WIZNET WIZ6000 Serial to Wireless LAN Device Server User Manual WIZ6000 V0 9

WIZNET Co., LTD. Serial to Wireless LAN Device Server WIZ6000 V0 9

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 WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  - 1 -    WIZ6000 User’s Manual  (Version 0.9)             ©2009 WIZnet Co., Inc. All Rights Reserved. ☞ For more information, visit our website at http://www.wiznet.co.kr
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   WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  - 3 - Certification Information  CE for Class B ITE  INFORMATION TO THE USER Hereby, WIZnet. Declares that this WIZ6000 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/EC.  WARNING: This is a class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  FCC for Class B ITE  INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no Guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures: -      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.  KCC for Class B ITE  INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested for a Class B digital device. -  Trade Name or Applicant : WIZnet, Inc. -  Equipment Name : Serial to Wireless LAN Device Server -  Basic Model Number : WIZ6000 -  Manufacturer / Country of Origin : WIZnet, Inc. / KOREA -  Certification Number : WWW-WIZ6000-S2W(B) WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference.   Near-Body Operation To maintain compli ance with  FCC RF  exposure re quirements, maint ain a  20Cm, s eparation distance between the u ser's body a nd the pho ne, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted.
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   WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  - 5 - Contents  1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Products Contents ............................................................................................. 2 1.2 Product Specification ......................................................................................... 3 1.2.1 WIZ6000 Device Server Interface ..................................................................... 5 2. Getting Started ................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Hardware Installation ................................................................................................. 6 2.2 Configuration ............................................................................................................. 6 2.2.1 Connecting the Web page of WIZ6000 .............................................................. 6 2.2.2 Checking Status ............................................................................................... 7 2.2.3 Network Setting ............................................................................................... 9 2.2.4 Wireless Setting ............................................................................................. 10 2.2.4.1 Mode Selection .................................................................................... 10 2.2.4.2 IP Configuration in Each Mode .............................................................. 12 2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup............................................................................... 14 2.2.4.4 Gateway Setup ..................................................................................... 19 2.2.4.5 Client Setup ......................................................................................... 23 2.2.5 Serial Setting ................................................................................................. 24 2.2.6 Security Setup ............................................................................................... 27 2.2.7 Others ........................................................................................................... 27 2.2.7.1 Password ............................................................................................. 27 2.2.7.2 Log ...................................................................................................... 27 2.2.7.3 Upgrade ............................................................................................ 28 2.2.7.4 Factory Default .................................................................................. 28 2.2.7.5 Reboot .............................................................................................. 29 3. Hardware Specification ..................................................................................................... 30 3.1 WIZ6000 Dimension ................................................................................................ 30 3.2 Connector Specification ........................................................................................... 31 3.2.1 RJ-45 Connector ............................................................................................ 31 3.2.2 RS-232C Connector ....................................................................................... 31 4. Demonstration and Test .................................................................................................... 32 5. Serial Configuration .......................................................................................................... 36 6. Warranty .......................................................................................................................... 44
   WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  - 6 - Figures FIGURE 1. WIZ6000 DEVICE SERVER INTERFACE ............................................................................. 5 FIGURE 2. CONNECTING TO THE WEB PAGE OF WIZ6000 .................................................................. 6 FIGURE 3. INPUT ID AND PASSWORD  ................................................................................................. 7  FIGURE 4. SYSTEM DATA  .................................................................................................................. 7  FIGURE 5. ACTIVE CLIENTS .............................................................................................................. 8 FIGURE 6. NETWORK SETTING ......................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 7. ACTIVE DHCP CLIENT TABLE ......................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 8. OPERATION MODE  ......................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 9. CHANGING OPERATION MODE ........................................................................................ 11 FIGURE 10. ACCESS POINT MODE - 1 ............................................................................................. 12 FIGURE 11. ACCESS POINT MODE -2 .............................................................................................. 12 FIGURE 12. GATEWAY MODE  .......................................................................................................... 13  FIGURE 13. CLIENT MODE  .............................................................................................................. 13  FIGURE 14. AP MODE SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 14  FIGURE 15. WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP ........................................................................................ 15 FIGURE 16. WIRELESS ADVANCED SETTINGS .................................................................................. 17 FIGURE 17. WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL ...................................................................................... 