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Preparing the Analyzer for Use
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Defining the network topology: Router vs. network client
With two LAN connections, it is possible to use the analyzer in two alternative ways:
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As a client participating in two independent networks, one comprising the home
network including the analyzer, the second consisting of the additional test instru-
ment plus the analyzer.
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As a data router between the additional test instrument and the home network.
This configuration means that the analyzer and the additional test instrument are
integrated into a single network.
The network topology is defined in Windows' "Advanced TCP/IP Settings" dialog:
"Windows XP Control Panel – Network Connections – Local Area Connection Status –
Local Area Connection Properties – Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties – Advanced"
"Windows 7 Control Panel – Network and Internet – Network and Sharing Center –
Change adapter settings – Change Settings of this conection – Internet Protocol ver-
sion 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties – Advanced"
Both instruments must have independent IP addresses; see
on page 20. Contact your LAN administrator for details.
Avoid parallel connections
Never use both LAN connectors to connect the analyzer in parallel to the same net-
work as this will result in connection errors.
1.8 Remote Desktop Connection
Remote Desktop is a Windows
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application which can be used to access and control
the analyzer from a remote computer through a LAN connection. While the measure-
ment is running, the analyzer screen contents are displayed on the remote computer,
and Remote Desktop provides access to all of the applications, files, and network
resources of the analyzer.
Remote Desktop Connection