Configure Ni 700
u57jcs
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Hi Guys,
I have to program a Ni700 Controller. I don't Have a router. So i have to program it using a patch code directly Connected to my laptop. Can any 1 suggest me how do i do that. What static Ip should i give to my Laptop. and how do i get the ip address of the Controller for communication.
Your Help will be appreciated..
Thanks in Advance Guys
I have to program a Ni700 Controller. I don't Have a router. So i have to program it using a patch code directly Connected to my laptop. Can any 1 suggest me how do i do that. What static Ip should i give to my Laptop. and how do i get the ip address of the Controller for communication.
Your Help will be appreciated..
Thanks in Advance Guys
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First, if you use a single network cable and no switch, it needs to be a crossover, they are usually RED and/or marked CROSSOVER.
Next, if the IP of the 700 is static, you have to set your PC to the same network. But you don't know what.
Or if the 700 is DHCP, you still can't get to it without a router/DHCP server in the middle.
You can use the serial port, by which you can set IP and other stuff too.
As covered in detail in the manuals.
The last one I bought cost me $40.
If you are on site and really stuck then download and install OpenDHCP. This will allow your PC to supply a DHCP address to the NetLinx master, just don't forget to stop OpenDHCP before putting your computer on a corporate network or you will get a very angry IT administrator.
Try this one at $15. Tiny, accepts the very capable freeware/open source dd-WRT firmware if you want more stability and really fine control, logging, email notifications, more too.
I have one of these and it has OUTSTANDING wifi coverage and no problems for well over a year now. About double the range of my older NetGear white box, and far more stable. I think I rebooted it last year...
http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-RNX-GX4-802-11b-Wireless-G-Broadband/dp/B003XNN69S/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1406511622&sr=8-8&keywords=rosewill+router
Read the comments there for more info on dd-WRT
It's battery powered, has USB for 3G/4G data card, and can run OpenWRT. It's been the most portable and reliable unit I have come across.
Thanks Again..