Configuring the
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Wireless LAN WEP Key1 | WEP64 ± no more than 10 |
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| WEP128 ± no more than 26 |
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Wireless LAN WEP Key2 | Same as WEP Key1 |
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Wireless LAN WEP Key3 | Same as WEP Key1 |
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Wireless LAN WEP Key4 | Same as WEP Key1 |
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WPA ± ASCII string must be |
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SerialNet Serial Parameters | <b, d, p, s, f > |
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| b = baud [1±9 or h] (see Table 4) | ||||
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Default IP | 192.168.3.2 |
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| Set to 0.0.0.0 to receive IP |
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[Submit] |
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[Refresh] |
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| Table 4: Baud Rate Settings |
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| 6 | 19200 |
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| 1200 |
| 7 | 38400 |
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| 2400 |
| 8 | 57600 |
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| 4800 |
| 9 | 115200 |
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| 9600 |
| h | 230400 |
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2.Change the parameters as needed to attach the
Important: When changing the IP address, input the same new address into both the Active IP Address field and in Default IP field.
Note: It may take a few minutes for the update to complete.
Warning: You must enter the correct network parameters. If the parameters are incorrect, the network will not recognize the unit and you will not be able to access the device until it is reconfigured using a special program1, which can be downloaded from the Kramer Web site.
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