User's Manual
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Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 10-14
Connecting to Web User Interface (WUI)
he Q data radios provide an embedded web server which provides access to the Web User Interface (WUI). The WUI can be used
to perform configuration changes on the radio. To change a configuration parameter in a Q data radio, connect your PC to one of
the Ethernet ports (ETH 1 or ETH 2) and direct your browser to the IP address of the Q data radio. It is strongly recommended that
you follow these guidelines for successful connection to the radio:
(1) Ensure the Q data radio is powered up and has fully booted. This is indicated by a solid GREEN power LED. It takes approximately 2
minutes from applying DC power for the Q data radio. Once the radio is fully booted, it may be indicating a user alarm. For example, if
the radio’s antenna port is incorrectly terminated, the radio will indicate a high VSWR alarm. Regardless of this user alarm, the radio can
still be browsed to.
(2) Disconnect your PC from any other Internet/LAN networks, as this may create a conflict in IP addresses or the Q data
radio IP might not fall within the subnet mask specified by your network.
(3) Connect your PC’s Ethernet Port to one of the Ethernet Ports (ETH 1 or ETH 2) using an RJ-45 patch cable. Cross over
cables will also work (Ethernet ports support MDI/MDIX). An active connection is indicated on the radio by solid green and
amber illumination on the LEDs which are fixed to the physical Ethernet port you are connected to.
(4) Ensure your PC LAN Port is configured for a suitable IP
address. If you are using Windows 7, this can be done by
configuring the LAN settings via the Control Panel. Navigate to
your Windows “Start” button and open Control Panel -> Network
and Sharing Center -> Change adapter setting -> Double click on
the LAN port you are using -> Properties -> Double click ‘TCP/IPv4’.
You should see the window shown.
Ensure “Obtain IP Address Automatically” is NOT selected.
It is recommended that you manually specify a compatible
IP Address. In this example, a factory default radio is being
configured. The IP address of that radio is 192.168.2.15 and a
compatible IP address for the PC would be 192.168.2.1. Click
OK to accept the changes.
Note: Check with your Network Administrator before allocating
IP addresses as each LAN/WAN network is different.
(5) Now open your web browser and insert the IP address of the
Q data radio into the URL. In this case, we type “192.168.2.15”,
the browser should now display the home page of your radio.
(Shown below).
Note: You may need to disable a web proxy (if in use) or
disable or modify your local firewall to help ensure the
security.
Part F – Quick Reference Guide