Connecting to a Projector on a Different Sub-net

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By default, this application only searches for projectors on the same sub-net as the computer. Therefore, even if you perform a search for projectors on the network, one on a different sub-net will not be found. You can, however, identify and connect to a projector on a different sub-net, as follows.

Specify either an IP address or projector name and perform a search.

The IP address can be input directly. Also, provided the name of the connected server has been registered on the DNS server, you perform a search simply by inputting that name. s p.40

Performing a search based on a profile.

Once you have performed a search for a projector on a different sub- net by specifying either an IP address or a projector name, you can save the search as a profile with an easy-to-remember name, and then use that profile whenever you subsequently want to search for a projector on a different sub-net. s p.41

If a search fails to find a projector, the most likely causes qare as follows. Proceed as appropriate, depending on the

cause of the failure.For both Windows and the Macintosh

• The wireless LAN signal is either out of range or weak. Check whether there is anything that could be interfering with the signal.

When the supplied wireless LAN unit is installed in the projector, and the Macintosh is connected to a wireless

LAN"AirPort: On" is not set, or an appropriate access point is not selected.

Check whether AirPort is set to "On". Or, check whether an appropriate access has been selected.