User's Manual

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this screen offers a button to restart the interface if some problem is encountered
and customer support asks you to restart the interface.
Ethernet Adapter
The Ethernet network interface is always present and active on this device. The
device is factory configured with a default profile that is initially set to obtain an IP
Address via DHCP. You can change this profile on the Network Settings page.
Enable Button
Enable the interface when it has been previously disabled
Disable Button
Disable the interface, preventing any traffic across the
interface
Restart Button
This button can be used to restart the Ethernet network
interface with the currently active profile settings.
Status
Shows the current state of the interface, Active, Started, and
Disabled
IP Address
The IP address currently assigned to this device, either via
DHCP or static assignment. If no IP Address is listed the
network connection may be down or the Ethernet cable might
be unplugged.
Profiles
A list of profiles containing configuration settings for the
Ethernet network interface is provided here. The settings in
use will be shown as Currently Active. Other available
profiles will have a Make Active button next to the profile
name that allows you to change the settings used by the
Ethernet interface and restart the network.
Wireless Adapter (optional)
The Wireless LAN network interface is a device hardware option. When it is
present, a factory configured default profile initially set to obtain an IP Address
via DHCP is provided. However, the access point and security information will
need to be entered via the Wireless Settings page.
Enable Button
Enable the interface when it has been previously disabled
Disable Button
Disable the interface, preventing any traffic across the
interface
Restart Button
This button can be used to restart the Wireless LAN network
interface with the currently active profile settings.
Status
Shows the current state of the interface, Active, Started, and
Disabled
IP Address
The IP address currently assigned to the WLAN interface,
either via DHCP or static assignment. If no IP Address is
listed the network connection may be down, the access point
security settings are incorrect, or the wireless access point is
unreachable.
AP Address
The access point hardware address is provided here. It is
taken directly from the access point when a wireless