Wi-Fi Led Indicator - Campbell CR300 Series Product Manual

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5. Next to the Network Name (SSID) box, click Browse
network.
6. If the network is a secured network, you must enter the password in the Password box and
add any additional security in the Enterprise section of the window.
7. Enter the IP Address, Network Mask, and Gateway. These values should be provided by
your network administrator. A static IP address is recommended.
Alternatively, you can use an IP address assigned to the data logger via DHCP. To do
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this, make sure the IP Address is set to 0.0.0.0. Click Apply to save the
configuration changes. Then reconnect. The IP information obtained through DHCP
is updated and displayed in the Status section of the Wi-Fi subtab. Note, however,
that this address is not static and may change. An IP address here of
169.254.###.### means the data logger was not able to obtain an address from the
DHCP server. Contact your network administrator for help.
8. Apply your changes.
9. For each data logger you want to connect to network, you must follow the instruction in
Setting up Wi-Fi communications between the data logger and the data logger support
software
(p. 26), using the IP address used to configure that data logger (step 7 in this
instruction).

7.5 Wi-Fi LED indicator

When the data logger is powered, the Wi-Fi LED will turn on according to Wi-Fi communication
states:
Off: Insufficient power, Wi-Fi disabled, or data logger failed to join or create a network
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(periodic retries will occur).
Solid for 2 seconds: Attempting to join or create a network.
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Flashing: Successfully joined or created a network. Flashes with network activity and once
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every four seconds.
to search for and select a Wi-Fi
7. Wi-Fi communications option
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