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R. Theiner
WolfVision GmbH
Oberes Ried 14
A-6833 Klaus / AUSTRIA
Tel. +43-5523-52250
Fax +43-5523-52249
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.wolfvision.com
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Signal Level Limit (dBm)
Defines when Cynap Core start to search for another access
point with the same SSID in your infrastructure (WLAN
roaming). Monitoring the current signal level to prevent too low
values. Lookups could interrupt the network connection shortly
and every lookup will be counted (Reconnect Counter (Low
Signal Level).
Signal Level
Shows the current strength of the WLAN signal in dBm.
Reconnect Counter
(Connection Loss)
Counts every connection loss, e.g. when the selected access
point would be powered down.
Reconnect Counter (Low
Signal Level)
Counts every lookup then the measured signal falls below the
user defined signal level limit.
2.4. Date and time
Time source
Cynap Core has a built-in battery-buffered RTC clock (Real
Time Clock). Settings will only be lost if the battery is empty. To
eliminate the risk of incorrect time stamps, Cynap Core can be
synchronized to an external time server. Select external and
input a valid IP address or URL of a NTP time server.
2.5. Host name
Host name
The Host name can be changed in the settings under general
settings. The host name can be useful for network
administrators to see the device name in plain text in the list of
clients. Please note, this host name is not automatically listed in
the DNS list, and therefore cannot be used in a browser without
DNS registration.
2.6. LAN / WLAN port
The LAN port enables integration of Cynap Core into an internal network. Administrators of a
large number of Cynap Core systems can use the LAN port to control, support and update all
of their units from their local desktop PC.
The list of applications for the Cynap Core LAN port is constantly increasing. It can be used
for controlling, capturing still images, viewing live video streams, firmware updates,
adjustments, menu settings and for maintenance purposes. Some features are only
supported when using vSolution Link software.
The following protocols are supported: TCP/IP, IGMP, RTP, RTSP, UDP and ARP.
Supported (tested) internet browsers are: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge,
Firefox, Chrome, and Safari.
By default, DHCP is activated to receive all network settings automatically from the server.
Hint - WLAN:
To ensure optimal performance of supplied remote control (optional), prevent channel 13 in
the band of 2.4 GHz. Switch Cynap Core to standby closes all connections.