Moxa Technologies SD1000 manuel d'utilisation

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    M OXA I NTERNET S HARER SD1000 U SE R ’ S M ANUAL[...]

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    Copy r ight Notice This documentation is copyrighted by Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Moxa Technologies reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Moxa Technologies assumes no[...]

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    Chapter 1 O verview 1-1 Features 1-2 Package Checklist 1-3 Functionality and Protocol 1-3 Front Panel View 1-4 Rear Panel View 1-5 Chapter 2 Before Installing Internet Sharer 2-1 What do you need before installation? 2-2 Ordering a phone line 2-3 Ordering an ISP account 2-3 Preparing PC running with LAN interface 2-3 ISP Worksheet 2-4 Chapter 3 Con[...]

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    Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration 5-1 LAN IP address 5-2 Admin Password 5-3 DHCP 5-4 Internet IP address 5-6 Email Account 5-7 Login Script 5-8 DNS 5-10 Modem Setting 5-11 Chapter 6 Configuring Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-1 Setting up a Windows 95 Network 6-2 Installing Network Card on Windows 95 6-2 Installing TCP/IP on Windows 95 6-4 Configuring Wi[...]

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    Email account Modification 7-11 Setup Virtual Email Account on Netscape Communicator 7-13 How to send Email to another Virtual EMail Account? 7-15 Sending and Receiving Mails 7-16 Chpater 8 Internet Sharer Monitor 8-1 What to See in the Internet Sharer Monitor? 8-2 Even Logs 8-3 Appendix A Troubleshooting A-1 Problem during installation A-1 Problem[...]

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    Overview 1-1 1 1 Overview Welcome to Moxa Internet Sharer. A small sharing device gives your team workers easy and simultaneously access to Internet. This chapter is an overview of the Internet Sharer and includes the following: q Features q Package Checklist q Functionality and Protocol q Front Panel View q Rear Panel View[...]

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    1-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual The Moxa Internet Sharer is a simple, yet powerful device with one high-speed serial port and four 10BaseT ports that gives you simultaneous Internet access by sharing one phone line, one modem and one Internet account. With the simple configuration, setup your whole network for sharing will be able to be[...]

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    Overview 1-3 Package Checklist Upon open your Moxa Internet Sharer, your will find : 1. One Moxa Internet Sharer 2. One 110V or 220V power adapter 3. One 3 1/2 ” floppy disk 4. This user ’ s manual. The user ’ s manual is ideal for advanced users for full understanding about all the related information and configuration. Please contact with y[...]

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    1-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Front Panel View Power Network Status LAN Modem Status COM 4 Note: For detail description, check with Appendix C LED description.[...]

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    Overview 1-5 Rear Panel View Power Switch Power Connector Serial Connector LAN Interface RJ45[...]

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    1-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual[...]

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    Before Installing Internet Sharer 2-1 2 2 Before Installing Internet Sharer This chapter tells you what equipment you need to prepare before you start Installing Internet Sharer and continue to access to Internet. Follow the list to prepare all the equipment and list the information carefull y . q What do you need before installation? q Ordering a [...]

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    2-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual What do you need before installation? You need one computer running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 to configure the Internet Sharer. The Setup Wizard program on the disk installs the Internet Sharer Manager and a Monitor utility to your Computer. You may install the Setup program to all Computers [...]

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    Before Installing Internet Sharer 2-3 Ordering a phone line You may use your existing phone line for regular modem connection to your ISP to save your budget. Or, you may apply for another phone line solely used for Internet Access. For faster access, you may consider applying ISDN line if that is available at your area. Ordering an ISP account If [...]

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    2-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 4 Note : Chapter 6 tells you more about how to add network to your PC. Don ’ t miss it if you are not familiar with networking. ISP Worksheet Write down the information that you obtain from your Internet Service Provider on the next page. This worksheet contains the needed information for you to configu[...]

