Connecting via the Host Name
Connecting via the Host Name

Connecting via the Host Name

This section provides information and instructions for connecting the reader using the hostname.
Reader hostname is not guaranteed to work at all times. Its recommended use is only in networks where the probability for IP collisions is low, such as a network in which a DNS server is configured to work together with DHCP to register host names. Host name usage is not recommended in a network without strict control to prevent IP collisions, such as informal networks that use static IP configuration.
Connect the reader to a network that supports hostname registration and lookup to ensure the network can access the reader using the hostname. For instance, some networks can register host names through DHCP. When first connecting to the reader, it is recommended to keep DHCP enabled in both the PC and the reader. Use the hostname printed on the reader label, or construct it using the reader MAC address on the reader back label. The hostname is a string with an FXR90 prefix followed by the last three MAC address octets. For example, for a MAC address of 00:15:70:CD:3B:0D, use the prefix FXR90, followed by the last three MAC address octets (CD, 3B, and 0D), for the hostname FXR90CD3B0D. Type https://FXR90CD3B0D in the browser address bar to access the reader.
  1. Open a browser.
    It is recommended to use the most up-to-date version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
  2. Enter the hostname provided on the reader label in the browser (for example, https://fxr907cd3b0d) and press Enter.
    The Console Login window appears, and the reader is ready.
Go to Administrator Console Login to log in to the reader.