Changing the UBox's Settings
message, you must upgrade your UBox’s firmware. Select
your UBox in the
Servers
tab and click the
Edit
Server Config
button. (See
Updating the UBox's Firmware
on page 40.)
Temp. Defaults
: The UBox hardware is in
Temporary
Default Settings Mode
. This mode allows you to return
the UBox to its factory settings temporarily for diagnostics.
You can edit your previous settings while you are in this
mode. (See
Resetting the UBox Hardware
on page 55.)
Login Failed:
Your computer could not connect to the
selected UBox because the UBox has a password. Either
your computer does not have a password set in the
Server
Access Settings
field in the
Local Settings
tab or you
entered an incorrect password. (See
Editing Server
Settings: Access Tab
on page 31
.)
Attempting Discovery:
The UBox software is attempting
to locate UBox hardware on your network. This message
temporarily displays when you first start your computer or
when you reboot the UBox. If this message does not go
away, see
7: Troubleshooting
.
Attempting to Connect:
The UBox hardware is sending
broadcast messages to your computer, but your computer
cannot connect to the UBox hardware. If you have
modified your UBox's settings, set the UBox to the
Temporary Default Settings Mode
and change your
settings. If this message does not go away, see
7: Troubleshooting
.
Editing Server Settings: Access Tab
The
Access
tab contains settings that pertain to accessing the UBox hardware and how the
UBox shares USB devices at the server level. These changes affect the selected UBox.
To edit the UBox’s Settings on the Access Tab:
1. To edit a specific UBox's setting, select the UBox from the list and click the
Edit Server Config
button. The
Access
tab on the Edit Server Configuration
window opens.
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