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network_connections_setup [2018/10/04 16:19] – [Connect to an existing network (Client mode)] emozolyaknetwork_connections_setup [2018/11/23 23:07] akuzmuk
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 ===== LAN and WAN interfaces ===== ===== LAN and WAN interfaces =====
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 **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.
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 {{ ::luci-network-interfaces-setup.png?direct&600 |}} {{ ::luci-network-interfaces-setup.png?direct&600 |}}
  
-All settings for convenience are divided into several separate groups of bookmarks: **General, Advanced, Physical и Firewall settings:**+All settings for convenience are divided into several separate groups of bookmarks: **General, Advanced, Physical and Firewall settings:**
  
 **General setup** allows you to set general (basic) settings, which will differ, depending on the selected protocol type (connection method: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, L2TP, etc.). In the case of static addressing (the most widely used option), this will be: host IP [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address | address]], subnet mask, gateway address and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System | DNS]] server address. **General setup** allows you to set general (basic) settings, which will differ, depending on the selected protocol type (connection method: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, L2TP, etc.). In the case of static addressing (the most widely used option), this will be: host IP [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address | address]], subnet mask, gateway address and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System | DNS]] server address.
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 {{ ::client_wifi_edit.png?direct&600 |}} {{ ::client_wifi_edit.png?direct&600 |}}
  
 +7.In the window that appears, click **Save & Apply**. Most part is finished now.
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 +In the Wireless Overview window, you will see a new wireless network (in this case there are two of them: one has a WebHMI client and the other has an access point).
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 +{{ ::client_wifi_added.png?direct&600 |}}
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 +You can see or change the settings of the network connection in the same place, in the tab ' Network / Interfaces'
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 +{{ :client_wifi_added_2.png?direct&600 |}}
 ===== Connecting WebHMI to the Internet ===== ===== Connecting WebHMI to the Internet =====
  
-A common task is to configure WebHMI with simultaneous access to the Internet for WebHMI, and the computer from which WebHMI is configured. Let's consider several connection scenarios.+A common task is to configure WebHMI with __simultaneous access__ to the Internet for both WebHMI, and the computer from which WebHMI is configured. Let's consider several connection scenarios.
  
 **Option 1.** WebHMI is a **gateway** for the PC.  **Option 1.** WebHMI is a **gateway** for the PC. 
network_connections_setup.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/16 13:05 by emozolyak

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