3. Use the Multipurpose knob to select and click Wi-Fi Config.
4. Select and click Available Networks. The oscilloscope shows the networks
and signal strengths of all the detected Wi-Fi networks.
5. Select and click the Wi-Fi network to use for communication. A check mark
in the network menu means that is the selected network for communication.
Setting the IP address (nonDHCP) network in Wi-Fi
If your network does not have Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to
automatically assign an IP address to the oscilloscope, you must manually enter
IP address and other network settings so that your oscilloscope can connect to a
network. Use this procedure to enter IP address and other network settings.
Prerequisites: Obtain the correct network settings from your system administrator
(IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS IP address, and HTTP Port).
1. Push Utility front-panel button.
2. Push the Config side-menu button.
3. Use the Multipurpose knob to select and click Ethernet Config.
4. Select and click IP Addresses Settings. The oscilloscope opens the IP
Addresses Settings dialog box.
5. Use the Multipurpose knob and side-menu buttons to enter the required
network settings.
6. Push the OK side-menu button to enter the settings in the oscilloscope.
7. Confirm that the IP address was loaded into the oscilloscope. (See Viewing
the IP address - Ethernet on page 153.)
You can view the LAN Test menu item. The LAN Test menu should now
show OK, and the network connection icon (upper right edge of screen)
should be on (white).
NOTE. If the LAN Test menu item shows No Response, work with your system
administrator to confirm that the settings that you were given are correct. Check
that you entered the settings correctly.
Setting up the Wi-Fi network
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