Using the nfremote client software, Understanding the nfremote connection window – Omnia Audio Omnia.9/XE User Manual
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Using the NfRemote Client Software
Understanding the NfRemote Connection Window
A basic explanation of installing the NfRemote software and making an initial inbound connection to
Omnia.9/XE was provided earlier, but there are additional features and menu choices available to make
remote connections as easy as possible. As you can see, it is possible to connect to any number of
Omnia.9/XE host PC’s (or Omnia.9 processors) individually or concurrently.
While the client software itself is not a terribly resource-intensive application, it does place some demands
upon your local network. Because the client allows you to make “live” adjustments to Omnia.9/XE and
observe its meters (as well as other displays such as the oscilloscope) in real time, and on networks with
sufficient bandwidth play audio back through the remote computer, it is important to have a robust
Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to the between the client and the host PC.
• The Comment field allows you to enter a “friendly” name for each device to which you plan to
connect.
• The IP Address field should contain the IP address of the Omnia.9/XE host computer.
• The Password field should contain the same password established in the Omnia.9/XE application.
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