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Brio User Guide
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Brio Screen Projector Tab
Encode Bit Rate
Bit rate per second for encoding Brio Screen Projector sources during meetings. Valid
options are: 1024, 2048, 3072, and 4096. Default value: 2048.
Protocol
Protocol used for Brio Screen Projector during multisite meetings: UDP (User Datagram
Protocol) or TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). UDP increases speed but can cause
pixilation. TCP can increase reliability. Default value: UDP.
Connect Brio to a Network
Use the network settings on the Network tab to connect a Brio to the network.
Brio Team and Team+ models have an internal WAP. This creates an isolated network for Brio.
Devices need to connect to this WAP to connect to Brio. Optionally, Brio Team and Team+ models can
be connected to your wireless network using the wireless option on the Wireless tab.
The Brio WAP is intended for environments where wireless support for personal devices is not
available. In environments where wireless networks for personal devices already exist, configure
Brio as a WLAN client. Connect as Wireless.
Brio Enterprise is connected to your network using an Ethernet cable connected to the Network 1
connector. The setting for this connection are set on the Network 1 tab. To host or attend a multisite
meeting, you must use the network associated with the Network 1 connector. Optionally, Brio
Enterprise can be connected to a second network using an Ethernet cable connected to the Network 2
connector. The settings for this connection are set on the Network 2 tab. If this optional network is set
up, users connected to either network can share sources. Users connected to Network 2 have limited
access to Brio. They can only connect devices to Brio. They cannot access the Meeting Manager.
If the Brio is connected to two networks, the networks must be on different subnets.
Wired Connection (Enterprise)
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Connect Brio to the network to be used by meeting participants. Refer to the Splash Screen for
help.
From the factory, Brio defaults to DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol). However, if a DHCP server is not available, the IP address
defaults to
192.168.1.100
.
These default settings are displayed when Brio is powered on. These settings must be reconfigured
for your LAN. Contact your network administrator.
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