Using the Network
Before setting the network
This section explains items that can be set in a network. A wireless connection will not be possible if these items are not set correctly.
Also, as there are values that must be entered in a
IP Address
■When What is an IP Address?
The IP Address is a number for identifying devices connected to the network. An IP address must be assigned to each device using network values.
Connecting the projector and a computer via a wireless connection is the same as the computer and projector being connected to a wireless LAN network. Therefore, if the projector (and computer) is not assigned an IP address, they cannot be identified and thus a wireless connection cannot be possible.
192.168.150.151 |
192.168.150.152 |
192.168.150.150
192.168.150.153 |
192.168.150.154 |
■Assigning IP addresses
When creating a local network where the projector and a computer are connected in a wireless environment, 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254 can be assigned as the IP addresses for the devices connected to that network.
The IP address of the projector is 192.168.0.1 and as long as there are no conflicts, the default settings do not have to be changed.
Example
•Projector ................ 192.168.150.150
•Computer (no. 1) ... 192.168.150.151
•Computer (no. 2) ... 192.168.150.152
For settings, see page 70.
This projector comes with a DHCP server function that automatically assigns IP addresses to devices connected to the network.
For details, see page 70.
Note
•The range of IP addresses that can be assigned in a local network is fixed.
•IP stands for Internet Protocol.
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