sWiFi/all
User Manual
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4.
Connecting Network
This chapter is intended to provide information regarding connection and operation of sLAN/all with other serial device. How
to connect sLAN/all with a device or network is shown below.
First-time Use
Check if the power source meets the specification of sLAN/all before connecting the power to the device. sLAN/all will be
turned on and operate correctly only if the specified power is provided. There are three LEDs to check the status of sLAN/all.
Please refer to Chapter 3 Hardware Specifications.
Before connecting
You need a RJ45 Ethernet cable to connect sLAN/all to a network. sLAN/all supports 10Mbps and 100Mbps. sLAN/all LAN
(or Ethernet) port supports MDIX. Because the device automatically detects “Cross Ethernet Cable” and “Direct Ethernet
Cable”, any types of cables can be used. Connect one end of a cable to sLAN/all, and another end to a network device.
Making Connection
To check the configure of the sLAN/all, you can either connect to the device with a web browser or use
configuration utility. If you know the static IP address, type it in a web browser to connect to the configuration web
page. Otherwise, if your sLAN/all received its IP address from the DHCP server, using configuration utility is
recommended. To learn more about using configuration utility, please refer to the SGConfig manual. To connect to
the sLAN/all Configuration Web Page, you need to type an IP address of the sLAN/all from a web browser. A static
address, 192.168.0.223, is assigned to sLAN/all as default. After initial connection, you can change the IP address
or set sLAN/all to automatically receive an IP addresses from a DHCP server. This will be dependent on the
network environment and policies that you are using, but we strongly recommend to use a static IP address when
using sLAN/all.
Default IP Address: 192.168.0.223
The default IP address of a sLAN/all is 192.168.0.223. To connect to the device, network settings of your computer must be
configured to the same network. Please refer to the following example to set the network settings of your computer.