138 Solving Problems
If you’re not using DHCP, check your projector’s Gateway
address on the projector’s Access Point mode advanced settings
screen. It should be identical to the IP address for your access
point or AirPort base station.
If you’re using a projector keyword, it changes each time you turn
the projector off and then on again. Check the projector’s
keyword on the LAN standby screen and enter it at the prompt.
If you’re using AirPort, check the configuration of your network.
Start the AirPort Admin utility, select your base station, click
Configure and click Show All Settings. Click the Network
tab. If you set up your projector to connect in DHCP mode, turn
on Distribute IP Addresses and Share a Single IP Address.
If you’re using AirPort and DHCP is turned off on your
projector’s Access Point mode advanced settings screen, make sure
Distribute IP Addresses is off.
If you’re using Access Point mode and you’re connecting to the
wrong network, you may be experiencing signal interference from
another network. Try resetting your access point or base station,
then restart EasyMP Network Projection.
If you’re using AirPort, the projector’s SSID should match the
AirPort network name, not the name of the AirPort base station.
To check the network name, start the AirPort Admin utility,
select your base station, and click Configure. Then click Show
All Settings. The network name appears on the AirPort tab.
If you’re prompted for a password when you connect, enter the
WEP encryption key (if you’re using WEP encryption).
You are not receiving mail when a projector problem occurs.
Make sure the Mail settings are correct in the Network menu. For
details, see page 101.
To receive mail notification when the projector is in standby
mode, you need to set Standby Mode to Communication On
in the Extended menu. See page 78.