Silex technology MVDS X-1 Host name / Password configuration, Configure Host Name and Password

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MVDS X-1 User's Guide

Host name / Password configuration

Configure Host Name and Password.

- Be sure to set a password, especially if you are using the MVDS with a public network.

TIP

In factory default, the last six hexadecimal digits of the Ethernet MAC address is used as the host name of the MVDS transmitter and receiver(s). You can change the host name if desired, but make sure that is a unique name.

In some cases, it is desirable to change this host name on the receivers using hardware switches (for example, to allow receivers to be deployed with preconfigured host name). The MVDS receiver has internal rotary switches that can be used to set a hexadecimal value for the host name (note that you must remove the cover of the enclosure to access these switches). The right switch is for the upper byte and left switch is for the lower byte of the host name. When set to 01-3E, the value is applied and set as host name at the time of power on. When set to 00, the value configured in the Web page is applied as the host name.

Value (hexadecimal)

Description

00h

This value is not used as a host name. The receiver will run with the host

 

name configured through Web browser or TELNET.

01h - 3Eh

The string, "01" to "3E", will be used as a host name. This host name will be stored

 

(overwritten) in internal memory as a setting value. Therefore, even if "00" is set

 

again, the host name will not be reset to the previous name.

3Fh - FFh

Do not set these values as it may cause unstable operation. (As only 6bit out of

 

8bit can be recognized, the same host name may be used twice.)

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Contents Mvds Page Introduction About notationPage Hardware installation IndexMonitor and Maintenance Configuration item listProduct Overview About this product Feature Video and Audio control Hardware specification SpecificationHardware specification is as follows FCC Notices Software specification is as follows Protocol Software specificationOther Interface specification Interface specification is as follows VideoAudio Serial DataDo not use this product near a cellular phone, TV or Radio Wireless system Network composition for Infrastructure mode Network compositionWireless system Network composition for Ad-Hoc mode AV Cable Ethernet 100Base, PLC Wireless IEEE802.11a/g Menu Parts and functionSET Receiver LED both Transmitter and ReceiverBack Both Transmitter and Receiver Dcin 15V1AAudio Analog RGBInstallation Necessary items Before you beginPlease prepare the following items Create environment for setup Power onDisplay Player VGA Cable Audio Cable Configure this product Assign IP addressMvds X-1 Users Guide Configure via Web browser TIPHost name / Password configuration Configure Host Name and PasswordNetwork configuration Required for both Transmitter and ReceiversSsid WEPAdjusting a screen image at transmitter Mvds X-1 Users Guide Adjusting a screen image at receivers Hardware installation Connect to a wired networkConnect to a wireless network Vertical convergence angle and minimum distance Vertical coverage and Line-of-sight Mvds X-1 Users Guide Monitor and Maintenance Menu structure and how to use it Front panelServiceaudio Active Stereo Main Menu Connection StatFunctions available in each menu Initial screen Level0This section explains the functions available in LCD menu Initial screen sampleCurrent status of the selected menu Selected menuMenu options and status Shows a network status Connection Stat sample Device Info sample Admin Mode Menu Configures the network settings Network Config sample Selected menu Current setting of the selected menuPIN CODE? Sets a contrast for LCD LCD Contrast screenShows or Changes the wireless LAN settings MbpsVideo Config sample Selected menu 128 G50 W 50 E Reboots this product Reboot screen Shows the serial settingsSends or Stops a maintenace screen Configure using a Web browser Web interfaceConfigure from the Web Status GeneralDisplays current network status IP Address and wireless NetworkDisplays status for each audio, video and serial port Video/Audio/DataFPS Configuration PIN CodeConfigures the network settings DHCP/BOOTP WPAVideo/Audio/Data at transmitter Pllgainh PllgainlPlldiv ClpdlyName Details Video/Audio/Data at receiver Name Details Width Static Node at transmitter Static Node at receiver Dynamic Node at transmitter Dynamic Node at receiver Tools Reboots, resets and updates the firmware of this productCommon Video/Audio at transmitter Video/Audio at receiver Mvds X-1 Users Guide Appendix Configuration item list Below is the list of configuration item128 Pllgainh

MVDS X-1 specifications

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