beautypg.com

Wireless configuration – QVidium QVMP2C-1011 User Manual

Page 25

background image

User’s Manual v.28

QVidium™ MPEG2+4 Codec

9

Wireless Configuration

Wireless Configuration

The MPEG2+4 Codec is compatible with certain IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (WiFi) wireless network
interface mini-PCI adapters. Support for wireless networking is optional and can be purchased
from your QVidium reseller if this option is not already installed. This section explains how to
configure your QVidium MPEG2+4 Codec for wireless video networking when supplied with the
Wireless Networking option.

The MPEG2+4 Codec is compatible with certain IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (WiFi) wireless network
interface mini-PCI adapters. Support for wireless networking is optional and can be purchased
from your QVidium reseller if this option is not already installed. This section explains how to
configure your QVidium MPEG2+4 Codec for wireless video networking when supplied with the
Wireless Networking option.

An MPEG2+4 Codec with the Wireless Networking option will have a Wireless menu along the
left side of the web interface, just after the Network menu. The Wireless menu contains three
submenus: Status, Configure, and Scan. Click on Configure to bring up the following
configuration screen:

An MPEG2+4 Codec with the Wireless Networking option will have a Wireless menu along the
left side of the web interface, just after the Network menu. The Wireless menu contains three
submenus: Status, Configure, and Scan. Click on Configure to bring up the following
configuration screen:

Figure 4: Wireless Configuration.

To properly configure the wireless networking interface, you must enable the WiFi interface and
specify the correct ESSID, along with specifying whether to use Ad-Hoc or Managed mode and
the IP Address and Netmask. To help you verify that you have correctly set up the wireless
interface, we have provided the following checklist:

1) Verify that the IP address and Netmask are for a unique subnet that is either part of an

existing WiFi subnet, or otherwise does not conflict with any other subnets on the
same local-area network (LAN). Check that this subnet is also not on the same subnet
as the Ethernet network interface.

2) Be certain that your Ethernet (wireline) network interface is not configured to be on the

same subnet as any of the other subnets on your LAN, unless it is directly connected
to and is part of a subnet on your LAN. Note: If, for example, you are using the default
subnet of 192.168.1.0/24 for your Ethernet subnet, you cannot connect to an address
192.168.1.XXX that may be on your LAN via the WiFi wireless interface, unless your
LAN is directly connected to your Ethernet interface.

25 of 45 - Copyright 2007-2008 QVidium™ Technologies, Inc.

This manual is related to the following products: