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The Sapling Company, Inc.
1633 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
USA
P. (+1) 215.322.6063
F. (+1) 215.322.8498
www.sapling-inc.com
IP Monitor:
As long as the Network Repeater is on the network, it
will appear on any IP Monitor that runs on a computer
on the same subnet. Double-clicking on the same
line as the Network repeater will take the user to the
repeater’s web interface.
For more information on the other functions of the
IP Monitor, refer to an IP Digital or IP Analog Manual.
Both manuals are available online at sapling-inc.com/
manuals/
If you have multiple network repeaters, you will need to tell them apart by their Serial Numbers. Once
you have accessed the web interface, you will be able to change the name of each repeater, making them
easier to identify on the Monitor.
There are two methods for connecting to the repeater for the first time; Static IP and
DHCP. The repeater is shipped in DHCP configuration.
DHCP:
1) Locate the device’s Serial Number. It will be printed on a rectangular sticker located next to the antenna
port.
2) Power the clock and attach the data cable to the RJ45 port, as shown in Installation step #7.
3) Use the IP Monitor to identify the network repeater. Look for the serial number as a way of identifying
the device.
4) Doube-click on the matching serial number to access the web interface.
Connecting to the Repeater