Chapter 1. Getting Started
Figure 1-3. Access Server leds
All the blue status leds are turned off and the rightmost blue led (closest to the power led, led
number 1 in Access Point) blinks on four second intervals when the boot procedure is finished
and the unit is ready to be connected. Bluetooth led, (led number 2 in Access Point and blue
led furthest away from power led in Access Server) blinks quickly every 30 seconds indicating
Bluetooth service activity.
1.2. WWW Interface
Most Access Point and Access Server functionality can be controlled through the WWW inter-
face by using any standard WWW browser.
The wrapfinder application (see Figure 1-4), available for the Windows operating system from
Bluegiga Techforum (http://techforum.bluegiga.com/) provides an easy-to-use interface for
finding Access Points and Access Servers (with SW version 2.1.0 or later) in the local area net-
work.
Figure 1-4. Access Server Finder Application
When wrapfinder is launched, it automatically identifies the broadcast address of the network
it runs in and sends a special query packet (UDP broadcast) to units. The most important infor-
mation in their responses is then shown in table format.
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