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dharanidhar
Joined: 10 Aug 2007 Posts: 62 Helped: 8
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03 Sep 2009 14:55 serial to ethernet converter |
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I have a serial to ethernet converter.
It has a private IP as default.
I changed the IP according to the internal network.
I was able to ping using it's static IP.
Now I have changed it's static IP configuration to DHCP.
I did not change the IP address.
Now i'm not able to ping the device from my PC.
Now to ping the device using that IP and bring it back to static what should i do?
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siongboon
Joined: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 288 Helped: 25 Location: Singapore
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07 Oct 2009 14:56 Re: SERIAL TO ETHERNET CONVERTER |
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You have to refer to your device manual to reset the settings.
All device is different.
Changing to DCHP means that the IP is assigned by the network.
Your device might have gotten the IP but you don't know.
Typical solution is to obtain a IP finder from the manufacturer,
or most serial to ethernet device can configure the setting
through the serial port.
Best Regards,
Siong Boon
www.siongboon.com
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dharanidhar
Joined: 10 Aug 2007 Posts: 62 Helped: 8
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20 Oct 2009 15:39 Re: SERIAL TO ETHERNET CONVERTER |
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Thank you for the info...
can you explain how we can configure from a serial port.
I am interfacing a micro controller to the serial port of this converter
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siongboon
Joined: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 288 Helped: 25 Location: Singapore
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21 Oct 2009 11:58 Re: SERIAL TO ETHERNET CONVERTER |
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You have to look at the manual for your device.
Every device is different.
Most of them allow access from the serial port.
Tha manual should indicate the method to acess,
what baud & other settings you need to set in order
to talk to them.
Best Regards,
Siong Boon
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