Setting up a SQ20xx WIFI and Laptop for a Peer-to-peer (Ad-hoc) connection



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Setting up a SQ20xx WIFI and Laptop for a Peer-to-peer (Ad-hoc) connection Setting up the logger for a Peer-to-peer (Ad-hoc) connection The SQ20xx WIFI needs to be powered by an external supply. Connect the logger to the laptop via the USB cable. Open up the Squirrelview software and using the Logger Selection set the correct Logger Type. Click on the Communication Wizard Icon. Select Ethernet (wired / wireless), click on Next Select Configure wireless options for a logger with in-built wireless ethernet 1 P a g e

The USB connection for the logger is shown in the box. Select Peer-to-peer (Ad-hoc) connection. Enter the Name (SSID) Note: this needs to be remembered as it will be required when setting up the PC. 2 P a g e

Select the network security option that is required, if you choose something other than None (Open) a password will be required in a certain format. Note: the password needs to be remembered as it will be required when setting up the PC. Click on Finish The WIFI module on the logger will reset, this will take a few seconds, and the USB cable can be removed. The laptop will now require setting up to make the WIFI connection to the SQ20xx WIFI. 3 P a g e

Setting up a PC running Microsoft Windows XP to connect to a SQ20xx WIFI Adhoc network Assuming you have configured the logger to join an unsecured (None ad-hoc) ad-hoc wireless network called Test, and then an XP PC can be joined to the same network as follows: Click on Start > Connect To > Wireless Network Connection to open the Wireless Network Connection Status dialog window Click View Wireless Networks Click Change the order of preferred networks 4 P a g e

In the Wireless Network Connection Properties window select the Wireless Networks tab Click Add... to open the Wireless network properties dialog Enter Test for the Network name (SSID) for the new ad-hoc network Click the This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network; wireless access points are not used checkbox Select Open for Network Authentication Select Disabled for Data encryption Click OK Click OK again It may take a few moments but the orange LED on the back of the logger should change from a medium (1 sec) flash indicating no association to a slow (4 sec) flash indicating the logger and PC have associated peerto-peer. 5 P a g e

Open the Wireless Network Connection dialog again Test should appear after a few moments Acquiring network address After a few more moments Test should change to Connected Once it is working you should probably secure the network by changing the network authentication and data encryption above. 6 P a g e

Setting up a PC running Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7 to connect to a SQ20xx WIFI Ad-hoc network Assuming you have configured the logger to join an unsecured (None ad-hoc) ad-hoc wireless network called Test, and then an XP PC can be joined to the same network as follows: Click on Start and Connect To and the Connect to a network window appears Click on the Set up a connection or network Highlight on Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network 7 P a g e

Enter the Network name: this is the Name (SSID) that has been entered into the logger during the Ethernet configuration. Set the Security type: to No authentication (Open) as there has been no security set. Note: if security has been set when setting up the logger, choose WEP and enter the security key. It may take a few moments but the orange LED on the back of the logger should change from a medium (1 sec) flash indicating no association to a slow (4 sec) flash indicating the logger and PC have associated peerto-peer. Open the Connect to a network dialog window again Test should appear after a few moments Acquiring network address After a few more moments Test should change to Connected 8 P a g e

Setting up the Squirrelview software to communicate with the logger. Once the logger and the PC have been associated via the peer-to-peer (ad-hoc) connection, the logger will have an IP address. This you can find on the logger display by going into Tools and IP Address. To enter the IP address into the Squirrelview software to enable the logger to communicate with the PC. Click on the Communication Wizard Icon. Select Ethernet (wired / wireless), click on Next Select Connect to a logger with in-built wired / wireless Ethernet 9 P a g e

Enter the IP address that is can be found from the logger display Click on Finish You will now be able to communicate via the WIFI connection between the laptop and data logger. Note: if you are connecting two or more loggers to the laptop as well as switching between loggers in the Squirrelview software, you will also need to switch between the different network connections created for each logger on the laptop. 10 P a g e