Solving Problems
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Solving Problems with EasyMP.net
You cannot find the projector on your network.
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Make sure the projector is plugged into a power outlet (the
projector doesn’t have to be turned on, though).
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Make sure the network cable is connected.
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If you have more than one projector on the network, make sure
each one is given a unique name. (See page 50.)
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Make sure the projector is on the same subnet as the system you
are using to access it.
You cannot send your presentation to the projector.
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Make sure the projector is available to the network, as described
above. If in doubt, test the network connection as described on
page 51.
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Make sure the memory card is inserted in the projector’s
PCMCIA slot. See page 16.
Some of the projector’s network settings seem to have no
effect.
When you use DHCP to assign the projector’s IP address, the address
appears as all zeroes on the Easy Configuration screen; this is normal.
Also, when you enter a WINS address, it won’t appear as a listed
address on your WINS server.
You can’t access the projector using EMP Link V.
You must be connected to the projector using either a direct serial
cable connection or via your network; you cannot use USB. See
page 64.