Zoom 4412A/TF manual Appendix a, TCP/IP Settings

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Appendix A

TCP/IP Settings

By default, Windows is set for dynamic addressing (DHCP). Generally, this is the correct setting for an Infrastructure network, but needs to be changed if you are using an Ad Hoc network. (Note: Use our instructions as a basic guide. Advanced users will know other ways to set up their networks.)

Please go to the section that corresponds to your Windows operating system.

Windows XP

1 Follow these steps to open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box.

aFrom the desktop, click the Start button, select Control Panel, and then click Network Connections.

bRight-click the Wireless Network Connection icon, and select Properties.

cIn the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list, and click the Properties button.

dIf you have an ad hoc network, continue with step 2a. If you have an infrastructure network, continue with step 3a. If you’re not sure what kind of network you have, refer to page 10.

2 For Ad Hoc Networks: Complete the following to set static IP addressing:

aEnsure that Obtain an IP address automatically is not selected. Then select the buttons labeled: Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses.

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Wireless-G PC Card Adapter

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Contents Wireless-G Contents Overview What’s in the Package Installation InstructionsBefore You Begin Installing the Wireless-G PC Card Adapter Wireless-G PC Card Adapter Installation Instructions Your Wireless-G PC Card adapter is successfully installed Getting Connected Wireless-G PC Card Adapter Installation Instructions Adapter LEDs LinkSetting Security Accessing the Security Screen WPA2-EnterpriseWPA2-PSK WPA-PSK WEP Security Configuration window, click the Encryption WPA2-PSK Pre-Shared KeyWPA-PSK Pre-Shared Key WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Re-enter the key in the Confirm Network Key text box WPA2-Enterprise GTC TLS/SmartCardOn the Configuration tab, click Apply WPA MS-CHAPV2 Certificate WPA2-Enterprise and WPA Changing your Security Setting Creating Profiles Advanced OptionsHoc Appendix a TCP/IP Settings Monitoring Link Status Using Site Survey and Rescan Information displayed on the Site Survey tab is as follows Advanced Configuration TCP/IP Settings Appendix aAppendix a TCP/IP Settings Windows Windows 98SE/Me Wireless-G PC Card Adapter Troubleshooting Appendix BWireless-G PC Card Adapter Zoom Technical Support Services Appendix CWorld Wide Web Contact Zoom by Email Contact Zoom by PhoneReturn of Defective Units US 561 UK 0870 720 From continental Europe 44 0 1252Appendix D Regulatory InformationElectrostatic Discharge Statement Declaration of Conformity All rights reserved

4412A, 4412A/TF specifications

The Zoom 4412A and 4412A/TF are advanced audio interfaces designed for professional audio recording and production. These devices offer a range of features and technologies that cater to the needs of musicians, podcasters, and sound engineers, making them an ideal choice for both studio and home environments.

One of the standout features of the Zoom 4412A is its high-resolution recording capabilities. With a resolution of up to 24-bit/96 kHz, users can achieve outstanding sound quality, capturing every nuance of their audio sources. This high sample rate and bit depth are crucial for professional recordings, ensuring that the final output retains clarity and detail.

The Zoom 4412A also incorporates a versatile input and output configuration. It offers multiple analog inputs, allowing users to connect various instruments, microphones, or other audio sources simultaneously. The built-in preamps ensure that sound is captured cleanly and accurately, while the balanced outputs provide a reliable connection for monitors or external processing gear.

Another key feature is the inclusion of digital I/O options, including S/PDIF and MIDI connectivity. This allows for seamless integration with other digital audio equipment, enhancing workflow and flexibility in different recording setups. The presence of MIDI in particular enables users to work with virtual instruments and synchronize their systems effectively.

The Zoom 4412A/TF variant introduces the TF (Touch Function) technology, which enhances user interaction with the device. The touch-sensitive controls provide quick access to various functions, simplifying the recording process. This user-friendly interface is especially beneficial for those who may be new to audio production, as it streamlines navigation through settings and parameters.

In addition, the device is equipped with onboard DSP (Digital Signal Processing), offering various effects such as reverb, delay, and equalization. This feature allows users to shape their sounds in real time, providing creative options during recording or mixing sessions without the need for extensive post-production work.

Powering the Zoom 4412A is straightforward, as it can be powered via USB, making it portable and convenient for mobile recording setups. Its compact design ensures that it can easily fit into any workspace, while its robust build quality guarantees durability.

Overall, the Zoom 4412A and 4412A/TF stand out as professional audio interfaces equipped with high-resolution recording capabilities, versatile connectivity options, user-friendly touch features, and integrated DSP effects. These characteristics make them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio production experience.