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Configuring Nevo Ecosystems Setting Up Wireless Networking on Nevo S70<br />

Wireless Information<br />

This tab appears by default when you enter Basic Wireless Settings:<br />

The Wireless Information tab shows the active and available wireless<br />

networks accessible to Nevo S70 . Use this screen to identify Nevo S70 to the<br />

specific wireless network to which it should attach.<br />

Verify the following settings on this tab:<br />

• Review the list of network names (the SSIDs, or names of Access Points)<br />

that appear on the Wireless Information screen.<br />

• Any entry named [No SSID] actually has an SSID, but none was<br />

broadcast. You can add a name by double-tapping [No SSID].<br />

• If you have successfully connected to an Access Point, the connected icon<br />

will appear in the list, and the status and signal strength will be<br />

displayed.<br />

• You may see a checkbox labeled Notify when new networks available;<br />

check this to enable auto-reconnect.<br />

• If the Access Point you want is listed, double-tap it to review or edit the<br />

settings.<br />

• If you are setting up the connection off-site, you will not see the Access<br />

Point listed. Double-tap Add New to create the connection. See “Adding<br />

Access Points” on page 146 for details.<br />

Installer Tip: We strongly recommend setting up Nevo S70 ’s WiFi access at<br />

your client’s site, rather than in your lab. By setting up at the client<br />

site, you can ensure that Nevo S70 is binding to the correct wireless<br />

access points and verify that Nevo S70 is operating correctly <strong>with</strong>in<br />

the client’s network.<br />

<strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Design Guide 143

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