Configuring IP Address for Serial Device Server Connectivity

How to Change Your IP Address to One That Will Communicate with Your Serial Device Server


How to change your IP Address to one that will communicate with your Serial Device Server




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Changing your computer IP address:


Windows 7

Control Panel

Double click on Network and Sharing Center

You will see a Local Area Connection

Double Click on it






Then select Properties

Click on Internet Protocol Version V(TCP/IPv4)

Click Properties

If your computer us currently using DHCP (Obtain an IP Address Automatically is checked), then check the bubble for Use the following IP address and enter the following:

IP address:  192.168.126.253 (this is one digit different than the IP address of Moxa box)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

If Use the following IP Address is already selected and there is already IP Information from your network filled in there, it is VERY IMPORTANT to note all of the information that is in each field on this page or better yet, make a screenshot or print it out before changing it.


Then click OK, and then Close to exit the dialog boxes.

Now you can talk to the Moxa box from your computer and proceed with the steps at the beginning of this document to set it’s permanent IP address and COM Port Number.  

After you have successfully changed the IP address on the Moxa to something that fits your network, you need to change the IP address for your computer back to what it was.  


Go back to the Local Internet Connection/Properties/Internet Protocol TCP/IP/Properties and set it back to Obtain IP Address Automatically (or re-enter the IP information that was there before you changed the IP Address)


















Windows 8

Click on Desktop Tile

Right click on Network & Internet access in lower right corner of screen

Click on Open Network & Sharing Center

Under Connections, double click on Ethernet




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Choose Properties

Select Internet Protocol Version 4

Click Properties

If your computer us currently using DHCP (Obtain an IP Address Automatically is checked), then check the bubble for Use the following IP address and enter the following:

IP address:  192.168.126.253 (this is one digit different than the IP address of Moxa box)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

If Use the following IP Address is already selected and there is already IP Information from your network filled in there, it is VERY IMPORTANT to note all of the information that is in each field on this page or better yet, make a screenshot or print it out before changing it.

Then click OK, and then Close to exit the dialog boxes.


Now you can talk to the Moxa box from your computer and proceed with the steps at the beginning of this document.  

After you have successfully changed the IP address to something that fits your network, go back to the Local Internet Connection/Properties/Internet Protocol V4/Properties and set it back to Obtain IP Address Automatically or re-enter the IP information that you documented in previous steps..  Click OK



Windows XP

If using classic Startup Menu click StartSettingsNetwork Connections

If using Windows XP new Startup Menu, click Start, Connect to, and Show all connections

Right-click on Local Area Connection and click Properties.




Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.



If your computer us currently using DHCP (Obtain an IP Address Automatically is checked), then check the bubble for Use the following IP address and enter the following:

For Moxa Serial Device Servers, enter:

IP address:  192.168.126.253 (Default IP address of Moxa box is 192.168.126.252)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

For Quatech Devices, enter:

IP address 192.168.192.169  (IP address of Quatech box is 192.168.192.168)

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

For Comtrol devices, we use the Mac Address to communicate with Comtrols, so the IP address of your computer is not as important.

If Use the following IP Address is already selected and there is already IP Information from your network filled in there, it is VERY IMPORTANT to note all of the information that is in each field on this page or better yet, make a screenshot or print it out before changing it.

Then click OK, and then Close to exit the dialog boxes.

Now you can talk to the Moxa box from your computer and proceed with the steps at the beginning of this document to set it’s permanent IP address and COM Port Number.  

After you have successfully changed the IP address on the Moxa to something that fits your network, you need to change the IP address for your computer back to what it was.  

Go back to the Local Internet Connection/Properties/Internet Protocol TCP/IP/Properties and set it back to Obtain IP Address Automatically (or re-enter the IP information that was there before you changed the IP Address)








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