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Figure 4:
Wi-Fi Config Utility Startup Screenshot
The following are the actions that are to be performed to configure the Wi-Fi
module using the GUI above.
1.
Initialize the COM port of the PC to which the RS9110-N-11-2X EVB is
connected.
2.
Select the baud rate with which the COM port is configured from the drop
down menu beside the “Baud Rate” label.
NOTE: PCs and Laptops with Windows XP usually support a maximum
baud rate of 115200 bps. If a higher baud rate is selected (e.g., in a
Hyperterminal), the observation has been that the baud rate that is
actually used is 115200 bps. This will be true for the Wi-Fi Config
Utility as well. This is a limitation of the PC rather than of the RS9110-
N-11-2X EVB.
3.
In case the user wants to connect to an Access Point or an IBSS Station
that is broadcasting its SSID, he/she will have to first scan for the list of
available Access Points/IBSS Stations and select the appropriate Access
Point/Station by clicking on it.
4.
Alternatively, in case the user wants to connect to a hidden Access Point
whose SSID is known, he/she may enter the SSID in the GUI directly.