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Sportdevices SP5 Manual

Ethernet connection chassis and engine dynamometers

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SP5/6 Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Configuration Types:
DAQ to Router direct connection:
The DAQ must be in the same subnet as the router
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The DAQ can be accessed by WIFI by a laptop
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PC does NOT need a fixed IP, as the router provides it
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DAQ to PC Connection
PC must have a fixed IP at the Ethernet net
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If PC accesses to the router by WIFI, then either both nets have different subnets, or the actual
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subnet is splited in two so Windows know which net to access depending on the IP (see below)
DAQ to Router direct connection
First of all we need to know the subnet at which the router is working. Typically it should be in one of the
following subnets:
"0": 192.168.0.x
"1": 196.168.1.x
With the IPCONFIG command Windows will show a list of the computer adapters. The gateway points to the
router. In the example it is the subnet "1" 192.168.1.1
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Summary of Contents for Sportdevices SP5

  • Page 1 © Sportdevices 2023 SP5/6 Ethernet Connection Ethernet Configuration Types: DAQ to Router direct connection:  The DAQ must be in the same subnet as the router The DAQ can be accessed by WIFI by a laptop PC does NOT need a fixed IP, as the router provides it DAQ to PC Connection ...
  • Page 2 © Sportdevices 2023 If the router uses the subnet “0” (192.168.0.x) as the DAQ comes configured for subnet “1” then the DAQ has to be configured firstly, with the USB-COM adapter, using the SportDyno SPx Ethernet Window. Typically we will use the same IP “.99”...
  • Page 3 © Sportdevices 2023 Configuring the PC Fixed IP (for Ethernet adapter) Variants: In the case that both the router and the DAQ are in the same subnet “1” (192.168.1.x), in order to  ease the Windows routing (what net does Window to use for each subnet), the subnet can be used to trim the routing using 255.255.255.192 instead of 255.255.255.192, then all IPs from 64 to 254 will be routed...

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