3.3fi-5000N's Settings and Connecting to the Network

12.Press the [K] or [L] key to select one from among "Auto Negotiation", "100BASE-TX Full", "100BASE-TX Half", "10BASE-TX Full" and "10BASE-TX Half", and press the [ENT] key.

Usually "Auto Negotiation" is selected. The following network settings confirmation screen appears when you press the [ENT] key.

If the hub to connect fi-5000N does not support Auto nego- tiation, select the supported Speed/Duplex setting.

IP :XXX.XXX.XXX

MASK:XXX.XXX.XXX GW :XXX.XXX.XXX OK:[ENT]/NG:[ESC]

ATTENTION

Select "Auto Negotiation" if the hub supports auto negotiation function. If

 

auto negotiation function is not supported, select the Speed/Duplex that is

 

supported by the hub. The network communication may fail if the following

 

settings are done:

When "100Base-TX Full" or "Base-TX Full" is selected for a hub that only supports auto negotiation.

When "Auto Negotiation" is selected for a hub that does not support auto negotiation.

When the selected Speed/Duplex is not supported by the hub.

For a correct connection and conditions, refer to the manual of the Ethernet hub.

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13. Confirm the contents of the settings.

To change the settings, press the [ESC] key until it returns to the setting screen of the item to change, and configure again.

If the contents are correct, press the [ENT] key. The following screen appears.

With this, the network settings are completed.

Initializing

network...

5000N

HINT

If the fi-5000N is initialized, the settings done in this section will return to their default values. In order not to forget the settings done in this section, make a note of them.

MEMO

IP address: ................................

Subnet mask: .............................

Default gateway ..........................

DNS 1: .......................................

DNS 2: .......................................

When "Use DHCP" is selected in step 7, it is not necessary to note down for IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway.

fi-5000N Operator’s Guide

 

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