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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual
WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 40
It is advisable to use the Apply Changes button to test the configuration entered. Once the
configuration is determined to be correct, the Apply Changes and Save button should be used. In
the event that the configuration is incorrect, a power reset will revert the unit to previously saved
configuration.
If an erroneous configuration has prevented all access to the module, SETUP mode may be
used analyze what is wrong with the configuration. Simply switch the dipswitch to SETUP
and cycle power. The WI-MOD-9-E will retain its configuration, however will load up at IP
address 192.168.0.1XX, netmask 255.255.255.0 with the radio and filter disabled. The XX in the
IP address is the last two digits of the serial number. Configuration webpages will still show the
original configuration. No changes are made to configuration until the user saves changes. To
resume normal operation, set the dipswitch to RUN and cycle power.
MAC Address Filter Configuration:
Add Entries Enter the MAC addresses of devices to be added to the list. Multiple
entries must be separated by a semi-colon (;).
Delete Entries Check the box alongside entries selected for removal from the list.
Whitelist or Blacklist
Check the box to make the list a whitelist. This will allow devices
with the MAC addresses listed to communicate with the module and
utilise the radio link. All other devices are blocked unless they exist
in an IP whitelist.
Uncheck the box to make the list a blacklist. This will prevent all
listed devices from using accessing the module and using the radio
link.
Apply Changes Update settings.
Apply Changes and Save Update settings and save to non-volatile memory.
IP Address Filter Configuration:
Add Entries Enter the details of IP traffic to be added to the list. Protocols ARP,
ICMP, TCP and UDP may be selected. Other IP protocols may be
selected provided the IP protocol number within packets is known.
TCP and UDP traffic may be also limited to specific port numbers.