18 FIGURE 18. WDS SETTING ............................................................................................................ 19 FIGURE 19. GATEWAY SETUP ......................................................................................................... 20 FIGURE 20. WAN PORT CONFIGURATION  ........................................................................................ 21  FIGURE 21. WAN ACCESS TYPE - PPPOE  ...................................................................................... 22  FIGURE 22. CLIENT SETUP  ............................................................................................................. 23  FIGURE 23. SITE SURVEY ............................................................................................................... 24 FIGURE 24. SERIAL TO ETHERNET CONFIGURATION  ......................................................................... 24  FIGURE 25. PASSWORD SETUP ....................................................................................................... 27 FIGURE 26. SYSTEM LOG  ............................................................................................................... 27  FIGURE 27. UPGRADE FIRMWARE  ................................................................................................... 28  FIGURE 28. REBOOT SYSTEM  ......................................................................................................... 29  FIGURE 29. WIZ6000 DIMENSIONS (UNIT : MM)  ............................................................................... 30  FIGURE 30. RJ-45 PIN ASSIGNMENT  .............................................................................................. 31  FIGURE 31. SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM CONFIGURATION  ............................................................... 32 FIGURE 32. WIRELESS NETWORK CONNECTION  .............................................................................. 33  FIGURE 33. NETWORK TERMINAL PROGRAM CONFIGURATION .......................................................... 33 FIGURE 34. RECEIVED DATA B Y NETWORK TERMINAL PROGRAM  ...................................................... 34  FIGURE 35. SERIAL TO WIRELESS LAN 구성 .................................................................................. 34 FIGURE 36. DEVICE TERMINAL PROGRAM ....................................................................................... 35
   WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  - 7 - Tables  TABLE 1. PRODUCTS CONTENTS.  ...................................................................................................... 2  TABLE 2. PRODUCTS SPECIFICATION – WIRELESS ............................................................................. 3 TABLE 3. PRODUCTS SPECIFICATION - SOFTWARE ............................................................................. 3  TABLE 4. PRODUCTS SPECIFICATION -  HARDWARE .......................................................................... 4 TABLE 5. SYSTEM DATA  .................................................................................................................... 8  TABLE 6. AUTHENTICATION METHOD ............................................................................................... 16 TABLE 7. WEP CONFIGURATION  ..................................................................................................... 16  TABLE 8. WIRELESS ADVANCED SETTINGS ...................................................................................... 18 TABLE 9. FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE  ................................................................................................ 29  TABLE 10. RS-232 PIN ASSIGNMENT ............................................................................................. 31 TABLE 11. SERIAL CONFIGURATION FRAME FORMAT  ......................................................................... 36  TABLE 12. SERIAL CONFIGURATION REPLY FRAME FORMAT  .............................................................. 36  TABLE 13. SERIAL CONFIGURATION STX & ETX  .............................................................................. 36  TABLE 14. SERIAL CONFIGURATION REPLY CODE ............................................................................ 37
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  1 1. Introduction  WIZ6000 is t he external g ate way mod ule which provides a b ridge for RS -232 or Ethernet  to  IEEE802.11 b/g wirel ess communications. Device s with the interface of RS -232C serial  or  Ethernet can established a wireless network which can enable remote monitoring, management and controlling.     Main Features     Embedded 802.11b/g Wireless Networking    Access Point, Client, Gateway, Serial to WLAN mode Supported    Ethernet to Wireless Bridging      Strong Security with 64/128 bit WEP, WPA, WPA2(AES)    Support Ethernet port, Serial port, Reset Button    Ready to use serial to wireless application    Max 25Mbps Data Streaming    Compact design 90.5mm X 94.5mm X 22.7mm ( L x W x H )    RoHS Compliant   CE, FCC and KCC certificated
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  2 1.1 Products Contents   WIZ6000 Device Server Included Dipole Antenna (3.377dBi SMA Type)  Serial Cable  Network Cable (Crossover Cable) Power (DC 5V / 2A    Adaptor) Data CD (Manual, H/W & SW related Materials) Table 1. Products Contents.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  3 1.2 Product Specification  Wireless ITEM  Specification Wireless Standard  IEEE802.11b/g Frequency Range  2.412~2.485GHz Output Power (Tolerance(+/-2dBm) 802.11b: 16dBm@11Mbps (Max 10mW / 1MHz) 802.11g: 14dBm@6~54Mbps (Max 10mW / 1MHz) Receive Sensitivity 802.11b: -65dBm@11Mbps 802.11g: -76dBm@54Mbps Data Rates  54Mbps-1Mbps Modulation Type  11g: OFDM(64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK) 11b: DSS(CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) Table 2. Products Specification – Wireless   Software ITEM  Specification Operation Mode  Access Point, Clinet, Gateway, Serial to Wireless LAN Protocol ARP, UDP , TCP, Telnet, ICMP , IGMP  DHCP , PPPoE, BOOTP, HTTP, TFTP Security WEP 64/128big WPA/WPA2 PSK/AES/TKIP 802.1x(Radius) Management  HTTP, Telnet, Serial, UDP Notification Event Logging Table 3. Products Specification - Software
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  4 Hardware ITEM  Specification Interface Ethernet 1 Port, RS-232C 1 Port, DC 5V Power input 3.377dBi SMA type Dipole Antenna Temperature Operation: -5℃~55℃ Storage: -20℃~70℃ Humidity Operation: 10% to 90%, Non-Condensing Storage: 5% to 90%, Non-Condensing Serial (RS-232C) Baud Rate : 230,400bps Stop bits: 1 Parity: None, Odd, Even Flow Control: XON / XOFF (Software), CTS / RTS (Hardware), None Power  DC 5V input Power Consumption  Under 600mA ( 3.3V ) Dimension  90.5mm X 94.5mm X 22.7mm (Excluded antenna size) Table 4. Products Specification -    Hardware
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  5 1.2.1 WIZ6000 Device Server Interface     Figure 1. WIZ6000 Device Server Interface
