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Ethernet Gateway Model GWAY-1100
Version 2.0 © July 2013
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This example sets the port to 12391:
“http://www.wirelesssensors.com:12391/files/myfile.htm”
Select how often to send the “details.xml” file
Proxy server may be enabled by clicking the check box
Set the Proxy URL to the appropriate address, which is typically obtained from the net-
work administrator. For example, if the proxy server is at 192.168.1.230, port number
8080, then the Proxy URL field would be programmed to
http://192.168.1.230:8080
. The-
se proxy parameters only apply to the POST Client feature, they have no effect on any of
the other features.
1-Wire Configuration
The
1-Wire Configuration
feature of the Web-tool
allows you to configure the 1-Wire interface on the
GWAY-1100.
At this time, the only configuration setting allowed
is to enable direct TCP communication with the 1-
Wire bus. This allows you to send commands di-
rectly to 1-Wire devices connected to the system.
It is ideal for solutions developers looking to inte-
grate the GWAY-1100 with 1-Wire devices not currently supported at a high level or for legacy
applications.
For specific 1-Wire commands see Low Level 1-Wire Communication Protocol in
Appendix A.
To configure the port
Click the “Enable” check box `
Specify a port number through which communication will occur
When you are finished, click the “Save” Button to commit the settings to the device
USB
The power / USB port may be used to configure the network settings via the internal flash drive.
Using a cable with a micro USB connector, simply plug
the GWAY-1100 into a USB port of a computer and read
the file CONFIG.TXT on the flash drive.
Edit the file as desired, save it, eject the disk and discon-
nect the GWAY-1100 from the computer's USB port. Apply
power using the wall transformer and the GWAY-1100 will
power up with the new network settings.
This method would typically be used to configure the network settings to a fixed IP address with
the DHCP server turned off, as shown below.