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Rescan
Rescancan
Change
ChangeChange
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-2Fig re 2-2
Scan Tool Change Screen
Scan Tool Change Screen Scan Tool Change Screen
You may perform the following operations. Note that certain options are available only when selecting Static IP Address mode.
You may perform the following operations. Note that certain options are available only when selecting Static IP Address mode.You may perform the following operations. Note that certain options are available only when selecting Static IP Address mode.
MAC Address
MAC AddressMAC Address
Name
NameName
IP Address Type
IP Address TypeIP Address Type
Static
StaticStatic
DHCP
DHCPCP
IP Address
IP AddressIP Address
Static
StaticStat
Subnet Mask
Subnet MaskSubnet Mask
Static
StaticStatic
Gateway IP Address
Gateway IP AddressGateway IP Address
Static
StaticStatic
TFTP Server IP Address
TFTP Server IP AddressTFTP Server IP Address
Image File Name
Image File NameImage File Name
Read/Write Password
Read/Write PasswordRead/Write Password
OK
OKOK
n
CancelCancel
set basic configuration parameters
set basic configuration parametersset basic configuration parameters
log into the wl520 unit using the web interface
log into the wl520 unit using the web interfacelog into the wl520 unit using the web interface
ENTER
ENTERENTER
User Name
User NameUser Name
Password
PasswordPassword
Configure
ConfigureConfigure
Rescan button. To change values or downloadTo re-scan the network and update the display after changing values, click the
Res
an AP Image, select the desired unit, and then click the Change button. Result: the ScanTool
Change screen appears, similar
to the following example. Our example shows a unit with factory default settings.
Figure 2-2 Scan Tool Change Screen
u
You may perform the following operations. Note that certain options are available only when selecting Static IP Address mode.
MAC Address. This read-only field displays the MAC Address of the selected unit.
Name. Enter the System Name of the unit. This is typically descriptive text, such as “Main Lobby”.
IP Address Type. Select Static if you wish to enter the IP values manually. Select
DH
DHCP to force the unit to request an IP
Address from a DHCP server each time it is powered up or rebooted.
IP Address. If you selected Stati
ic
c, then enter the IP Address.
Subnet Mask. If you selected Static, then enter the Subnet Mask.
Gateway IP Address. If you selected Static, then enter the IP Address of the Gateway.
TFTP Server IP Address. If you wish to download a new AP Image file, then enter the IP Address of the TFTP server.
Image File Name. If you wish to download a new AP Image file, then enter the full directory path and file name. If the file is
located in the default TFTP directory, you need enter only the file name.
Read/Write Password. Enter the read/write password. The default password is “public.
To reboot the unit to make the changes effective, verify the entered values and then click the OK button. Result: The unit will
reboot and the new values will be in effect. To cancel the operation and return to the ScanTool
Main screen, click the Ca celCancel
button.
set basic configuration parameters
Once you have a valid IP Address assigned to your WL520 and an Ethernet connection, use your web browser to configure
the WL520 through the Web Interface.
log into the wl520 unit using the web interface
1. Ensure any proxies are turned off. Open your browser and enter the IP Address. Press ENTER.
Result: The WL520
Login screen appears.
NOTE:
Leave the User Name field empty
2. Enter public in the Password field.
Result: The
System Status screen appears.
3. Click the
Configure operation button.
Result: The
System Configuration screen appears. Each tab contains information for specific configuration categories.
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