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In Access Point mode, the receiver’s WiFi module may be
used by nearby, external, WiFi-enabled equipment (a
smart phone for example) as a WiFi hotspot.
In AP and Client mode, the WiFi device may be used
simultaneously as a client or an access point.
NOTE: When it is powered on from the dedicated display
screen (see above), the WiFi device is automatically set as a
WiFi Access Point.
IMPORTANT: The receiver’s default WiFi key is the receiver’s
serial number.
Ethernet When you access the Ethernet screen, the following
information is displayed (see example on the left):
First line: Ethernet status (ON or OFF)
Second line: DHCP state (ON or OFF)
Third line: Receiver IP address (if DHCP off) or 4 x 3
hyphens if DHCP on.
The Ethernet screen being displayed, press the OK (central)
button to enter the edit mode. From there, you can turn on or
off the Ethernet device.
If you highlight the third option (Settings) and press OK, you
can edit each of the following parameters. After setting a
parameter, press OK to save it and then press the down-arrow
button to access the next parameter:
DHCP Mode: If set to ON, the interrogated DHCP server will
assign a dynamic IP address to the receiver.
If it’s OFF, use the following field to define an IP address
for the receiver.
Static Address: IP address assigned to the receiver when
DHCP is off. This is a static IP address (up to 12 figures
in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
To enter a new IP address, press OK and then use the
vertical arrow keys to set each digit, then the right-arrow
key to move to the next digit.
Display Settings This screen looks like this: