
N-BW2 Networker Bridge (WIFI)
API-N-BW2
Issue 1.3 Page 13 of 48
The SSID associated WPA pass-phrase must be at least 8 characters long. When setting this password the validity
of the password is checked by the N-BW2 and if invalid the N-BW2 will respond accordingly as illustrated in the
following examples:
On issuing
CS<DVPW>1234567890<NPWD>InvalidPasswordCR
Response packet produced
CG<DVPW><NPWD>????????CR
In this example the N-BW2 responded in this way because the SSID WPA pass-phrase to set is invalid.
On issuing
CS<DVPW>1234567890<NPWD>CorrectPasswordCR
Response packet produced
CG<DVPW><NPWD>********CR
In this example the N-BW2 responded in this way because the SSID WPA pass-phrase to set is valid.
3.3 Saving Configuration Settings
The N-BW2 settings that are altered are not committed to its onboard memory. This must be explicitly done with
the
<SAVE>
tag accompanied by the default password as illustrated below:
On issuing
CS<DVPW>1234567890<SAVE>CR
Response packet produced
CG<DVPW><SAVE>CR
Upon saving the configuration settings to its onboard memory the N-BW2 undergoes a reboot, therefore when
altering the settings the
<SAVE>
command should be issued only after all the configuration required settings have
been altered.
3.4 Exiting Configuration Mode
The only way to exit the WIFI Configuration Mode without saving any altered settings is by rebooting the N-BW2
either by powering off then back on or issuing the
<BOOT>
command accompanied with the default password.
Issuing of the
<BOOT>
command is as illustrated below:
On issuing
CS<DVPW>1234567890<BOOT>CR
Response packet produced
CG<DVPW><BOOT>CR
After a short delay the N-BW2 reboots.