4 Wireless Connectivity

Registering wireless In case registration is enabled, you must register pending wireless network clients as clients follows:

1Make sure the wireless client is correctly associated to the SpeedTouch™ WLAN. Depending on your WLAN client adapter a wireless icon may become green or a message similar to the following may appear: “Successfully joined Wireless net- work SpeedTouch012345".

Note Some WLAN clients do not automatically join a WLAN. If so, follow the instructions for the WLAN client software to initiate the associa- tion.

2Push the red Registration button on the SpeedTouch™ back panel or click Register on the SpeedTouch™ Wireless web page (see “ Wireless” on page 52 for more information).

The SpeedTouch™ will now add the wireless client to the Access Control List and save the current configuration.

Note You can only register one wireless client at a time. So you have to push the registration button for each client you want to add.

3Browse to the SpeedTouch™ Wireless web page to see that the MAC address of your wireless client is added to the Access Control List.

Note If a system password secures the SpeedTouch™ from unauthorized access, you'll need to authenticate first before you can actually browse its web pages.

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545/570 specifications

The Technicolor Thomson 545/570 series represents a significant milestone in the evolution of television broadcasting technology. Launched in the early 2000s, these models were designed to meet the increasing demands of both broadcast and post-production environments, making them invaluable tools for industry professionals.

One of the standout features of the Thomson 545/570 series is its advanced digital signal processing capabilities. This technology enabled seamless integration of various video and audio formats, allowing for high-quality signal transmission and reception. The ability to handle multiple formats catered to a wide range of production needs, ensuring compatibility with existing workflows and equipment.

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