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3. Click OK.
Before communicating through an Ethernet connection, create a partnership
between the mobile computer and the host computer via a USB connection.
See Setting up a Partnership on page 4-4 for detailed instructions.
DHCP Server Configuration
If you use a DHCP server to distribute IP addresses and other network parameters, the server setup
should include the following:
IP address pool (1 or 5 IP address per cradle)
Router/gateway address
One or more DNS server addresses
One or more WINS server addresses
Subnet mask.
To assign the initial cradle IP address, you can either use a DHCP server, as
shown above, or use the MobileDox Cradle Manager (see Installing
MobileDox Cradle Manager on page 4-13). The DHCP server is the preferred
method.
Cradle Configuration
The MobileDox Cradle Manager allows you to setup the Device IP Address and modify cradle
settings. See Installing MobileDox Cradle Manager on page 4-13 for instructions to download and
install the software.
See Figure 8-7 on page 8-13 for instructions on Four Slot Ethernet cradle connections.
Setting the Device IP Address
By default, the cradle uses DHCP to obtain its IP address. However, if DHCP fails, the Cradle Manager
can assign an IP address.
This is used if the cradle is connected to the network, but fails to appear in
MobileDox. Enter the hardware device (MAC) address to locate the cradle
and assign it a new IP address.
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