2.3
Local access via Ethernet port (LAN1..LAN4 interfaces)
The
default
Ethernet IP
address
of the device
is
192.168.1.1
Add
the
192.168.1.x
IPv4 address (where x can be between 2 and 255) to your computer’s
Ethernet interface for connecting to the device.
Then you can access the device through the web user interface or by SSH.
For connecting to the data concentrator on web interface use the
URL.
Important!
The DHCP service is turned on for the Ethernet interfaces, by default.
The ETH1..ETH4 interfaces are bridged, therefore its not important which port are you currently
using, all network data and TCP/IP packets will be relied.
2.4
Local access via USB LAN (USB connection)
1.
Download, unpack and install the USBLAN driver for using the USB connection:
https://www.m2mserver.com/m2m-downloads/USB_Ethernet_RNDIS_DRIVER.zip
2.
After you’ve connected the USB
-microUSB cable, you can add the driver in the Windows
®
/
Start
/ Control Panel / System / Device Manager.
Find the
Network Cards,
extend
it
and you will found the
„USB Ethernet / RNDIS Gadget”
. Double click on the entry and
choose the
Driver
tab, and the
Refresh
button, then
browse the uncompressed file’s
directory then
Install
the driver.)
3.
Build a connection between the PC and the device with a microUSB-to-USB cable.
4.
Configure the
USB-Ethernet interface
IP address on your PC for the
„USB
Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget”
and setup the next fixed ipv4 address: 192.168.10.10, subnet
mask is: 255.255.255.0
–
connect these settings.
(You can ping the device through the USB connection on its IP address.)
5.
The
USBLAN
interface IP address is
192.168.10.1