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4.5 Network
4.5.1 Networking via Ethernet
SPC build in one 100Base-T Ethernet controller. It appears at “Control Panel/Network
and Dial-up Connections” via “DM9CE1”. User can configure its Ethernet support as
follows:
1. Click "Start/Settings/Control Panel"
2. Double click "Network and Dial-up Connections"
3. This window will display all available connections. Pressing the connection icon,
its pop-up menu appears and users could disable, rename or modify properties
from there.
4. If the SPC is a node of the LAN with DHCP servers, it is now available.
5. If the SPC is a node of the LAN with fixed IP, the user has to consult with MIS to
get specific IP addresses. Then fill them into the associated fields of the Properties
Dialog that could be popped up by the properties item of the step 3 above. Then
use the "Regflash" utility to save this changed registry. Reboot the system, the
Ethernet functions would be available as previous configuration.
Figure 4.14 Networking via Ethernet
4.5.2 Networking via USB port
The SPC supports USB port direct-connections to host computer. The host computer
must install the Microsoft ActiveSync service offered by Microsoft. Use the USB
cable to connect the USB ports of them. Then activate ActiveSync service on the host
computer. The host will automatically scan the USB ports to make a connection.
1. Make sure the Microsoft ActiveSync service and the Microsoft embedded Visual
Tools are properly installed in the host PC.