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    Before Installing Internet Sharer 2-5 ISP Worksheet ISP Name: User Name: Password: DNS IP address: . . . Dial up phone number: Do you have a Static IP address? o No o Yes Your IP Address . . . Email account : Email Password:[...]

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    2-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 3-1 3 3 Connecting the Internet Sharer and Equipment After preparing all the equipment and account listed at Chapter 2, your team are just few steps away to use the Internet Sharer freely and enjoy the fun. Now you need to put all things together. Follow the instruction below to connect your equipment ste[...]

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    3-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Connecting your modem § Connect the serial cable from your external modem or ISDN terminal adapter to the serial connector on the back of the Internet Sharer. 4 Note: Y ou may check with your Modem User s Manual if you find any problem or you want to know more about modem.[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 3-3 § Connect the telephone cable from the wall outlet to the Line in port of your modem. § Connect the modem power supply to your modem. Plug the other end into a power outlet. § Power on your modem.[...]

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    3-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Connecting the Internet Sharer § Connect the Internet Sharer power cord to the back of Internet Sharer and to the wall outlet. § Connect one end of Ethernet cable to the back of the Internet Sharer ’ s RJ-45 connector and a 10Mbps. § Power on the Internet Sharer[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 3-5 Connecting your PC Use the Ethernet RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable you have prepared from the previous Chapter to connect the network interface on the back of your computer to the back sockets of Internet Sharer. 4 Note : If you have an existing TCP/IP network no w , you may continue the installation no w . If [...]

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    3-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-1 4 4 Installing Software and Configuring Internet Sharer This chapter shows you how to configure Moxa Internet Sharer. However, you need to go through the previous chapters and get everything connected so the software will work. The disk included in the Moxa Internet Sharer package contains the softwar[...]

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    4-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual To enable the Internet Sharer to run with your PCs and your account, you need to install the software to at least one of your PC for Configuration. Y ou may also install the software to the rest of your PCs for easy management and install the monitor utilities into all computers. Installing software wizar[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-3 2. Under the dialog box, type in “ a :setup ” then press OK to continue. 3. The Setup prompts you a welcome message and ask if you want to install the Internet Sharer software now. Click Next to continue. Cancel to stop.[...]

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    4-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 4 Note : If you do not see this screen, but get the other Error message screen instead, it means the Internet Sharer is not connect to your PC properly. Recheck with Chapter 2 and reconnect everything. O r , you may refer to Appendix A-Troubleshooting for more information. 4. Enter the name of directory t[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-5 5. The following two steps are only required if no one has ever set up the Internet Sharer before. If you are the first one to install Internet Sharer software at your office, you have to type in the basic information to the Internet Sharer so it contains your ISP information to dial out. Refer to the[...]

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    4-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 6. Select Dial-up connection for regular Internet Access and input the ISP dial-up phone number. If you have applied for a leased line account from your IS P , you have to select the corresponding one. Click Next to continue. 4 Note: Choose Leased-Line only if you are sure to do that. You must have a leas[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-7 7. Enter your Domain Name Server IP address provided by your IS P . If you don ’ t have the DNS IP addresses, the Internet Share will use the DNS assigned by your ISP remote access services while connecting. Click Next to continue. 4 Note: Y ou might have trouble converting a hostname to an accurate[...]

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    4-8 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 8. To ease the networking configuration troubles on your PC, select ‘ Typical ’ for dynamically IP address assignment. This is strongly recommended for most non-experienced users. You may also choose Custom if you have an existing LAN and you like to keep your local IP addresses. Check with chapter 5 [...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-9 Starting Internet Sharer Manager Setup Wizard is designed mainly for first time Internet Sharer users. If you change your ISP or account anyho w , you may change the settings of Internet Sharer at any time by use of Internet Share Manager. It also provides Advanced Configuration for those configuratio[...]

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    4-10 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual You have to make sure the Internet Sharer is connected and power on so the Internet Sharer Manager can let you start configuring. Refer to Chapter 2 and Appendix A Troubleshooting if the Internet Sharer cannot be found.[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-11 Basic Configuration Click on the ‘ Configure ’ under the main menu of Internet Sharer Manager. It enters the Windows for basic configuration. You can view your current ISP information here and make any change if you want.[...]

