User guide

Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility RLX-IH 802.11b
Industrial Hotspot
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 27 of 99
April 10, 2007
4 Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility
In This Chapter
¾ Radio Status .......................................................................... 29
¾ Radio Network settings .......................................................... 34
¾ Security settings..................................................................... 45
¾ Radio access settings ............................................................ 48
¾ Apply Changes....................................................................... 52
¾ Cancel Changes..................................................................... 52
¾ Factory Defaults ..................................................................... 52
The RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot radio has a built-in Radio Configuration /
Diagnostic Utility (radio web configuration form) that allows you to configure the
radio from any computer that can connect to the radio, through a wired Ethernet
connection, or through a Wireless (WiFi) connection.
You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer on your network-enabled desktop
computer, laptop or Personal Data Assistant (PDA) to monitor and change the
settings within the RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot radio.
¾ To open the Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility
1 In the RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot Browser, select the radio to configure from
the list view or topography view, and then click the right mouse button to open
a shortcut menu.
2 On the shortcut menu, choose Connect. The Radio Configuration / Diagnostic
Utility will open in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Or,
Double-click the selected radio to launch the Radio Configuration / Diagnostic
Utility.
You can also open the Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility directly from
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Important: Your desktop computer, laptop, or PDA must be connected to the
same network as the RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot radio.
1 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer.
2 In the address bar, type "http://", followed by the IP address for the radio,
and then click the "Go" button. For example,
http://192.168.6.10