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NI SMD-7613/7614/7615/7616 User Manual
Using DHCP
If you want to use your device on a network where all or most of the devices use dynamic IP
addresses supplied by a DHCP server, set the rotary switch to “F”. When the device is connected
to the network and powered on, it will obtain an IP address and a subnet mask from the server
that is compatible with your PC. However, you will not know what address the server assigns to
the device. The NI Stepper Configuration Utility can find your device using the
Drive Discovery
feature, as long as your network is not too large. When the device connected to the network is
powered on, select
Drive Discovery
from the
Drive
menu to launch the
Network Interface
Dialog
dialog box.
Figure 4.
Network Interface Dialog Box
Normally, Drive Discovery only detects one network interface card (NIC), and selects it
automatically. If you are using a laptop and have both wireless and wired network connections,
a second NIC may appear. Please select the NIC that you use to connect to the network to which
you have connected your device. Then click
OK
. Drive Discovery notifies you as soon as it has
detected a device.
If you think this is the correct device, click
Yes
. If you are not sure, click
Not Sure
and Drive
Discovery will look for additional devices on you network. Once you have told Drive Discovery
which device is yours, it automatically enters the device IP address in the IP address text box so
that you are ready to communicate.
Option 2: Connect a device Directly to Your PC
1.
Connect one end of a CAT5 Ethernet cable into the LAN card (NIC) on your PC and the
other into the device. You do not need a special crossover cable; the device automatically
detects the direct connection and make the necessary physical layer changes.
2.
Set the IP address on the device to
10.10.10.10
by setting the rotary switch to position 0.
3.
To set the IP address of your PC:
a.
(Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista)
Open
Control Panel
. From the icon view, open
Network
and Sharing Center
, then click
Change Adapter Settings
.
b.
(Windows XP)
Right-click
My Network Places
and select
Properties
.