You should use the Gateway settings that your network administrator tells you. MAX suggests values based upon the current computer configuration and common values/settings. It is an educated guess, but a guess nonetheless.
The most likely reasons that you will be unable to access the unit, even to ping it, are network configuration issues. Most of these will be based upon firewall, router and gateway settings. These will probably require you to get additional assistance from your network admin. The admin will have to specifically allow the router/gateway/firewall to make the IP address available to the internet along with specific ports (e.g. FTP or Ping).
I would be very careful in simply making the unit available to the world at large. If you do not co
nfigure the security settings, any person knowing that the unit existed would be able to link to it, download the control program and control it. It would not necessarily be restricted to the students who need it. FieldPoint modules do support IP and name based security. You should use this to restrict access. A better option may be to modify the control program. The firewall could be set to allow FTP access to the FieldPoint unit and one or two dedicated ports. The control program which is downloaded could talk through a custom protocol (that you program) over TCP/IP to the opened ports on the FieldPoint system. The FieldPoint system can be running a control program that requies the specific communications protocol, plus a log-on/password to further restrict access. This would also allow you to include code that allows multiple users to share data from a session, or prevent two users from unintentionally interfering with each other.
I would also set the FieldPoint unit to have the FT
P server set for downloads only (especially on external accesses).
Regards,
Aaron
LabVIEW Champion, CLA, CPI