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will user will lose whatever the machine’s current state was, but all saved
data is unaffected.)
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The network button’s LED will blink until startup is complete. At this time
a wireless access point will have been created. The network name for this
access point is your H9000R’s serial number.
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Connect to this ad-hoc network on the computer that is running the Emote
software. At this point the H9000R should appear as a device in Emote’s
browser window. Click on the device in Emote’s browser column to
connect.
Switching Networks
Switching networks from Emote requires a network handshake between the Emote
software client and the physical H9000R device. This is done in order to prevent
accidental disconnections, as well as any potential malicious H9000R hijacking.
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The Network field under the Network tab in Setup will be greyed out. Click
the field to bring up onscreen instructions on how to unlock it. Click
“Accept” in the resulting dialog box.
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You will then have 30 seconds to press the Network button on the H9000R’s
front panel, which will unlock the Network selection field in Emote (it will
now no longer be greyed out)
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This generates a temporary encryption key, which is used to protect
usernames and passwords sent via Emote. You will then have 2 minutes to
select and connect to your main network, after which you would need to re-
do the handshake process to unlock it again.
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When the network connects, quit the Emote software. Re-connect your
Emote computer to your main network, re-open Emote, and re-connect to the
H9000R. You should now be connected to the H9000R on your main
network.