6.3 Web Interface radEAGLE User Manual
Wi-Fi Client
Log your radEAGLE into an existing Wi-Fi network (5.8, p. 52) with the credentials you
received from that network’s administrator.
This item is available while a Wi-Fi dongle is plugged into the radEAGLE’s USB-A
port.
This can be any type of Wi-Fi network, established by a traditional access point,
as a hotspot established by your smart phone or a dedicated surf stick.
The radEAGLE remembers networks it has been logged into and reconnects
automatically when they become available.
Bluetooth
Your radEAGLE can be paired with other devices, for example, smart phones, via
Blootooth. You can access the Web interface and share the internet connection.
This item is available while a Bluetooth dongle is plugged into the radEAGLE’s
USB-A port.
Internet sharing and Web interface access must be supported by the other
device.
LAN Cable
Connect the radEAGLE to a Local Area Network with a running DHCP server. It will
automatically obtain an IP address.
This item is available while a USB to LAN adaptor is plugged into the radEAGLE’s
USB-A port.
6.3 Web Interface
While a device such as a desktop computer or a tablet is connected (6, p. 83) to the
radEAGLE, you can access the Web interface of the radEAGLE.
Look up the IP address of the radEAGLE in the connection settings screen (5.7, p. 52) and
point your browser to it.
You can browse and inspect saved spectra (7.4, p. 88) or manage or download all saved
data to your device (7.10, p. 104).
6.4 Sending Data via E-Mail
While your radEAGLE is, via cable or wireless, connected to a network with Internet access
data can be transferred via email.
You can setup the connections and addresses on the instrument (see 5.7, p. 52 and 5.6,
p. 51) or, more convenient, in the Web interface (7.7, p. 100).
For details about sending data refer to 5.26, p. 78.
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