Adding a HAWK MV-4000 to a Network
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Adding a HAWK MV-4000 to a Network
Corporate-wide networks typically use DHCP servers to assign each connected device an IP
address. If your HAWK MV-4000 is still in its factory-configured state, and your network uses
a DHCP server, no configuration is required to use your HAWK MV-4000 on your network.
Default Device Name
By default, HAWK MV-4000 comes factory configured with a unique device name. The
device is preprogrammed with a Class C static IP address: 192.168.0.100. This name is
used when connecting to a network and is of the form:
The last four hexadecimal digits of your HAWK MV-4000’s MAC address are used as the
numeric part of the device name. Both the network name of your HAWK MV-4000 and its
MAC address are written on a sticker on your HAWK MV-4000. Note that, when dealing
with the Windows version, the device name is also known as the computer name.
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Summary of Contents for HAWK MV-4000
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