AirborneM2M™ User Guide
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CONFIGURING A STATIC IP ADDRESS ON WLAN INTERFACE
Static IP addresses on the WLAN interface is the default configuration for serial devices. It is important to
verify that the address being entered is unique to the device when on the network.
Table 29 - Configuring Static IP – WLAN
Step Description
Navigation Bar
You will see a group of fields under the banner
of WLAN Parameters.
Feature Link
Select Network Settings
The wireless interface and security must be
configured before configuring the network
settings.
A page showing the range of network options
and fields, for both the WLAN and Ethernet
interfaces, is displayed.
Select WLAN DHCP Select Disable from the drop down menu.
Select WLAN Static IP Address Enter the assigned static IP address.
The address must be in the format:
Select Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the network.
The mask must be in the format:
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Select Gateway IP Address Enter the assigned Gateway IP address.
The address must be in the format:
Press Commit [Button] Saves changes to the device.
Optional
Press Reload [Button]
Reloads the Network Settings page. Select
this if you have further configuration options to
change.
Optional
Press Restart [Button]
Restarts the device. After the device is
rebooted, it will attempt to authenticate to the
configured network. As long as the network is
in range, the wireless interface will connect.
Once authenticated, the network will use the
assigned static IP address on the WLAN
interface making IP connectivity possible over