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: Enter the IP address of the primary
DNS providing the correspondence between the
receiver server name and its IP address.
–
DNS 2 IP Address: Enter the IP address of the secondary
DNS providing the correspondence between the
receiver server 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 on the right.
• 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 Ntrip Client - Port P”. As
a result, new fields appear in this pane that you should
set as instructed below:
–
Connect Now: Enable this option to allow the receiver to
establish the connection right after you have clicked
on
Configure.
–
Address, Port, Login, Password: Enter the information
allowing the receiver to connect to the NTRIP caster.
This information should have been passed on to you
earlier by the administrator of this service.
–
Load Source Table button: Click on this button after you
have entered the information about the NTRIP caster.
As a result, the list of available sources from this caster
appears just underneath. (See example below.)