Chapter
3
-
Getting
Connected
Compatible
browsers
Firefox
(recommended)
MS
Internet
Explorer
Safari
Chrome
Ethernet
Access
To
begin,
you
will
need
to
connect
to
your
EN-210
via
ethernet
directly,
or
by
adding
the
EN-210
to
your
local
area
network.The
default
address
for
all
Adtec
devices
is
192.168.10.48.
To
connect
directly
to
the
device,
make
sure
that
your
computer
and
the
device
have
IP
addresses
within
the
same
IP
class
range
(ex.
192.168.10.48
for
the
device
and
192.168.10.49
for
your
computer).
If
you
need
to
change
the
IP
address
of
the
device,
this
can
be
done
via
the
front
panel,
System
>
Network
menu.
Using
a
CAT5
crossover
cable,
connect
one
end
to
your
computer
and
the
other
to
the
Ethernet
port
found
on
the
processor
section
of
the
back
panel.
(Some
computers
can
auto
negotiate
the
connection
and
a
crossover
may
not
be
necessary.)
To
add
the
device
to
a
LAN,
connect
a
standard
CAT
5
Ethernet
cable
to
your
network
router
and
then
to
the
Ethernet
port
on
the
back
of
the
device.
If
your
network
is
DHCP
enabled
and
you
prefer
that
over
a
static
IP,
you
can
turn
on
DHCP
for
the
device
via
the
front
panel,
System
>
Network
menu.
Zero
Configuration
Access
Adtec
Digital
has
adopted
zero-configuration
networking
technology,
streamlining
the
setup
and
configuration
processes
for
our
products.
The
use
of
this
technology
enables
automatic
discovery
of
Adtec
devices
and
services
on
an
IP
network.
Used
in
tandem
with
the
web-based
control
and
configuration
applications
we
can
now
provide
1-click
access
to
any
device.
By
using
the
built-in
Bonjour
locater
in
Apple's
Safari
browser
or
the
plug-ins
readily
available
for
IE
or
Firefox
browsers,
users
can
locate
all
of
the
Adtec
devices
on
a
network
by
referencing
the
serial
number
on
the
back
of
the
device.
Clicking
on
the
unit
in
the
Bonjour
list
will
re-route
you
to
a
login
page.
If
you
do
not
wish
to
use
Bonjour,
you
can
reach
the
device’s
web
application
by
pointing
your
browser
to
the
IP
Address
of
the
device.
Ex.
http://192.168.10.48/.