Version Differences for ESL

(Installing and finding the EBS-40 Base station)
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  <i>The power LED on top of the EBS-40 should start blinking red. Once the LED turns solid continue.</i>    <i>The power LED on top of the EBS-40 should start blinking red. Once the LED turns solid continue.</i> 
       
- #<b>Connect one end of the ethernet cable to either ethernet jack of the base station and the other end to the host computer that has DHCP enabled.</b>   + <b>1. Connect one end of the ethernet cable to either ethernet jack of the base station and the other end to the host computer that has DHCP enabled.</b>  
       
  <b>The PC will need to be connected to the same LAN, so it can communicate    <b>The PC will need to be connected to the same LAN, so it can communicate 
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  communicate with ESLs</i>.    communicate with ESLs</i>. 
       
- #<b>Press the ‘Find’ button on the ‘Base stations-tab to find the connected base station.</b>   + <b>2. Press the ‘Find’ button on the ‘Base stations-tab to find the connected base station.</b>  
  [[Image:find_bs.png|thumbnail]]    [[Image:find_bs.png|thumbnail]] 
- #<b>Select the discovered base station to add and connect your PC to the base station.</b>   + <b>3. Select the discovered base station to add and connect your PC to the base station.</b>  
       
  If activated ESLs are nearby, then the ESL count will start incrementing as they start    If activated ESLs are nearby, then the ESL count will start incrementing as they start 
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  have to be reactivated.    have to be reactivated. 
       
- * Note 1: when the base station is connected to the LAN with DHCP the IP address can   + * Note 1: when the base station is connected to the LAN with DHCP the IP address can vary over time, making it necessary to remove the old base station entry by pressing the ‘Delete’-key of your keyboard and discovering the base station again using the ‘find' button. Using static IP leases in the DHCP server can resolve this problem.  
- vary over time, making it necessary to remove the old base station entry by pressing the      
- ‘Delete’-key of your keyboard and discovering the base station again using the ‘find'      
- button. Using static IP leases in the DHCP server can resolve this problem.      
       
- * Note 2: when the base station is connected to the LAN without DHCP, the default IP   + * Note 2: when the base station is connected to the LAN without DHCP, the default IP address/subnet mask of the base station is 169.254.19.63 / 255.255.0.0. Configure a PC or laptop on the same subnet to change this using a web browser.  
- address/subnet mask of the base station is 169.254.19.63 / 255.255.0.0. Configure a PC      
- or laptop on the same subnet to change this using a web browser.      
       
  =Documents=    =Documents=