
AirborneDirect™ Serial Device Server Quick Start Guide Quatech, Inc.
100-8107-110 5 February 2011
Select Discovery OEM Device Name
This parameter allows you to name the device uniquely or group into a
functional set. When device discovery is used this name identifies the
found device.
If you wanted to uniquely identify the device you could mark it with a
label e.g. Dev1, and then enter Dev1 in this field. When the device is
found it will identify itself as Dev1.
Alternately you could indicate the type of equipment the device is
attached to e.g. Haas TL-2 (CNC Turning Center), by giving the unit a
name like Haas_TL_2. When discovered you can then identify the device
you are accessing.
Enter the text string is you wish to change the default value. This field is
optional.
Select Radio Startup Mode
Select On from the drop down menu for the radio to operate.
Select Wireless LAN Connection Type
If you are using Access Points make sure this is set to Infrastructure
from the drop down menu.
If you want to use AdHoc set this accordingly. Additional settings may be
required to fully configure for AdHoc mode, these are covered in the User
Manual for the device.
Enter the name of the wireless network you wish to access. This field is
case sensitive.
Select Wireless LAN Security Type
Select the security type the wireless network you wish to access is using.
Depending upon the option you choose you may have to enter additional
information. Once you have selected the security type the required inputs
will be made accessible by un-graying the fields that must be completed.
If the security type is not in the available selections, more are available in
the
WLAN Security Settings
page. If you choose to use this page make
sure you commit the changes you have already made before moving to
the
WLAN Security Settings
page.
If your WLAN network uses DHCP to assign IP addresses to the wireless
clients, select Enabled from the drop down menu.
If you are using static IP addresses select disabled from the drop down
menu. WLAN Static IP and WLAN Subnet Mask will need to be
entered.
If the Ethernet network connected to the Ethernet port uses DHCP to
assign IP addresses to the wired clients, you should select Enabled from
the drop down menu.
If you are using static IP addresses you should select Disabled from the
drop down menu. Ethernet Static IP and Ethernet Subnet Mask will
need to be entered.
Important: This field is only used if the Ethernet interface is set as a
client (default for Serial devices). If set as a router the field is ignored.
See the User’s Manual for a full description of configuring the unit as an
Ethernet router.
This field defines the static IP address for the wireless interface.
This address is only used if the WLAN DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed.
Default: 192.168.10.1
This field defines the subnet mask used by the wireless interface.
This mask is only used if the WLAN DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed.
Default: 255.255.255.0
Select Ethernet Static IP
This field defines the static IP address for the Ethernet interface. When
configured as a serial device server (Ethernet interface is in client mode)
this address is only used if the Ethernet DHCP is disabled or DHCP
failed.
Default: 192.168.2.100
Select Ethernet Subnet Mask
This field defines the subnet mask used by the Ethernet interface. When
configured as a serial device server (Ethernet interface is in client mode)
this mask is only used if the Ethernet DHCP is disabled or DHCP failed.
Default: 255.255.255.0
Saves changes to the device.
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