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    4-12 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Link Connection Type There are three connection types supported by the Internet Sharer. They are dial-up link, leased line and direct link. For regular Internet Access, choose dial-up link. Dial-Up link You need a phone number to dial to. From the previous dialog box, you may see there is a field underne[...]

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    ConnectingThe Internet Sharer and Equipment 4-13 Uninstalling Internet Sharer Software Go to Start | Program | Moxa Internet Sharer from your desktop. Select Uninstall Internet Sharer. Select ‘ Automatic ’ uninstall from the popped up dialog box and the Moxa Internet Sharer software will be removed from your system.[...]

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    4-14 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Upgrading Internet Sharer Firmware This function allows upgrade the internal software of Internet Sharer for new features and functional improvements. You may check with ‘ http://ww w .moxa.com ” to see if any new firmware been released and download the file to your local site. Go to Internet Sharer [...]

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    Advanced Configuration 5-1 5 5 Advanced Configuration From the previous chapter, you have learned the steps to start Internet Sharer Manager for changing basic configuration. From the Internet Sharer Manager configuration dialog box, you can see the button for ‘ Advance .. ’ providing for advanced configuration to set up the Internet Sharer for[...]

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    5-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual LAN IP address Moxa Internet Sharer is pre-configured for installation on a network that is not set up for TCP/I P . It uses a range of private IP addresses in a range from 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.254. The Internet Sharer address is pre-configured as 192.168.10.1. If you already have an existing LAN an[...]

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    Advanced Configuration 5-3 Admin Password To protect the information set to the Internet Sharer, an administrator password is provided. After setup the password, you will be asked to input your password each time you request to make any changes to the Internet Sharer. 4 Note : As an administrator of your LAN, you must write down the password and ke[...]

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    5-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual DHCP Internet Sharer automatically enables Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) to provide automatic IP address assignment to your local computers. It makes it easier to setup and manage the computers on your network. This DHCP setup is used to change your DHCP settings, to limit the range of IP addresses[...]

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    Advanced Configuration 5-5 If you like to reserve an IP address for some specific server on your LAN, you may remove the unwanted range and add the range of available IP addresses. For instance, if you have a printer at address 192.168.10.5 and another server at 192.168.10.6, you may set the range as from 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.4, and another r[...]

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    5-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Internet IP address This is used to setup the dial-up Internet Access IP address assigned by the IS P . Most of the ISP provides dynamic IP address assignment to your dial-up connection. However, if a static IP is supported, click the circle of Static and enter the fixed IP address assigned.[...]

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    Advanced Configuration 5-7 Email Account Internet Sharer supports multiple virtual email boxes by sharing one email account for up to 64 virtual email accounts. To set this email sharing function, you have to input your local email shared name. If your users have their own individual email addresses, you may select disable of this function. All use[...]

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    5-8 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Login Script Some ISP requires special login script to start PPP connection and log into the Internet Service. Internet Sharer provides a simple script editor for you to add your script to response to the remote host. It allows Maximum 9 sets of scripts. 4 Note : Be ware that most of the scripts are case [...]

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    Advanced Configuration 5-9 How to Create a login script 1. From the Internet Sharer Manager, click Configure. 2. Click Advanced to continue. 3. Click on the folder instruction for Login Script. 4. If you have a command to wait for, type in the command under the wait column. 5. If you have a command to send, you may type in your command or scroll do[...]

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    5-10 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual DNS This DNS IP address is to be stored at Internet Sharer for request Domain Name service while connect to your IS P . You should have already setup a DNS while using Setup Wizard. If your ISP informs you the change of their DNS, you may enter the correct IP address here.[...]

