DAEnetIP3
User Manual
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DAEnetIP3 [1] (inputs/outputs)
Network Settings
Wln IP address = 192.168.1.100
Wln Mask = 255.255.255.0
Wln GW = 192.168.1.1
Local Port Range = 1005:1009
Remote Server IP:Port = 192.168.1.101:1005
Working mode = Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Digital Output 1 (Port A - Pin 1)
Mode = On/Off setting and remote
Analog Input 1 (Port C
– Pin 1)
Refresh=1,
LT=100,HT=150,LH=10,HH=10,
Mode = Low, PortA Pin = Pin 1, Remote = true
Wi-Fi Settings
WEP SSID = Network
WEP Key = admin
DAEnetIP3 [2] (inputs/outputs)
Network Settings
Wln IP address = 192.168.1.101
Wln Mask = 255.255.255.0
Wln GW = 192.168.1.1
Local Port Range = 1005:1009
Remote Server IP:Port = 192.168.1.102:1005
Working mode = Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Digital Output 1 (Port A - Pin 1)
Mode = On/Off setting and remote
Analog Input 1 (Port C
– Pin 1)
Refresh=1, LT=100,HT=150,LH=10,HH=10, Mode =
Low, PortA Pin = Pin 1, Remote = true
Wi-Fi Settings
WEP SSID = Network
WEP Key = admin
DAEnetIP3 [4] (inputs/outputs)
Network Settings
Wln IP address = 192.168.1.103
Wln Mask = 255.255.255.0
Wln GW = 192.168.1.1
Local Port Range = 1005:1009
Remote Server IP:Port = 192.168.1.100:1005
Working mode = Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Digital Output 1 (Port A - Pin 1)
Mode = On/Off setting and remote
Analog Input 1 (Port C
– Pin 1)
Refresh=1,
LT=100,HT=150,LH=10,HH=10,
Mode = Low, PortA Pin = Pin 1, Remote = true
Wi-Fi Settings
WEP SSID = Network
WEP Key = admin
DAEnetIP3 [3] (inputs/outputs)
Network Settings
Wln IP address = 192.168.1.102
Wln Mask = 255.255.255.0
Wln GW = 192.168.1.1
Local Port Range = 1005:1009
Remote Server IP:Port = 192.168.1.103:1005
Working mode = Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Digital Output 1 (Port A - Pin 1)
Mode = On/Off setting and remote
Analog Input 1 (Port C
– Pin 1)
Refresh=1, LT=100,HT=150,LH=10,HH=10, Mode =
Low, PortA Pin = Pin 1, Remote = true3, Remote = true
Wi-Fi Settings
WEP SSID = Network
WEP Key = admin
Router Settings
IP address = 192.168.1.1
WEP SSID = Network
WEP Key = admin
10.4.8.
Custom examples
Of course the above examples are only small part of what configurations can be
done. It is possible to combine them, to add or remove controllers and so on. It must
be only kept some rules regarding the distributed mode:
Distributed network with DAEnetIP3 controllers are for slow processes
(temperature measuring and setting relays for instance). It is not
recommend to connect for example 1 kHz generator to some digital input
and expect to toggle some relay over the network.
Note that each DAEnetIP3 controller usually has two interfaces
–
Wireless and Ethernet. They must be set properly depending on the
network that the DAEnetIP3 controllers are used.
The incoming sockets (for controlled DAEnetIP3 modules) accepts
connections over LAN and WLAN.
The outgoing connections (for controlling DAEnetIP3 modules) can be
established either via LAN either via WLAN. This must be set with
Working Mode
parameter.
It is not recommend using distributed mode over the WAN (Internet). The
communication is not secured and there may be some significant latency.