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Networking via
DHCP
The default configuration (from the factory) automatically looks for a DHCP server to
issue an IP address. So, as long as your network has a DHCP server (usually part of
your router—e.g. an Airport base station wireless router), then you need to do
nothing other than plugging the Ki Pro into the net. To manually select DHCP: use the
Select buttons to navigate to the parameter “50.1 IP CONFIG”, and then use the Adjust
buttons to select “DHCP”. That’s it!
Here are the steps to communicate with Ki Pro after choosing the DHCP selection:
1. Use the Select buttons to navigate to parameter 50.2. Note on a piece of paper
the DHCP supplied IP address shown.
2. With your laptop or desktop computer connected to the same LAN and DHCP
enabled, type the IP address you noted in step 1 into the browser address bar.
You should now see Ki Pros browser status screen.
If Ki Pro cannot get an address from the DHCP server on the LAN while Ki Pro is set to
DHCP via parameter 50.1, it will then automatically drop back to a preset factory IP
address of 192.168.0.2. In this instance you can follow these alternate steps to
communicate with Ki Pro:
1. Set the computers Ethernet IP address to 192.168.0.n (where n is not 2).
2. Set the computers Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (most computers default to
the proper netmask when the address is set).
3. Run a browser on the computer and type “192.168.0.2” (the factory fallback IP
address). You should now see Ki Pros browser status screen.
Note: If Ki Pro fails to find a DHCP server via its network connection, it will fall back to using
the factory default static IP of 192.168.0.2or whatever IP address you’ve previously
defined. AJA recommends you define a Static IP address with parameter 50.2 so you’ll be
prepared in the event your DHCP server fails.
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