How to Install a MOXA NPort Device Driver in a Windows Computer
Table of Contents
STEP 1: Find and Configure the Benderlink MOXA Device on the LAN using the DCU Software
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Follow these steps to find a MOXA NPort with factory settings. 1 - Download and install the MOXA Device Search Utility https://www.advancedtubular.com/customers/moxa/dsu_setup_Ver2.3_Build_19062116.exe |
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| 6 - DSU will warn you of duplicate IP addresses. You can ignore this warning. 7 - Double-click on the MOXA to configure. |
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| 8 - DSU will load a web browser and allow MOXA to serve a web page. 9 - Login to the MOXA server. The login credentials are user: admin and password: moxa |
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| 10 - Change the IP address values to the new values based on what your IT department has set aside for use. Be sure to make each address remain the same (Static) so that the VTube-LASER or Benderlink computer can find the MOXA correctly in the future. | ![]() |
| 11 - Press SUBMIT when you are 100% that the new values are correct. The MOXA will reboot. You will need to re-login into the MOXA with the new address using the DCU software. | ![]() |
STEP 2: Configure Virtual COM Ports With the NPort Windows Driver Manager
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Use this video to learn how to install a MOXA device driver for connection to a bender for linking to a virtual COM port through a network.
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For Additional Information
- See this page to learn how MOXA NPort devices work inside the Benderlink Ethernet Modules:
https://advancedtubular.helpsite.com/articles/124264-how-moxa-nport-serial-device-servers-work-in-benderlink-ethernet-modules - See this page for how to manage MOXA NPort devices from web browsers:
https://advancedtubular.helpsite.com/articles/124263-managing-moxa-nport-serial-device-servers-with-a-web-browser







