User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Establishing a Network Connection Between the Projector and a Computer
- Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection Between a Computer and the Projector
- Using a Wired LAN Connection to Connect the Projector to an Existing Network
- Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point
- Using the Projector as a NAT Router (Simultaneous Use of Wireless LAN and Wired LAN)
- Using the Remote Controller to Configure Projector Network Settings
- Using a Computer to Configure Projector Network Settings
- Preparing for C-Connection
- Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection)
- C-Connection Details
- Advanced Operations
- Controlling the Projector from an External Network Device
- Ports Used for TCP/UDP
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The projector can be connected to an existing network via a wired LAN while it is simultaneously
connected to one or more terminals (computers and/or smart devices) via a wireless LAN connection.
In this configuration, the projector functions as a NAT router, which is capable of wireless LAN side
and wired LAN side data communication.
Note
Wireless connection requires use of the YW-41 wireless adapter, which may have been
provided with your projector or which you may need to purchase separately. For information
about whether or not the wireless adapter is included with your projector, refer to “Unpacking”
in the User’s Guide that is available from the CASIO website.
You can have up to eight computers and/or smart devices connected to a single projector at
the same time over a wireless LAN.
Using the Projector as a NAT Router (Simultaneous
Use of Wireless LAN and Wired LAN)
Projector
Router
Wired LAN
connection
Wireless LAN connection
Existing network










