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12 WiFi clock operation
In the item P26, choose if the clock will behave like WiFi AP, or will connect to wireless
network set by user, where network parameters could be set manually (telnet, clock menu) or
automatically (DHCP). If the DHCPv4 is used, the parameters assigned by the server can be
checked in the items P20 to P22 submenus.
12.1 Setting via default MOBA-WIFI wireless network (Configure using)
• set your WiFi router to the following default wireless network parameters
Net name (SSID): MOBA-WIFI
Used coding: WPA/WPA2
Coding key: hgfedcba
DHCP v4: allowed
Clock’s IP address: display using item P20 submenu
• set value 2 in item P26 in the main MENU
• display clock’s IP address in the item P20 submenu
• connect your computer to the default MOBA-WIFI wireless network
• connect clock using telnet, see chap. 12.3.
12.2 Setting via AP mode (Configure using)
12.2.1 WiFi variant
• set value 3 in item P26 in the main MENU
• Connect your computer, mobile phone, or tablet to a WiConnect-XYZ wireless
network with the following parameters:
Network Name (SSID): WiConnect-XYZ
(where XYZ represents the last three digits
of the MAC address of the WiFi clock)
Encryption used: WPA / WPA2
Encryption key: password
DHCPv4: enabled
• in the web browser, enter http://setup.com
• select the network to which you want to connect from the list and set the
appropriate network parameters (encryption type, encryption key, IPv4 mode:
DHCP or STATIC)
• after saving settings, the device automatically connects to the network, and
parameter P26 is reset to 1 and parameter P19 is set to the value of your chosen
configuration
• The NTP server must be set up using telnet with the command conf -u