Fieldgate FXA42
Operation
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The connection supervision has failed to connect to the configured URLs. The connection
will be closed.
Modem reset
The cellular modem hardware has been reset.
Hanging! (state: <x>)
The cellular modem driver is in an invalid state.
8.4.5
WLAN
If the device has a WLAN interface, it can be activated and configured on this page.
Settings
The following table describes the available settings for the WLAN unit.
Settings
Description
Enable WLAN
Enables the module.
SSID
Network name/identifier (0-32 printable characters). If no SSID is specified, the driver stops
its association attempts.
Security
Select a security method: Open, WEP128 or WPA(2)-PSK (recommended).
WPA passphrase The passphrase for WPA(2)-PSK security can consist of 8-63 characters.
WEP128
If the WEP128 security mode is chosen, a valid WEP key (26 Hex characters) has to be
entered in the selected key index field.
Use DHCP
If this option is set, the module gets its IP configuration through DHCP.
IP address
IP address for the WLAN interface.
IP netmask
Netmask for the WLAN interface.
Only modify the WLAN settings via the Ethernet (hard-wired) connection, wherever
possible! If the configuration is changed via the WLAN connection itself, this may
cause the connection that is currently established to be lost after a device restart.
Wireless scanning
Press the
Scan
button to search for available wireless networks.
The scan takes about 20 seconds. Afterwards the wireless networks found are shown in a
dialog.
Select the desired wireless network using the
Select
button or by double-clicking the
corresponding entry. The settings of the selected wireless network are applied to the
configuration page. Enter the WPA passphrase and the WEP key if necessary.
Event log messages
The following section describes the messages that the WLAN driver may log to the event
log. All messages are prefixed with the text
WLAN Driver
.
Started
The WLAN unit driver has been started.
Running
The WLAN unit driver is now running.
Configured IP through DHCP
The WLAN unit driver has configured its IP address through the DHCP protocol.
Stopping driver