Raffali

configuration or setup for CJ1M plc via Ethernet (LAN)

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hello guys .. am the new guy in this forum

am having a problem with my CJ1M... am trying to connect the plc via local aree network (LAN)

but could not be done .. the message show that there are something missing or error in my setup..

please there is anyone can help me how to configure the setup for my plc?

thanks in advanced :)

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Tell us what you have set up.  Then we can help you.

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hello crossbow..

my setup is i have a static wide area network (WAN)  ip address and that ip address will be use in order to comunicate with plc..

the static or fixed ip address for WAN is 10.61.47.237 and subnet mask 255.255.252.0 while

my plc ip address is 192.168.1.x and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0

so am facing a problem to communicate with plc by using this ip addresses and subnet mask..

am also done the ping test and said that it is ureachable

am also dont really know the suitable communications that should i use in the CX-Programmer version 9.2

do you have any suggestion?

 

p/s : its more like industrial networking.. i would like to monitor the plc for a long range in distance..for example the pc is in my house and i can control or monitor or even edit a new program and upload to that plc through Ethernet..

Edited by Raffali
adding some inquiry

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Raffali .

first things first ;

A World Arrya Network in short WAN is the connection to the internet .

Local Arrya Network in short LAN is the network inside a sructure .

to connect a device in the LAN to the Internet ( WAN ) you need a device that makes the translated message .

this device is calles a modem .

so to communicate with your PLC you need to connect it to a modem or better a modem router .

set the WAN parametrs according to your info .

set up a local network .

easy way to make it work is to buy a Ewon modem install that at the remote site .

and with a inlog coded VPN connection you then can connect to the PLC .

good luck .

regards Johan .

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From private message this morning:

hello jay sorry for disturbing you

am having a problem regarding to connect my pc to plc ( cj1m -cpu11 etn)

actually i have use many type of networking like ethernet..ethernet fins/tcp.. ethernet/IP but seems like the pc could fine the plc

so if you dont mind can your help me for the ethernet communication setup? 

and also if you have a suggestion that i can try on..

below is my ping test

10.61.47.237 is my fixed ip adddress and,

192.168.1.5 is my plc ip address..

thanks in advanced :)

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First verify you can ping PLC with a PC fixed IP of 192.168.1.1

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Dear johanb

Firstly thanks for giving me such that usefull information..

I will try to do the connection..

But if i have two ports of LAN.. what should i do regarding to connection of PC and PLC? One for PC and the other one for PLC? 

or am still should have the modem router in order to communicate with PLC and use only one port LAN instead of two? 

 

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Dear Jay

I have done the ping for my PLC ip address but its not reachable...

So if am do the ping for the default ip..then i have to set the node at the PLC equal to zero also?

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Work with one PC port until you succeed.  The you can add the second PC port later.

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