Tunable Laser
Source
FLS-2800
FLS-2800 (v1.1)
11
5.
Right-click again and select properties to bring up the network settings window. Select ‘
Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
’ and click ‘
Properties
’.
6.
Within the ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’ properties window. Enter the IP address
‘192.168.97.2’. Set the Subnet mask to ‘255.255.255.0’. The USB connection of the FLS-2800 has
a static 192.168.97.201 adress. The IP adress set for the client PC must be different than
192.168.97.2.
7.
Click ‘OK’ to close the properties windows and close the
Control Panel
.
8.
The USB Ethernet is now configured.
Windows XP SP3
1.
Connect a USB cable (type male A to male B) between the USB 2.0 port at the back of the FLS-
2800 and any available USB 2.0 port on the client PC.
2.
Windows XP will automatically detect the device and it will bring up the
‘Found New Hardware
Wizard’
.
3.
In response to the
‘Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?’
select
‘No, not this time’
and click
Next
.
4.
Select
‘Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)’
and click
Next
.
5.
Select
‘Don't search. I will choose the driver to install’
and click
Next
.
6.
Click the
‘Have Disk’
button.
7.
Click the
‘Browse’
button and locate the
oem31.inf
file, which can be found in the
drivers
folder
within the supplied installation media. Click
Next
to continue.
8.
Click
‘Continue Anyway’
when prompted that the driver has not verified its compatibility with
Windows XP.
9.
If prompted that
‘The file '
usb8023x.sys
' on Windows driver cabinet is needed’
, click the
‘Browse’
button and locate the file inside the
drivers
folder within the supplied installation media and
click
OK
to continue.
10.
Go to the
Control Panel
and open
Network Connections
. Right-click the new connection (labelled
Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget) and select rename and type in ‘FLS-2800’ to update the
connection name.
11.
Right-click on the newly labelled icon, and select properties. Under the properties
General
tab,
select the item labelled
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
12.
Select
‘Use the following IP Address
’ and enter ’192.168.97.2’.
13.
Click
OK
to close the properties windows and close the
Control Panel
.
14.
The USB Ethernet is now configured.
Note
: Refer to section
11 USB
Connection
Web
Interface for details on the administrative tasks
available over the USB network connection.