Alpha Technologies XP-EDH4 - Technical Manual User Manual

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745-419-B0-001 Rev. A (11/2013)

Use the following procedure to configure a static IP

address on a laptop or computer with the Windows XP

operating system:

1. Click the

Start button (lower left button on most

Windows

®

computers).

2. When the window pops up, click

Control Panel

(usually about half the way down the second

column).

3. Click

Network Connections.

4. Right-Click

Local Area Connection link to open

menu box.

5. Click the bottom option

Properties.

6. You will see a dialog box much like Fig. 3-2; select

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click the

Properties button.

7. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

dialog box will open (Fig. 3-3). Select

"Use the following IP address". Record

the existing IP address and Subnet mask

in order to later return the computer to its

original state. Enter the values as shown

(i.e. IP address 192.168.100.2, or DHCP

assigned IP address, and Subnet mask

255.255.255.0).

8. Click the

OK button and try to connect to

the EDH4 transponder once again using

192.168.100.1 in the Web browser.

9. To restore network settings, repeat Steps 1

through 6.

If you are unable to view the home page using IP address 192.168.100.1, the network configuration on the

computer that is being used to connect to the EDH4 Transponder may require a temporary static IP address

(192.168.100.2) to be configured.

NOTE:

Fig. 3-2, Local Area Connection

Properties Screen, Windows XP

Fig. 3-3, Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

Properties Screen, Windows XP

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Configuration and Operation, continued

3.8.2 Web Page Access, continued

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