eZNT-Wi Programmable Wi-Fi Thermostat Application Guide
Edition 1.4
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AP Mode can be enabled or disabled for a specific wireless eZNT-Wi/eZNTW-Wi
thermostat.
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enteliWEB (IPS2)
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On-screen Display Config Menu
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eZNT-Wi/ eZNTW Configuration Webpage
If AP mode is left on with no activity for 30 minutes, it turns off
automatically. This Auto off is included for security reasons.
See IPS Wi-Fi Properties Available in GCL Using enteliWEB content in the
section for information on available properties.
The following settings are available on IPS2 (Host Access Point (AP) Mode:
Enable/ Disable AP Mode
A user can turn AP mode On/Off from the Display Configuration Menu.
When AP Host mode is turned on, BACnet over UDP/IP performance is extremely
degraded in Client Station mode. The communication speed in dual mode (AP Host
and Station mode together) might then be less than 10% of that in Station mode
only.
To enable or disable AP Mode in IPS2
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In the AP settings section of the enteliWEB eZNT configuration page, select or
deselect the Enable checkbox on IPS2.
AP SSID (Network Router) Name and Password
The SSID field displays the eZNT-Wi/eZNTW-Wi AP SSID which is factory set and
cannot be changed. The MAC address provides a unique identifier for each Wi-Fi
thermostat.
The wave icon in the SSID field indicates signal strength for Wi-Fi communications.
An increasing number of dark blades indicates greater signal strength.
For an eZNT-Wi, the SSID is composed of 'eZNT' and the last four digits of the AP
mode Mac Hex Address. For example, the router network name (SSID) might be:
eZNT-447E