EXPLORER 122
User Manual
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Connecting to the EXPLORER 122
Terminal
The terminal will attempt to log in automatically to an available satellite network as soon as
it is powered on. The user interface is presented as a web page that is accessible from the
terminal. Features of the terminal can be controlled using the web interface. This interface is
used for determining terminal operational status, satellite link status and other terminal
information. This interface allows the user to perform control actions on the terminal for
certain activities such as reboot, managing IP addresses/ports, and controlling default
transmit power-up states.
NOTE
: The webpage is only available through a local wired Ethernet or
WLAN connection to the terminal. This interface is not accessible through
the satellite network and will not transmit data over the satellite network.
3.1
Web Server Connection
3.1.1
Address/Port Number
The web server address will be the same as the terminal IP Address. By default, the terminal
IP addresses are:
•
Wired Ethernet interface: 192.168.100.1
•
WLAN interface: 192.168.200.1
The terminal IP Addresses are defined as the Destination IP address for incoming datagrams
to the terminal. These addresses are configurable through the configuration web page. The
web server port number is set to the standard port 80.
To connect to the terminal, enable DHCP settings on your PC or mobile device, and enter the
terminal IP address in your web browser.
If you do not wish to use the default DHCP server configuration, you will need to ensure that
your PC’s static IP address is on the same network as the terminal.
NOTE
: The terminal will come from the factory with default DHCP server
settings to allow easy connection.
3.1.2
Protocol
The web server will use the HTTP protocol for connection with the platform interface devices.