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Just got our new CP540. Trying to get it to work with SST. I have configured the IP in the computer and have turned on the ethernet and set the default IP in the 540. But SST still shows not connected. Can someone walk me through this?
 
Posts: 6 | Location: Reno, NV | Registered: October 15, 2008Report This Post
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Are the IP addresses the same? I think the default is 191.168.1.150
Jenna
 
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Found the problem. The wireless adapter onthe laptop was running. While the laptop showed connection to the CP540 split second showed not connected. Shutting down the wireless connection fixed the problem.

This causes a new problem. We planned on using the wireless connection to connect to the internet and the ethernet to connect the CP540 to the PC. We need the internet connection for live timing. Seems split second has a problem with both connections being open.
 
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There are a few ways around this problem, but it sounds like you have an IP conflict. I did use a 540 plugged in, and the wireless connection.

If you can't work out the IP conflict, you can use a hub to connect the 540 and a wireless bridge to the laptop, or possible try another wireless adapter such as a USB to wireless or a cell card.

At least your testing in advance (I Hope). Is the Tag vendor you purchased the 540 from providing any support or assistance?

Jenna
 
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When I run in set up and test with the wireless turned off I get the following on the printer.

"Open TCP Port 0"

Everything works fine. When I turned the Wireless on I got the following

tcp frame resend
tcp frame resend
tcp frame resend
tcp frame resend
Sock TimeOut
Close TCP Port 0

Split Second no longer recieves signal from the 540 at this point. If I shut down set up and test and restart and kill the wireless everything is fine again
 
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See above. I think when you have a the wireless on the IP addresses are colliding. You don't know it, but I think what is happening, is the Wireless adapter is taking control of the range 192.168.1.XXX
 
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Geoff says he uses an Ethernet router. 540 in and live timing out work good. My XP Laptop will not let me keep wired and wireless Ethernet connections open, its one or the other. Think its a MS thing.
 
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