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i50 Manual (5.10)
Page 44
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10.2 Wi-Fi Configuration
Wi-Fi connections are made using an ad-hoc (computer to computer) link, using the SSID and
encryption key assigned in the i50 settings. The i50 includes a DHCP server, which assigns an IP
address to the connecting computer.
Note: as this is an ad-hoc connection, no indication will be given if the wrong encryption key is
entered. If no IP address is assigned when connecting, first check that the encryption keys are
configured correctly.
10.3 Connection Details
The i50 monitors the dial-up/Wi-Fi connection, looking for data to be sent to the Internet. Any data
packets addressed to the local subnet or multicast addresses are ignored (except transparent/email
data see sections 10.3.2 and 10.3.3). If the Wi-Fi/Dial-up firewall setting is enabled, only data
packets addressed to the Cellular or Globalstar server IP addresses will be allowed through.
If a cellular or Globalstar network connection is available, the data is then forwarded over the
Internet. Otherwise an ICMP response is returned to indicate there is no route to that address.
Data received from the wireless network is parsed to check whether it is addressed to the i50 itself. If
not, it is forwarded to the attached computer over the dial-up/Wi-Fi link.
Network address translation is used to isolate the computer from the wireless network, allowing the
unit to switch networks transparently if more than one wireless modem is available.
When using Globalstar service, the unit will only establish a satellite connection when data is
received from the computer, and will shut down the connection if no more data is received after the
Globalstar Timeout period. This allows a computer to keep its dial-up/Wi-Fi connection active at all
times. Note: the computer should be configured to reduce network traffic (preferably using a firewall),
as satellite airtime will be used each time a packet is sent.
10.3.1 GPS over UDP
While a dial-up or Wi-Fi connection is established, the i50 will broadcast all internal GPS data to the
PC using UDP packets, allowing the PC to make use of the GPS information independently. The
UDP port used can be adjusted in the i50 settings. If this feature is unwanted, the UDP port can be
set to zero to disable the GPS UDP packets.
10.3.2 Transparent data over UDP
Any UDP packet sent to the i50’s IP address (defined by the “Router IP” option) and transparent UDP
port will be sent to the DataGate server as transparent data. Likewise, any transparent data received
from the DataGate server will be broadcast as UDP data over the dial-up/Wi-Fi connection. Setting
the UDP port to zero will disable this feature.
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