Manual: MicroNet Slim - Network Interface
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5.5.1 DHCP Mode
Dip switch setting
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In this mode, the IP address is provided by a DHCP server. Therefore, a DHCP server has to be
available in the network. For example, this could be a cheap 100MBit network router with
integrated DHCP server.
5.5.2 AutoIP
Dip switch setting
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In this mode, the IP address is negotiated automatically without the need for a DHCP server. A
Windows computer with enabled AutoIP is necessary to use this feature. In Windows 7, AutoIP
is enabled by default. In Windows XP, it has to be enabled manually. In any case, you should
check your computers configuration if AutoIP is available.
5.5.3 Fixed IP address
The IP address consists of 4 numbers, seperated by a point. The first two number are always
192.168 and cannot be changed. The last two numbers (adr1 and adr2) can be configured with
DIP switches. The resulting IP address will be something like
192.168.adr1.adr2