unsecured access to a WAP200G
1.
Power-down the panel and follow the wireless card installation procedures outlined in the
Installation and
Upgrade of the Internal NXT Components
section on page 20 and
Installation and Upgrade of the
Internal NXD Components
section on page 24.
2.
Power-up the panel (this allows it to detect the card).
3.
Press the
Protected Setup
button (located on the lower-left of the panel page) to open the Protected Setup
page and display an on-screen keypad.
4.
Enter
1988
into the Keypad’s password field and press
Done
when finished.
5.
Press the
Wireless Settings
button (located on the lower-left) to open the Wireless Settings page.
If the panel detects more than 10 WAPs, the Up/Down arrows at the far right side of
the page become active (blue) and allow the user to scroll through the list of entries.
Once you have completed setting up the wireless card parameters, you must then
navigate to the System Settings page and configure the communication parameters
for the target Master. Until those parameters are configured, your Connection Status
icon will remain red (indicating that there is no current connection to a Master).
Prior to beginning the configuration of the wireless settings, verify that the panel has
been upgraded to a wireless panel via the installation of the NXA-WC80211GCF
wireless CF card.
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