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We recommend Putty as console terminal, because it also supports SSH network connectivity.<br>
We recommend Putty as console terminal, because it also supports SSH network connectivity.<br>
Download [[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty from here]]. There is no need to install, it is directly executable.
Download [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty from here]. There is no need to install, it is directly executable.


Start Putty and enter the above detected COM port, 115200 and serial into the startup menu:
Start Putty and enter the above detected COM port, 115200 and serial into the startup menu:
[[File:Putty_CreateConsole.jpg|456px|thumb|Enter values and finally click on 'Open' (see arrow)]]
Once Putty is up, press Enter and you shall see something like below. Enter 'root' into the username prompt and simply press enter when beeing asked for your password (or mind your previously set password)
[[File:Putty_Console.jpg|458px|thumb|System Console access using Putty]]
=====Modify Configuration for Static IP=====

Revision as of 20:41, 10 March 2014

Fixed IP Address / Direct Network Connection without DHCP

NOTE! This is unusal and not the regular case. It may be necessary in these cases:

  • You do not have a DHCP in your network
  • You want to use a fixed IP address by whatever means
  • You want to connect your Radarcape directly to your PC. For example, your PC connects to the internet router via WLAN and your Radarcape shall connect directly to the PC via Ethernet cable. (Note: In that case it might be possible that you connect the Radarcape to the Router, and then access it via WLAN and via Router, but it might fail)

If you are not sure what you're doing, better ask the Radarcape team for assistance.

Accessing the Service Interface

The Radarcape has 2 USB connectors:

  • A standard USB type A on the front panel, e.g. for memory sticks or other extensions
  • A micro USB connector on the back side, next to the antenna connectors. This allows you to connect to the service interface or linux console. Lets use the word console from now on.

Take a standard USB cable and connect the back side USB. Check in the device manager (german: Geräte-Manager) that a COM port becomes created.

Device Manager view without a Radarcape console COM port
Device Manager view without a Radarcape console COM port
  • If it does, skip the FTDI driver installation. Parameters of this COM port are 115200Bit/sec 8N1.
  • If not, perform the FTDI driver installation and check if the COM port appears.
Install FTDI drivers

From the link FTDI driver web page, download the driver that fits to your system and install it. You should then see the COM port that becomes created from the Radarcape.
Note: On the right side, in the 'Comments' column, there is a downloadable install package, which might be easier to use.

Download and execute Putty terminal

We recommend Putty as console terminal, because it also supports SSH network connectivity.
Download Putty from here. There is no need to install, it is directly executable.

Start Putty and enter the above detected COM port, 115200 and serial into the startup menu:

Enter values and finally click on 'Open' (see arrow)

Once Putty is up, press Enter and you shall see something like below. Enter 'root' into the username prompt and simply press enter when beeing asked for your password (or mind your previously set password)

System Console access using Putty
Modify Configuration for Static IP