Wi-Fi configuration
The RT can be configured via a Wi-Fi connection using the Wi-Fi access point inside the
RT itself. Like Ethernet, the use of FTP via a Wi-Fi connection allows the user to manage
the data logged to the unit; files can be downloaded for reprocessing and deleted to make
space for future files. Configuration files for alternative configurations require FTP to put
the configuration files on to the RT.
The RT outputs its data over Wi-Fi to each device connected to its access point as a UDP
unicast message.
In order to communicate via Wi-Fi, each RT is configured with a static IP address that is
shown on the delivery note. If the delivery note is unavailable, the default IP address
normally takes the form 195.0.0.sn, where sn is the last two digits of the RT’s serial
number. The serial number can be found on the front panel of the RT or on the delivery
note.
Once you are on the same IP range as the RT you can connect to the RT via
Wi-Fi. Via your PC’s network settings you should be able to select the ‘RT as
a Wi-Fi network’. The RT that you wish to connect to can be identified by its
serial number. See Fig 14 below.