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To configure to a Static IP address, click on the “Use the following IP address” radio
button and fill in the required network IP address fields. The IP Address field contains
the current IP address assigned by the DHCP server. This IP address can remain the
same if desired. When configuring the static IP address, be sure that no other device on
your network is actively using this IP address. Be sure to reserve this Static IP address
in the DHCP server to ensure another device will not be assigned this IP address. Once
the IP address is confirmed and available on your network, click “Apply” to accept the
changes.
Step 11:
The changes in security and SSID setting do not take effect until you click on
“Reboot” under the “Administration” header on the left. Click on “Reboot” to confirm that
a reboot is desired. At this point, you will have to reconfigure your WAP to the security
settings to allow the Doran Wireless Ethernet option to communicate with the WAP. You
may have to reboot your WAP after the changes are made. If the same SSID and
security settings are not implemented, communication will fail.
Step 12:
Return to the Digi Device Discovery program from step 4 and click on “Refresh
View”. Check to see if the newly configured device appears on the list of connected
devices with the proper IP settings. Highlight the Ethernet device by clicking on it and
the device settings will be shown in the Details window on the left of the program
window. The device will show that it is configured and the IP address status will be
shown to be DHCP or Static. Be sure that the device does not have a red exclamation
mark next to it in the main window. A red exclamation mark indicates that the device
can be configured, but does not have the correct IP address required to communicate
with your pc for data collection and scale configuration purposes. If necessary,
reconfigure the scale with the proper IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. If
the network connection icon is displayed as shown in the Digi Device Discovery screen
shot above, you can communicate with the scale from your PC.
Module LED Description
The Wireless Ethernet module has two types of LEDs.
Amber (Yellow) LED
, located top left on module indicates Network link status.
On
- unit
is associated with an access point.
Blinking slowly
- unit is in ADHOC mode. (On 3.5
seconds, off 0.5 seconds, repeat.)
Blinking quickly
- unit is scanning for a network. (On
0.5 seconds, off 0.5 seconds, repeat.)
Blinking 1-5-1 sequence
: Confirming that the
module has been defaulted to factory settings.
Green LED
, located top right on module. Normally off, blinking to indicate network
activity.
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