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ACCESS includes a special operational mode that allows it to share a net-
work connection with other devices. ACCESS will create and maintain the
main network channel, then act as router over a second network port to
deliver data to an external device.
ACCESS codec packets contain real-time headers, and the ACCESS will
deliver these to the network ahead of other user information. In this way,
ACCESS will assure that outgoing user data will not affect outgoing codec
packets.
On the return channel, priority of audio codec packets vs. user packets
are determined by the Internet Service provider, so if there is contention
heavy user data may have an affect on decoder performance.
Under most circumstances, ACCESS will be sharing a network with an
USB-based network based attached to its
USB
port, and distributing data
to other users via Ethernet. In this configuration, you will need an Ether-
net switch between ACCESS and the computers getting the data. Alternate-
ly, if only one computer will be connected, an Ethernet crossover cable
may be used between ACCESS and the computer.
This type of connection is shown in Figure 51. ACCESS is using an USB-
based device to connect to the Internet and using its Ethernet port to
share the IP connection with a laptop computer via a crossover cable.
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Figure 51 - Gateway Connection
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