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Adding an additional 5800 terminal

I have a main terminal and a bar terminal. I have a third terminal to add to the bar. I have the network setup and the workgroup is the same but doesnt connect to main. I think I have a problem with terminal ID. If anyone has added an aditional terminal it would be great to know the steps.

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Make sure you configure the network properly. Go to the control panel and check the network configuration, set the ip address.

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