Step 1 – get network info, Microsoft windows – Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 User Manual

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Baseline Wi-Fi Module Configuration Guide

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Step 1 – Get Network Info

When you use a Baseline Wi-Fi module to connect BaseStation 3200 V12 controller to an existing

wireless network, you need to configure the Wi-Fi module with information specific to that

network.

Ask the network administrator at the site for the following information:

Network Name (SSID): _____________________________________________________

Wi-Fi Key or Passcode: _____________________________________________________

Carefully record the Wi-Fi Key or Passcode noting the case of all letters and clearly distinguishing

ones and zeroes from similar alpha characters.

Step 2 – Configure the Computer to Connect to the Wi-Fi

Module

You need a Microsoft Windows-based computer or a Macintosh computer to configure the Wi-Fi

module. You configure the computer to use a static IP address, and then the computer will be able

to connect to the Wi-Fi module.

Microsoft Windows

1. To navigate to the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, use the instructions for the

version of Windows operating system that is running on your computer. After you have

navigated to the dialog box, continue with Step 2:

XP: Click the Start Menu/Windows Logo > Control Panel Select > Network Connections (if

unavailable, select show Classic view). Select Network Connections, right-click Local Area

Connection, and then click Properties.

Vista: Click the Start Menu/Windows Logo > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center >

Manage Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.

Windows 7: Click the Start Menu/Windows Logo > Control Panel (View by needs to be set to

Categories) > View Network Status and Tasks > Change Adapter Settings. Right-click Local

Area Connection, and then click Properties.

Windows 8: Press the Windows key on your keyboard. The Windows 8 Start Screen opens. In

the Search field, type control panel, and then press Enter. Click on View Network Status and

Tasks > Change Adapter Settings. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.

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