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  6 2. Getting Started  This manual describes all configurations in detail.   For the quick and easy installation, please refer to “ WIZ610wi Quick Installation Guide”.  2.1 Hardware Installation   STEP1: Connect the WIZ6000 to the HUB or PC by using a network cable.  STEP2: Connect the WIZ6000 to the serial device by using the RS-232C serial cable.  STEP3: Insert the power supply co nnector to the WIZ6000 by using the 5V / 2A  DC power adaptor.  STEP4: Configure the network parameters of WIZ6000 and your PC. - The default IP address of WIZ6000 is “192.168.1.254”.   Your PC’s IP address should start with these three sets of numbers “192.168.1.XXX”. - WIZ6000 and PC can be connected through wireless network.   Connect to WIZ6000 from PC by using default SSID “WIZ610wi”  2.2 Configuration 2.2.1 Connecting the Web page of WIZ6000 1)    Open a web browser on your PC and input “192.168.1.254”, the default IP address of WIZ6000.   Figure 2. Connecting to the Web page of WIZ6000   2)  A pop up will request you to input your User ID and Password.   Default User ID : admin,          Password : admin
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  7  Figure 3. Input ID and Password  2.2.2 Checking Status 1) System Data  Figure 4. System Data
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  8  ITEM Description Firmware Version  The firmware version of WIZ6000 is displayed Firmware Date  The last date and time of firmware upgrade MAC Address(LAN)  The MAC Address of WIZ6000 for Ethernet communication. IP Address  The IP address of WIZ6000. Network Mask  The Network Mask of WIZ6000. Default Gateway  The Gateway of WIZ6000. DHCP Server  Shows the DHCP server function is activated or not. DHCP Start IP Address  Shows the first IP address to be assigned from DHCP server. DHCP Finished IP Address  Shows the last IP address to be assigned from DHCP server. MAC Address(WLAN)  The MAC Address for wireless communication. SSID  The SSID of WIZ6000. Channel  The wireless channel of WIZ6000. Table 5. System Data  Notice WIZ6000 supports the MAC address for both Ethernet and Wireless interface.   2) Active Client  Figure 5. Active Clients  In this p age, the information of client s con necting to WIZ610wi is displ ayed. If  you click “Refresh” button, the client list and information are updated.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  9 2.2.3 Network Setting You can configure network parameters of WIZ6000   Figure 6. Network Setting   IP Address: The default IP Address is set as “192.168.1.254”.  Subnet Mask: The default Subnet Mask is set as “255.255.255.0”.  Default Gateway: The default Gateway is set as “0.0.0.0”.  DHCP: If you want to activate the DHCP Server function, select the “Server”. If not, select “Disable”. Notice When the WI Z6000’s IP address is m anaged by another DHCP server in the upper layer, the DHCP function in your wireless module will be disabled. All your clients connecting to your WIZ6000 can not recognize your module as a DHCP server.   DHCP Client Range: When WIZ6000 operates as the DHCP Server, the IP address range must be assi gned in ord er for the client s to conn ect. If the DHCP  server function is disabled, this DHCP Client Range is not activated.   Show Client: If you click the “Show Client” button, a window is popped up to show a list of clients.   Apply Changes: By clicking this button, the modified values are applied. After changing,                        the  page is refreshed to re-connected to the new IP address.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  10   Figure 7. Active DHCP Client Table  2.2.4 Wireless Setting 2.2.4.1 Mode Selection You can select one of Access Point, Gateway and Client for the wireless connection mode.   Figure 8. Operation Mode  Access Point is the default mode. If you select Gateway or Client and click the “Setup” button, the progress bar will be shown.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  11 Figure 9. Changing Operation Mode   1)Access Point Mode In this mode, all Ethernet port s and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled. All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported.  2)Gateway Mode In this m ode, your d evice can  conn ect to the inte rnet via ADS L/Cable Mo dem. The  NAT is enabled and PCs in LAN ports share the same IP  to ISP  through WAN port. WAN connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE, DHCP client, PPTP client or static IP.  3)Client Mode In this mode,  your device  act as  a clie nt. If  you con figure PC  or application device a s DHCP client, Access Point will be the DCHP Server and WIZ610wi doesn’t act as DHCP Server.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  122.2.4.2 IP Configuration in Each Mode 1) Access Point Mode   Figure 10. Access Point Mode - 1  - The IP address assigned to WIZ6000 is for administration and web configuration. - Even though the WIZ6000 is configured as DHCP Server, the PC will acquire IP address from         IP Sharing device or ADSL/Cable Modem.    Figure 11. Access Point Mode -2  - If there is not IP Sharing Device or ADSL/Cable modem, WIZ6000 will assign the IP addresses     which is in DHCP IP range to PCs through wired or wireless network.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  132) Gateway Mode   Figure 12. Gateway Mode  - WIZ6000 operates as DHCP Server for the wireless communication. - WIZ6000 operates as Static/DHCP/Client/PPPoE for the wired (Ethernet) communication.  3) Client Mode   Figure 13. Client Mode  - WIZ6000 can be set IP as Static or DHCP client at ‘Client Setup>WAN Port Setup’.   And also WIZ6000 can b e act  DHCP Server simultaneously by assigning a dding 100 of fi rst DHCP server . For exam ple, if DHCP  server ’s cl ient r ange is XXX.XXX.XXX.2~100, then WIZ6000’s assigning DHCP Client IP address to application board is XXX.XXX.XXX.102~200.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  142.2.4.3 Access Point Setup After selecting the AP mode and please click “Setup” button, the page below is shown.   Figure 14. AP Mode Settings   Alias Name : Input the name for WIZ6000.  Band : Select communication protocol of WIZ6000.   Notice 802.11g protocol is compatible with 802.11b.   SSID: Input SSID for wireless communication. All devices o n the same  wireless net work should have same S SID. The SSID ca n have  max 32bytes characters composed of alphabets and numbers.   Notice SSID field is case-sensitive.   Channel Number : Select the channel frequency which you will use for wireless     communication. If you select Auto, the connection is automatically   processed to the channel assigned by AP.   When AP is booted, it investigates wireless channel environment and   selects the lowest using channel. And you can select a channel in the range of 1~13 manually.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  15 Mode : Select mode   - AP : IF AP is selected, WIZ6000 operates as Access Point.     - WDS Repeater : WDS (Wireless Distribution System) that can be used for the   communication between WIZ6000 and WIZ6000.   When this mode is selected, AP function operates at the same time.   Security : Configure the security options for WIZ610wi. When you click “Setup” button, below   page appears.   Figure 15. Wireless Security Setup   Authentication  You can select an authentication method for the clients to connect to AP.  Field Description Open System or Shared Key No authentication is imposed to the WIZ6000 When enabling WEP, the configuration is activated. Open System with 802.1x The client authentication is performed by RADIUS server. Configure the port number, IP address and Password of RADIS server. Shared Key  WEB function is activated. Input the Key value. WPA RADIUS  WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA is based on TKIP(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) IEEE802.11i standard which complements WEP(Wired Equivalent Privacy). WPA is the upgraded authentication methods by applying 802.1x and EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol).
