3 Configuration
The device can be configured via a web interface. In order to access the web interface, it is necessary
to connect the device to a Wi-Fi access point (AP) or router.
3.1 Factory Reset
When the NTRIP-X has never been configured, the Status LED will blink white every 2 seconds. If any
other colors are displayed in the blink cycle, the device should be factory reset before connecting it to
a new network.
To execute a factory reset, press the WPS button located at the rear of the device for 15 seconds until
the status LED flashes pink, then release the button and wait until the status LED returns to blinking
slowly white. This will clear all setting!
3.2 Connecting the NTRIP-X to a Wi-Fi network
The connection to an existing Wi-Fi network may be established either by using WPS if this is
supported by your AP/router or by accessing the NTRIP-X via its built-in AP.
3.2.1 Using WPS to connect to a Wi-Fi network
Make sure that the NTRIP-X is not yet configured (status LED blinks slowly only white). Otherwise
execute a factory reset as described in §3.1.
During the WPS pairing process the GNSS antenna may be left unconnected.
Place the NTRIP-X nearby the Wi-Fi access point (AP) or router and put the AP/router into WPS mode
(see AP/router documentation on how to do this). Press the WPS button until the status LED starts
flashing yellow, then release the button and the WPS pairing process will start. During this process the
LED will blink yellow. If a pairing error occurs, the status LED will flash red for two seconds and then
return to the normal state. Pairing errors are not uncommon with WPS and it normally just works if
you try again. Upon successful pairing, the device will reboot and the status LED will eventually
indicate the Wi-Fi connection (blue double blink). The built-in AP will be automatically disabled.