Adding a Wi-Fi Network for Static Access on the PAX Terminal

Follow these steps to add a Wi-Fi network for static access on the PAX terminal:

Figure:

PAX Terminal Settings Screens
PAX Terminal Settings Screens

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PAX Terminal Wi-Fi and Add Network Screens
PAX Terminal Wi-Fi and Add Network Screens
  1. On the terminal Home screen, tap the
    Settings
    icon. You are prompted to enter the system password.
    • If you are a first-time user, enter the default Settings password:
      pax9876@@
      . Tap the
      Checkmark
      . The Settings screen appears.
      To change the default password, in the Device section, tap
      Password
      . Follow the prompts to change your password.
    • If you changed your password before, enter your system password. Tap the
      Checkmark
      . The Settings screen appears.
  2. In the Wireless & networks section, tap the
    Wi-Fi
    icon. The Wi-Fi screen appears.
  3. On the Wi-Fi screen, tap the
    More Options
    icon (three vertical dots).
  4. Choose
    Add network
    . The Add network screen appears.
  5. In the IP settings section, tap the drop-down list arrow.
  6. Choose
    Static
    .
  7. Scroll up to see these additional fields in which you will enter information:

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    • In the IP address field, enter the static IP address for your Wi-Fi network.
    • In the Gateway field, enter the IP address for your gateway.
    • In the Network prefix length field, enter the prefix length for the subnetwork.
    • In the DNS 1 field, enter the IP address for the first domain name system server.
    • In the DNS 2 field, enter the IP address for the second domain name system server.
  8. To save the Static IP settings and return to the Wi-Fi screen, tap
    Connect
    .
  9. To exit the Wi-Fi screen, tap the back arrow until you reach the Home screen.