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Connect to the network (continued)
System Error
If during installation you receive the following error message, you will have to download the wpcap.dll
and the C++ Redistributable.
The official site to download wpcap.dll is
winpcap.org
.
C++ Redistributables are available for download at Microsoft.com. The MXwall software is a 32-bit
program, so you will need to download the 32-bit C++ Redistributable. If your system is 64-bit, then it
is recommended that you download the 64-bit version as well.
VWC_V5.1.exe
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System Error
If during installation you receive the following error message, you will have to download the wpcap.dll
and the C++ Redistributable.
The official site to download wpcap.dll is winpcap.org.
C++ Redistributables are available for download at Microsoft.com. The MXwall software is a 32-bit
program, so you will need to download the 32-bit C++ Redistributable. If your system is 64-bit, then it is
recommended that you download the 64-bit version as well.
Connecting your MXwall to the network
To connect your MXwall to the network, first connect an ethernet cable from your network access point
to the RJ45 jack on the back of the MXwall. You will need to enter the desired IP address and default
gateway either on the Setup page of the front panel (see page 7) or from the Connection Settings tab of
the software manager (see page 13).
To determine your default gateway and applicable IP address range on a Windows PC, first connect the
Windows PC to the same network as the MXwall, then open the command prompt program and enter
“ipconfig”. Your PC’s IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway will be shown in a manner similar
to the screenshot below. From the MXwall software or front panel, enter the Default Gateway address,
and then enter an IP address on the same subnet. For example, if my Default Gateway is 192.168.50.1
and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, then all devices on the network will have an IP address of the form
192.168.50.X. Two devices on the same network cannot use the same IP address at the same time. Since
my IP address is 192.168.50.138, I could give my MXwall an IP address of 192.168.50.139. If you have
many devices on your network, check your router for available IP addresses before assigning one to your
device and then, from the router, consider applying a static lease to the MXwall’s IP address so that it
does not change.