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User Manual ENGLISH
WHG-Series Wireless WLAN Controller
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When the settings are done completely on the WLAN controller side, go to SDS200W’s WMI and check if
every uplink setting matches that on the controller.
Terminal Auto Setup (TAS – Only available on SDS200W)
TAS refers to an automatic connection mechanism that requires NO previous network settings. Just press
the TAS button on SDS200W for three seconds, and it will automatically look for and associate to a
suitable 4ipnet gateway that supports this function.
The TAS connection will rewrite previous manual settings. You will see the Uplink page of the WMI grayed
out and the Status page will show that the system is in TAS mode. The TAS process takes about thirty
seconds to complete. Whether the connection attempt succeeds or fails, the SDS200W will always have
the printer print out if the connection is ‘successful’ or it ‘failed.’ Please make sure beforehand that the
Ethernet cable is plugged in.
Note:
The SDS100 can be set up the same way but it does not support wireless connections.
Wired TAS uses port 5000 as the default value. The controller has to set the port to the right number, as
well. Additionally, when trying to deploy TAS, make sure that the table of Terminal Server Configuration on
the controller side is not filled up. Otherwise, the connection will fail.
For deployment flexibility on your hotspot, customization of POS tickets using templates is supported on
the WLAN controller. Up to 5 ticket templates can be saved on the system.