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i cant get the new ezbv4 connect.i gess there a time out,averyting goes well, untill the voice on ezbv4 starts speaking,then the led goes red.
i cant get the new ezbv4 connect.i gess there a time out,averyting goes well, untill the voice on ezbv4 starts speaking,then the led goes red.
Ok, this is great. This means that you can get it working. Your going to have to get into the setup menu of the Engenius that way and change it's IP address. Probably just the last set of numbers after the last dot. So when you get done it will look something like this: 192.168.1.111
Save your settings useing the save function from the engenius menu.
Next time you try to log in without the patch cable connected (over wifi) type in the new number. This new number is also the IP address you point your ezb's to in client mode.
There are some good setup videos on YouTube. I'll see if I can find them.
Here's a good one. I know engenius has a few more on their site that are just as good.
yes i remember it uses first port on the router and there are 4 connectors so that excample 110 111 112 113 114
Yes, I think I understood you. If so your right.
If you can't get this to work following the video I linked to then maybe your computer guy can follow this. Bottom line is that if you can serf the Internet while being connected to this AP (after setup) then ezb can connect to this AP and use wifi to be commanded by ARC from the same networked laptop.
its a good video thank you. i think thats the problem pc dont find the engenius.
ok i have back the webpage of engenius. what am missing is a number i didn have.
this is video
this is mine
it looks some is missing here.
i remember i saw this before but cant remember what number it was.
The number that goes there is the IP address you want each EZ-B to have, and their MAC addresses.
If you connect each EZ-B to the Engenius, the IP addresses it gives out and their MAC addresses will be in in the table above that, and you can copy them down (that will make it always give the same address to each EZ-B).
There will also be a page, probably under the Wireless settings, where you can turn on MAC address filtering so that ONLY your PC and EZ-Bs will be allowed to connect.
Alan