
6. Web admin interface
Using the VGA2Ethernet or KVM2Ethernet Device as a DHCP Server
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VGA2Ethernet
Using the VGA2Ethernet or
KVM2Ethernet Device as a DHCP
Server
You can configure the VGA2Ethernet or KVM2Ethernet device to
act as a DHCP server on the network. To configure the device to
act as a DHCP server, enable the DHCP server on the device and
enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can provide.
You would configure the DHCP server if the network you are
connecting the device to does not have a DHCP server and you
want to automatically set the IP addresses of the devices on the
network using DHCP.
To enable the device DHCP server
1
Log into the Web admin interface.
2
Scroll down to the
DHCP Server
section.
Figure 48:DHCP server
3
Select
Run DHCP Server
.
4
Enter the Start and End addresses of the IP address range that
the DHCP server can assign to devices on the network.
5
Select
Change DHCP Server Configuration
.
6
Select
Continue
.
7
Scroll down the Web admin interface to the
Reboot the
system
section and select
Reboot
. Then select
Continue
.
It takes a few minutes for the device to reboot and resume
operation with the new DHCP server configuration.
Summary of Contents for KVM2Ethernet
Page 6: ...Table of Contents Page 6 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 10: ...1 Introduction About This Document Page 10 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 72: ...3 Windows VGA2Ethernet user interface About EDID Page 72 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 88: ...4 Mac OS X VGA2Ethernet user interface Changing System Preferences Page 88 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 102: ...5 Windows Network Discovery Utility Configuring DirectShow Options Page 102 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 128: ...6 Web admin interface If the Network Does Not Have a DHCP Server Page 128 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 136: ...7 Recording image files Viewing Saved Image Files Page 136 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 156: ...8 Recording Videos Recording Videos for Linux Page 156 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 188: ...Page 188 VGA2Ethernet ...