Insys MoRoS ISDN 1.1.1 11-02-06-02-01.005 Manuale Utente

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5    Configuration 
The configuration of the MoRoS takes place via a network connection between MoRoS 
and a PC.  
Configuration requirements: 
¾
  a PC with network card. 
¾
  an Internet browser (e.g. Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Konqueror or Internet Explorer). 
The operating system of the PC is irrelevant for the configuration. The operating system 
must support TCP/IP, it must be possible to use the built-in network card, and a web 
browser must be installed. 
After the configuration is completed, the web interface could also be accessed via a dial-
up connection. Dial-In must be activated for this action. For the remote configuration, 
the notes in the pertinent chapters regarding the individual configuration steps must 
absolutely be observed. 
5.1  PC Setup 
To enable the communication between the PC and the MoRoS, both devices must be 
present in the same network. Depending on the operating system, the steps for the 
network settings will differ. 
The MoRoS has a DHCP server. It is activated by default. The network configuration 
should usually take place automatically. 
If the automatic configuration doesn't work, the following chapters will help you to 
manually configure the network settings. 
This is a summary for the PC settings: 
1.  the IP address must be in the network 192.168.1.X , for example 
192.168.1.2; 192.168.1.1 is the IP address of the MoRoS and may 
not be used. 
2.  the network mask must read: 255.255.255.0  
3.  the gateway address must read: 192.168.1.1  
The MoRoS may now be accessed via a browser at the IP address 192.168.1.1. 
5.1.1  Windows XP 
The Windows XP settings can be accessed via the Explorer (right mouse button on “Start”  
-> Explore).