
KUMO SDI Routers and Control Panels v4.7r1 17 www.aja.com
When using KUMO in a DHCP or Static IP addressed network, it is best to select
and maintain a consistent network scheme. If you use a mix of DHCP and Static
IP addresses, inconsistent performance can result. The most stable operation is
achieved when all IP addressing is either DHCP or Static.
Setup and Control from a Browser on macOS
Safari Browser: Type in KUMO Static IP Address
KUMO offers a factory default static IP address. The default static IP address
is temporary and is intended only to allow an initial connection. Once you’ve
connected using the static IP, you can then change that KUMO's IP address to one
compatible with your network, using KUMO's NETWORK tab.
NOTE: The default static address is temporary and will be disabled the next time KUMO
restarts. Any changes in the Network configuration will be saved upon restart.
1. Set the KUMO to its factory default IP address. See
for this procedure.
2. Configure your computer to communicate on the 192.168.101.X subnet as
shown below:
IMPORTANT: First record existing TCP/IP settings so that you can return your computer to
normal operation after this procedure.
A. Go to your System Preferences>Network and select Ethernet and Configure:
Manually.
Figure 6. Mac Network Setup Screen (System Preferences -> Network)
B. Input the address information shown below:
• IP Address: 192.168.101.X (do not use .1 in the last octet).
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
C. Click Apply.
3. Ensure the KUMO device to be controlled is connected to the Mac via
Ethernet (directly or via LAN).