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Windows PC Configuration using UPnP
If your Windows PC supports UPnP protocols (most do) and UPnP network
discovery service is enabled (refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation),
you can control KUMO routers by simply selecting one from a device list:
1. Ensure the KUMO to be controlled is powered up and connected via
Ethernet (directly to the PC or via LAN).
2. Use your Windows Control Panel or File Explorer to go to Computer-
>Network.
3. Look at the list under “Other Devices”—double click a KUMO’s name to
launch your Windows PC’s default browser.
4. The browser will display the KUMO web user-interface, which you can use to
control and configure that KUMO device.
Network Configuration via USB
KUMO devices equipped with USB ports can configured for network operation
using AJA's eMini-Setup utility program. The general procedure is:
1. Acquire eMini-Setup from the AJA website and install the eMini-Setup
application onto a computer.
2. Connect the KUMO USB port to that computer’s USB port with the supplied
USB cable.
3. Launch the eMini-Setup application.
4. Go to the Network tab where the IP address settings are displayed. You can
use the existing DHCP assigned IP address, or it can be changed manually.
See
"Chapter 5 eMini-Setup" on page 41
for additional information.
KUMO Temporary Static IP Address
KUMO devices also offer a hardware initiated factory default static IP address,
allowing a direct and fail-safe way to connect via a computer connected to KUMO
either directly or via a LAN connection. The computer you use will need to be
set to a static IP address that is compatible with the KUMO temporary IP address.
Once connected, the KUMO device’s network settings can be reconfigured to
work with your facility network. The KUMO default static IP address is temporary
and is intended only to allow an initial connection.
NOTE: All KUMO routers and control panels have the same temporary static IP address,
so more than one device set to this default cannot reside on the same network
simultaneously. Work with only one device at a time.
Table 1. KUMO Device Temporary Static IP Address Values
Device
IP address
Subnet Mask
KUMO Router and KUMO CP
192.168.101.1
255.255.255.0
NOTE: The default static address is temporary and will be disabled the next time KUMO
restarts. Any changes in the Network configuration will be saved upon restart.
To set KUMO to its temporary static IP address:
1. Power up the KUMO device and wait for it to boot normally.
2. Set the KUMO device to its static IP address:
• For a KUMO router, insert a straightened paper clip or similar device into the
reset slot on the rear and hold for five seconds and then release. The KUMO