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This AP or SSID name is unique for your device.
An example of name is:
” AiM-MX UTV-000017”
where:
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“AiM” is the prefix of all AiM devices
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“MX UTV” is the device identifier
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“000017” is your device serial number assigned by the factory.
To make your device more recognizable you can add a name to the SSID. The limit is
of eight characters. Allowed characters are all letters, capital too, all digits and these
characters: ‘+ - _ () [] {}!.
“Space” type can be used provided that it is not the first one because it can cause
incomprehension in some Windows
TM
versions.
If, for example, you add the driver’s name, Tom Wolf, the network name (SSID)
becomes:
”AiM-MXUTV-000017-TomWolf”
Once all parameters set click “Transmit”. MX UTV reboots and is configured with the
new parameters. If MX UTV is protected by a password, as recommended,
Race Studio 3 will ask that password to authenticate.
Please Note
the same Wi-Fi connection can be created with the operative system
tool. Once the device has been authenticated in the Wi-Fi network you can
communicate with it using Race Studio 3.
This situation is ideal for a team with multiple drivers and staff members and is desired
to communicate with one or more AiM devices using the same PC network.
Each MX UTV can have its password that adds another security and privacy level to
the network.
Race Studio 3 will show all MX UTV connected to the same network under “Connected
devices” label, bottom left of the software page: click your device.
Enter “Wi-Fi and properties” tab and set it on “Existing Network”; fill in network name,
network password and device password.
Transmit the network settings to your device clicking “Transmit”: your device reboots
and joins that network.
Please note:
the only admitted password are those following WPA2-PSK standard.
5.4.2 Adding MX UTV to an existing network
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