Redpine Signals, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential
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Flow 2:
In this flow, the module is connected to an AP. A remote device
connects to the same AP and configures the module.
Figure 29: Module Connected to Access Point
1)
Connect a PC or Host to the module through the USB and power up
the module.
2)
Configure the module to become client and connected to an AP by
issuing commands through PC (P).
3)
Connect a Laptop (c) to the created AP. Open the URL
http://<Module’s IP address>/Index.htm
in the Laptop. For
example, if the module was configured to have an IP of
192.168.100.1, then the URL is http://192.168.100.1/Index.htm.
Make sure the browser in the laptop does not have any proxies
enabled.
4)
In the web page that opens, displaying the “Welcome to Redpine
Signals” and click on the “GO TO CONFIGURATION PAGE” (displaying
the web page in figure 28).
5)
After that displaying the “WiSeConnect Wireless Configuration” page,
in the page select
OPERATING MODE: Access point mode
BAND(GHZ): 2.4
SSID: This is the SSID of the AP which will be created after configuration
is over
TX POWER: RF power for Tx. Set this value to “2
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