SETTING UP WIRELESS FEATURES
6.
If desired, add additional access points to the list of Saved Networks. The router tries to connect to Saved
Networks in the order they are listed. You can change the order by clicking the up or down arrows shown
under Options.
7.
When finished, click Save and Restart. The Status field displays "Connected" if you have successfully
connected to the Wi-Fi access point.
Note: You cannot edit the network name and you cannot delete a network if it is used in another configuration.
Setting up Bluetooth
The Bluetooth-IP feature allows a data connection between a remote TCP/UDP client or server and a local
Bluetooth device. To set up the Bluetooth connection:
1.
Go to Wireless > Bluetooth
2.
To enable the feature, check Enabled. Click Submit.
3.
Confirm that the far-end Bluetooth device is powered on and waiting for a connection.
4.
In the Available Devices group, click Refresh. A list of detected Bluetooth devices appears.
5.
Click the name of the Bluetooth device that you want to use. The name and MAC address appear under
the selected device.
6.
To add a device, click Add Device and enter the device name and the MAC address.
7.
Click Finish.
8.
To save your changes, click Save and Restart.
Note: You cannot edit the network name and you cannot delete a network if it is used in another configuration.
IP Pipe in TCP/UDP Server mode
1.
In the IP Pipe group, from the Mode drop-down list, select SERVER.
2.
From the Protocol drop-down list, select the desired protocol, either TCP or UDP.
3.
In the Server Port field, type the desired port value in the range 1 to 65535.
4.
From the Connection Termination drop-down list, select a disconnect method for the IP pipe. Options
are:
Always Connected
Sequence: A sequence of characters received from the Bluetooth side used to disconnect the IP pipe.
Timeout: The IP pipe connection disconnects if the configured timer expires with no data sent or
received.
To configure the IP Pipe in TCP/UDP Client mode:
1.
In the IP Pipe group, from the Mode drop down list, select CLIENT.
2.
From the Protocol drop-down list, select the desired protocol, either TCP or UDP.
3.
In the Server IP Address field, type the address of the far-end TCP-UDP server.
4.
In the Server Port field, type the port value used by the far-end TCP/UDP Server.
5.
In case the primary server is unavailable, in the Secondary IP Address field and in the Secondary Port
field, type the IP address and port number, respectively, of the alternate TCP/UDP server.
6.
From the Connection Activation drop-down list, select a connection method. Options are:
Always On
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