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Wi-Fi Configuration
Under Wi-Fi Configuration there are three sections:
Wi-Fi CONFIGURATION
TERMINAL CONFIGURATION 1
ACCESS POINT CONFIG 2
CONNECTION HOST CONFIG 3
Terminal Configuration
DHCP ON
Default: ON
Description
Sets the Terminal to either obtain and IP address, network mask, gateway, etc. from a DHCP server, or to use
static settings that you enter into the Terminal.
DCHP servers typically run on your LAN, not on the internet. Most LANs use a DHCP server. You can see
if yours does by looking at the network configuration of your computer; if it is set to “automatic” or similar,
chances are you have a DHCP server on your LAN. If you have an installed DSL modem, for example,
these typically have a default DHCP server running on them.
Whether you have a DHCP server running on your LAN or not is entirely up to you and is part of your
network configuration. If you don't understand what this is, you should consult with a person knowledgeable
about your network configuration.
Options
OFF or ON
Terminal IP Address 000.000.000.000
Default: 000.000.000.000
Description
If you set DHCP (above) OFF you will need to set a unique static IP address for your Terminal. If you have
more than one Terminal, each will require its own unique IP address. Keep in mind that every device and
computer on your LAN has its own unique IP address and you will cause problems if any two devices try to
use the same IP address. For example enter 192.168.1.12 (do not use leading zeroes, ie. do NOT enter
192.168.001.012).
Be aware that you cannot simply enter any combination of numbers here. First, it must be in the format
shown in the default, with four triplets (value from 0 to 255) separated by periods. Do not use leading zeros
in the triplets. Also, in order to be visible on your LAN, it must be on the correct “subnet”. What subnet you
are on is determined in part by your Network Mask, which basically tells you which part of your IP address
must be constant, and which can be unique for each device on your LAN. Almost all LANS use a network
mask of “255.255.255.0” and IP addresses something like “192.168.1.x”. What the network mask with three
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