Access Point Mode tab

The figure shown here shows the Access Point Mode configuration properties with the controller’s secondary LAN port configured for DHCP.

Figure 3.   WiFi Configuration view, Access Point Mode tab
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Access Point IP Adapter fields

Property Value Description
Adapter name tiw_sap0 (default) Read only value.
Adapter IPv4 Address IP address This sets the IP address of the WiFi adapter. A client uses this to make an IP connection over WiFi while the unit is functioning as an Access Point.
Adapter IPv4 Netmask IP address This sets the netmask of the WiFi adapter.

Access Point Dhcp Server Settings pane

Type Value Description
Default Lease Time 6 hours (default) Fixed duration (in hours, minutes, and seconds) for a DHCP IP address lease, before it expires the lease must be renewed.
Max Lease Time 12 hours (default) Maximum duration (in hours, minutes, and seconds) for a DHCP IP address lease.
Subnet address The subnet of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server.
 
CAUTION: Configure this to assign addresses on a different subnet than that used in either of the controller’s other LAN configurations, otherwise the ports will not function correctly.
 
Netmask number The Netmask of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP Server.
Client Range Low address Lowest IP address for the range. The order of assigning IPs from the Access Point DHCP is indeterminate.
 
NOTE: The adapter IP should be in the same subnet, but not in the range of addresses defined here.
 
Max Number of Clients 11 (default) Maximum number of WiFi clients that can attach at a given time (maximum limit is 16).

Access Point Config pane

Type Value Description
Ssid titan (default) Service Set Identifier is a unique alphanumeric identifier. Sets the name for this access point. Replace default name with a unique, meaningful network name.
 
NOTE: It is important to change the default value to a unique name to avoid having multiple units with the same SSID in a particular area.
 
Broadcast SSID enabled (default), disabled If enabled, periodically broadcasts WiFi signal so that devices can detect and connect.

If disabled, the SSID is "hidden" and not discoverable, and a client must be manually configured with the correct SSID which matches the JACE's Ssid field above.

Passkey text Sets a password that a client must enter to connect to this network. Strong password required
Wpa Mode WPA
WPA2
WPA WPA2 (default)
WiFi security protocols and security certification programs. WPA WPA2 will accommodate most devices. Devices with older network cards may only work with WPA security.
Key Management Algorithms WPA-PSK (default)
WPA-EAP
WPA-PSK WPA-EAP
Methods of authentication key distribution and the encryption protocols that protect passwords via encryption using either a pre-shared key and/or an authentication server.
Pairwise Cipher Suites TKIP
CCMP
TKIP CCMP (default)
Encryption protocol options. TKIP CCMP will accommodate most devices.
Inactivity Timeout (minutes) 10 (default) Sets a limit on the amount of time a client connection can be inactive. On reaching the Timeout limit, the WiFi adapter is shutdown completely. To restart it you must move the WiFi Selector Switch on the unit to “OFF”. Once the WiFi Current State shows “Stopped”, move the WiFi Selector Switch back to “ACC”.

Note, if the intended WiFi usage is for tool connectivity, then set this value to some small number of minutes. If the intended WiFi usage is for field bus integration, then set this value to “0” to disable the Timeout functionality.

 
CAUTION: An Access Point represents a potential target for cyber attack. Leaving the Access Point disabled by default is a security best practice.
 
Whitelist list Allows you to configure the access point with a range of device MAC addresses that can connect.
Enable Whitelist disable (default), enable If enabled, only an address in the configured whitelist can connect. If disabled, connection to the access point is not limited to a specific range of devices.
Mode and Channel Country code: two digit code
Radio mode: 802.11a/b/g/n
Bandwidth: HT20, HT40, HT20 HT40
Channel number: (number of channel options depends on selected radio mode)
Once it is configured, County Code is a read only value.
The Config Channel button invokes the Configure Mode and Channel dialog, which you can use to modify radio mode, bandwidth, and channel selections.