
ILX34-AENWG ♦ POINT I/O Platform Procedures
Wireless Point I/O Adapter Setup Guide
Page 26 of 79 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
July 31, 2009
Field Description
WPA Passphrase
To use WPA2/AES encryption on packets sent between the radios, enter a
WPA2/AES pass phrase of between eight and 63 normal keyboard
characters. This phrase automatically generates an encryption key of 128
hexadecimal characters. This field is only available if you select WPA2/AES
as the encryption type.
WEP Key Index
If using WEP128 encryption, select the Key Index that matches the Key Index
used in the Access Point.
WEP Keys (1-4)
If using WEP128 encryption, enter the WEP Keys that match the Keys in the
Access Point.
Transmit Data
Rate
The recommended The ILX34-AENWG supports the following transmit data
rates. The default value is Auto: Max 54 Mbps, and this is the recommended
value for most applications.
1 Mbps Auto: Max. 1 Mbps
2 Mbps Auto: Max. 2 Mbps
5.5 Mbps Auto: Max. 5.5 Mbps
11 Mbps Auto: Max. 11 Mbps
18 Mbps Auto: Max. 18 Mbps
24 Mbps Auto: Max. 24 Mbps
36 Mbps Auto: Max. 36 Mbps
54 Mbps Auto: Max. 54 Mbps
Verify Wireless Communication
At this point, with the Ethernet cable still attached to the ILX34-AENWG, go to
the W
IRELESS STATISTICS web page, and verify that the ILX34-AENWG is linked
to the Access Point.
After the link is established, you should disconnect the Ethernet cable from the
ILX34 and reconnect it to the Access Point. From this point on, all
communications can be done wirelessly.
Note: If Ethernet cables are connected to both the ILX34-AENWG and the Access Point, and there
is a wireless link between these devices, a loop will be formed. Typically the Access Point detects
this loop and disconnects the wireless link. In this condition, the link LED on the ILX34-AENWG will
periodically come on and then go off. Also, the Wireless Statistics web page will sometimes show
the unit is linked and then later show that it is not.
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