Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Web Server User Manual
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If you activate the
DHCP option, then it’s a good idea to
define a hostname for your receiver and declare it to
DynDNS (see
DynDNS frame at the bottom of the page).
DynDNS is a free service that will make sure the
dynamic IP address allotted to the receiver by your ISP
is always attached to your receiver’s hostname. This
requires that you open an account on DynDNS. For
more information on this service, see Creating an
Account on Dyn.com on page 53.
–
DNS 1 IP Address: If DHCP is disabled, enter the IP
address of the primary DNS providing the
correspondence between the receiver host name and
its IP address.
–
DNS 2 IP Address: If DHCP is disabled, enter the IP
address of the secondary DNS providing the
correspondence between the receiver host name and
its IP address
– (
MAC Address is a read-only field showing the hardware
identification of the receiver’s Ethernet port.)
• Ignore the
Port I Settings frame.
• Click on the
Configure button to let the Web Server load all
your new parameters to the receiver.
• Unless already done, please follow all the steps described
in section General Parameters on page 16 before
proceeding with the steps below.
• Still on the
Rover Setup page, in the Network pane, set the
following parameters:
–
Connection: Choose “Ethernet Direct IP - Port P”. As a
result, new fields appear in this pane that you should
set as instructed below:
– The rover being a client, enter the information (
Connect
Now, Address, Port, Login, Password) allowing it to
connect to the base (the server) from which it is
supposed to receive corrections. The login and
passwords are required only if the server demands
authentication (e.g. SpiderNet). In that case, the
message “$GPUID,<login>,<password> will be
generated automatically and sent to the server when
clicking on
Configure
Enable
Connect Now to allow the receiver to establish
the connection right after you have clicked on
Configure.