SSID Identification

GNSS smart antennas only.

An SSID is a 32-character alphanumeric key that uniquely identifies a wireless LAN. It enables wireless equipment such as a computer to access the Wi-Fi enabled GNSS smart antenna.

By default, the SPS receivers use the following identification:

  • "Trimble GNSS NNNN" (NNNN = the last four digits of the serial number) - Rover or Rover/Base configured
  • "Trimble Base NNNN" - Base ONLY capable

By default, the password for the SSID is: abcdeabcde.

Changing the SSID

You can change the SSID of a smart antenna in the following ways:

  • By changing it in the web interface.
  • By changing it in the programming interface.
  • By forcing the smart antenna to its factory default setting.
  • By using the Siteworks or SCS900 software
  • AutoBase success

AutoBase mode

SSID format

AutoBase off

If the smart antenna cannot find an AutoBase file, there is no change in the SSID format.

AutoBase Enable with warning and can find reference file

Trimble Base StationName { Real reference base }

Or

Trimble Base NNNN { Auto00XX reference base }

AutoBase Enable with warning and cannot find reference file

If the smart antenna cannot find a reference file (current Application file), there is no change in the SSID format.

AutoBase Enable without warning and can find reference file

Trimble Base StationName { Real reference base }

Or

Trimble Base NNNN { Auto00XX reference base }

AutoBase Enable without warning and cannot find reference file, HERE position is used, and “Auto000X” will be created

Trimble Base NNNN

AutoBase Enable – HERE position always “Auto000X” will be generated every time

Trimble Base NNNN