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Fig. 6
Example DIP-SWITCH OFF position
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4.2 DHCP settings
To set up DHCP set DIP SWITCH in the following way:
1 =ON 2 =OFF
Possible configuration set up:
Connect EasyNET to the LAN via an Ethernet cable (Par. 3.3) and power it (Par.
3.4). When the Status LED flashes at regular intervals, EasyNET is ready for using.
At this point you can proceed in 2 ways:
A.
by determining the IP address via a network discovery software (e.g.
Advanced IP Scanner or Free IP Scanner). Then enter the address found
on the browser.
B.
type
http://easylog.local
in the browser. Thanks to the dDNS protocol,
EasyNET will respond to the request allowing the user to access the
configuration pages without knowing the exact IP. This option is
available if the Bonjour service or other dDNS service (generally present)
are available on the PC from which you access.
N.B.
Use this option by connecting one EasyNET at most in the same LAN.
DIP-SWITCH 1
DIP-SWITCH 2 Meaning
OFF
OFF
It uses the previously saved configuration.
Original configuration is 192.168.1.100
ON
OFF
It activates DHCP and ignores saved configuration
OFF
ON
It uses IP 192.168.1.100 and ignores saved configuration