INSTRUCTIONS - THE CLIENT / SERVER DEVICE

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EaKiu can act as both server and a client for remote sensing of wireless data. In fact, it is possible for EaKiu to be a client and server at the same time, if desired.

Note also that EaKiu can create a multli-threaded streaming server for each connected device. Each server has an independent port and all can be operated at the same time.

USING EAKIU AS A REMOTE SPECTRUM ANALYZER SERVER

You can have EaKiu share any data from all of the data SOURCE devices with one or more remote computers elsewhere on your network (or on the Internet).

EaKiu contains a multi-threaded server capable of talking to multiple connected clients simultaneously. By default EaKiu assigns each device a unique port starting with Port 2400. To change the default server port, click the Port: area near the upper right of the window. Once you click the Port: area a Dialog will appear asking you for a different port number.

To change the default port, simply enter a new port value into the Dialog and click the OK button. Note that if you change the port while EaKiu is in Server mode you should disconnect and reconnect the server to get it to recognize the new port setting.

Once your port is correct (you do not have to set the port if you intend to use the default port assignments) you can turn Server mode on, for the current device, by simply clicking the SERVER button in the OUTPUT AREA. Once clicked the button should light a deep purple.

As soon as users connect to your server you will see the SERVER button for the specific device change from deep purple to green and the Users: area will read the number of connected users (on all servers).

To disconnect users and turn off the Server for the viewed device simply click the SERVER button again.

USING EAKIU AS A CLIENT TO VIEW A REMOTE SPECTRUM ANALYZER SERVER

To use EaKiu as a client to view a remote WiFi Spectrum Analyzer Server click the TCP button in the SOURCE AREA. Once you click the TCP button a Dialog will appear asking for the IP address and port number to connect to.

Enter the hostname or IP address of the remote server and modify the Port setting. Click Ok when you are done and the system will attempt to find and connect to the remote server.

Once you make a connection to the remote server the TCP button should light green and you should see the conencted to machine in the Source text area.

To stop talking to a remote server simply click the "TCP" button again and you will be disconnected from the remote server.

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