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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Wireless POINT I/O Adapter
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 73 of 177
August 16, 2013
4
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
In This Chapter
Connect to the Adapter's Web Page ..................................................... 73
Viewing Wireless Statistics in RSLogix 5000 ......................................... 93
Establish I/O Connections ..................................................................... 94
Recover From an Overloaded Adapter .................................................. 94
Empty Slots and RIUP Situations .......................................................... 95
LED Status Indicators ............................................................................ 97
Check the Ethernet cable ...................................................................... 99
Restoring Factory Default Network Settings ........................................ 100
Restoring All Factory Default Settings ................................................. 101
Installing a Replacement Wireless POINT I/O Adapter to an Existing
System ................................................................................................ 102
Upgrading to Firmware Version 3.5.0 .................................................. 103
Diagnostics values are available through the following user interfaces:
Diagnostics Pages (page 74)
Viewing Wireless Statistics in RSLogix 5000 (page 93)
ILX34-AENWG Wireless Configuration Object (102, 0x66) Vendor Specific
(page 158)
4.1
Connect to the Adapter's Web Page
Open your web browser (for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox), and
connect to the adapter's temporary network address.
http://192.168.1.xxx
(where xxx is the value you entered in the rotary switches on the front of the
adapter.)
Important: Your PC must be on the same TCP/IP subnet as the adaptor to view these pages.
Important: You must prefix the numeric IP address with "
http://
", otherwise the web browser
may not be able to interpret the address.
The adapter's home page consists of a tree view in the left pane for navigation,
and an information pane in the middle. The right column contains links for
additional resources and information.
To view the contents of a folder, click the E
XPAND
button.