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'2nd web-server port': is the network port on which the web server is listening. The default port is number
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80. However, for some network needs, it may be necessary to change the default port value (port 81 and
8080 may be the values normally used).
'Enable local DHCP Server': it makes sense to enable this function only if you do not wish to connect the
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XWEB to a network but only to a PC, where the network interface does not specify an IP. If in doubt,
keep this box disabled to avoid network conflicts.
'Enable net speed negotiation': enables the automatic speed adjustment of the board with the network,
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after a link-down event.
f)
Modem setup
XWEB requires a modem to send faxes and, in some cases, to send emails. In the first case, the system
works independently, whilst in the second, it is necessary to configure the dial-up connection (see next
point). Attention: only Dixell-approved modems can be used.
g) Dial-up setup.
The configuration of the dial-up parameters is necessary to establish a connection with the internet
provider via the modem; for sending emails. This is also useful in cases where the XWEBEVO is
connected to the local network via an Ethernet cable yet there is no access to the mail sending server.
The configuration parameters are always supplied by the provider; refer to this documentation.
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