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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