Marshall electronic operating instructions Connecting the NCB-1004 to a Local Area Network

Models: NCB-1004

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Connecting to the NCB-1004 (continued)

Connecting the NCB-1004 to a Local Area Network

If the network portion of the unit’s IP address (first three numbers) matches your network, the NCB-1004 can be connected to a local area network and accessed from any computer on the network. The unit’s IP address must also be available on the network and reserved for the NCB-1004.

1. Connect the NCB-1004 to the network, using a standard ethernet cable:

PC

Ethernet

Ethernet

cable

cable*

Network

NCB-1004

*In general, a standard “straight” ethernet cable should be used. If the network hub’s ethernet jack is not auto-switching, it may be necessary to use a cross-over cable.

2.Using any computer connected to the network, enter the unit’s IP address in a web browser to access the NCB-1004 web interface.

3.If successfully connected, the web interface of the NCB-1004 will be shown in the browser windows as shown below:

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Marshall electronic operating instructions Connecting the NCB-1004 to a Local Area Network