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    Default How to network a Syntec controller

    Hi, I have recently purchased a 3600x1800 pod & rail woodtron CNC router. It uses a Syntec 21 series controller and I have purchased BobCad cad/cam software to use with it. They are currently writing the post processor for it.

    Does anyone have any experience with the Syntec controller, specifically connecting it to a network to import/load NC files.

    I have found a few tutorials online but not the exact controller and no success as yet. I have also looked at the manual again again looks to be the manual for the series not the specific controller. I'm also unfamiliar with Windows which is a learning curve in itself!

    Cheers

    Cam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by makimaki View Post
    Hi, I have recently purchased a 3600x1800 pod & rail woodtron CNC router. It uses a Syntec 21 series controller and I have purchased BobCad cad/cam software to use with it. They are currently writing the post processor for it.

    Does anyone have any experience with the Syntec controller, specifically connecting it to a network to import/load NC files.

    I have found a few tutorials online but not the exact controller and no success as yet. I have also looked at the manual again again looks to be the manual for the series not the specific controller. I'm also unfamiliar with Windows which is a learning curve in itself!

    Cheers

    Cam.
    Hi Cam,

    How have you gone with networking the syntec controller? I should be able to help.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Hi, Thanks for your reply. I haven't had any success as yet. Any help would be very much appreciated. Are you in Brisbane?



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Quote Originally Posted by BM3 View Post
    Hi Cam,

    How have you gone with networking the syntec controller? I should be able to help.
    Hi, thanks for your reply! I haven;t had any success as yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Are you in Brisbane?



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Hi Maki,

    you should be able to access the ip address by going to f6 parameters, then it may show f2 or f3 network settings. If not you need to press F6 parameters, then f10 then it will show the network settings.

    What version of windows are you running on your office pc, as network and sharing settings need to be changed as well.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Ok. I will try that. I have followed the steps in this video: But can't change the name on the controller (around the 3.30 mark) I'm running windows 10.



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    You will be able to change the pc name

    First you want to select static IP address on the controller (not via DHCP)

    Then check what the IP address is on your office pc (for example 192.168.1.3)

    You then want to make the ip address on the cnc 192.168.1.50 (last number can be anything but no higher than 100)

    arrow key down to the pc name, this needs to be the pc name of the office computer

    then arrow key to the DIR, this needs to be the folder name of the files folder that will be on your office pc. (i.e create a folder in the C drive - Woodtron. you will place all the cnc files in here)

    this woodtron folder will then need to be shared and network sharing settings need to be set correctly on the office pc.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Ok, thank you.

    I believe I have set up the info on the office pc correctly, or can adjust it easily enough.

    Accessing and changing the info on the syntec is harder. The controller in that video is different with a slightly different menu setup etc.

    This is mine: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8pvod0qq7r...%20pm.png?dl=0



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Can you ping the CNC via the office PC?



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    I haven't tried yet but will do when I'm at the workshop.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    I'll go in later today and try those steps to see if it works. Anything else to look at/consider?



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    do that first as it will determine whether you have a correct connection.

    after that networking will be easy.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    is the computer connected to the cnc via router or switch?



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    I'm at the workshop now.

    I have pinged the controller. Below is the screenshot.

    The Office PC is connected to the controller by an ethernet cable direct from PC to Controller.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/8pvod0qq7r...%20pm.png?dl=0



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    I have located the network settings on the syntec and can rename them! Just setting that up now.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    You have to be connected to the controller via a switch

    Go to officeworks and get a 5 port switch and 2 or 3 meter cat5 cable (depending on how far the switch with be away from your pc.

    This will then allow you to access the controller and have internet on your pc

    https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/...05a-dldgs1005a



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Ok.

    My office PC ip: 192.168.0.102
    CNC Ip: 192.168.0.101

    I have renamed pc to makimaki
    I have entered pc name on cnc as makimaki
    I have created a folder on the c drive called cnc and shared it as per the video instructions.
    I have entered the DIR info but it doesn't seem to work - see attached screenshot.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3d01uuf5y6...%20pm.png?dl=0



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Ok. I'll go grab a switch.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    good

    Dir Name needs to be the folder name on your c drive, in this case - cnc

    once entered press F1 ok. turn the controller off and on again.



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    Default Re: How to network a Syntec controller

    Ok. I have plugged router into switch. cnc ethernet cable into switch and office pc connected wirelessly - or does that need to be plugged in via ethernet too?



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