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How To Get Started
Your new WebNet must be assigned a valid IP address before you can use it. This document
describes how to do it, using the ARP command. (For more information consult section
1 in the WebNet System Manual). Assume your PC is assigned an IP address on the
192.168.26.x subnet, and your WebNets MAC address is 00:D0:C8:00:1A:BC (printed on a
white sticker on the WebNet module). To assign IP address 192.168.26.7 to the WebNet do
the following:
1. Connect the WebNet to your Ethernet and apply power.
2. Type arp -s 192.168.26.7 00-D0-C8-00-1A-BC in a command prompt on your
PC (See section 1.2.2 in the WebNet System Manual).
3. Type ping 192.168.26.7 , and when the WebNet responds to the ping command,
it has been assigned the IP address.
4. Type arp -d 192.168.26.7 to remove the static entry from the PCs arp table. The
WebNet is assigned a valid IP address and ready for use
5. Use a standard web browser to open the network page:
explore all the included features use “admin” as user and “admin” as password when
you access secure files.
Note: If your browser does not find your WebNet , make sure its configured to use your
LAN, not a Modem. If you connect through a proxy server - e.g. win-proxy - you must
disable use of proxy in your browser settings.
To get hardware and software documentation for the WebNet module and WebPIC or
WebRJS i/f boards, please visit our website at
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