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ROUBLESHOOTING
The following section details steps on solving problems that may arise during operation of the TCS-110.
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4.5.1: Unable to Connect to TCS-110 Via Router
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4.5.2: Ethernet Connection Lost
4.5.1
Unable to Connect to TCS-110 Via Router
This section is intended for those who are connected to the TCS-110 with a router and are unable to
use the graphical user interface to establish a connection. When using a router to connect your
computer to the TCS-110, it is possible for the computer to assign the TCS-110 unit a different
Ethernet address than the one assigned during production by Solid State Cooling. If this occurs, use
the following steps to find the newly assigned IP address.
1.
If you know the IP address of the router being used, proceed to Step 2. If not, open the
application “Command Prompt” on your computer and enter the command “arp -a”, as
pictured below. Determine which of internet addresses belongs to the router by finding the
corresponding physical address which matches the physical address of the router.
Figure 16: Using Command Prompt to Find IP Address of TCS-110
2.
Open a web browser such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, type the router’s IP address
into the URL bar of the browser and press Enter. The page which appears will be specific to
the router being used.
3.
Navigate the webpage to find the router’s DHCP clients table. On the table, find the device
whose name starts with “W7500S2E-R1-…”. The IP address that corresponds with this
device in the table is the new IP address of your TCS-110 unit.