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first_power_up [2018/07/11 09:06] – [Login to the web interface] akuzmuk | first_power_up [2018/10/04 09:47] – [Wireless connection over Wi-Fi] emozolyak | ||
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==== Wireless connection over Wi-Fi ==== | ==== Wireless connection over Wi-Fi ==== | ||
- | By default, the WebHMI wireless interface is configured in an access point mode with DHCP enabled and disabled security. Thus, your laptop or tablet can simply be connected to the WebHMI network (the settings will be made automatically), | + | By default, the WebHMI wireless interface is configured in an access point mode with DHCP enabled and disabled security. Thus, your laptop or tablet can simply be connected to the **WebHMI** network (the settings will be made automatically), |
==== Wired connection ==== | ==== Wired connection ==== | ||
WebHMI has 2 Ethernet ports: a LAN configured as a DHCP server and a WAN configured as a DHCP client with incoming connections disabled by default in the firewall. Thus, access to the web interface of the system can only be obtained from the LAN port. | WebHMI has 2 Ethernet ports: a LAN configured as a DHCP server and a WAN configured as a DHCP client with incoming connections disabled by default in the firewall. Thus, access to the web interface of the system can only be obtained from the LAN port. | ||
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To get access to web interface please configure your network adapter either in DHCP client mode or with following settings: | To get access to web interface please configure your network adapter either in DHCP client mode or with following settings: |
first_power_up.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/16 09:19 by emozolyak