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  16WPA PSK    WPA Pre-Shared-Key is the authentication method using Pre-Shared Key. Configure PSK format and input value for PSK. WPA2 RADIUS  WPA2 is using AES(Advanced Encryption Shared) algorithm. AES is more strengthened encryption method rather than RC4 which is used for WEP or WPA. WPA2 RADIUS performs AES encryption and RADIUS server authentication. If WIZ610wi uses WPA2, it can be compatible with devices using WPA1. WPA2 PSK  WPA2-PSK uses Advanced Encryption Standard(AES) for encryptionKeys together with WPA PSK method. Table 6. Authentication Method   Encryption It configures  authentication mode fo r se curity of wirele ss network. The re a re options of  WEP and None. If WEP is selected, the below items are activated for configuration.  ITEM Description key Length Configure the length of WEP Key. Option : 64 or 128bit Key Format Configure the format of WEP Key. Option : ASCII(5 Characters) or Hex(10 Character) Default Tx Key Max 4 Tx Key values can be configured. Select one of them. Encryption Key 1~4 Input the key value. Table 7. WEP Configuration
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  17 Advanced Settings : If you click the “Setup” button, below page is appeared.  Figure 16. Wireless Advanced Settings   Field Description Fragment Threshold This value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets. If you experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance. Only minor reduction of the default value is recommended. In most cases, it should remain as its default value of 2346. RTS Threshold  When you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reduction of the default value, 2347, is recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The Router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission. The RTS Threshold value should remain as its default value of 2347.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  18Preamble Type   Beacon Interval  The default value is 100. Enter a value between 1 and 65,535 milliseconds. The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Router to synchronize the wireless network. Table 8. Wireless Advanced Settings   Access Control   By registering the MA C address of a client, WIZ6000 blocks or allows the client to acce ss. If you click the “Setup” button, page below appears.               Figure 17. Wireless Access Control  Wireless Access Control Mode : This option allows you to enable or disable the “Wireless   Access Control Mode”. (Options: Disable / Allow Listed / Deny Listed) Disable: Not use “Wireless Access Control Mode”. Allow Listed: clients with their MAC registered in the Control List are permitted to access. Deny Listed: clients with their MAC registered in the Control List are denied to access WIZ6000    WDS Setting: : If AP mode is set as WDS Repeater, WDS Setting button is activated. WDS is   Wireless Distribution System that is  working as a wi reless bridge between AP and AP. If you click the “Setup” button, the page below appears.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  19 Figure 18. WDS Setting  Input wireless MAC address of the device to be connected. Apply Changes: Add the MAC address into the WDS list Reset: Discard all changes in all fields.  2.2.4.4 Gateway Setup  Notice  When changed to Gateway mode, wired netwo rk is disco nnected, It becau se WIZ6000’s wire  port act as WAN Port. So to solve this problem.. 1. Connect WIZ6000 through wireless 2. Check WAN IP of Gateway mode setup page 3. Connect ‘http://WAN_IPaddress:8080 (8080 port) First time it must be input ‘8080’, but next time no need to add ‘8080’  Gateway mode can be used when you want to conn ect to the Internet thro ugh an ADSL/Cable Modem, or IP  Sharing Device. By clicking the  “Setup” button, you can  configure your PPPoE, DHCP Client, PPTP or Static IP settings
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  20 Figure 19. Gateway Setup   Alias Name: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  Band: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  SSID: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  Channel Number: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  Security: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  Advanced Settings: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  Access Control: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  WAN Port : If configures WAN port. It configures the network environment for the connection   to WIZ6000.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  21                Figure 20. WAN Port Configuration   WAN Access Type     - Static IP : Manually input your IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS.   - DHCP Client : An IP address can be acquired from a DHCP server. The DNS information   can be automatically acquired from a DHCP server or set manually (Set DNS Manually)..
