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Table 15 IP Settings for the LAN and WLAN Interfaces
Parameter Description
Automatic configuration
(DHCP)
If enabled, the transmitter will retrieve its network
settings (including the IP Address) from a server in
the network. If disabled, static network settings are
used instead.
Web configuration If enabled, the settings of the interface can be
changed using a web browser. The configuration
page can be accessed by browsing to the IP address
of the transmitter.
IP Address The four part network ID of the transmitter. Must be
set manually if automatic configuration is not used.
Example value: 192.168.0.222
Netmask Used together with the IP address to determine
which network the transmitter is a part of. Must be
set manually if automatic configuration is not used.
A common netmask is 255.255.255.0.
Gateway IP address of the server that enables the transmitter
to access other networks. Must be set manually if
automatic configuration is not used.
Example value: 192.168.0.1
MAC The MAC address is the unique hardware address of
the LAN or WLAN interface. Cannot be changed.
Using Display/Keypad
You can configure the IP settings of the LAN and WLAN interfaces
using the display/keypad as follows:
1. Press any of the arrow buttons to open the MAIN MENU.
2. Press the ► arrow button to select Interfaces.
3. Press ► arrow button to select Network settings. There will be a
delay as the transmitter refreshes the network information.
4. You are now in the Network Interface menu. Selecting the IP
configuration option opens the IP configuration menu.
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Figure 49 Network Interface Menu
The Network Interface menu also allows you to enable or disable
the Web configuration option, or Disconnect all users that are
currently accessing the LAN or WLAN interface.
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