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ASD FieldSpec 3 - Wireless Connection Stability and Configuration

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ASD Document 600540 Rev. J 78 FieldSpec® 3 User Manual
www.asdi.com Appendix A Troubleshooting
A.5 Spectrometer Loses its Wireless Connection
Refer to section A.1, Common Communication Fixes.
Try to minimize the RF noise in your environment. RF noise interference
can come from: 2.4
Ghz cordless phones, microwaves, monitors, electric
motors, ceiling fan, lights, security systems, etc.
Positioning of the spectrometer and instrument controller (computer) can
affect the wireless range. Minimize obstructions between the
spectrometer and the instrument controller. Wall, ceilings, doors,
buildings, hills, etc. can degrade the signal of the spectrometer and
computer.
A.6 Wireless Interface is Disabled in the Netcfg
Application
Refer to section A.1, Common Communication Fixes.
Check to make sure the wireless adapter is in the same range as the
spectrometer.
The default IP Address for the ASD spectrometer is:
»
10.1.1.11
for the Ethernet interface, or
»
10.1.1.77
for the wireless interface.
The default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
.
The computer's Ethernet adapter or wireless adapter must have a unique
IP address in the same range as the spectrometer, such as
10.1.1.x
where
x is a unique number. The subnet mask must also be the same as the
spectrometer, such as
255.255.255.0
.
Unplug the Ethernet cable from the spectrometer.

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