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Radio Configuration and Activation
Chapter 5
ProPak6 Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 4
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1. Before Client configuration, consult the Network Administrator and obtain the necessary configura-
tion values required to connect to the wireless network.
2. Connect the ProPak6 to a computer using one of the communication ports and turn power on.
5.2.4
Wi-Fi Scanning
Wi-Fi scanning is performed before connecting to either an Open/Encrypted, DHCP/Static network.
3. Enter
LOG WIFICLISCANRESULTS ONCHANGED
to display a list of the scan results.
4. Enter
LOG WIFICLISTATUS ONCHANGED
to monitor the connection status.
5. Issue the following commands:
WIFICONFIG MODE CLIENT
defines receivers as Client
WIFICONFIG STATE ENABLED
enables Client receiver
WIFICLICONTROL SCAN
initiates scanning for AP
6. Review the
WIFICLISCANRESULTS
log for any detected APs and manually configure the required
network settings. Refer to Step 1 above.
WIFIClient
Network
Configuration
Value
Description
SSID
String
(default blank)
Service Set Identifier of the Wi-Fi AP being connected to
This value must be entered in ASCII characters only (no binary).
BSSID
aa::bb::cc::ee::ff
Basic Service Set ID. The client will connect only to this BSSID.
Enabled
TRUE, FALSE
When set to TRUE, the Wi-Fi client network is included as a potential connection
when the client interface is enabled and the system is searching for Access Points
it knows.
When set to FALSE, the Wi-Fi client network is kept for reference but is not
automatically used.
Priority
Int
Instructs the client to always attempt connecting to this network, regardless of
availability of other networks, signal strength, etc
Authentication
OPEN (default)
WPA_PSK
WPA2_PSK
The authentication method for the AP being connected to.
Encryption
NONE (default)
TKIP
AES_CCMP
The encryption method for the AP being connected to.
Passphrase
String, 64
WPA, WPA2 passphrase (8-63 ascii chars), or key (64 hex digits)
DHCP
TRUE (default)
FALSE
When set to TRUE, DHCP is used to acquire the network configuration from the AP.
When set to FALSE the static configuration values (shown below) are used to
connect to the AP.
Note that unless this value is specifically set to FALSE, DHCP is enabled regardless
of any network parameters that may be set (IP, Netmask, Gateway, DNS)
IPAddr
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
(for example:
10.0.0.2)
The IP address to be used by the receiver. (If not using DHCP.)
Netmask
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
(for example:
255.255.255.0)
The netmask to be used by the receiver. (If not using DHCP.)
Gateway
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
(for example:
10.0.0.1)
The IP address of the default gateway. (If not using DHCP.)
DNS1
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
(for example:
10.0.0.3)
The IP address of the primary DNS server. (If not using DHCP.)