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Old 02-05-2015, 10:14 PM
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Hi Steve

If you have trouble finding the firewall as Ken suggests, try 'Start', 'Settings', 'Control Panel' 'Windows Firewall'. Hopefully, doing as Ken suggests will get you going.

If not, then maybe someone else who has actually used this, lets you know exactly what needs doing.

In the meantime I have looked through the manual and I suggest the following.

I think what you need to do, is turn off Windows firewall (pg 18)
Run etm.exe (pg 18), which I think is the program you used for screen shot 1.

Go into the 'Config' menu and select 'IP address' (pg 19)

Type in an address such as 10.0.0.XXX where XXX is 0 to 255, but, NOT the same number as something already in use. In your case I would pick say 222, as the two numbers you say are in use are 26 and 138. ie 10.0.0.222.

Press the 'OK' button, and wait for the screen to refresh (a few seconds, pg 20)

Looks like you can also do this by typing 192.168.0.10 into a web browser and accessing the device that way. Just be carefull that you remember what IP address you give it. You are likely to lose the device connection in the web browser and have have to use the new IP address to access it again.

I think changing the IP address puts the device 'inside' your firewall.

Judging by a couple of things I think I noticed, don't put a password in until you have it all working.

Also, it looks like you can do a factory reset easily enough, pg12, 23, 31.

Good luck
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