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Network Tips

IP Address Tips

There are two types of automatic IP addresses: APIPA and DHCP. dSPEC is supplied with Automatic Private IP
Address (APIPA) assignment enabled. If plugged in to a network that has a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server dSPEC will automatically favor a DHCP address.
Use automatic IP addresses for convenience and temporary connections. Depending on your DHCP server,
automatic IP addresses may time out in as little as 12 hours. Resyn and dSPEC will disconnect with an error if the IP
address on either side changes.
Use static IP addresses when Resyn must remain connected for very long periods of time or via Remote
Management, or if some other manufacturer's equipment requires the computer's IP address to be static. Also, static IP
addressing should be used for all permanent installations, where connection reliability is a must.
IMPORTANT: For non-remote management situations, dSPEC must be on the same subnet as the Resyn computer
in order to connect. Understanding subnets is essential when using static IP. Read about subnets at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnetwork. Read more about TCP/IP Fundamentals online at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc743319.aspx
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/4/6/946958ef-7b86-4ddc-bfdb-c7ed2af4ce51/TCPIP_Fund.pdf.

Ethernet Cable Tips

dSPEC is supplied with a CAT-5e Ethernet cable. dSPEC must connect to your computer or network via a CAT 5e (or
better) Ethernet cable. A standard cable or a crossover cable can be used. The dSPEC will auto-detect the cable type.
Note: Gigabit Ethernet crossover cables are not compatible with earlier versions of Ethernet crossover cables.
dSPEC does not work with Gigabit Ethernet crossover cables.
Please make sure to use a high quality Cat 5e or better Ethernet cable that is known to work properly. Poor quality
or damaged cables can limit Resyn's ability to find dSPECs on the network, or cause data errors and that may result in
lost data or system crashes. A cable tester (such as Klein Tools LAN Scout™ Jr.) is recommended.
The maximum length for Ethernet cables is 100 meters or 328 feet. Read more about Ethernet cables online at
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10/100/1000.
which is also available in PDF form at
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