Configuring Wi-Fi Connection
Introduction
The MANUS Quantum Bodypack uses Wi-Fi for its wireless connectivity.
Supported Wi-Fi Networks
The Bodypack supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, which offers better wireless connectivity compared to previous Wi-Fi standards, especially in congested environments.
We recommend using a separate Wi-Fi 6 network for your Bodypack.
Supported Wi-Fi Versions
The Bodypack supports the following Wi-Fi standards:
Wi-Fi 6
(802.11ax)Wi-Fi 5
(802.11ac)Wi-Fi 4
(802.11n)Wi-Fi 3
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(802.11b)
Supported Wi-Fi Frequencies
The Bodypack supports the following Wi-Fi frequencies:
2.4 Ghz
5 Ghz
(160Mhz)
Wireless Range
Wireless Range with Single Wi-Fi Access Point
Depending on the environment and your access point placement, the Bodypack should be able have a wireless range of at least 30-120 meters (98-390 feet).
Wireless Range with Wi-Fi Fast Roaming Network
Using a Wi-Fi fast roaming network with multiple access points, the Bodypack can be used with virtually unlimited range.
The only limitations is the size of the Wi-Fi network itself.
Connecting to Wi-Fi Network
To use your Bodypack, you will need to configure the Wi-Fi network it is connected to.
Connect your Bodypack to a display, mouse and keyboard, and log in using the Login Information.
Open the "Internet access" menu from the Windows System Tray:
Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to and click "Connect":
Enter the password to the Wi-Fi network and click "Next":
Verify the Bodypack is connected to the Wi-Fi network:
Connecting to Xsens MVN Link Access Point
The Xsens MVN Link system uses an ASUS RT-AC68U Wireless-AC1900 access point which can be used by the Bodypack. Connect your Bodypack to a display, mouse and keyboard, and log in using the login information. Make sure the access point has been set up and is ready for use.
Open the "Internet access" menu from the Windows System Tray:
Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to and click "Connect":
The access point name starts with "AP_BodyPack-" and it followed by 12 random characters.
The access point name which ends with "_5G" uses 5 Ghz Wi-Fi, the other uses 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi.
Push and hold the "WPS" button on the access point for several seconds to connect: