Kaden
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Hi Ed,
I am looking to order 4x ECG-P2 and 2x ECG-D2, how do I go about that?
- Kaden
I am looking to order 4x ECG-P2 and 2x ECG-D2, how do I go about that?
- Kaden
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Kaden said:Hi Ed,
I am looking to order 4x ECG-P2 and 2x ECG-D2, how do I go about that?
- Kaden
AussiePhil said:Kane said:Just as a followup to this - you'll want to make sure that the j1sys device is set to the same subnet as your internet router - given the default subnet is 10.10.10.*, but most routers use 192.168.*.*, you'll usually need to change one or the other so they match (and it's usually easiest to change the j1sys device)ShellNZ said:If you grab a network switch you can plug both Cat5 cables in and have internet and board at the same time. They generally come e.g 5 or 8 ports so you can continue to add more boards
(alternatively, you can setup your network card to have multiple IP addresses, but probably best to keep it simple!)
and with the new UBL you can now just plug it into a USB port and configure the IP
bdeditch said:AussiePhil said:Kane said:Just as a followup to this - you'll want to make sure that the j1sys device is set to the same subnet as your internet router - given the default subnet is 10.10.10.*, but most routers use 192.168.*.*, you'll usually need to change one or the other so they match (and it's usually easiest to change the j1sys device)ShellNZ said:If you grab a network switch you can plug both Cat5 cables in and have internet and board at the same time. They generally come e.g 5 or 8 ports so you can continue to add more boards
(alternatively, you can setup your network card to have multiple IP addresses, but probably best to keep it simple!)
and with the new UBL you can now just plug it into a USB port and configure the IP
What do you mean by the UBL?
ɟɐsʇǝppʎ said:bdeditch said:AussiePhil said:Kane said:Just as a followup to this - you'll want to make sure that the j1sys device is set to the same subnet as your internet router - given the default subnet is 10.10.10.*, but most routers use 192.168.*.*, you'll usually need to change one or the other so they match (and it's usually easiest to change the j1sys device)ShellNZ said:If you grab a network switch you can plug both Cat5 cables in and have internet and board at the same time. They generally come e.g 5 or 8 ports so you can continue to add more boards
(alternatively, you can setup your network card to have multiple IP addresses, but probably best to keep it simple!)
and with the new UBL you can now just plug it into a USB port and configure the IP
What do you mean by the UBL?
USB Boot Loader. This makes setting up your controller a lot easier especially when new as you do not need an IP address to do the initial setup and config.
One of the issue with many people is the initial network connection with their network, so this just makes it easier
j1sys said:first correction: UBL = Universal Boot Loader
This is a combination of firmware included in all of our new (and most old) devices. Along with it is a UBL application that currently only runs in a Windows environment.
With the UBL the user can user Ethernet, USB, or serial cable to access the bootloader in our devices. This allows downloading new application software and configration of the Ethernet parameters (where applicable) and other configurations for all devices.
Please view the vidoes that Phil and I have posted elsewhere in the forum.
-Ed
j1sys said:they are both in this thread: http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,2450.0.html
if you haven't read it, you should. a lot of important information on the new boards, ubl, new firmware, new passwords, etc.
-Ed
j1sys said:all orders via email. if you've ordered before i should have your address on file. if not, or anyway, please include shipping info. i will prepare an invoice PDF and email to you for your approval/payment via paypal.