Hi guys,
Thanks again for your suggestions. Telnet was most helpful in diagnosis.
When the .NET program could not reconnect, I tried telnet, and it failed to connect as well.
When I was ready to call it an SBL2e problem, I launched telnet on another computer on our LAN, and I was able to Telnet ...
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- Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:54 pm
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Newbie on SBL2e: timeout on port 1000?
- Replies: 4
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- Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:19 pm
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Newbie on SBL2e: timeout on port 1000?
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Re: Newbie on SBL2e: timeout on port 1000?
Dang, that's a good point. I'll give it a try.
Thanks for the quick suggestion, much appreciated.
Marc
Thanks for the quick suggestion, much appreciated.
Marc
- Sat Jun 04, 2011 8:34 pm
- Forum: NetBurner Software
- Topic: Newbie on SBL2e: timeout on port 1000?
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Newbie on SBL2e: timeout on port 1000?
Hi everyone,
I am running a .Net application on a Windows box, talking to the SB2LE over the network via port 1000, and using it to turn a relay on and off on the GPIO pins.
When I start up, I can connect using a System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient object, and send messages like P07=1 and P07=0 to turn ...
I am running a .Net application on a Windows box, talking to the SB2LE over the network via port 1000, and using it to turn a relay on and off on the GPIO pins.
When I start up, I can connect using a System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient object, and send messages like P07=1 and P07=0 to turn ...
- Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:39 pm
- Forum: NetBurner Hardware
- Topic: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5474
Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
Thanks for your feedback.
In reply to Ridgeglider: I am not using the carrier board, just the SBL2e-100. You are correct, there is no specific power LED. As rnixon noted, the manual has a small error: there is no Power LED. My observation is that when I power up the unit, the LinkSpeed indicator ...
In reply to Ridgeglider: I am not using the carrier board, just the SBL2e-100. You are correct, there is no specific power LED. As rnixon noted, the manual has a small error: there is no Power LED. My observation is that when I power up the unit, the LinkSpeed indicator ...
- Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:21 pm
- Forum: NetBurner Hardware
- Topic: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5474
Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
Dear rnixon,
Thanks very much for your quick reply, much appreciated!
OK, with your pin numbers, it all makes sense now (I guess I was defaulting to the pin numbering on ICs, which is counterclockwise from 1... d'oh!).
Regarding the LED: I was referring to what the manual (Pg 27) refers to as ...
Thanks very much for your quick reply, much appreciated!
OK, with your pin numbers, it all makes sense now (I guess I was defaulting to the pin numbering on ICs, which is counterclockwise from 1... d'oh!).
Regarding the LED: I was referring to what the manual (Pg 27) refers to as ...
- Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:45 am
- Forum: NetBurner Hardware
- Topic: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
- Replies: 5
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Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
Hello,
I’ve just received my first SBL2e-100IR board, and I’m excited about using it. Looking at the user's manual (SBL2e Dual Serial-to-Ethernet User Manual) it appears I power the board by applying 3.3V across pins 5 and 6 on JP1. Following the pin guide I found at http://www.netburner.com ...
I’ve just received my first SBL2e-100IR board, and I’m excited about using it. Looking at the user's manual (SBL2e Dual Serial-to-Ethernet User Manual) it appears I power the board by applying 3.3V across pins 5 and 6 on JP1. Following the pin guide I found at http://www.netburner.com ...