Lindy 32500 user manual Wireless Projector Server, User Manual

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ƒIP - The Projector Server’s IP address can be set here

Wireless Projector Server

User Manual

Networking: You can modify various network settings here. Click Save and Re-bootto save changes.

ƒIP - The Projector Server’s IP address can be set here

ƒMask – The Subnet Mask can be set here

ƒGateway – The Gateway address can be input here

ƒNetwork Name (ESSID) – The network name (ESSID) allows other wireless devices to identify and connect to the Projector Server. If there are multiple Projector Servers nearby, a unique name for each is necessary. Use a different network name and channel from a nearby Access point to avoid wireless interference problems.

ƒChannel – Here you can select a wireless channel from the drop down list.

ƒDynamic IP – Click the Dynamic IP button to enable or disable automatic network address setting. You must have the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service on your network in order to use the Dynamic IP function. For fixed IP network settings, Dynamic IP should be disabled and the user should enter the parameters manually.

Encryption: The Encryption section allows the user to set the encryption keys for the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), a data privacy mechanism based on a shared encryption key algorithm as defined in the IEEE 802.11 standard. If you enable the WEP setting on the Projector Server, all other wireless devices to be connected to it should use WEP with the same encryption keys. Click Save and Re-bootto save changes.

ƒWEP Encryption – Three settings: Disable, 64 Bits or 128 Bits can be chosen from the drop down list. Note – some wireless devices may not support 128 Bit encryption.

ƒWEP Key Entry – Here you can manually enter a set of four keys. For 64 Bit encryption, each key must consist of exactly 10 hexadecimal characters. For 128 Bit encryption, each key must consist of exactly 26 hexadecimal characters.

Note: The hexadecimal characters are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d, e and f. Make sure you enter the hexadecimal characters when setting up WEP keys on your PC as well!

ƒDefault TX Key – Select which key to use when transmitting data. Make sure the PC’s WEP encryption key exactly matches the Projector Server’s.

It is highly recommended that you always enter all four sets of WEP keys to ensure smooth communications with other WLAN devices. When WEP encryption is enabled, the selected WEP key of the sending device must match exactly with that of the receiving device.

For example, if you select Key 2 as the Projector Server’s default TX key, then the receiver’s (the PC’s WLAN adapter) Key 2 must contain exactly the same encryption codes. Then, if you select Key 3 as your PC’s default TX key, then the receiver’s (Projector Server) Key 3 must contain exactly the same encryption codes. Therefore, under these two circumstances, your PC’s Key 2 and Key 3 encryption settings must match those of the Projector Server.

Note: The Projector Server’s four WEP keys are labelled 1 through 4 respectively. Some WLAN devices WEP keys are labelled 0, 1, 2 and 3. In such instances the Projector Server’s Key 1 must match with the devices Key 0, Key 2 with Key 1 and so on.

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Contents 802.11g - 54Mbps Wireless Projector Server LINDY NoEnglish Wireless Projector Server ContentsUser Manual Features IntroductionNetwork SpecificationsPackage Contents InterfacesLED Indicators OverviewRear Panel Via a WLAN Using the Wireless Projector ServerVia an Ethernet network Via the built in image viewer LAN / WLANConnecting the power Connecting the Projector ServerConnecting to an Ethernet network Connecting a Projector or monitorInstalling the Player Utility Meeting Gateway 5. Select the component from the list and click Next 6. Once the installation has completed click Finish7. The Meeting Gateway program icon will be created on your desktop Using the Player Utility PageSearching and Connecting to a Projector Server Disconnecting from a Projector ServerUploading a presentation to the Projector Server Projector Server Console Operation The Main Console ScreenCommand buttons The various command buttons are displayed here Using the Projector Server ConsoleSystem Info & Command buttons area Bulletin BoardKeyboard/Mouse operation within the Slide Show Menu and Show Listing Keyboard/Mouse OperationKeyboard/Mouse operation during Slide Show playback The Slide Show Menu Slide Show Listing Conducting a Slide Show The Administrator Utility Accessing the Administrator UtilityUsing the Administrator Utility ƒ IP - The Projector Server’s IP address can be set here Frequently Asked Questions TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions Can I play a game or watch movies through the Projector Server?FCC Warning Radio Frequency Energy, Certifications