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You can add or remove devices from registration. Select a device, open
more options from the device properties panel, and
press Deregister to move a device to the unregistered group. Select a device from the unregistered group, then open
more
options from the device properties panel and press Register to register a unit.
To determine
additional
device connections, select one of the following options from the dropdown on the Devices tab:
Open (default): New devices will automatically connect and register.
Restricted: New devices will connect to the SSID network, but will be on the unregistered list until registered manually.
Private: No new devices can connect or register to the audio system.
Custom Network SSID Labels
It is recommended to change to a custom wireless network after getting up and running on the default network:
Recognizable
: Provide distinct names for your installation. Useful names correlate to a room or common use of the sys
tem (examples: SSID=Training or SSID=3NW)
Security
: Customs SSIDs are less likely to inadvertently connect unwanted wireless microphones.
Automatic Updates:
All connected devices automatically update to match the new network label.
To customize the network SSID label:
Go to
Settings
>
SSIDs
.
Select an SSID and rename it. Choose names (up to 32 characters) that make sense for your installation or use case.
Note:
The default SSID 00 is not editable.
(Optional) Press Push to devices to update the static SSID list on all devices connected to this access point The device
startup mode must be set to static list.
Resolving Identical Label Conflicts
If multiple access points share the same SSID and are in range of the devices, the system resolves the conflict by choosing
one of the following:
Last connected access point based on its unique MAC address
Or if none are recognized, the access point with the strongest RF signal
Separating Networks for Multiple Systems
To create separate microphone systems, use multiple access points and set each one to a different SSID. Then connect the
conference units to the corresponding network to set up the independent systems.