AirborneM2M™ User Guide
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Table 43 - Ethernet Adapter interface Configuration - Static IP
Step Description
Navigation Bar
Select Configuration
You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN Parameters.
Feature Link
Select Ethernet Settings
The wireless interface and security must be configured before
configuring the Ethernet settings.
A page showing the range of Ethernet options and fields. Setting the
mode of operation for the Ethernet interface is done in this page.
Select DHCP Server Enabled
Select Disable from drop down menu.
Select
Select
from the drop down menu.
Saves changes to the device.
Press
[Button] Reloads the
page.
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 Ethernet Static IP Address
Enter the static IP address of the Ethernet client attached to the
device’s Ethernet port.
The subnet of the address must be different than the WLAN interface
subnet.
The address must be in the format:
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
This is also the default address that all incoming traffic on the WLAN
Select Ethernet Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the private network that matches the
subnet mask on the Ethernet client.
The mask must be in the format:
Select Ethernet Gateway IP Address
Enter a valid Gateway IP address. This is the Static IP address of the
Ethernet interface on the private network. This must be in the same
subnet as the Ethernet Static IP Address, but a different address.
The address must be in the format:
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
This address should be entered into the Gateway parameter for the
Ethernet clients on the private network.
Saves changes to the device.
Optional
Reloads the Network Settings page. Select this is you have further
configuration options to change.
Optional
Press Restart [Button]
Restarts the device. After the device as rebooted, it will attempt to
authenticate to the configured network. As long as the network is in
range, the wireless interface will connect. Access to the public
network from the private network is now possible.
The private network supports Airborne™ discovery protocol (UDAP) and will respond to discovery requests.
The subnet for the private network IP addresses (Ethernet Client and Gateway) and public IP
address (WLAN), obtained by the module via the wireless interface, MUST NOT be the same.
Failure to observe this requirement will result in unpredictable behavior of the adapter.