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Wiznet has written their most recent coniguration software in Python so it should theoritically run on the Mac as is. I was unable to get the GUI version of their app to run here due to errors when trying to install the QT libraries which are needed to give a python app a regular user interface. You may have better luck and if you wish I encourage you to [[https:// | Wiznet has written their most recent coniguration software in Python so it should theoritically run on the Mac as is. I was unable to get the GUI version of their app to run here due to errors when trying to install the QT libraries which are needed to give a python app a regular user interface. You may have better luck and if you wish I encourage you to [[https:// | ||
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+ | While this should work with any of the WIZ75xxx series devices, the two I have tested are pictured above and are the WIZ750SR-110 for the single port version and the WIZ752SR-125 for the dual port version. See the purchasing section at the very bottom for links to possible places to purchase from. | ||
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**ATMODE** if you have the single port version there is a switch on it labeled “hw-trg” if this is turned on then the port has booted into the mode where you can issue commands via the serial port. If this is on you can connect a serial adaptor to the serial port on the device and do a factory reset by writing to it the Factory Reset command which is “FR” with a carriage return and line feed. I find the easiest way to do this is with the serial console that is part of the Arduino IDE as you can set the line ending to be both ln and cr and then just type FR< | **ATMODE** if you have the single port version there is a switch on it labeled “hw-trg” if this is turned on then the port has booted into the mode where you can issue commands via the serial port. If this is on you can connect a serial adaptor to the serial port on the device and do a factory reset by writing to it the Factory Reset command which is “FR” with a carriage return and line feed. I find the easiest way to do this is with the serial console that is part of the Arduino IDE as you can set the line ending to be both ln and cr and then just type FR< | ||
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+ | ====Purchasing: | ||
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+ | You can order these cards directly from the manufacturer, | ||
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+ | The single port version: **WIZ750SR-110** | ||
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+ | The dual port version: **WIZ752SR-125** | ||
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+ | Believe it or not I do not see these for sale on Amazon. And no, those are not affiliate links of any kind. As of this writing Mouser is slightly cheaper that Digikey but that floats around. Check the prices and compare shipping. They are both reliable and reputable companies to order from. | ||
tutorials/wiznet.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/27 15:56 by James Sentman