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WiFi

Use static IP address and disable DHCP

Select this check box to disable the DHCP. The static IP address provided is used for setting up the WiFi connection.

IP address

Enter the IP address of the STMicroelectronics® STM32L475VG-Discovery Board WiFi hardware.

Subnet mask

Specify the subnet mask for the board. The subnet mask is a mask that designates a logical subdivision of a network.

The value of the subnet mask must be the same for all devices on the network.

Settings

Default: 255.255.255.0

Gateway

Set the serial gateway to the gateway required to access the target computer.

For example, when you set this parameter to 255.255.255.255, it means that you do not use a gateway to connect to your target computer. If you connect your computers with a crossover cable, leave this property as 255.255.255.255.

If you communicate with the target computer from within your LAN, you do not need to change this setting.

If you communicate from a host located in a LAN different from your target computer (especially via the Internet), you must define a gateway and specify its IP address in this parameter.

Settings

Default: 192.168.1.1

Service set identifier (SSID)

Enter the SSID of your network. An SSID is a unique ID consisting of 32 characters and is used for naming wireless networks. An SSID ensures that the data you send over the network reaches the correct destination.

WiFi encryption

The WiFi encryption of the network you connect to.

Settings

Default: None

None

Network is not WiFi encrypted.

WPA

Network uses WPA WiFi encryption.

WEP

Network uses WEP WiFi encryption.

WEP key

Enter the WEP key of the network.

This parameter appears only when you select WEP for the WiFi encryption parameter.

WEP key index

Enter the WEP key index of the WEP key.

This parameter appears only when you select WEP for the WiFi encryption parameter.

WPA password

Enter the WPA password of the network.

This parameter appears only when you select WPA for the WiFi encryption parameter.

Note

Passwords that contain % are not supported.