Common address ranges – Cable networks
Note:
If you are on a cable network, it is usual that you will get an address starting with “10”
instead of “192.168” (such as “10.10.34.134”). Just follow the same steps nut substitute the
address you received.
When you have found the address of the WiFi module, you can log into it using any browser. In
the example below, the address I saw on a 6-Digit clock was “19:21:68” then “00:10:84”.
This equates to 192.168.1.84 as shown below:
Setting the time
In order to make the time as flexible as possible, you have to enter a cryptic looking string into
the “Time Zone String” setting on the time configuration page. For central Europe, (the default
setting) this string is:
“CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3"
and it means that there is daylight savings time for this time zone, and that it changes on the
the 3
rd
month on the last Sunday (“M3.5.0”) and changes back on the 10
th
Month on the last
Sunday (“M10.5.0/3”) at 3am.
The most common codes are shown at the end of this section.
Enter this in the page “Configure Time Server”, and press “Set”.