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Tcp/ip information you’ll need, Networking via dhcp, Tcp/ip information you’ll need networking via dhcp – AJA Ki Pro Rack User Manual

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TCP/IP Information
You’ll Need

If your LAN has a DHCP server that assigns IP addresses dynamically, then you don’t have
to configure anything (Ki Pro Rack defaults to DHCP). If for some reason your IT
administrator prefers an assigned IP address that is fixed (called a “static IP”), then get the
IP address—you’ll be entering it in the “IP CONFIG parameter.” If your LAN requires static
IP addresses, then also ask your IT administrator for the Subnet Mask and default gateway
IP address (your LAN’s internet router). The following two topics discuss two different
ways to set up Ki Pro Rack: via DHCP or via a static IP address.

Networking via
DHCP

The default configuration (from the factory) automatically looks for a DHCP server to
issue an IP address. So, as long as your network has a DHCP server (usually part of your
router—e.g. an Airport base station wireless router), then you need to do nothing other
than plugging the Ki Pro Rack into the net. To manually select DHCP: use the Select
buttons to navigate to the parameter “50.1 IP CONFIG”, and then use the Adjust buttons
to select “DHCP”. That’s it!

Caution!

This device is a Class A product. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to take
whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their own
expense.

Caution!

The 802.11b/g radio is disabled by default and can be enabled only in the presence of
an authorized access point.

Warning!

Intentional radiators, such as the AJA Ki Pro client adapter, are not intended to be
operated with any antenna(s) other than those furnished by AJA. An intentional
radiator may only be operated with the antenna(s) with which it is authorized.

Warning!

Do not touch the Ki Pro radio or antenna cover when the antenna is transmitting or
receiving.

Warning!

Install this device in such a manner as to maintain a minimum of 5 cm (2 inches)
separation distance between the radiating element(s) and all persons. This safety
warning conforms with FCC radio frequency exposure limits.