Advanced network information
In the Network screen it is possible to get advanced information on the network connectivity and to clear the list of preferential networks
The Network screen list all the Wi-Fi network available in the nearby of the battery and offers some possible actions
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The mark indicate the network to which the battery is actually connected to. The mark indicates that the network is also a preferred network. The preferred networks are those that the battery will try to connect to, each time the Wi-Fi is turned on. |
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All the networks marked with the mark are the network in the list of the preferred, although not actually connected to. |
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All the networks marked with the mark but gray, are preferred network not currently available. |
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The DHCP button open the DHCP page showing the status of actual IP addresses |
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The Clear button delete the list of the preferential networks |
DHCP page
The DHCP page list information about the status of connection and the IP addresses.
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Access Point section - SSID: name of the Wi-Fi network generated by the battery when operating as Access point |
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Access Point section - Active lease: list of the IP addresses leased to devices connected to the battery operating as Access point. Each IP is listed with the related MAC address. Up to 4 devices can be connected at the same time and each one can monitor the battery status. The battery internal DHCP server lease addresses in the 192.168.4 subnet. |
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Connected to - SSID: name of the network to which the battery is actually connected to. |
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IP received: address received from the DHCP server of the network to which the battery is connected to. |
Clear the list of preferential networks
The list of preferential networks can be erased when desired.
Tap on the button and confirm when requested.
All the preferential networks marked with a star, both those available and those not available are unmarked.
If the battery is connected to one of these, it maintains the connection until the Wi-Fi is turned off, as shown below.
“BLUESHAPE Granite Link” always remains as the topmost default preferred network.