Is it possible to route the PoE power to the input of the relays without having to break it out separately?I just need to power 3 LEDs (one per relay) and I'd like to avoid adding ...
JaneYu 2019-04-25 06:41:19 11 Views2 Replies Is it possible to route the PoE power to the input of the relays without having to break it out separately?
I just need to power 3 LEDs (one per relay) and I'd like to avoid adding an external power supply or extra wiring.
I purchased 4 of these devices that I'm trying to set up. I connected the device directly to my computer, configured the computer to static IP 192.168.1.8, NM 255.255.255.0, & Gateway 192.168.1.1, but I cannot ping any of the four devices at the default address of 192.168.1.10. I tried pressing the reset button on the devices until the light went solid, still no ping. Has the default IP address changed for some reason?
Edit: Had to connect over Serial from a Windows machine to discover that the IP was set to 0.0.0.0. Major PITA for an Ubuntu user.
JaneYu To use this product, you need to confirm whether the IP of the product and the computer are in the same network segment, and the IP you set is not occupied by other devices, and then connect the device and your computer in the same gateway so that the normal connection can be made.


