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(1) Setting an “IP Address”
• Set an IP address other than “
IP address of LAN side of router
” and “
IP address of another de-
vice connected to the same router
”. (*Note that this is not a global fixed IP address on the WAN side.)
• If the subnet mask is“
255.255.255.0
”, the range of IP addresses that can be used are from “
192.168.
xxx.2
” to “
192.168.xxx.254
” but the IP address that may be set automatically by the DHCP function of
the router is recommended to set it outside the range. For general routers, we recommend setting the IP
address in the range of “
192.168.xxx.65
” to “
192.168.xxx.254
”.
Example: 192.168.0.100
(2) Setting “Subnet Mask”
Set the same as “
Sub-net mask LAN”
Example: 255.255.255.0 or 255.255.0.0 etc.
(3) Setting a “Default Gateway” (When using a router only)
Set the same as “
IP address of LAN side of router”
Example: 192.168.0.1
“Control Port” usually does not need to be changed. If it conflicts with other software, it can be changed
within the range of 49990 to 50009. (default value: 50000)
(4) Go to step 9 on the next page
(2) When connecting directly with a LAN cable for remote control
SCU-LAN10
Remote control PC
LAN
LAN
(1) Setting an “IP Address”
Set an IP address other than the computer's IP address. Generally, set as follows.
Example: 192.168.0.100
(2) Setting a “Subnet Mask”
Any setting can be used, but generally set as follows.
Example: 255.255.255.0
(3) No “Default Gateway” setting is required.
It is “0.0.0.0”and does not need to be changed.
“Control Port” usually does not need to be changed. It can be changed within the range of 49990 to 50009.
(default value: 50000)
(4) Press [
Apply
] button to save the settings.
(5) A confirmation screen is displayed. Click [
OK
].
(6) Go to step 9 on the next page