User Guide
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Configuring multiple receivers:
MultiBeam: Select Enable to enable the MultiBeam feature; or select Disable to
disable the MultiBeam feature.
Role: A Primary receiver will actively stream the wireless display source device’s
video feed to the MultiBeam cluster; a Remote (Standalone) receiver can join the
MultiBeam cluster and receive video streaming in the cluster only and has all other
features disabled; a Remote (Multi-Function) receiver is a MultiBeam Remote
receiver and also has full featured functionalities when it is not in a MultiBeam
session. In a MultiBeam cluster, there is one Primary receiver and multiple Remote
receivers.
Note: Standard wireless display features will be disabled after ScreenBeam 1100
Plus receivers are set to Remote (Standalone) while these features are still
available when the receivers are set to Remote (Multi-Function).
Cluster Name: It is the name of a MultiBeam cluster (group). The Remote receivers
will join the MultiBeam cluster through this cluster name. Generally, a MultiBeam
cluster consists of one Primary receiver and multiple Remote receivers. The
Cluster Name must be unique on your network.
Multicast IP: This is the IP address of the MultiBeam cluster. The Primary will
stream video to the MultiBeam cluster using this IP. The Multicast IP must be unique
on your network.
Port (Base): Four consecutive ports are required for Multibeam communication
between the Primary and Remote receivers. This is the starting port. The default
starting port is 24035. Port range is 5000 to 65530.