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    Advanced Configuration 5-11 Modem Setting Most of the up-to-date modems on the market supports standard modem initialization commands. However, some modems might have problem while you use the standard commands to control it for dialing out. To solve this problem, Internet Sharer allows you to set the special modem initialization command if you ref[...]

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    Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-1 6 6 Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT If you are a new user for networking, recently purchase the network cards and install the cards following their instruction. Y ou have to check if you install the TCP/IP before you continue the software installation of Chapter 4. The best way for configuring[...]

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    6-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Setting up a Windows 95 Network Installing Network Card on Windows 95 If you don ’ t have an existing LAN, follow the following steps to install and configure your PC before installing Internet Sharer. 1. Click start from the Taskbar. Move your mouse cursor to Settings then move cursor to Control Panel [...]

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    Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-3 2. Under Control Panel windo w , click on Add New Hardware. 3. Click on Network adapters under the Add New Hardware and select the card you have from the list.[...]

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    6-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual You may be asked to reboot your system to complete your Hardware installation. Installing TCP/IP on Windows 95 Now that you have finished installing your LAN card and the driver, you still need TCP/IP to communicate Internet and Internet Sharer. Most LAN card driver don ’ t install TCP/IP to your system[...]

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    Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-5 2. Click Ad d … from the popped up Network dialog box. 4 Note : Y ou should see the LAN card you have selected from the step Installing Ethernet Card with some protocols like Microsoft Network or others. Add the TCP/IP protocol only if you cannot see it from this list.[...]

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    6-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 3. Click on Protocol then click Ad d 4. Select Microsoft from the Manufacturer list then select TCP/I P . Click OK to continue.[...]

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    Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-7 5. Now you have TCP/IP protocol. Click OK then you will be asked to restart the system. Congratulations! Now you have the LAN card and TCP/IP installed on your system. You may leave the rest of the configuration jobs to Internet Sharer because the default setup of Windows 95 TCP/IP works with Internet S[...]

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    6-8 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual need to change and keep the original environment working. 1. Right click Network Neighborhood from your desktop. Select Properties from the screen popped up. 2. Select TCP/IP from the Network screen. If you see more than one TCP/IP settings, select the one for your network card. 3. Click on Properties.[...]

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    Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-9 4. If you have an IP address specified for this computer. Select ‘ Specify an IP address ’ and input the correct address with Subnet Mask. 4 Note : Y ou may need to record down the IP you use. If you specify an IP address group other from 192.168.10.0. You have to run Internet Sharer Manager to chan[...]

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    6-10 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Setting Up a Windows NT Network Installing Network Card on Windows NT Log on as a member of the Administrators group for the local computer to install and configure TCP/ I P . Follow these steps to install network card on a Windows NT computer: 1. Right click the Neighborhood on the desktop and click on [...]

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    Configuring Your Windows 95 or Windows NT 6-11 Configuring Windows NT TCP/IP as DHCP client Using DHCP It is recommended that you use the Internet Sharer DHCP service for assigning your PC to work unless you have an existing LAN and some specific IP addresses are needed. The DHCP server eases you the trouble for setting dedicated IP address, Gatewa[...]

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    6-12 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Manually Configuring your TCP/IP If you already have an existing LAN and you would like to add another PC to work with both your TCP/IP server on your LAN and Internet Sharer, you need to set your TCP/IP manually without using DHC P . 1. Right click Network Neighborhood and select Properties. Choose Prot[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-1 7 7 Virtual EMail Server Continuing with the simple description on Chapter 4 - Advanced setting of Internet Sharer Email Account, this Chapter provides detail description on the Virtual Email function of Moxa Internet Sharer. You will learn how to set up the accounts at Internet Sharer for sharing your email account. And, y[...]

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    7-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Assigning Virtual Email Accounts for Your Team Internet Sharer Mail Server provides multiple individual E-mail addresses by sharing only one E-mail account. It provides 64 email accounts without additional software needed. The configuration is embedded in the Internet Sharer Manager. Simply follow the ins[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-3 Basic information needed for account Andy: § Assigned Email account: john@.compan y .com § account name: Andy § Full Email account: “ andy ” < john@compan y .com > § POP3 incoming mail server: the Internet Sharer IP address - 192.168.10.1 . This is for input as POP3 server for local Email reading program like [...]

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    7-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Add Your Team ’ s E-mail Accounts 1. Enter one user ’ s account name and password from the worksheet. 2. Click Add to add account. 3. Continue with other user ’ s accounts. 4. If you have entered any wrong account, move your cursor to the one and click remove.[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-5 Set up Virtual Email Account on Outlook Express For your convenience, a simple description of Outlook Express under IE4.0 email setup is described below. If you are not familiar with Outlook Express, be sure to read their on-line help so you can use the email reader. Setting up through Internet Connection Wizard 1. After in[...]

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    7-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Follow the Wizard to enter the outgoing message name. Be aware that this name should be the account name you input as Internet Sharer Email Account. For instance, john, and y , cindy or frank is the name to input here. 4 Note : This name will be used to combine with your ISP assigned email address to send[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-7 1. Enter the ISP assigned email address as the Email account name. You may enter ‘ john@compan y .com ’ from the above example.[...]

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    7-8 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 2. Under the Email Server Names window, select POP3 server and fill the Incoming Mail Server with Internet Sharer IP address 192.168.10.1. 3. Under the same window. Enter your ISP assigned outgoing Mail server to the blank for Outgoing Mail Server. This is usually the name as ‘ compan y .com ’ .[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-9 4. Under the Internet Mail Logon windo w , enter the virtual mail account name and password. 5. Finall y , the wizard prompt you to enter a friendly name for this account. You may enter it as Internet Sharer Account[...]

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    7-10 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 6. Finall y , you have to choose Connection Type as Connect using LAN then you are ready to work on your account.[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-11 Email Account Modification You may modify your account any time by going to Outlook Express and select account. Click Outlook Express | Tool | Account. Select the account you have and click properties. 1. Check with the Email name and Address to see if correct. If not, please modify it.[...]

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    7-12 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 2. Move to Server. Check the Incoming POP3 to be Internet Sharer. Also check your login name here.[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-13 Setup Virtual Email Account on Netscape Communicator Follow the same rule as described earlier in this Chapter for Assigning Virtual Emails for Your Team. Take account from the worksheet as an example: § Assigned Email account: john@.compan y .com § account name: Andy § Email account: andy< john@compan y .com > §[...]

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    7-14 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual 2. Move to Mail Server and input the corresponding information.[...]

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    Virtual Email Server 7-15 How to send Email to another Virtual EMail Account? Simply follow the rule under Virtual Email Account Worksheet, you can find the email address formatted as: “ virtualusername ” < sharedaccount@company.com >. You may put this email address on your name card so your customer can send email to you using this virtu[...]

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    7-16 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual Tips: To add email to the address book, use name. And, the ISP assigned email account as the email address. Then, the email will automatically add the name while you use the addressbook to send mails. Sending and Receiving Mails Internet Sharer makes no influence on the way you using Emails. Account chan[...]

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    Internet Sharer Monitor 8-1 8 8 Internet Sharer Monitor Internet Sharer is designed for users access to Internet without needs to know when to dial-up to connect or when to disconnect. However, users - especially administrator, might want to know how is the remote connection of the Internet Sharer while using a browser or any Internet service. Inte[...]

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    8-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual What to See in the Internet Sharer Monitor? Internet Sharer Monitor is equipped with the following items: q Connected Speed: The speed that modem communicates with remote site for this connection. q Connected Time: The time since the start of this connection q Bytes Sent: The bytes been sent since this st[...]

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    Internet Sharer Monitor 8-3 To run the monitor, go to Start, find Moxa Internet Sharer and click the Internet Sharer Monitor bar. The Internet Sharer Monitor will embedded in your system till you completed close it. To close the Monitor, right click on the ‘ tray ’ icon of Internet Sharer down at the Taskbar and choose close. 4 Note : If you do[...]

