AP Mode can be enabled or disabled for a specific wireless eZNT-Wi/eZNTW-Wi
thermostat.
enteliWEB (IPS2)
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On-screen Display Config Menu
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eZNT-Wi/ eZNTW Configuration Webpage
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If AP mode is left on with no activity for 30 minutes, it turns off
automatically. This Auto off is included for security reasons.
See IPS Wi-Fi Properties Available in GCL Using enteliWEB content in the
Screen GCL Programming
The following settings are available on IPS2 (Host Access Point (AP) Mode:
Enable/ Disable AP Mode
A user can turn AP mode On/Off from the Display Configuration Menu.
When AP Host mode is turned on, BACnet over UDP/IP performance is extremely
degraded in Client Station mode. The communication speed in dual mode (AP Host
and Station mode together) might then be less than 10% of that in Station mode
only.
To enable or disable AP Mode in IPS2
In the AP settings section of the enteliWEB eZNT configuration page, select or
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deselect the Enable checkbox on IPS2.
AP SSID (Network Router) Name and Password
The SSID field displays the eZNT-Wi/eZNTW-Wi AP SSID which is factory set and
cannot be changed. The MAC address provides a unique identifier for each Wi-Fi
thermostat.
The wave icon in the SSID field indicates signal strength for Wi-Fi communications.
An increasing number of dark blades indicates greater signal strength.
For an eZNT-Wi, the SSID is composed of 'eZNT' and the last four digits of the AP
mode Mac Hex Address. For example, the router network name (SSID) might be:
eZNT-447E
eZNT-Wi Programmable Wi-Fi Thermostat Application Guide
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