Campbell Scientific NL240 Wireless Network Link Interface User Manual

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NL240 Wireless Network Link Interface

Power Consumption

Maximum: 950 mW

Typical, Low Power Disabled

connected to Access Point: 600 mW idle, 670 mW communicating

searching for out of range network: 65 mW

Typical, Low Power Enabled

connected to Access Point: 73 mW idle, 480 mW communicating

searching for out of range network: 50 mW

Sleep: 16 mW

Standby power is when the IPNetPower instruction has been used

to turn off power to the Wi-Fi. See the CRBasic help for an

example of using the IPNetPower instruction. Note that the

IPNetPower instruction is only applicable when the NL240 is

configured with Bridge Mode Enabled

Operating Temperature

Standard: –25 to +50 °C

Extended: –55 to +85 °C

Configuration

DevConfig over USB or Wi-Fi

Telnet console over Wi-Fi

Terminal menu over RS-232

CS I/O Port

SDC 7, 8, 10, 11 (does not support ME)

9600 to 460.8 kbps

RS-232 Port

DTE

1200 bps to 115.2 kbps

WLAN

Antenna Connector: RPSMA

Supported Technologies: 802.11b/g/n, WPA, WPA2 (Personal

only)/TKIP or AES, WEP, WEP(open), APIPA/AutoIP, IPv4, IPv6,

ICMP/Ping, ICMPv6/Ping, TCP, DHCP Client, SLAAC, DNS Client,

HTTPS Proxy, Telnet Server, TLS, PakBus®, Modbus, TCP/IP

Topologies: infrastructure and ad hoc

Transmit Power: 5 to 50 mW, 7 dBm at low power level, 10 dBm at

medium power level, 16 to 17 dBm at high power level

Rx Sensitivity: –97 dBm (<8% PER)

Frequency: 2.4 to 2.5 GHz (2.4 GHz ISM band)

Miscellaneous

Supports 20 simultaneous TCP connections

Up to 10 of the 20 TCP connections can be used for TLS

PakBus® router supports 50 routes

Supports up to 15 concurrent Modbus server transactions

NOTE

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