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    8-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual not match the one on your ISP machine. Double check with the ISP account name and the password you type in to the Internet Sharer using Internet Sharer Manager. If you are sure they are the one that your ISP provided, call your ISP for the problem. Appendix A describes what to check while problems occur. [...]

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    Troubleshooting A-1 A A Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix gives solutions to problems that might occur during installation and operation of Internet Sharer. Problem during installation & No power to the Internet Sharer § Check to see the power cable is firmly connected § Make sure the outlet connected is working § Press the Power butt[...]

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    A-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual § Check your cable connection between Internet Sharer and your PC § Check the LAN LED on the Internet Sharer. If the port connected to your computer is not lit on, check the network cable connections on both the Internet Sharer site and your Computer site. If it is connected, but the LAN LED still isn t[...]

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    Troubleshooting A-3 using a easy removable PCMCIA card for your notebook. § You may have a defect Ethernet card. Try another card. § If you still can ’ t connect to Internet Sharer or getting error messages, try another Ethernet card. § Press the Power button of Internet Sharer off and on again. Problems while connecting to Internet You may ru[...]

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    A-4 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual § Remote bus y . If your ISP supports multi-line, you may go to Internet Sharer Manager to input another phone number. You can connect directly through the Internet Sharer Monitor. Other Problems while using Internet Sharer & I have connected to my ISP while I check with my Internet Sharer Monitor. H[...]

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    Troubleshooting A-5 is no one access to Internet. What is wrong? Those programs need to get information from Internet occasionally enable Internet Sharer dialing out. § Check if Web browsers have enable something like active channel to get Internet data after some certain minutes. § Check if your Email Service reads your mail every certain minute[...]

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    A-6 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual[...]

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    LED Description B-1 B B Appendix B Expanding Your Network Internet Sharer is able to connect to another Hub to expand your network. Thought Internet Sharer is not equipped with an Uplink port, you can connect any one of the 10BaseT LAN port of Internet Sharer to a HUB uplink port. The 10BaseT RJ-45 to RJ-45 link cable is easy to find in any compute[...]

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    B-2 Moxa Internet Sharer User ’ s Manual[...]

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    LED Description C-1 C C Appendix C LED Descriptions LED Color Description Power Red Indicate the Internet Sharer is turned on Network Yellow Flashing indicates packet collisions on the local Ethernet LAN LAN 1-4 Yellow Indicates that data link has been made between Internet Sharer and your computer network card. Blinking light indicates data being [...]

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    C-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual[...]

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    Cable Pinouts D-1 D D Appendix D Cable Pinouts Internet Sharer follows the standard cable pinouts thus you can find most of the cables in computer stores. However, if you need have special requirements, you may check with this section for reference. q RS-232 DB9 WAN Port Pinouts. q Direct link RS-232 wiring. q Cable pinouts to connect from WAN port[...]

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    D-2 Moxa Internet Sharer Use r ’ s Manual RS-232 DB9 WAN Port Pinouts with Direct Connect Wiring Signal DB9 DTE male Connection Direct connect DB9 DTE male DB25 DTE male DCD 1 ------- DCD 1 8 RxD 2 ------- TxD 3 3 TxD 3 ------- RxD 2 2 DTR 4 ------- DSR 6 6 GND 5 ------- GND 5 7 DSR 6 ------- DTR 4 20 RTS 7 ------- CTS 8 5 CTS 8 ------- RTS 7 4 R[...]

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    Cable Pinouts D-3 Straight-through 10BaseT Cable to Connect to a HUB Uplink Port RJ-45 Pin Signal Direction RJ-45 Pin 1 TX+ à 1 2 TX- à 2 3 RX+ ß 3 4 - - 4 5 - - 5 6 RX- ß 6 7 - - 7 8 - - 8 Signal Switched Cable to Connect to a HUB without Uplink Port. If you have a HUB on your LAN already and the HUB is without any uplink port, you may need to[...]