network_connections_setup
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====== Setting up network connections ====== | ====== Setting up network connections ====== | ||
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===== LAN and WAN interfaces ===== | ===== LAN and WAN interfaces ===== | ||
**In any** project for WebHMI you have to connect to local network or Internet. There are several options how to do this, and the most reliable is wired Ethernet. | **In any** project for WebHMI you have to connect to local network or Internet. There are several options how to do this, and the most reliable is wired Ethernet. | ||
- | WEBHMI has 2 RJ45 network connectors labeled LAN and WAN. By default, | + | WEBHMI has 2 RJ45 network connectors labeled LAN and WAN. By default, |
+ | ***LAN** is configured as [[https:// | ||
+ | ***WAN** as a DHCP client focused on connecting to a network that already has a A DHCP server, for example, a router distributing the Internet. In addition, WAN Firewall settings forbid all incoming connectoins from WAN network, and therefore access to WebHMI' | ||
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+ | When you have multiple Wi-Fi networks setup with at least one in the client mode, please be aware that if the client wifi net fail, the master wifi network will fail too. | ||
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===== Connecting WebHMI to the Internet ===== | ===== Connecting WebHMI to the Internet ===== | ||
network_connections_setup.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/16 13:05 by emozolyak