CH Tech EM405D user manual Performing the Configuration Wireless Ethernet Wi-Fi

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always starting with 00-20-4A identifying the manufacturer of the device. The last three parts of the number are unique to each unit.

Example: 00-20-4A-11-68-4C

2)Create an entry in the host computer’s ARP table using the intended temporary IP address and the hardware address of the EM405D found in step 1. To perform this action on a Windows-based host, open the command prompt and type (the IP address can be any available address on your network and xx-xx-xx is the last three numbers in the unit’s MAC address):

arp –s 192.168.1.7 00-20-4a-xx-xx-xx

View the ARP table to verify that the entry was successful by typing the following:

arp –a

The ARP commands might be slightly different on non Windows based hosts.

Note: On a Windows 95 machine, the ARP command will not work unless at least one IP

address is in the ARP table. To view the ARP table, type: arp –a. If no IP addresses are found in the table, you must ping an existing IP address on the network. If the ping is successful, the IP address should be automatically added to the ARP table.

3)Open a Telnet connection to port 1 of the intended temporary IP address. To perform this action type the following at the command prompt:

telnet 192.168.1.7 1

The connection will fail but will cause the EM05D to temporarily change its IP address to the one specified.

4)Use the Telnet interface or the wed-based interface to open a session to the module using the new temporary IP address. At this point the IP address can be configured to a more permanent setting. The module will retain the temporary IP address until a new configuration is applied or the module is powered-off.

4.2.7Performing the Configuration – Wireless Ethernet (Wi-Fi)

The wireless version of the EM405D provides a web-based interface to perform network and device configuration. A Telnet interface is not supported. To use the web-based interface, the user must know the carrier’s IP address and the user must be able to connect to the module via a wireless access point, router, or another wireless device capable of communicating directly with other wireless devices (ad-hoc). If the EM405D’s configuration is not known, it can be reset to known defaults as described in section 4.2.7.2.

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Contents H E R N E T Copyright 2004 by C&H Technologies, Inc CopyrightDocument Revision Notice Introduction Installation Table of Contents General DescriptionFunctional Description Operating InstructionsList of Tables EM405D Ethernet M-Module CarrierFeatures and Specifications Key FeaturesPurpose of Equipment Maximum Ratings SpecificationsMechanical ElectricalEnvironmental Bus ComplianceApplicable Documents Installation Unpacking and Inspection Handling PrecautionsInstallation of M-MODULES MA Configuration Diagram Ethernet Interface Functional Description GeneralPower Conversion Module InterfaceRear Panel Front Panel Front PanelPage Configuring the Ethernet Interface Operating Instructions GeneralIP Address Default subnet mask is Gateway Default gateway address is Port NumbersRecommendation Default setting is Auto-Scan Telnet x.x.x.x Performing the Configuration Wireless Ethernet Wi-Fi Page Error Handling Table I. Command SummaryCommunicating with the Carrier and M-MODULES Table II. Status Code SCPage Read Data command Write Data commandStarting address + block size * word size Block AccessNumber of bytes = number of blocks * block size * word size 0x50 md as ws ad ai nh nl bs Table III. Register Summary 5 EM405D Configuration/Status RegistersDevice Identification Reset Error & Manufacturer IdentificationHardware Version Firmware VersionFan Control & Temperature Status Reset & Trigger ControlFollowing values would be invalid Controlling the TriggersFAN and Temperature Control Page Figure A-1 -Pin Dsub Connector Page Table B-1. Ethernet Interface Default Settings Appendix B Wired Ethernet Default SettingsOn Passive Connection True CPU Performance High Page Wireless LAN Settings Table C-1. Wireless Ethernet Configuration Default SettingsCurrent Port Profile TCP Sockets Gpio Page T E S Page Comments Readers Comment FormInstructions