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Genie Distribution WNET Manual v3
© Tieline Research Pty. Ltd. 2020
Important Note:
Ensure Fuse-IP is disabled prior to configuration. Navigate to
Fuse-IP
Status
and press the
button to disable Fuse-IP if it is enabled.
3. Navigate down to
Fuse-IP Mode
and press the
button to select
Server
if the codec is at
the studio. Note: the server codec serial number will be displayed and needs to be entered
into the Fuse-IP client codec.
4. Navigate to
Bonded Interfaces
and press the
button, then navigate to each interface in
turn and press the
button to select or deselect interfaces. Navigate to the top of the
menu after configuration and select
Done
, then press the
button.
5. Leave the default
Fuse-IP Port
as
8999
in most situations unless this port is already in use,
e.g. you have multiple codecs behind a firewall using Fuse-IP, therefore you need to allocate
a different port for each Fuse-IP tunnel. Note: the port number on the client and server
codecs must be the same.
6. The codec is now configured to connect with a client codec over a
Fuse-IP
tunnel.
Configuring a Fuse-IP Remote Client
1. Press the
SETTINGS
button.
2. Select
Fuse-IP
and press the
button.
Important Note:
Ensure Fuse-IP is disabled prior to configuration. Navigate to
Fuse-IP
Status
and press the
button to disable Fuse-IP if it is enabled.
3. Navigate to
Fuse-IP Mode
and press the
button to select
Client
if it is the remote codec.