§Remote busy. If your ISP supports multi-line, you may go to Internet Sharer Manager to input another phone number. You can connect directly through the Internet Sharer Monitor.

Other Problems while using Internet Sharer

&I have connected to my ISP while I check with my Internet Sharer Monitor. However, I cannot browse the web.

Your Domain Name Server not properly configured.

§Try to ping one or two IP addresses from your DOS prompt, i.e. you can ping your ISP’s IP address to see if the ISP working properly. Try another IP if the first one is not working. If at least one is working, it means your connection to ISP is ok. However, you may not have a proper Domain Name Server configured. You can try Moxa’s address at 203.67.8.1 or your DNS IP address.

§Check if you have got the DNS from your ISP.

§Go to Internet Sharer Manager configure Advance.. DNS. Input the correct DNS here.

§Go to your Network Neighborhood properties TCP/IP properties DNS. Input the server IP address.

You may have Gateway problem :

§If you do not choose typical while installing Internet Sharer software, you have to make sure you have configure your gateway address properly. Go to your Network Neighborhood properties TCP/IP properties Gateway. Input the gateway IP address as Internet Sharer IP address.

&I found my Internet Sharer keep dialing out occasionally even there

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Moxa Technologies SD1000 Other Problems while using Internet Sharer, Your Domain Name Server not properly configured

SD1000 specifications

Moxa Technologies has long been recognized for its innovative solutions in the field of industrial communication and networking. One of its standout products is the SD1000, an advanced serial device server that provides a robust solution for connecting serial devices to Ethernet networks. Designed for seamless integration and high reliability, the SD1000 is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial automation, remote monitoring, and data acquisition.

One of the main features of the Moxa SD1000 is its capability to support multiple serial communication standards. It can handle RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 interfaces, making it versatile and adaptable to numerous devices. This flexibility allows users to connect a wide range of legacy equipment to modern Ethernet networks, bridging the gap between old and new technologies.

In terms of performance, the SD1000 is designed for high-speed data communication. It supports data rates of up to 921.6 kbps, enabling efficient data transmission without bottlenecks. This high-speed capability is crucial for real-time applications where timely data transfer is essential for operational efficiency.

The SD1000 also boasts advanced security features to protect sensitive data during transmission. It supports SSL/TLS encryption, ensuring that communications between devices are secure from unauthorized access. This is increasingly important in an era where cybersecurity threats are on the rise, particularly in industrial settings.

Additionally, Moxa’s SD1000 supports various network protocols, such as TCP/IP, UDP, and DHCP, allowing for easy integration into existing network infrastructures. Its user-friendly web interface simplifies configuration and management, making it accessible to users with varying levels of technical expertise.

For reliability in harsh environments, the SD1000 is built with industrial-grade components that can withstand high temperatures and vibrations. It is also designed for redundancy, featuring dual power inputs for uninterrupted operation, which is essential in critical applications.

In summary, the Moxa SD1000 serial device server stands out due to its versatility in supporting multiple serial standards, high-speed communication capabilities, advanced security features, protocol support, and robust design. Its integration potential in both legacy and modern systems makes it an invaluable tool for businesses looking to enhance their industrial communication infrastructure while ensuring reliability and security.