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en:sw:01-mervis:wifi-configuration-hidden [2020/05/13 06:41]
jan_kozak
en:sw:01-mervis:wifi-configuration-hidden [2023/04/06 08:29] (current)
avsetula
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 ====== WiFi configuration ====== ====== WiFi configuration ======
-All of the UniPi PLCs are equipped with WiFi network interface. In this tutorial we will cover the configuration of WiFi client in Mervis+<WRAP group> 
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 +Some Unipi PLCs are equipped with WiFi network interface. In this tutorial we will cover the configuration of WiFi client in Mervis
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-Be aware, that the UniPi PLCs have internal WiFi antenna inside of the PLC's metal enclosure without the possibility of connecting an external antenna. The signal reception is far from being ideal and it has to be taken into account when using it as a main network connection.+Be aware, that the Unipi PLCs have internal WiFi antenna inside of the PLC's metal enclosure without the possibility of connecting an external antenna. The signal reception is far from being ideal and it has to be taken into account when using it as a main network connection.
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 <​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​The possible settings of WiFi include:</​span></​html>​ <​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​The possible settings of WiFi include:</​span></​html>​
-  * only the "​client"​ mode can be set+  * only the "**client**" mode can be set -> unable to create your own wireless network
   * the interface can have static IP address or can obtain IP from DHCP server   * the interface can have static IP address or can obtain IP from DHCP server
   * WiFi can be connected to APs with open access, WEP, WPA or WPA2 with pre-shared key (password)   * WiFi can be connected to APs with open access, WEP, WPA or WPA2 with pre-shared key (password)
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 The most classic type of connection is connecting to access point (be that a wireless router) with WPA2 encryption and the router will provide network settings via DHCP server. Let's get to it. The most classic type of connection is connecting to access point (be that a wireless router) with WPA2 encryption and the router will provide network settings via DHCP server. Let's get to it.
  
-In your solution, left click on the PLC in the Left panel, move over to the Properties panel, scroll down until you find section called "​**Advanced Network Configuration**"​ and click on the plus sign to reveal more+In your solution, left click on the PLC in the Left panel, move over to the Properties panel, scroll down until you find section called "​**Advanced Network Configuration**"​ and click on the {{:​files:​roll-menu-button_01.png?​nolink|}} ​sign to reveal more
  
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