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DigiMux
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If you are not using DHCP (Static Addressing):
If you are not using DHCP, select OFF (the default) by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT
Direction key. You can now set up the IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS
settings.
NOTE: See your Network System Administrators or IT personnel for appropriate
values for these settings.
To change the values for the IP address, Netmask, Gateway, or DNS, follow these
steps:
1. Press UP/DOWN to select the desired option on the menu (e.g., 2 IP Address).
2. Press Enter to access the first field of the setting for that option.
For example, if the IP address is 010.211.035.115, press Enter to highlight and
change the first three numbers, 010.
3. Press Left/Right to change the values in that field.
For example, in 010.211.035.115, you would press Left or Right to change
010
to 062, or another value.
4. Press Up/Down to move to the next or previous field in that setting.
To move from the first field to the second, e.g. to the 211 in 010.211.035.115,
press
Down.
5. When the setting is changed as desired, press Enter or ESC to return to the menu
option.
6. Follow steps 1 through 5 to change the Netmask, Gateway, or DNS settings.
When you are finished setting up the IP Address, you can exit the OSD by pressing
ESC until you see the Exit Menu (see
Exiting a Menu on page 39).
Dial-Up Connections via Modem
You can establish a connection between a DigiMux unit and a PC using a USB Modem
or an RS-232 Modem with a USB to RS-232 converter. A dial-up modem connection
allows you to use DigiAlert and DigiClient without an internet connection.
In order to establish dial-up connections with a PC running Windows 2000 or
Windows XP, you must set up your PC to send and receive information to and from
the DigiMux via a modem over a phone line. This section provides basic steps for
establishing a dial-up modem connection between a PC and a DigiMux unit.
NOTE: While a dial-up modem connection is possible, the speed of a dial-up modem
connection over a phone line is considerably slower than a high-speed
internet, LAN, or WAN connection.