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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages
Configuration Connections
Enabling Your Network Adapter to Access the Wi-Fi Switch
The IP address of the Wi-Fi Switch is within the range of 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254. Your
computer’s network interface must be assigned an IP address within this range to initially access the
configuration web pages or to access the command line interface using a secure shell. You can set
your interface’s IP address manually by accessing the network settings for the interface, disabling
DHCP operation, and specifying an IP address in this range. You can also use automatic private IP
addressing (APIPA) to set the network interface’s IP address.
computer’s network interface must be assigned an IP address within this range to initially access the
configuration web pages or to access the command line interface using a secure shell. You can set
your interface’s IP address manually by accessing the network settings for the interface, disabling
DHCP operation, and specifying an IP address in this range. You can also use automatic private IP
addressing (APIPA) to set the network interface’s IP address.
APIPA assigns an IP address within the Wi-Fi Switch’s range to a network interface if dynamic host
configuration protocol (DHCP) is enabled for the interface but a DHCP server is not found within
about one minute after the computer is powered on. Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, and 98
support this feature.
configuration protocol (DHCP) is enabled for the interface but a DHCP server is not found within
about one minute after the computer is powered on. Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, and 98
support this feature.
Note:
If a DHCP server is configured on your network, be careful to not connect to your network
until after APIPA has assigned an IP address to your interface; otherwise your DHCP
server will assign an address to your interface that will prevent it from accessing the Wi-Fi
Switch at the default IP address.
until after APIPA has assigned an IP address to your interface; otherwise your DHCP
server will assign an address to your interface that will prevent it from accessing the Wi-Fi
Switch at the default IP address.
For more information on APIPA, go to the following link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dniph/html/pnpip.asp
After you have accessed the configuration pages or command line interface, you can change the IP
address of the Wi-Fi Switch to operate in your network.
address of the Wi-Fi Switch to operate in your network.
Using APIPA to Assign a Usable IP Address For Your Client
To get APIPA to assign an IP address to your interface that is accessible by the Wi-Fi Switch,
use the following steps and refer to
use the following steps and refer to
Step 1.
Verify that DHCP is enabled for the interface (see below). In Windows, go to Start >
Settings > Network Connections, and right-click on the interface connection to configure.
Step 2.
Left-click on Properties.
Step 3.
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and left-click on Properties. Make sure Obtain IP Address
Automatically is checked.
Step 4.
Select the Alternate Configuration tab, and verify that Automatic private IP address is
checked.