2. Installation and Getting Started
If the Network Does Not Have a DHCP Server
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VGA Bridge
You can use this IP address to connect to the Web admin
interface. You can also select a device and select
Web config
to
connect to the Web admin interface of that device.
shows the Network Discovery Utility connected to two
VGA Bridge devices at IP addresses 192.168.20.107 and
192.168.20.108.
If the devices are operating normally, the status of the each device
should be
Device OK
shown with a green indicator.
Note:
When you restart the Network Discovery Utility and if it
has already found an Epiphan device, it will show the status as
Detecting and the indicator will be amber. Always select Search
after starting the Network Discovery Utility to make sure the list
of devices is updated.
If the Network Discovery Utility cannot find a VGA Bridge
device, make sure the device is turned on and check the network
connections. If you find and correct the problem, select
Search
to
refresh the list of devices.
If you still cannot see a VGA Bridge device, it may not have gotten
an IP address from the DHCP server or may not have a correct
address for the network. See
“If the Network Does Not Have a
for information on how to log into the Web admin
interface and manually change the VGA Bridge IP address.
If the Network Does Not Have a DHCP
Server
If the network does not have a DHCP server, you can log into the
Web admin interface of each VGA Bridge device to change the IP
address. This section describes changing the VGA Bridge device
IP address. The same procedure applies to both devices.