Moxa AWK-1121-EU [20/97] Wireless settings

Moxa AWK-1121-EU [20/97] Wireless settings
AWK-1121/1127 Web Console Configuration
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Current local time
Setting Description Factory Default
User adjustable time The date and time parameters allow configuration of the local
time, with immediate activation.
Use 24-hour format: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
None
Time zone
Setting Description Factory Default
User selectable time
zone
The time zone setting allows conversion from
GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time) to local time.
GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time)
ATTENTION
Changing the time zone will automatically
adjust the Current local time. You should configure the Time
zone
before setting the Current local time.
Daylight saving time
Setting Description Factory Default
Enable/Disable Daylight saving time (also know as DST or summer time)
involves advancing clocks (usually 1 hour) during
the summer
time to provide an extra hour of daylight in the afternoon.
Disabled
When Daylight saving time is enabled, the following parameters will be shown:
Starts at: The date that daylight saving time begins.
Stops at: The date that daylight saving time ends.
Time offset: Indicates how many hours forward the clock should be advanced.
Time server 1/2
Setting Description Factory Default
IP/Name of Time
Server 1/2
IP or Domain name of the NTP time server. The 2nd NTP server
will be used if the 1st NTP server fails to connect.
time.nist.gov
Query period
Setting Description Factory Default
Query period time
(1 to 9999 seconds)
This parameter determines how often
the time is updated from
the NTP server.
600 (seconds)
Wireless Settings
The essential settings for wireless networks are presented in this function group. Settings must be properly set
before establishing your wireless network. Familiarize yourself with the following terms before starting the
configuration process:
The AWK-1121/1127 as a client can be used as an Ethernet-to-wireless (or LAN-to-WLAN) network adapter.
For example, a notebook computer equipped with an Ethernet adaptor but no wireless card can be connected
to this device with an Ethernet cable to provide wireless connectivity to another AP.
NOTE
Although it is more convenient to use dynamic bridging, there is a limitation
the
AP Client can only transmit
IP
-based packets between its wireless interface (WLAN) and Ethernet interface (LAN); other types
of traffic
(such as IPX and AppleTalk) are not forwarded.

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