Moxa AWK-4121-EU-T [16/89] Awk 4121 getting started

Moxa AWK-4121-EU-T [16/89] Awk 4121 getting started
AWK-4121 Getting Started
2-3
NOTE
After you click
Submit to apply your changes, the web page is refreshed (indicated by an(Updated)
status
appearing next to the title) and a
blinking reminder to restart the device for the new settings to take effect,
will
be shown on the
upper-right corner of web page, as follows.
To
activate the changes, click Restart and then Save and Restart after you change the settings.
About 30
seconds are required for the
AWK-4121 to complete the restart process.
Step 5: Select the AWK-4121 operation mode.
By default, the AWK-4121’s operation mode is set to AP. You can change the setting to Client mode in Wireless
Settings
Basic Wireless Settings. Detailed information about configuring the AWK-4121’s operation can
be found in Chapter 3.
Step 6: Test communications.
In the following sections we will describe two test methods that you can use to verify if a network connection
has been established.
Communication Testing
After installing the AWK-4121 you can run a sample test to make sure that the AWK-4121 and the wireless
connection are functioning normally. Two testing methods are described below. Use the first method if you are
using only one AWK-4121 device, and use the second method if you are using two or more AWK-4121 units.
Testing Method for One AWK-4121
If you are only using one AWK-4121, you will need a second notebook computer equipped with a WLAN card.
Configure the WLAN card to connect to the AWK-4121 (NOTE: the default SSID is MOXA), and change the IP
address of the second notebook (notebook B) so that it is on the same subnet as the first notebook (notebook
A), which is connected to the AWK-4121.
After configuring the WLAN card, establish a wireless connection with the AWK-4121 and open a DOS window
on Notebook B. At the prompt, type
ping <IP address of notebook A>
and then press Enter (see the figure below). A “Reply from IP address …” response means the communication
was successful. A “Request timed out.” response means the communication failed. In this case, recheck the
configuration to make sure the connections are correct.
Notebook B
IP: 192.168.127.1
SSID: Moxa
Notebook A
IP: 192.168.127.2
PING
AWK-4121
IP: 192.168.127.253

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