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Mimo Monitors
Fourth Concept
– Using existing CAT5e to create a
networked connection in Conference space
This installation method will not require new cabling to be laid, but will consume the existing cabling
and the Myst and Link will be on the network. Other wired devices may share the same network
infrastructure backbone.
Requirements
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This installation assumes that there is an existing Network connection near the Myst and the
Link
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The run from the network termination point (IT closet) is less than 100m
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This concept is extensible to up to as many Myst/Link pairs on the corporate AV or IT as
required. No more than 16 pairs per Lan are allowed. Beyond 16, VLANs are required (See
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concept)
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The PoE switch chosen can support 15.6W (802.3af) per port that a Myst display is
connected
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Network security measures such as 802.1x are MAC address based
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Network backbone can support Gigabit switching without blocking. During an active HDMI
capture, each Myst/Link pair will generate in excess of 800 Mbit/s of data.
Installation Concept
The Myst display and Link are on the corporate AV or IT network
Network Setup
Connect Myst display and Link to Ethernet ports that are connected to the corporate network.
Proceed with setup similar to “Basic Concept” with the following exceptions
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Link Step 5: Configure the Link’s DIP switch to match the Myst’s DIP switch. The setting
matters, and only 16 Myst/Link pairs are allowed per VLAN
- Myst Step 4:
The Myst does not require connecting a power adapter as power is supplied
over PoE from the switch. Be sure that the switch used is capable of powering 802.3af from
each port connected to the Myst display.