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AirborneDirect™ Serial Device Server Quick Start Guide Quatech, Inc.
100-8107-110 3 February 2011
4. Determine and Store the Access Point SSID
On the Host computer, use the terminal emulation program to type the following CLI commands in the
order shown:
Table - UART SSID & Authentication
CLI Command
Description
wl-scan<CR>
The module scans for APs and returns information on each one it
discovers. Note the SSID value that is returned, as you will need
to enter it when configuring the device in the next steps.
wl-ssid [SSID]<CR>
Associates the module with the network name [SSID] you
specify. [SSID] is the value returned by the wl-scan command.
commit<CR>
Stores the information to flash memory.
restart
Restarts the device and installs the new settings.
If your access point has security enabled, you will also need to use the CLI to enter those parameters (See
the Enterprise CLI Reference Guide for details). That setup is outside the scope of this user guide, which
assumes that the AP being tested with has no security.
After issuing the commands, the unit will restart and apply the network settings. Once restarted the LINK
LED will stop blinking and go solid. If DHCP is enabled on the network the POWER and LINK LED’s will turn
solid green.
5. Determine the Device’s IP address
On the Host computer, use the terminal emulation program to type the following CLI commands:
Table - UART Determine Module's IP Address
CLI Command
Description
Send Break Sequence
The serial port starts up in a listen mode waiting for a request for
a data tunnel. To access the CLI mode in which set-up can take
place the break sequence must be sent.
The default break sequence for the device is ÿ~ABD
The sequence must be sent with no trailing characters.
If received correctly the device will respond OK.
auth dpac dpac <CR>
Authenticate with the device server.
wl-ip<CR>
The module returns the IP address assigned to it by the DHCP
server.
6. Accessing the Device Using the Web Interface
Open a browser; in the URL field enter the IP address observed when the wl-ip CLI commend was
issued in step #5.
When prompted to enter username dpac and password dpac.
Go to the section titled Express Setup Configuration Page.
7. Accessing the Device Using Telnet
On the Remote computer, use a terminal emulation program to start a Telnet session. To connect to the
device use TCP/IP. Enter the IP address obtained in step#5 and connect on port 23.
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