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  22 PPTP - Virtual Server: Virtual Server also known as Port Forwarding associates a port number with a private IP address(internal network). This technique allows clients from outside a network to access devices within the LAN (internal network). - DMZ: This feature allows one network user to be exposed to the Internet for special-purposes such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC. The Port Range Forward enhances the security of your device because only a range of ports are opened for access. DHCP should be disabled in order to avoid any changes in your IP address. Static IP address is recommended when using the DMZ - Remote Management : Configure the port number for the connection to WIZ6000 from a remote site. Default Port Number is set as “8080”. - URL Filter: It enables to connect or disconnect to the specified URL. - MAC Filter: Prevent access from a device with a specific MAC address. - IP Filter: Prevent access from a device with a specific IP address - DDNS : Once the DDNS server registers yours MAC address, your device can connect to the internet regardless of your address. DDNS service can be provided by www.no-ip.com. (You need to pay some fee). After registering some information at www.no-ip.com, input your E-mail address and password in the figure shown below. When you click the “Update” button, the status will change from “Not Connected” to “Connected”   Figure 21. WAN Access Type - PPPoE
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  232.2.4.5 Client Setup In client mode, WIZ610wi connects to an access point.   Figure 22. Client Setup     Alias Name: Input the name for WIZ6000.  Band: Select a communication protocol for your mod ule. It supports 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11b/g mode.  SSID: Input  the SSID of a n access poi nt. If y ou do n’t know you r SSID, you  can u se the “Site Survey” to search and connect to an AP.  Security: Configure security settings (these should match your AP’s settings)  Advanced Settings: Refer to “2.2.4.3 Access Point Setup”.  WAN Port: Set the Static or DHCP Client of the WIZ6000’s IP.  Site Survey: If you click t he “Site Su rvey’ button, all access points near your module are listed as shown in the figure below. Please select one AP and click “Connect” button. If PC or application device is set  as DHCP  Client, the AP will operates as its DHCP server and WIZ6000 d oesn’t a ct a s DHCP  Se rver. Wh en y ou conn ect to an AP  with se curity enabled ,the  “Wi reless Secu rity Setup  Page”  will appear a utomatically to  set-up you r security settings. By using the “Site Survey”, Band, SSID and Security can be configured all at the same time.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  24 Figure 23. Site Survey  2.2.5 Serial Setting For the ‘Serial to Wireless’ communication, you can configure serial parameters.   Figure 24. Serial to Ethernet Configuration
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  25 Status: Check this combo box to enable serial communication  Mode: Select one mode among Server, Client and Mixed. This mode is to select the communication method based on TCP. TCP is the protocol which establishes the connection before data communication. In server mode, WIZ6000 waits for the connection from a clie nt. In client mode, WIZ60 00 operates as client at the TCP  Client mode on the process of connection, and tries to connect to the server ’s IP and Port. Mixed modes supports both of Server and Client at the same time.    Below describes in details regarding each mode - TCP server mode In orde r to o perate thi s mode, Lo cal IP, Subnet, Gateway Addre ss and Local Po rt Number should be co nfigured. In monitoring a pplications, the serve r mod e can be  useful since it can listen for any connection from clients, and establish a connection for remote management.  1. A client connects to the WIZ6000 which is in TCP Server mode. 2. As the  connection is established, data can be transmitted in both directions – from the host to the WIZ6000, and from the WIZ6000 to the host  - TCP client mode In TCP Client mode, your module will attempt to connect to a specified server.   In order to operate this mode, Local  IP, Subnet, Gateway Addre ss, Serve r IP, and Server port number should be set. If the server IP has a domain name, please use the  DNS function. 1. Whe n po wer i s supplied, WIZ6 000 board  operating as T CP client mo de actively establishes a connection to the server. 2. Once the connection is established, data can be transmitted in both directions – from the host to the WIZ6000 and from WIZ6000 to the host  - Mixed mode In this mod e, WIZ6000 normally operates as a T CP Server and waits for a connection request from a client. However, if WIZ6000 re ceives data from the serial device before connection is established, WIZ6000 changes to the client mode and sends the data to the server. Therefore, in the mixed mode, the server mode has higher priority than the  client mode. Mixed mode t akes advantages of both client and serv er mode. The  client mode may b e used fo r sending out em ergency reports in an u rgent situation while the server mode may be used for remote management.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  26 Server IP : Input server IP.  Server Port : Input server port.  Reconnect Interval: Set the interval retrying connecting to server.  Baud rate: Configure serial communication speed.  Data bits: Configure data bits.  Parity: Configure parity checking option. (option: None, Odd, Even)  Stop bits: Configure stop bit option.(Option: 1, 2)  Flow Control: Configure flow control option. (option: none, Xon/Xoff, RTS/CTS)  Save : Save the configuration values.  Reset : Discard all changes in all fields  Data Packing Condition You can specify how the serial data can be packed to be sent to the Ethernet. There are 3 delimiters - time, size and character. If all of them are set as ‘0’, whenever the serial data is   arrived, they are sent to the Ethernet immediately.  - Time: This field spe cifies the waiting time. Whe n there is n o more input from the se rial port, the module  will wait for  the spe cified time and then se nd out  the seri al d ata to the  network. Fo r example, if 2000 m s is  specified, the module will  send out the  packet at 2000 ms after the last input from the serial port. If there is no dat a in the serial buffer, the module will not send out any data packets.    (‘0’: Function Disable) - Size: This field specifies the size limit in the serial buffer. Once the serial buffer reaches this limit, the dat a will be sent  out to the Ethernet. If  the serial buffer is greater than the size limit, the module will create  an Ethernet packet and store the extra data, and send out to the Ethernet when the limit is reached again.    (‘0’: Function Disable) - Character: Register a chara cter to trigger th e conversion of se rial data to n etwork packets. Whenever th e registe red character is insid e the serial buf fer, all the dat a before the registered ch aracter i s se nt out to the network e xcluding the  cha racter it self. The character must be in Hexadecimal.    (‘0’ : Function Disable) If any one of these conditions is met, the data will be sent to Ethernet. Ex) Delimiter: Size=10, Char=0x0D Serial data : 0123456789abc Ethernet data : 0123456789 ☞ “abc” remains in the serial buf fer of t he module and will not  be sent until the spe cified size or character has been fulfilled.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  272.2.6 Security Setup Refer to “2.2.4.3. Access Point Setup’.  2.2.7 Others 2.2.7.1 Password You can change the password of WIZ6000  Figure 25. Password Setup  2.2.7.2 Log The log information can b e saved. In o rder to use this functio n, check the combo box “Enabl e Log”. The log will include information such as wireless, DDNS, WAN and DHCP.  Figure 26. System Log
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  282.2.7.3 Upgrade In this page, you can upgrade the firmware of your WIZ6000. Browse the firmware file b y clicking the “Find” button. If you click “Upload” button after selecting firmware file, the firmware starts uploading. This process will take about    60 seconds.  Figure 27. Upgrade Firmware  2.2.7.4 Factory Default If you click the “Fa ctory Default” b utton, all se ttings value are  resto red to the factory de fault setting.    The factory default values are shown below: Field Default Value IP Address  192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask  255.255.255.0 Default Gateway  0.0.0.0 DHCP Serv er DHCP Client Range  192.168.1.2~192.168.1.100 DNS Server  0.0.0.0 Serial Status  Disable Serial Mode  Server Server IP  0.0.0.0 Server Port  5000 Baudrate 3840 0 Databits 8 Parity N one Flow Control  None
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  29Wireless Mode  AP Alias Name  Wireless_AP Band  2.4GHz (B +G) SSID WIZ61 0wi Channel 1 AP Mode  AP Authentication  Open system or Shared Key Encryption N one Fragment Threshold  2346 RTS Threshold  2346 Preamble Type  Long Preamble Beacon Interval  100ms Inactivity Time  30000ms Broadcast SSID  Enable WMM Enable  Password Admin Log Disable  Table 9. Factory Default Value  2.2.7.5 Reboot In this page, you can reboot your module  Figure 28. Reboot System
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  303. Hardware Specification 3.1 WIZ6000 Dimension     A 90.5  B 67.5 C 11.5 D 14.5 E 26.0  F 27.0 G 5.2 H 6.3 I 4.5 J 7.0 K 22.5 L 9.0 M 8.0  N 11.5 O 16.5 P 9.0 Q 22.5  R 87.5 S 94.5     Figure 29. WIZ6000 Dimensions (unit : mm)
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  313.2 Connector Specification 3.2.1 RJ-45 Connector  Ethernet port Pin outs Pin  Signal 1 TX+ 2 TX- 3 RX+ 6 RX- Figure 30. RJ-45 PIN Assignment   3.2.2 RS-232C Connector  Serial port Pin outs 6 98721 43 5   Pin Number  Signal  Description 1  H/W Trigger  Hardware Trigger signal Input 2  RxD  Receive Data 3  TxD  Transmit Data 4  EXT_GND  External Power Ground (Internally shorted to GND) 5  GND  Ground 6 NC  Not connect 7  RTS  Request To Send 8  CTS  Clear To Send 9  EXT_VCC  External Power Input (5V) Table 10. RS-232 PIN Assignment
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  324. Demonstration and Test In this chapter, an example is provided f or you to test the functionality of WIZ6000. The te sting environments are the followings: <Hardware>   A PC equipped with a RS-232 serial port   WIZ6000 Device Server     Connect PC and module’s Ethernet port by using an Ethernet Cable (Direct or Crossover)   Connect PC and module’s serial port by using a serial cable   <Software>   Hyper Terminal (or any other terminal program)   Step 1. ① Connect the PC and WIZ6000 by using a serial cable.   ② Connect the PC and WIZ6000 by using an Ethernet cable. ③ Turn on the power switch of WIZ6000.  Step 2. : WIZ610wi Environment Setup ① On your PC, go to  the “Network Setting” and  connect to your WIZ60 00 in the “Wi reless Network Connection”. ② In your web browser, input IP address of WIZ6000 (Default : 192.168.1.254). If configuration page appears, click “Serial setup” menu and set the serial parameters.  Step 3. : Data Transmission ① Execute terminal program at the PC. (Ex: Hyper Terminal) ② Set the baud rate as the same value of WIZ6000.        Figure 31. Serial Terminal Program configuration
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  33③ Connect to “WIZ6000” in the Wireless Network Setting of your PC  Figure 32. Wireless Network Connection  ④ Execute one more terminal program, and set IP address and Port number.  Figure 33. Network Terminal Program configuration  ⑤ Input any chara cters i n the Hype r T erminal f or Seri al. (I n the exam ple belo w, “01234567890” is input).   The same characters are outputted in the Hyper Terminal for Network.   A Serial to Wireless LAN test was performed.    (Serial to Ethernet )
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  34 Figure 34. Received Data by Network Terminal Program   Figure 35. Serial to Wireless LAN  구성  ⑥ In the same  way, input an y character at t he screen  of terminal p rogram for ne twork, and check if same character is displayed at the screen for serial. ( Ethernet to Serial )
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  35※ The above test can also be performed in a program called, “Device Terminal program”, which is easy and simple to use.  Figure 36. Device Terminal Program  Device Terminal is a program which integrates both serial and network communications into one user interface so that you can test your WIZnet gateway module easily.   As shown in  above Figu re, the upper p art of the  program allo ws you to config ure your serial setting of WIZ6000. By clicking the “Open” button, serial communication is enabled. The lower part of the p rogram allows you to configure the network settings. You can test both TCP Clie nt a nd TCP Se rver modes at the sam e time. If the Server Mod e is  enabled, Device Terminal will operate as server mod e, and the WI Z6000 module will work as  client mode. The PC whe re th e Device T erminal is op erating w ill wo rk as a  server, the IP  address of the PC should be set  as Server IP  of the module. If Se rver mode is not che cked, Device Terminal will operate as cl ient mode, and the  module as serve r. For the IP  ad dress and po rt, please inp ut your IP address and port number of WIZ6000 a nd click the “Connect” button to  start a network communication. When serial and network terminals are connected, input any character in the Data Input window and click “Send” button. You can check the data is transferred into the another window.
