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Model 190 Installation, Technical and Operation
8400-M022-O1 Rev J
Page 164
Network Mode This parameter allows the 190-WIFI module to be
configured as either an access point, or to connect to an existing network.
In order to set up the 190-WIFI module as an access point, set the mode
to “Server (SoftAP).
Access Point SSID Enter the SSID of the access point you wish to
connect to here. If no access point exists with the SSID that is entered,
then the 190-WIFI module will attempt to start an access point with the
entered SSID.
Security Mode When the “Network Mode” is set to “Server (SoftAP)”
mode, then this sets the security type that will be used in order to connect
to the module acting as an access point. The password used by the
connecting device must match the password set on the configuration web
page in order to connect to the module.
IP Address Enter the static IP address of the 190-WIFI module here.
Network Mask Enter the desired Netmask here.
Gateway IP Address Enter the default gateway IP address here.
Enable DHCP Server (recommended) When “Server (SoftAP)” mode
is active, the “Enable DHCP Server” checkbox will enable the DHCP
server to assign addresses automatically to connecting devices.
NOTE: If this check box is unchecked in this mode, it will be important to
set static IP addresses in the devices connecting to the WIFI module that
are compatible with the settings that are set in the module itself.
Once all settings have been entered, click “Save & Reboot” at the bottom
of the webpage in order to save the parameters.
NOTE: It is very important not to press “Enter” before all of
the configuration settings have been properly entered.
Pressing “Enter” prior to entering in all of the appropriate
settings will submit the information and may put the device
into a state where it cannot be connected to. If this
happens, it may be necessary to isolate the 190-WIFI
module from wireless signals and use the DEFAULT jumper
to restore the network to a known configuration.

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