Epiphan VGA Printer User Manual
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2. Installation and Getting StartedUsing the Network Discovery Utility to Find the IP Address of
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3 Run NetworkDiscovery.exe.
4 Select Search to find the Epiphan devices connected to the
network.
Note: The Network Discovery Utility can only find the Epiphan
devices on the same network as the Windows PC.
If the VGA Printer device is operating, has received an IP address
from a DHCP server, and is connected to the network, the
Network Discovery Utility should find it and it should appear on
the Network Discovery Utility display. The Network Discovery
Utility also displays the VGA Printer IP address.
You can use this IP address to connect to the Web admin
interface. You can also select Web config to connect to the Web
admin interface.
If the VGA Printer device is capturing images, its status should be
Device OK shown with a green indicator.
Note: When you restart the Network Discovery Utility and if it
has already found an Epiphan device, it will show the status as
Detecting and the indicator will be amber. The DHCP server may
have assigned a new IP address; therefore, always select Search
after starting the Network Discovery Utility.
If the Network Discovery Utility cannot find the VGA Printer
device, make sure the device is turned on and check the network
connections. If you find and correct the problem, select Search to
refresh the list of devices.
If you still cannot see the VGA Printer device, it may not have
gotten an IP address from the DHCP server. Use the information
“Changing the VGA Printer IP Address” on page 22
to log into
the Web admin interface and manually change the VGA Printer
IP address.