Specifications

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I.D.AL - Module 2 for SP603/703 - Ethernet Board - ManualI.D.AL - Module 2 for SP603/703 - Ethernet Board - Manual
I.D.AL - Module 2 for SP603/703 - Ethernet Board - ManualI.D.AL - Module 2 for SP603/703 - Ethernet Board - Manual
I.D.AL - Module 2 for SP603/703 - Ethernet Board - Manual
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Analog Modem
connection
- Configure your Modem Router accordingly and validate DynDNS option.
- The principle is as follows :
When the IP address changes, the modem sends the information to the DynDNS server. The service
immediatly updates the database to match the new address with the host name.
This way, the player is visible at any time on the internet.
4.2 - Connection to an internal network
Material required :
- Player SPx03 + Ethernet extension card (module 2)
- Hub Ethernet
Connect the player to the network hub. The player behaves like a computer, with its own IP address. It
is visible on the network like any other machine and can communicate with the various stations.
If the network has external connection, then the player will also be visible from outside the network.
4.3 - Direct connection with analog modem
Material required :
- Player SPx03 + Ethernet extension card (module 2)
- Analog modem
- Crossed cable Null Modem (usually supplied with the modem)
Note : The crossed cable called "Null Modem" must be used. Do not use the serial link cable
supplied with the player (it is to be used for the other Sub D socket).
Connect the modem to the modem socket of the player and to the phone line.
The modem picks up incoming calls and connects the calling computer directly to
the player. Once the connection has been established, the use is identical to
any network/internet link. See chapter 5 for use.