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About the Ethernet video network option
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About the Ethernet video network option
The video network option actually relies on two separate Ethernet networks: the
Windows NT Ethernet network interface which comes standard on all systems and the
optional Ethernet video network interface.
The Windows NT network is used for control and transport of data associated with
the discovery and identification of video clips on the network. This network can be
either 10BaseT or 100BaseT. The Ethernet video network interface option is used to
transfer files over local area and wide area networks. Both networks use TCP/IP
network protocol.
After configuring TCP/IP settings for both networks, the hardware can be connected
using standard Ethernet hubs or switches. Both Ethernet network interfaces use
standard RJ-45 connectors.
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(Video transfers)
Ethernet 10/100BaseT
(Control & clip database)
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Windows NT
Network
Video Network
Ethernet Hub
or Switch
Ethernet Hub
or Switch