Configuring Wifi; Defining Wifi Network Configurations - BENDIXKing AeroNav 910 Pilot's Manual

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AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot's Guide

CONFIGURING WIFI

The WiFi system inside the AeroNav is a system that uses.
The AeroNav has built-in WLAN, 2.4 GHz WiFi capability
supporting IEEE 802.11 A, B, G, and N protocols. The AeroNav
WiFi can be configured to function either as a Wireless Access
Point (WAP) or as a client to an external network. If the AeroNav
is configured as a WAP, it sets up a local network to which other
devices can be connected. If the AeroNav is configured as a
client, it will connect to the external network and communicate
with other devices that have also connected to that network. The
choice of configuration method depends upon what other
equipment is onboard the aircraft. Typically, if you have a unit
®
such as a Stratus
, the AeroNav is configured as a client.
Otherwise, the AeroNav is configured as a WAP.
The AeroNav can have up to four WiFi network configurations
defined. The configurations can be any mix of WAP or Client.
The network configurations are defined using maintenance mode
and then the one to be used is selected on the Setup page in
flight mode.

DEFINING WIFI NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS

To define a WiFi network configuration, start the AeroNav in
maintenance mode (see Maintenance Mode section, page 7-52).
Select the "Config" tab by either using the AUX button or by
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