Peerless Industries HDS200 user manual LAN Connection Through Router LAN One-to-One

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Notes:

1.We recommend that you disconnect and then re-connect the LAN cable to ensure LAN operation. Once video and audio come back up, the process is complete.

2.To return the units back to WiFi mode press the WiFi Channel 1 button for 5 seconds in front of the Receiver until all the indicator lights start flashing on both the Transmitter and the Receiver. The video and audio will be lost during this process.

3.LAN setting can be changed to a single unit independently by following the above instruction with only the Transmitter or Receiver turned on.

LAN Connection Through Router (LAN One-to-One)

When connecting the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit through a router, the Ethernet IP addresses of the Transmitter and Receiver need to match the domain of the router (i.e. 192.168.x.x). Once the Ethernet IP addresses are in the same domain, the indicator lights located at the top of the unit will become solid, signifying connection.

Configuring for LAN Through Router (LAN One-to-One)

Note: Networking experience is recommended for configuring LAN through router settings.

Transmitter and Receiver need to be configured to LAN setting individually using the guide below:

Step 1

Configure your computer's Ethernet static IP settings to the following:

IP Address: 192.168.0.157

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1

Step 2

Plug in the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit and ensure it has fully started up (Power/Link Indicator Light and one Input Indicator light will be blinking).

Step 3

Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the computer and the other end of the RJ45 cable to the Transmitter or Receiver.

Step 4

Open your preferred browser. In the URL enter 192.168.0.151 for Transmitter, 192.168.0.152 for Receiver and press enter. You will be taken to the programming page.

Notes:

1.The Transmitter Ethernet IP address is always 192.168.0.151, the IP address of a new Receiver will always be 192.168.0.152. (Multiple Receivers can be configured on a LAN system, each additional Receiver needs to be assigned an Ethernet IP address one greater than 192.168.0.152. Example Receiver 1: 192.168.0.152, Receiver 2: 192.168.0.153, Receiver 3: 192.168.0.154, Receiver 4: 192.168.0.155, and so on).

2.Receivers on the same LAN network cannot have identical Ethernet IP addresses.

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