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Kaleidescape Part No. 101-0105-00 Rev 4
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Kaleidescape Premiere Line Installation Guide
Network Requirements
Network Connections
Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 network cabling can be used. Network cabling must
have all four pairs of the cable terminated at each connector for
1000Base-T speed.
Kaleidescape strongly recommends the use of wired Ethernet network
connections between servers and players. Wireless and powerline
connections work well for providing Internet access to the Premiere system,
for connecting control systems, and for accessing the browser interface
from a computer; however, a wired Ethernet network must be used for
connecting the Premiere line components because there is little tolerance
for latency while streaming movies or music.
Up to 54 megabits per second of network bandwidth is used while
streaming a Blu-ray quality movie. Blu-ray quality movies are not
compressed when downloaded or imported. Full audio and video fidelity are
maintained.
A single 1U+ Movie Server or 3U Server can stream up to 15 Blu-ray quality
movies over a well-designed 1000Base-T network at the same time.
Configuring Network Settings
Assigning Fixed IP Addresses Using DHCP Reservations
DHCP reservations provide a central point of management for all IP
allocations at a site. With DHCP reservations, network parameters such as
IP addresses, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers are set in one
place — at the DHCP server. If any of these parameters change, only the
DHCP server has to be modified.
For most installations, the DHCP server built into the router is perfectly
adequate.
The procedure to create DHCP reservations is device-specific. Refer to the
router or DHCP server documentation for instructions. DHCP reservations
are usually made using MAC addresses. To see MAC addresses for Premiere
line components, go to the
SETTINGS
> Components
page on the browser
interface. Refer to
Configuring System Components on page 76
.
The MAC address of a player can also be found on the
System Summary
view of the onscreen user interface.