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Enter the Passphrase associated with the hotspot
Press the Connect button to initiate the connection.
A "Connecting" page is displayed while the iBoot-WiFi connects to the
selected hotspot.
The iBoot-WiFi now has a new IP Address from the new network. Use
the DMU (see Section 5.3) or access your router management page to
discover the new IP Address of the iBoot-WiFi.
IP Settings
The IP Settings section of this page displays the current IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Entries.
Administrator can select the IP Mode; either DHCP – where the router controls these settings or Static – Where the
Administrator can make these settings manually.
7.3. Network Settings
IP Mode:
Select Static to set the IP address using the fields below, or DHCP to allow a DHCP server to set the IP
Address.
IP address: Enter a static IP address. This will be automatically set if using DHCP
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask. This will be automatically set if using DHCP
Gateway: Enter the Gateway. This will be automatically set if using DHCP
HTTP Port: This setting is used to allow access to iBoot-WiFi on a port other than the Web standard Port 80. If the port
is changed, you will need to identify the port number when you enter iBoot's IP address into your browser. If the new port
is 8080 then use the address http://192.168.1.254:8080.
Linkback URL: This setting allows control of the hotlink displayed on the Goodbye page. It allows use of the public IP
address or DNS name instead of the internal IP Address of the iBoot-WiFi, which is the default setting. If this setting is
left blank, the hotlink will be the IP Address of the unit. Enter up to 128 characters.
Telnet Port: This setting is used to allow access to the iBoot-WiFi via telnet by ports other than standard 23.
DxP Port: This setting is used to allow access to the iBoot-WiFi via Dataprobe Exchange Protocol (DxP) via ports other
than standard 9100.
Enable Cloud Services: This setting enables the iBoot-WiFi for iBoot Cloud Services (iBCS). iBCS allows the iBoot-WiFi
to be monitored and controlled from a web portal from any browser. It allows multiple iBoots to be managed from a
single portal. For a complete description of iBCS and setup instructions, see Section 8.
Note: All of the TCP/IP Settings require a reboot of the iBoot-WiFi, after clicking Save. A Reboot button will
appear at the bottom of the page. The new settings will not take effect until the unit is rebooted. Reboot
will not affect the power position of the iBoot-WiFi. Upon Clicking Reboot, the Goodbye page is displayed
with a link to re-login.
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Figure 12 Connecting Page
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