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Speedway Revolution Installation and Operations Guide Octane 4.11
Chapter 2: Installing and Connecting
Revision 4.11 Copyright © 2014, Impinj, Inc.
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Table 2.2: Default Network Settings
Settings
Description
Hostname
SpeedwayR-XX-XX-XX where XX-XX-XX is the last three bytes of the
Reader
Reader
’s MAC address (which is printed on the version label attached to
the Reader case.
DHCP
Enabled. The Reader also reports its hostname to the DHCP server.
To connect Speedway Revolution to the Ethernet network:
Using a standard Ethernet cable, connect the RJ-45 connector on the Reader to a
LAN drop or network switch. A typical network configuration is illustrated below:
LAN drop or network switch. A typical network configuration is illustrated below:
Figure 2.4 Connecting Speedway Revolution to the Ethernet Network
Note
: If you need to connect a PC directly to the Ethernet port, you can use a standard
Ethernet cable. A crossover cable is not necessary.
Debugging Ethernet network connection:
Steps to try if you encounter difficulty in connecting to the Reader over TCP/IP:
Steps to try if you encounter difficulty in connecting to the Reader over TCP/IP:
1. ―ping‖ the Reader, i.e. ping speedwayr-10-28-42.local (for Revolution). If you are on
an enterprise network it is usually not required to use ‗.local‘
2. If the ping is NOT successful, it will likely return one of these three error messages:
―Ping request could not find host‖
―Request timed out‖
―Destination host unreachable‖
To connect Speedway Revolution to your PC over a serial connection:
1. Confirm you have the latest version of Putty, a free and reliable SSH, Telnet, and
serial client. Version 0.60 or higher contains support for serial connections.
2. Using a Cisco style Console cable RJ-45 to DB9, Impinj part number IPJ-A4000-000,
connect your PC‘s valid/active COM port to the serial port on the Reader as
illustrated below:
illustrated below: