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12. Appendix
Setting up the IP address with “arp” + “ping”command
In addition to using MCI Client in the supplied CD-ROM, you can use “arp” and “ping”
command from Command Prompt to assign an IP address to your MCI.
1. Start up MCI and configure the wireless LAN card in your PC to communicate with the
MCI unit.
2. From Windows [Start] menu, click [Run]. In the field next to [Open:], enter “command”
and click [OK]. When “MS-DOS prompt” (or command prompt) appears, type in “arp”
command as follows:
(Example)
C:\ > arp -s 169.254.1.100 00-c0-6f-05-1c-c2
Indicates an IP address you wish to assign to your MCI.
Separates MAC address of your MCI unit every two characters by hyphen.
MAC address is indicated on a label attached to the bottom of each unit.
3. Next, enter “ping” command as follows:
(Example)
C:\ > ping 169.254.1.100
(by executing ping command, the IP address will be set)
Indicates an IP address you wish to assign to your MCI.
Reply from 169.254.1.100:bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=255
(if this message appears, the IP address was successfully assigned to MCI)
Note:
The assigned IP address is saved in the firmware of MCI, thus it will remain set even when
the power is off. You can use the same method to re-assign an IP address.
If [arp+ping] option is disabled in TCP/IP setting of the MCI, you cannot assign an IP address
using “arp” and “ping” commands. (In factory default state, [arp+ping] is set to “Enable”).
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