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Sam stock v4.9 back office setup

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when i ping them i get error

Ping statistics for 192.168.0.12:
packets sent = 4, recieved = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)

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both tills are connected to router with ethernet cable and they are communicating with each other fine via IRC, like i can copy and or send information from one till to the other. and they are set up on the following addresses

192.168.0.11 till1
192.168.0.12 till2

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you will probably need to run sammstock as an administartor and change your user account settings. did you install it as an administrator?? if not i would start by re installing as administrator.

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these are my settings i think thats where i am wrong i need to create a new network to communicate with wireless settings.

i47.tinypic./25tyyhh.png, replace with com for some reason its not allowing me to post the link

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when connected on the lan, you should not need to specify ip addresses, they tend to sort this out for themselves - hence not being able to advise for wireless -

has anyone actually attempted this guys?

my first thoughts are:
you have 2 tills - does this mean that they are connected via a crossed network cable?
forget wireless/routers
get a simple switch and standard straight through patch leads
then get a set of mains network adapters - as recommended by the main distributer- and try that way.

i would be charging in the region of 600+ for samstock -so 200 to sort it isnt that bad - the difference being - for your 600 from a reputable dealer, you would have had constant support during the initial set up and telephone support for the life of the system

lesson for us all - yo get what you pay for - if it seems too good to be true - it usually is!

[getting off my soap box now]

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