SSID identification
An SSID is a 32-character alphanumeric key that uniquely identifies a wireless LAN. It enables wireless equipment such as a computer to access the Wi-Fi enabled GNSS receiver.
By default, the GNSS receiver uses the following identification:
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"Spectra Geospatial GNSS NNNN" (NNNN = the last four digits of the serial number) - Rover or Rover/Base configured
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"Spectra Geospatial Base NNNN" - Base ONLY capable
By default, the password for the SSID is: abcdeabcde.
Changing the SSID
You can change the SSID of a GNSS receiver in the following ways:
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By changing it in the web interface.
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By changing it in the programming interface.
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By forcing the GNSS receiver to its factory default setting.
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By using your field software.
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AutoBase success.
AutoBase mode |
SSID format |
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AutoBase off |
If the GNSS receiver cannot find an AutoBase file, there is no change in the SSID format. |
AutoBase Enable with warning and can find reference file |
Spectra Geospatial Base StationName { Real reference base } Or Spectra Geospatial Base NNNN { Auto00XX reference base } |
AutoBase Enable with warning and cannot find reference file |
If the GNSS receiver cannot find a reference file (current Application file), there is no change in the SSID format. |
AutoBase Enable without warning and can find reference file |
Spectra Geospatial Base StationName { Real reference base } Or Spectra Geospatial Base NNNN { Auto00XX reference base } |
AutoBase Enable without warning and cannot find reference file, HERE position is used, and “Auto000X” will be created |
Spectra Geospatial Base NNNN |
AutoBase Enable – HERE position always “Auto000X” will be generated every time |
Spectra Geospatial Base NNNN |