Specifications
Quick Setup
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3. Network
The DP-S1 supports two networking interfaces: Ethernet (LAN) and
wireless networking (WLAN). You can only use one of these interfaces at
a time. This section will guide you on how to configure the network
interfaces.
NOTE
The WLAN interface requires more hardware resources such as
processing power and memory capacity. Therefore, some features
may be limited if you use the WLAN interface.
The WLAN interface of the DP-S1 is compatible with IEEE 802.11g.
Therefore it is recommended you connect the DP-S1 with a wireless
router compatible with IEEE 802.11g protocol for maximum
performance.
The WLAN interface requires additional configuration to set a secure
channel for communication. When using the WLAN interface, there is
a possibility that unauthorized users may gain access to your network
and your connected devices. Therefore you must use WLAN at your
own risk.
3-1.
Enable Ethernet
The first step is to select a network interface and configure it. In the
Network Device menu, select your chosen network interface as follows;
LAN: for Ethernet networking.
W-LAN: for wireless networking.
NOTE
If you select “Disable”, the DP-S1 will not appear as a networked
device on your network.