Hi everybody!
I have 2 Mitsubishi Q series PLCs that have built-in IP addresses of 192.168.3.xx and both of them have Ethernet modules QJ71E71-100 with IP addresses of 192.168.4.xx.
I have been tasked to connect those Ethernet modules to our SCADA system to read data from the PLCs. The problem is that I can not ping those modules from a router that we currently use for our system: 192.168.50.xx. We have a similar case where the Siemens S7-300 and S7-400 PLCs are connected to a router with the address 10.133.120.xxx and I can ping the PLCs just fine. Back then the people who were in charge worked with the OEM company to get that done since the S7-300 and S7-400 have settings where you can set the gateway to use a router and the QJ71E71-100 does not.
So my question is how do I connect those Ethernet modules to my 192.168.50.xx router so that I can connect it to Kepware.
Thanks a lot.
I have 2 Mitsubishi Q series PLCs that have built-in IP addresses of 192.168.3.xx and both of them have Ethernet modules QJ71E71-100 with IP addresses of 192.168.4.xx.
I have been tasked to connect those Ethernet modules to our SCADA system to read data from the PLCs. The problem is that I can not ping those modules from a router that we currently use for our system: 192.168.50.xx. We have a similar case where the Siemens S7-300 and S7-400 PLCs are connected to a router with the address 10.133.120.xxx and I can ping the PLCs just fine. Back then the people who were in charge worked with the OEM company to get that done since the S7-300 and S7-400 have settings where you can set the gateway to use a router and the QJ71E71-100 does not.
So my question is how do I connect those Ethernet modules to my 192.168.50.xx router so that I can connect it to Kepware.
Thanks a lot.