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Campbell CR6 - Ipaddresswifi; Ipgatewaywifi; Ipmaskwifi; Wifichannel

Campbell CR6
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Where to find:
l All settings: Settings Editor tab in Device Configuration Utility: Wi-Fi tab.
l Key settings: in Device Configuration Utility: Deployment > Wi-Fi tab.
See also Wi-Fi communications option (p. 25)
NOTE:
A list of Settings fieldnames is also available from the data logger terminal mode using
command F.
10.4.75.1 IPAddressWiFi
Specifies the IP address for the Wi-Fi Interface. If specified as zero, the address, net mask, and
gateway will be configured automatically using DHCP.
l String data type
10.4.75.2 IPGatewayWiFi
Specifies the address of the IP router to which the data logger will forward all non-local IP
packets for which it has no route.
l String data type
10.4.75.3 IPMaskWiFi
Specifies the subnet mask for the WiFi interface.
l String data type
10.4.75.4 WiFiChannel
This setting is only applicable when the device is configured to create a network (Configuration).
It then specifies in which channel the network should be created. If Auto is selected, the device
will select to operate on a channel that has minimal interference from other networks detected in
the area. When manually selecting a channel, it should be noted that two Wi-Fi networks
operating on the same channel will interfere with each other and will have to compete for
bandwidth. The center frequencies of adjacent channels are 5 MHz apart and the bandwidth of
each channel is 20 MHz which means that adjacent channels overlap. To completely avoid
interference there must be a spacing of at least 5 channels between each Wi-Fi network. It is
therefore recommended to use channels 1, 6, and 11.
l Long data type
10. Information tables and settings (advanced) 206

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