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  365. Serial Configuration    Serial Command Format  It is possible to configure WIZ6000 by using serial command. RS-232C port’s Pin number 1 of WIZ6000 is Hardware trigger pin.   ( ‘1’: H/W trigger disable, ‘0’: enable )  < Frame Format >  Command Frame format Descriptor STX  Command code  Parameter ETX Length(bytes) 1  2  Variable  1 Table 11. Serial Configuration Frame format Reply Frame format Descriptor STX  Reply code  Parameter ETX Length(bytes) 1  1  Variable  1 Table 12. Serial Configuration Reply Frame format STX & ETX     Setting  Comments STX  ‘<’ : Hex = 3Ch ETX  ‘>’ : Hex = 3Eh Table 13. Serial Configuration STX & ETX Reply Code    Reply  Comments S Comm and was successful F Comm and failed 0 Invalid STX 1 Invalid command
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  372 Invalid parameter 3 Invalid ETX E  Enter Serial Command Mode Table 14. Serial Configuration Reply Code  Command Code    Command Get/Set  Comments Parameter  TimeNetwork RF Get  Firmware Version  vx.x.x 1RA Get  MAC Address 0:Ethernet MAC address, 1:Wireless MAC address,   <0xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx_1xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx>  1RI Get  IP Address <Sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   1WI Set  IP Address <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   2RS Get  Subnet Mask <Sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   1WS Set  Subnet Mask <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   2RG Get  Gateway  <Sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   1WG Set  Gateway  <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   2RD Get  DHCP Server 1:Enable, 0:Disable <Sx>  1WD Set  DHCP Server 1:Enable, 0:Disable <x>  2RH Get  DHCP Start/End IP Start address_End address <Sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>  1WH Set  DHCP Start/End IP Start address_End address <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>  3DL Get Wireless Active Client List MAC address_Channel_TxRate_RSSI <Sxxxxxxxxxxxx_xx_xx_xx[:xxxxxxxxxxxx_xx_xx_xx:…]>  1RL Get  DHCP Client List <IP address_MAC address> <Sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxxxxxxxxxxx[:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxxxxxxxxxxx:…]> 1WV  Set  DNS Server  1:Enable, 0:Disable  1
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  38<1:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx[_xx.xx.xx.xx]> or<0> RV Get  DNS Server 1:Enable, 0:Disable_DNS Server IP address <Sx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx[_xx.xx.xx.xx]> or<0>  1RT Get  WAN Port 0:Static, 1:DHCP Client, 2:PPPoE, 3:PPTP -Static: 0_Ipaddress_Subnet_Gateway_DNS <S0_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> -DHCP Client: 1_IPaddress_Subnet_Gateway <S1_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> PPPoE: 2_UserName_Password <S2_User Name_Password> -PPTP: 3_IP_Subnet_Gateway_ServerIP_UserName_  Password <S3_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_UserName_Password> 2WT Set  WAN Port 0:Static, 1:DHCP Client, 2:PPPoE, 3:PPTP -Static: 0_Ipaddress_Subnet_Gateway_DNS <0_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> -DHCP Client: 1 <1> PPPoE: 2_UserName_Password <2_User Name_Password> -PPTP: 3_IP_Subnet_Gateway_ServerIP_UserName_  Password <3_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx_UserName_Password> 1Wireless DB Get  Wireless Band 0: 11b+g, 2: 11b, 3:11g, 6: n, 9:b+g+n <Sx>  1GB Set  Wireless Band 0: 11b+g, 2: 11b, 3:11g, 6: n, 9:b+g+n <x>  20DO Get  Operation Mode 0:AP, 1:Gateway, 2: AP+WDS, 3:Client <Sx>  1GO  Set  Operation  0:AP, 1:Gateway, 2: AP+WDS, 3:Client  45
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  39Mode <x> DS Get  SSID  1~32 chars <Sxxxx~>  1GS Set  SSID  1~32 chars <xxxx~>  1DC Get  Channel  Auto_0, 1~13 <Sx>  1GC Set  Channel  Auto_0, 1~13 <x>  2DW Get  WDS 1:Master,2:Slave _count_MACaddress_Comment[_MACaddress_Comment_...]<Sx_x_xxxxxxxxxxxx_xxx~> 1GW Set  WDS 1:Master, 2:Slave_1:add, 2:delete_count_MACaddress_Comment[_MACaddress_Comment_..] <x_x_x_xxxxxxxxxxxx_xxx~> 1DP Get  Tx Power  0: off, 1-16: power(dBm),   <Sxx>  1GP Set  Tx Power  0: off, 1-16: power(dBm), <xx>  2DR Get  Data Rate  <Sxx>  1GR Set  Data Rate  <xx>  3DH Get  Broadcast SSID 0:Enable, 1:Disable <Sx>  1GH Set  Broadcast SSID 0:Enable, 1:Disable <x>  1DM Get  WMM  1:Enable, 0:Disable <Sx>  1GM Set  WMM  1:Enable, 0:Disable <x>  1DA Get  MAC Access Control 0:Disable,1:AllowListed,2:DenyListed[_count[_MACaddress_Comment]] <Sx_x_xxxxxxxxxxxx_xxx~> 1GA Set  MAC Access Control 0:Disable,1:AllowListed,2:DenyListed[_1:add,2:delete_count_MACaddress_Comment]  5
