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Setup
Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0 Page 69
Remote
ZerOS Remote offers the ability to remotely control various areas of the desk.
The remote device can be a PC (running Microsoft Windows), a Windows
Mobile, Android or Apple iOS Device to enable remote control of the console
via a wireless network.
The ideal setup for this system is as follows:
The console is connected to a Wireless Router via an Ethernet connection. If
a handheld device is to be used, the Wireless Router is then configured to
enable wireless communication via a standard wireless network connection,
and the smartphone or tablet device connects to this wirelessly. As long as
the console IP address and the remote device IP address are able to see
each other, the system should automatically setup and configure.
With a PC connected to the network with the desk and the PDA, load up an
internet browser and type in http://192.168.0.1/ (or the configuration IP
address of the router, if different) into the address bar and hit GO.
Figure 57 - Netgear Router Configuration
At this point you will be prompted for a user name and password, which will be
detailed in the user manual for the router.
Once connected to the router, look for settings which relate to the wireless
connection and to DHCP. Ensure that DHCP is enabled and that the wireless
is active. Setup a name for the wireless network which you'll recognise (we
use "Zero 88") and choose a wireless channel. If required, security can be
added. Once settings have been changed, click the Save Option and then the
Reboot Router option to ensure that the settings are stored.
Ensure that the remote device has activated the wireless connection (this is
normally done through some sort of connection manager). The first time you
enable wireless in an area, the smartphone will search for all available
wireless networks and will ask you if you want to connect to any it finds. At