Installation Instructions

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DHCP server? If it was, repeat the connection, making sure the
cable remains connected to the computer and the device.
Is the local DNS server able to resolve the address
partners.fluidmesh.com, and the address of the RACER™ Cloud
Server? If not, check for possible DNS server misconfiguration.
Is port 443 open in the network firewall? If not, make sure the port is
open.
9.7. I applied configuration settings to the device using
RACER, but I have lost connection to the device in
RACER.
When configuration settings are successfully applied to a device in
Provisioning Mode:
The device exits Provisioning Mode.
DHCP is disabled for the device.
The device is restarted using the configuration that has just been
set.
Is the device expected to be connected to the internet? If so, check the
following points:
Do the configuration settings include the correct default gateway
address and DNS server address?
Can the device can connect to the internet from the local subnet?
9.8. How do I connect an existing pre-RACER device to
RACER?
IMPORTANT
Please note that Fluidmesh PONTE 50 and 1300 OTTO
transceivers are not compatible with RACER.
To configure and maintain these transceivers, refer to the
Fluidmesh Installation and Configuration manual for the
specific device.
To connect compatible Fluidmesh devices that were purchased before
RACER came online, do the following steps:
1. Upgrade your device firmware to a version that supports RACER.
Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO
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