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  40<x_x_x_xxxxxxxxxxxx_xxx~> DI Get  Site Survey SSID_BSSID_Channel_RSSI_Security <Sxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxx_xx_xx_x>  15DN Get  Alias Name Alias Name <Sxxx>  1GN Set  Alias Name Alias Name, Max Length: 29bytes <xxx>  1QP Get Module Status Checking connection status_SSID_BSSID_CHAN_RATE_RSSI Conn_status: ‘0’ is not connected, ‘1’ is connected. <Sx_xxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxx_xx_xxM_xx> 2Security DU Get  Security Status AuthMode_Encrypt[_KeyLength_KeyFormat_KeyValue_radiusPasswd_radiusIP_radiusPort] AuthMode: 0(Open or Shared), 1(Open), 2(802.1x), 3(Shared), 4(WPA), 5(WPA-PSK), 6(WPA2), 7(WPA2-PSK),   Encrypt: 0(None),1 (WEP), 2(TKIP), 3(AES), 4(TKIP_AES) KeyLength: 0(None), 1(WEP64), 2(WEP128) KeyFormat(WEP): 0(Ascii), 1(Hex) KeyFormat(WPA-PSK): 0(Passphrase), 1(Hex) <Sx_x_x_x_x_x_x_x> 1GU Set  Security Control AuthMode_Encrypt[_KeyLength_KeyFormat_KeyValue_radiusPasswd_radiusIP_radiusPort] AuthMode: 0(Open or Shared), 1(Open), 2(802.1x), 3(Shared), 4(WPA), 5(WPA-PSK), 6(WPA2), 7(WPA2-PSK), Encrypt: 0(None),1 (WEP), 2(TKIP), 3(AES), 4(TKIP_AES) KeyLength: 0(None), 1(WEP64), 2(WEP128) KeyFormat(WEP): 0(Ascii), 1(Hex) KeyFormat(WPA-PSK): 0(Passphrase), 1(Hex) (WPA-PSK KeyValue:8~63byte) <x_x_x_x_x_x_x_x> 30Serial RK Get  Protocol  TCP_0, UDP_1 <Sx>  2
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  41WK Set  Protocol  TCP_0, UDP_1 <x>  1RM Get  Mode  0:Client, 1:Mixed, 2:Server <Sx>  2WM Set  Mode  0:Client, 1:Mixed, 2:Server <x>  1RX Get  Server IP  Server IP address <Sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   1WX Set  Server IP  Server IP address <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>   2RP Get  Port  0~65535 <Sxxxxx>  1WP Set  Port  0~65535 <xxxxx>  1RB Get Baudrate_DataBit_Parity_Flow_Stopbits eg. [Baudrate]1: 115200, 2: 57600,   3: 38400, 4: 19200, 5: 9600,   6: 4800, 7: 2400,8: 1200 [data byte] 7: 7bit, 8bit [parity] 0: no parity, 1: Odd, 2: Even [Flow] 0: no, 1: Xon/Xoff, 2: RTS/CTS [Stopbits]; 1: 1stop, 2:2stop <Sxxxxx> 2WB Set Baudrate_DataBit_Parity_Flow_Stopbits eg. [Baudrate]1: 115200, 2: 57600,   3: 38400, 4: 19200, 5: 9600,   6: 4800, 7: 2400,8: 1200 [data byte] 7: 7bit, 8bit [parity] 0: no parity, 1: Odd, 2: Even [Flow] 0: no, 1: Xon/Xoff, 2: RTS/CTS [Stopbits]; 1: 1stop, 2:2stop <xxxxx> 5QT Get  Time  0~65535 <Sxxxxx>  1OT Set  Time  0~65535 <xxxxx>  1QS Get  Size  0~255 <Sxxx>  1
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  42OS Set  Size  0~255 <Sxxx>  1QC Get  Char  00~ff <Sxx>  1OC Set  Char  00~ff <xx>  1QI Get  Inactivity Time 00~60 <Sxx>  1OI  Set  Inactivity Time 00~60 <xx>  1 RC Get Connection Status(Server:Client) 0: Not Connect, 1:Connect <Sx>  1 Others  WF  Set  Factory Default  <WF> 55WR Set  Restart  <WR>  55   error code S  <S> or <Sxx…>  Commend is successfully applied F  <F>  Failed to apply 0  <0>  "<" is wrong 1  <1>  There is not in command list 2  <2>  Wrong Parameter factor 3  <3>  ">" is wrong 4  <4>  Do not work in current mode 5 <5 > No more add list. -Limit- *WDS: 4 list *ACL: 16 list
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  43Notice If input "_" in fact, should input"__" instead of "_". For example SSID, PSK etc. <DS> --> <S11__22>: SSID: 11_22 <GS11_22> --> <S>: SSID: 11_22 <QP> --> <S1_11__22_000102030405_...>: SSID: 11_22 If multi command input, response time be delayed   For example DA, GA, DW, GW Security Available mode  AP/GW Mode   AuthMode:  0-7    EncryptTyp e: 0-3  Client Mode   AuthMode:  1,3,5,7     EncryptTyp e: 0,1,4  **Security Example parameter <GU5_2_0_0_12345678> <GU4_2_0_0_12345678_abcd_192.168.123.111_1812>
  WIZ6000 User’s Manual (WIZnet, Inc.)  446. Warranty   WIZnet Co., Ltd offers the following limited warranties applicable only to the o riginal purchaser. This offer is non-transferable.  WIZnet warrants our products and its parts against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for period of standard ONE(1) YEAR for the WIZ6000 board and labor warranty after the date of original ret ail purchase. During this pe riod, WIZnet will  repair or repl ace a defective products or part free of charge.  Warranty Conditions: 1.  The warranty applies only to products distributed by WIZnet or our official distributors. 2.  The warranty applies only to defects in material or workmanship as mentioned above in 6.Warranty. The warra nty applies only to  defects which occu r duri ng normal use and does not extend to dam age to pro ducts or parts which results from alternation, repair, modification, faulty installation or service by anyone other than som eone authorized by WIZnet Inc. ; damage to products or parts caused by accident, abuse, or mi suse, poor maintenance, mishandling, misapplication, or used in violation of instructions furnished by us ; damage occurring in shipment or any damage caused by an act of God, such as lightening or line surge.  Procedure for Obtaining Warranty Service 1.  Contact an authorized distributors or dealer of WIZnet Inc. for obtaining an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) request form within the applicable warranty period.   2.  Send the  products to  th e dist ributors or  d ealers togethe r with the complet ed RMA  request fo rm. All produ cts returned fo r warr anty mu st be carefull y rep ackaged in the  original packing materials. 3.  Any service issue, please contact to sales@wiznet.co.kr

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