Hook up a serial cable, 9600 bits per
second, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.
hit enter immediately on start-up to stop the boot.
at the monitor prompt enter "resetpassword" (sets password to
"trango")
Enter "main" to boot.
log in and set IP (ipconfig address netmask gateway)
save ss
reboot and proceed to configure with the web browser.
Michael C. Hughes
CEO Antelecom, Inc.
On 8/31/2012 1:02 PM, Tony C. Loosle wrote:
Yeah, no reset button on the 5830, but is on the 900ap.
With a serial and a telnet connection I think anything can be
reset up. Thanks for the help
t
Josh Luthman
Friday,
August 31, 2012 11:46 AM
They actually
starting coming with removable rubber doors...
Josh Luthman
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Chuck Hogg
Friday,
August 31, 2012 11:34 AM
Now I remember that
same cover is covered by a little steel plate on the
5GHz...thus Victoria is correct in that you need a serial
cable to connect to it. Per the manual it also states that
and how to wire one if you don't have it.
Regards,
Chuck
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Chuck Hogg
Friday,
August 31, 2012 11:32 AM
Ok, well then I don't
know. I thought they were the same unit as the 900's with
different frequency. The 900's have that port covered with a
rubber grommet that has a reset button on the board. The
grommet also covers the LEDs. I looked at the manual of the
5830AP and that looked to be the same unit.
Regards,
Chuck
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Josh Luthman
Friday,
August 31, 2012 11:20 AM
That's only on the
FOX radios according to that manual.
I don't see the button on my bigger units, 5800 and 5830.
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Chuck Hogg
Friday,
August 31, 2012 11:17 AM
On the bottom there
is a reset button under the rubber plug.
Pressing the resetbutton will reset the radio's IP
address to factory default of 192.168.100.100, and
password trango.
I confirmed this with the manual:
http://www.barco.cz/en/data/products/download/Access5830_UserManual_F.pdf
Regards,
Chuck
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