
TECOM CO., LTD.
TECOM Bluetooth Access Point PROJECT
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Figure 5
Network
page on the Web Interface
3.1.4. Advanced Setup without DHCP
When Bluetooth Access Point is powered up, it automatically looks for a DHCP server
in the network to get an IP address for itself so that the Access Point is ready to use
without user intervention. However, if there is no DHCP server in the environment,
Bluetooth Access Point will reset to its factory default static IP address
192.168.1.120
,
and will require manual setup for your network.
Note:
If your network already uses the non-routable 192.168.1.X with the 192.168.1.1
Gateway Address, and if 192.168.1.120 is not taken by other elements in the network,
you do not necessarily need to change any settings. Your Access Point will work
immediately.
The quickest way to change the IP Address of the Access Point is through the Locator
utility. Simply connect the Access Point to your PC through a
cross-over
CAT5
Ethernet cable (or connect both Bluetooth Access Point and your PC to a hub through
normal Ethernet cables). Running Locator will enable you to discover the Access Point
immediately without a need to adjust the PCs subnet to that of the Access Point’s.
Then you can highlight the discovered Access Point and hit the
Configure
button to
manually set the network parameters for the Access Point through the
Use the
Following IP Address
section. Please refer to the
Locator™ Management and
Configuration
section for more information.