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You must use an ssh client to login, [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ PuTTY] is recommended for Windows.
You must use an ssh client to login, [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ PuTTY] is recommended for Windows.


== Quad WAR layout ==
== Gateworks-based WAR4 layout ==


Outside corner ethernet connector is ether1, power over ethernet input goes here
Outside corner ethernet connector is ether1, power over ethernet input goes here
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wpci4 - Bottom, closest to ethernet ports, wpci4
wpci4 - Bottom, closest to ethernet ports, wpci4


== Gateworks-based WAR2 layout ==


Outside corner ethernet connector is ether1, POE goes here
Other ethernet connector is ether2
wpci1 - Furthest from ethernet ports
wpci2 - Next to ethernet ports
== ADI-based WAR4-METRO Layout ==
With the WAR4-METRO face-down, ethernet and serial connectors facing up:
wpci1 - top right slot
wpci2 - bottom right slot
wpci3 - bottom left slot
wpci4 - top left slot
Also, the actual ordering of radio cards vs. silkscreened labeling on the board is:
* pci0 - wpci4
* pci1 - wpci3
* pci2 - wpci2
* pci3 - wpci1
See also [http://forums.star-os.com/showthread.php?t=6896 forum post] with picture.


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Latest revision as of 17:02, 17 August 2007

Logging into your new StarV3 system for the first time

The defaults are: 192.168.1.1 on ether1 192.168.2.1 on ether2 192.168.3.1 on wpci1 (the first atheros card)

Additionally, wpci1 has a default 802.11b/g access point enabled so you can associate to it with a wireless client (a laptop's wifi will work) and communicate with it on 192.168.3.1.

The default login is admin, the default password is 1234.

You must use an ssh client to login, PuTTY is recommended for Windows.

Gateworks-based WAR4 layout

Outside corner ethernet connector is ether1, power over ethernet input goes here

Inside ethernet connector is ether2

wpci1 - Top, closest to serial port, wpci1

wpci2 - Top, closest to ethernet ports

wpci3 - Bottom, closest to serial port

wpci4 - Bottom, closest to ethernet ports, wpci4

Gateworks-based WAR2 layout

Outside corner ethernet connector is ether1, POE goes here

Other ethernet connector is ether2

wpci1 - Furthest from ethernet ports

wpci2 - Next to ethernet ports

ADI-based WAR4-METRO Layout

With the WAR4-METRO face-down, ethernet and serial connectors facing up:

wpci1 - top right slot

wpci2 - bottom right slot

wpci3 - bottom left slot

wpci4 - top left slot

Also, the actual ordering of radio cards vs. silkscreened labeling on the board is:

  • pci0 - wpci4
  • pci1 - wpci3
  • pci2 - wpci2
  • pci3 - wpci1

See also forum post with picture.