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I'm trying to set up a CWM using a direct link with My PC using a crossover cable. I cannot get the browser to see the module. I don't have a copy of CWM setup and I can't find it on line. Is it possible to dowwnload it from anywhere?
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Posted: Monday Aug 18th, 2008 01:07 pm |
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Posted: Tuesday Aug 19th, 2008 01:36 pm |
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I'm still drawing a blank on the CWM. I cannot get my PC to find the CWM either directly or using CWM setup. I've tried directly with a crossover cable and with the CWM connected to the LAN. I've turned the firewall off. I've noticed that the lights on the daughter card don't do anything so I'm wondering if there is something more fundamental.
I had the ethernet cable connected before I power up each time. What am I doing wrong?
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Posted: Tuesday Aug 19th, 2008 02:38 pm |
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If you mean the leds next to the RJ45 connector, these are the network indications which should show activity like on your PC RJ45
Are you sure that the power supply to the CWM is connected? This is a switching power supply which plugs to the wall. Comfort supplies power to the UCM on the bottom only
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Posted: Tuesday Aug 19th, 2008 02:45 pm |
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Thank you. That explains a lot. Unfortunately the manual that I have doesn't mention that also the photo doesn't show the power socket so I must be working from an old manual.. The card was given to me and I didn't unpack it. What voltage and polarity does it need.
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Posted: Wednesday Aug 20th, 2008 01:21 am |
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Sorry, the instructions should have been clearer on this. The new model CWM02 is coming out soon so we shall amend the instructions
The power adaptor should actually be in the CWM box as it is supplied with the product. It is a universal input (90 to 264 V) DC 7V 2 Amps with centre positive. It is not a common voltage so I hope you have the actual one
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Posted: Wednesday Aug 20th, 2008 06:18 am |
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Thanks
I am in the factory today so I will try to find it. Unfortunately Glen is on vacation which has been part of my problem!
Could you let me know what the changes in funtionality the new CWM will have. We are planning how we will use it so looking ahead will be useful
Bernard
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Posted: Wednesday Aug 20th, 2008 12:31 pm |
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The main change would be the use of encryption via SSL
The new CWM is using a more powerful CPU and wity more memory using CF Cards and will have room for additional features in the future
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I'm now powered up and connected via a crossover cable. CWM setup finds the CWM with its default IP but my browser won't connect when I enter the IP nor will CWM setup when I click on configure. The browser looks for a while then just stops. No error messages. I connected the ethernet cable before powering up the CWM.
I have disabled the firewall.
Suggestions please
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Posted: Thursday Aug 21st, 2008 01:19 pm |
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Did you set the port to 80, If you enter the IP address without a port number it will look for port 80
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Posted: Friday Aug 22nd, 2008 02:07 am |
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I discovered that the instructions in the manual are not that clear
CWMSetup allows you to check that the CWM is online, but dont use the Configure button to set it up. You can use the Change IP button to change the IP address to the same as your PC eg 192.168.0.X where the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
Once the IP address is changed, then follow "Setting up the CWM" on page 11
ie type the address http://x.x.x.x/admin.htm on the address bar where x.x.x.x is the new IP address of the CWM to get into the setup screen
Apologies for the confusion.
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Posted: Tuesday Aug 26th, 2008 11:35 am |
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Sorry more problems.
1) When I initially set up the CWM I just wanted to use it on the local LAN so I left the LAN configuration blank. I now want to move on to accessing through the web and the configuration program will not take me back to that page.
2) I mentioned this in an e-mail but using your Dynamic IP setup doesn't seem to work as it uses your old web site. I thought I might fix it by getting an update but that also looks at the old web site.
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Posted: Wednesday Aug 27th, 2008 01:01 am |
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technik23 wrote: Sorry more problems.
1) When I initially set up the CWM I just wanted to use it on the local LAN so I left the LAN configuration blank. I now want to move on to accessing through the web and the configuration program will not take me back to that page.
2) I mentioned this in an e-mail but using your Dynamic IP setup doesn't seem to work as it uses your old web site. I thought I might fix it by getting an update but that also looks at the old web site.
First of all, can you access the CWM on the local LAN? If you are still using the default IP address, it will be http://10.0.0.16
You don't need the CWMSetup program to access the configuration page. Use address http://10.0.0.16/admin.htm (assuming that your IP is 10.0.0.16). If your port has changed from the default 80, then the address will be http://10.0.0.16:portnumber/admin.htm , where portnumber is the new port number that you have set. Hence, if the new port number is 8080, then the address will be http://10.0.0.16:8080/admin.htm .
Once you have setup the network properly, then do "Update CWM". Be patient on this one, as the screen may seem "hang" while CWM is updating with the new files. Wait until the summary screen comes out.
If you are able to update correctly, the Dynamic IP should work correctly.
You can send me private messages, if you still encounter problems.
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Posted: Wednesday Aug 27th, 2008 01:01 pm |
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