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2.4Connecting the boards

The WebNet DIMM module is inserted into the connector on the WebRJS board, at an angle of approx. 20 degrees. It is pushed gently into the socket, and when the connector on the WebNet module cannot be seen anymore, the module is pushed towards the WebRJS board until it “clicks”. The modules are now connected.

Figure 4 show the connector side of the WebRJS board, with the WebNet module being inserted. Figure 5 show the WebRJS board with the WebNet module properly inserted.

Figure 4: The WebNet module is being inserted into the WebRJS module

Figure 5: The WebNet module inserted into the WebRJS module

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Contents April Consulting A/SWebNet User’s Guide Contents WebNet User’s Guide Your ARP table AutoIP Feature References List of Figures WebRJS module with the WebNet module inserted IntroductionPage Unpacking Component side of the WebRJS-DCE board WebNet module is being inserted into the WebRJS module Installation WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide WebNet home Configuration Dirname WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Configuration page for network settings WebNet User’s Guide Setup page for the Device Sharing service WebNet User’s Guide Monitoring and Statistics Socket Status WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Tools WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Uploading and Running Scripts WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide WebNet as an RS232 Gateway WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Example of a WebNet architecture How To Get Started WebNet IP configuration WebNet User’s Guide References References