Cannot View Web Pages Over A Peer-To-Peer Network; Cannot Open Web Using Laptop Or Dual-Lan Card Computer; Web Page Fields Show As Little Blocks - TDK-Lambda Genesys Series User Manual

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C. Type "ping <IP address>" (IP from the supply front panel, see section 5.1).
Verify the ping packets had successful responses
If the "ping" does not get responses from the power supply, then there is a mismatch between the power
supply and the computer LAN settings. Also, the ping function may be disabled in the power supply (see
section 6.6.4). In this case, do a power supply "LAN Reset" (see section 5.3) and try to connect again

15.5. Cannot View Web Pages Over a Peer-to-Peer Network

If there is no gateway to a network, verify the proxy server is disabled in the web browser. With Microsoft
Internet Explorer, open the browser and, on the toolbar, navigate:
"Tools" ➞ "Internet Options..." ➞ "Connections" ➞ "LAN Settings..."
and see the windows open:
Verify the "Proxy server" checkbox is NOT checked.

15.6. Cannot Open Web using Laptop or Dual-LAN Card Computer

If you have a computer with two network cards, the computer may not know which card to use when
trying to open the Genesys™ web page. Verify the two cards do not have over-lapping IP address ranges,
otherwise it may be necessary to disable or disconnect the network card that is not being used.
If you have a laptop computer with an Ethernet jack and a wireless network, it may be necessary to
disable the wireless LAN port.
For running VISA programs (see section 7), two network cards is not a problem because the VISA
resource descriptor includes the network [board] identifier.

15.7. Web Page Fields Show as Little Blocks

The web pages have numeric fields, such as the voltage settings. If icons show instead of numbers, then
the Java Runtime Engine (JRE) may need to be installed on your computer. If the JRE is already installed,
a slow network connection can also create this situation.
The Java Runtime Engine may be downloaded from:
www.java.com
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems
Also, in the web browser, you may have to enable Java scripts and Java applets. With Microsoft Internet
Explorer, do this by opening the browser and, on the toolbar, navigate:
"Tools" ➞ "Internet Options..." ➞ "Advanced" tab
and scroll down to find "Java (Sun)...":
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