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Genie Distribution WNET Manual v3
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 bottom 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. Navigate to
Inactivity Timeout
and press the
button if you want to adjust the predetermined
time period for turning the Fuse-IP tunnel off. Adjust the setting and press the
button to store
the new setting. Note:
Inactivity Timeout
can be configured from 0 to 1440 minutes. Enter 0 to
disable the timeout.
7. Navigate to
Server Address
and press the
button to enter a public static IP address
associated with the bonded interfaces at the studio (or select a previously entered server
address via
History
), then press the
button. Note: if the bonded interfaces have private
addresses behind a firewall then port forwarding needs to be configured. See
for more details on port forwarding.
8. Navigate to
Server Serial Number
and press the
button to enter the serial number of the
server codec to which you are connecting (or select a previously entered serial number via
History), then press the
button.
9. Navigate up to Fuse-IP Status and then press the
button to create a Fuse-IP tunnel between
the server and client codecs.