6 single computer connection, Automatic connection (recommended), Static connection – Audioscan Verifit User Manual
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Verifit
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User's Guide Version 3.12
May 2015
6 Single computer connection
Most office computers today are already connected to a network, through either a wired or wireless (wifi)
interface. In these cases, the Verifit must be added to the same network as the computer. (See Networking for
details.) In cases where no network exists, the Verifit can be networked directly to a single computer. There are
two methods, depending on the network hardware available. The following two sections describe the
alternatives. The computer must be running Windows 7 or higher and have an available, functioning network
port.
Please note: only use these methods of connection if your PC is not currently on any network (i.e. the computer
does not print to a network printer, does not receive email, and does not have Internet access). Adding a second
network connection to a Windows PC is complex and can have unexpected effects on the primary connection.
Automatic connection (recommended)
Automatic connection requires a small 10/100 network router. Most routers have DHCP address assignment
active by default and do not require changes from the default Windows settings on the computer to establish a
simple connection with a Verifit.
3. Connect a Cat 5, RJ-45 cable from one router port to the Verifit network connector.
4. Connect a second cable from a router port to the network connector on the PC.
5. On the Verifit, press
6. Select [Enable]. Ensure the Auto checkbox is checked, and choose [Test].
A network address will be provided by the router and should show up in the 'Network address' window.
By default, Windows 7 computers have networking and DHCP enabled so at this point your connection should
be complete.
If required, to check your PC settings:
1. Go to Control Panel / Network and Sharing Center then select 'Change Adapter Settings' on the left-hand
panel.
2. Right-click on Local Area Connection and choose Properties. Ensure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP or
TCP/IPv4) is checked. Select this and select the Properties button. Ensure that 'Obtain an IP address
automatically' is selected.
Static connection
A static connection requires an Ethernet switch. The Network addresses must be entered manually into the
Verifit and into the computer's Windows network setup.
1. Connect a Cat 5, RJ-45 cable from one port on the Ethernet switch to the Verifit network connector.
2. Connect a second cable from another port on the Ethernet switch to the computer's network connector.
3. In Windows 7, go to Control Panel / Network and Sharing Center then select 'Change Adapter Settings' on
the left-hand panel.
4. Right-click on Local Area Connection and choose Properties. Ensure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP or
TCP/IPv4) is checked. Select this and select the Properties button.
5. Check 'Use the following IP address' and enter the following in the IP address box: 172.30.1.1. Enter
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