Wi-Fi Status

Use these settings to view the status of the Wi-Fi client and Wi-Fi access point.

Select Wi-Fi / Status.

 

Current Wi-Fi Mode

If the Wi-Fi mode is turned off, this screen displays Current Wi-Fi Mode: Off. Else, it shows Client and/or Access Point.


Wi-Fi Client Status

See Client Configuration.

RSSI – The received signal strength shown numerically in brackets and graphically as bars (a maximum of five).

Hardware Status – The current status of the Wi-Fi hardware in the receiver.

Region Code – The Wi-Fi region code.

Client MAC Address – The client MAC address.

IP Setup – Depends on the access point; it can be either DHCP (default) or Static IP.

Network Name (SSID) – The name (SSID) of the access point if the receiver is in client mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network.

BSSID – The MAC address (BSSID) of the access point if the receiver is in client mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network.

IP Address) – The IP address of the receiver on the Wi-Fi network, if the receiver is in client mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network. NOTE: Use this IP address to access the web interface of the receiver in a web browser running on any other device on the same network.

Netmask – The netmask of the access point if the receiver is in client mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network.

Gateway – The IP address of the access point if the receiver is in client mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network.

DNS Address – The IP address of the DNS Server for the Wi-Fi network, if the receiver is in client mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network.


Access Point Status

See Access Point Configuration.

SSID – Service Set Identifier, a 32-character unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a WLAN. Also referred to as a network name as it identifies a wireless network.

BSSID – The MAC address of the wireless access point if the receiver is in access point mode and connected to a Wi-Fi network.

Encryption Type – Shows the encryption type, WPA2.

Broadcast SSID – Shows the current status. Either Enabled or Disabled.

Transmit Rate – Shows the default setting.

Channel Number – Shows the current channel number used.

WPA Strict Rekey – Shows if WPA rekey is enabled or disabled.

WPA Rekey Interval – Shows the interval in hours.

Client inactivity timeout – The number of minutes of inactivity from a client connection before it is dropped. The default is 30 minutes.

IP Address – This IP address can be used on an internet browser on a Wi-Fi device if the receiver is in access point mode. In most cases “GNSS” can be entered in the browser.

Netmask – Shows the default setting.


Association list

Shows which devices such as computers or receivers are connected to the receiver that is in access point mode.