Ken Roach
Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator
I've been doing a lot of EtherNet/IP network troubleshooting and system tuning lately and often I hear Tech Support tell users (and sometimes I say it myself) to "check the embedded Web pages" for status values or counters that might point you to the source of a problem.
The problem is that I don't have the web pages memorized, and most folks don't know where to look. One guy was kind enough to send me 80 MB of screenshots.
I found a little freeware utility called HTTrack that will download the entire embedded webpage set for you in about 10 to 15 seconds. You can then ZIP these files up and e-mail them around for support and analysis folks to have a look at.
I tried it and it worked well with the 1756-ENBT, 1794-AENT, and 20-COMM-E modules that I had handy.
The problem is that I don't have the web pages memorized, and most folks don't know where to look. One guy was kind enough to send me 80 MB of screenshots.
I found a little freeware utility called HTTrack that will download the entire embedded webpage set for you in about 10 to 15 seconds. You can then ZIP these files up and e-mail them around for support and analysis folks to have a look at.
I tried it and it worked well with the 1756-ENBT, 1794-AENT, and 20-COMM-E modules that I had handy.