Product manual

AEWCI Software Manual
6
DHCP-supporting router
RJ45-terminated cables
Computer
AEW-R5200
AEW-R5200
AEW-R5200
POWER
ON
OFF
MODE/SET
MODE/SET
OUTPUT
PHONES
UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER AEW-R5200
MIN MAX
PUSH SEL
LEVEL
RX NAME
RX NAME
POWER
ON
OFF
MODE/SET
MODE/SET
OUTPUT
PHONES
UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER AEW-R5200
MIN MAX
PUSH SEL
LEVEL
RX NAME
RX NAME
POWER
ON
OFF
MODE/SET
MODE/SET
OUTPUT
PHONES
UHF SYNTHESIZED DIVERSITY RECEIVER AEW-R5200
MIN MAX
PUSH SEL
LEVEL
RX NAME
RX NAME
Fig. C Connecting one or more AEW-R5200 units via DHCP-supporting router to a computer (stand-alone network).
To connect one or more AEW-R5200 receivers
to an existing network to which your
computer is also connected:
(Figure B)
You will need an Ethernet hub and sufficient Ethernet cables to
connect all receivers to the hub, plus one cable to connect the hub to
the network.
1. Check with the network administrator to make certain the
network you are connecting to supports DHCP. If it does
not, ask the network administrator for assistance before
proceeding.
2. Making certain that all hardware is turned off, connect the hub
to your network and to the AEW-R5200(s) by running RJ45-
terminated cables from the receiver(s) and network to the hub.
(See Figures A and B on page 5.)
3. Power-on the hub, power-on the receivers as instructed in
Installing the Software (page 9), and then power-on the
computer, ensuring that all connections are live.
4. Run the software on the connected computer. The
AEW-R5200 units will obtain their own IP addresses.
To connect one or more AEW-R5200 receivers
using DHCP-supporting router (stand-alone
network):
(Figure C)
You will need an Ethernet router that is configurable as a DHCP
Server, along with sufficient RJ45-terminated Ethernet cables to
connect all receivers to the router and one RJ45-terminated Ethernet
cable to connect the router to the computer.
1. Making certain all of the hardware is turned off, connect the
router to each of the receivers using the RJ45-terminated
Ethernet cables.
2. Connect the computer to an open port on the router using an
RJ45-terminated cable. Note: Make certain that you do not
connect the computer or any receiver to the WAN port on
the router.
3. Power-on the router; Power-on the receivers as instructed in
Installing the Software (page 9); and then Power-on the
computer, ensuring all connections are live.
4. Configure the computer for TCP/IP networking as outlined
in the next column.
For Windows
®
XP
Make certain that your computer is configured for DHCP: Click
Network Connections from the Control Panel choices. Double-click
Local Area Connection. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click
Properties. Select Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically and then click OK.
For Windows
®
Vista
a. Start >Control Panel
b. Under Network and Internet, Select View network status
and tasks
c. In the list of connections, find the Local Area Connection
and select View status
Select Properties
d. Under the Networking Tab select Internet Protocol
Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
Select Properties
Click Obtain an IPv6 address automatically
For Macintosh
®
a. Open system preferences and click on Network
b. In TCP/IP Tab, do the following:
Configure: Using DHCP
DNS Servers: Leave blank
Search Domains: Leave blank
DHCP Client ID: Leave blank
c. Click: Apply Now
The IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Router Fields will fill
with values by the DHCP Server (router connected to
the Mac)
5. Run the AEWCI software on your connected computer