Hi Joe,


Thanks for responding so soon.
We do not have DHCP  enabled here. I have tried to ping the device at the
mentioned address 192.168.1.77.
As i said earlier, i have even tried to use an IP scanner.

However i will try to use the cross over cable now.

Regards
Harish





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Joe Polastre
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 8:35 AM
To: Harish Iyer
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Installing and Using Tmote Connect on Windows



Hi Harish,



 Have you tried directly connecting the Tmote Connect to your

computer with an ethernet crossover cable and then using the

192.168.1.* subnet to try to ping the device?  When the unit is first

booted and cannot find DHCP, it will use the 192.168.1.77 address.  If

DHCP is present, you will need to check with your DHCP server logs for

the address acquired by Tmote Connect or follow the arping

instructions for Linux in the Tmote Connect manual.



-Joe



On 4/8/07, Harish Iyer wrote:

Hello everyone,



We recently purchased the Tmote Connect device from Moteiv.

However, we are unable to install and use it on the network.



Following instructions provided in the user manual has not helped. The
Tmote

connect device does seem to boot up (One beep and Power and Ethernet Leds

are stable) but we are unable to lookup the ip address of the device.



The support link on the moteiv site does not help either.



We also tried using an IP scanner tool to detect the device, but in vain.



Can someone please help us with this ?



Thanks in advance.



Regards

Harish Iyer



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