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P275E (wrong power supply adapter)

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Jan:
Thank you for your answer. I will try to repeat my question again, which is key for the next step. Does FM Scope show you "Connected" or "Connecting ..." in the bottom line?

Marc1963:
FM Scope is connected and it sends TX, but it receives no RX back.
See the screenshot.

Jan:
If you are CONNECTED:

There is no need to worry about Ethernet settings or network status, as there is no problem here.

There can be two reasons, and both are discussed in the thread I linked to in previous posts, so I'll just briefly summarize it now:

* Ethernet module serial port is not configured correctly (115200, 8, None, 1, None). You can check it directly in the web site
* Your device is one of those that was distributed with a power supply adapter from a defective series. We have tried to email all customers who may be affected, but it is possible that you were not notified. If this is your case, we will send you a new power adapter for free. You can temporarily use any power supply you have with a 5V output.

However, although you state that the FM Scope is connected, I have now noticed that the prinscreen you have attached says "Connecting". In that case, please answer my question again, as it is still not clear.
"Connected" = Connected
"Connecting" = Not connected

So what option is valid?

Marc1963:
PC Scope wants to connect but doesn’t get any response back. I also tried uploading the firmware, but I always get the same result: it tries to connect, but the FM275e doesn’t respond.

Jan:
If you are NOT CONNECTED ("Connecting..." status):

Two reasons come into play here:

* The connection is occupied by another application. Close that application or find this out by rebooting in the device's web page (button Apply Settings) - this will release the connection. You can then connect from FM Scope and set the inactivity timeout according to the pdf manual to prevent this situation in the future (section 4.1.3 Ethernet options).
* The device is not accessible on the given port on your network. Unfortunately, this is where our options for further assistance end. You will have to look in the network settings, firewall, or contact your network administrator. Since the device's website on port 80 works, the device itself is fine.

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