IT Deployment Guide Introduction The Atlona AT-UHD-SW-510W is a 5×2, multi-format matrix switcher with wireless presentation capability. It provides universal BYOD (bring your own device) compatibility with HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C inputs, plus wireless connectivity for mobile devices. The SW-510W is HDCP 2.2 compliant, and features matrixed or mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs.
UHD-SW-510W will prompt the user that the default password is being used during the login session. The AT-UHD-SW-510W allows the user to login to the Web GUI using either the HTTP or HTTPS protocol. In addition, the unit can be configured to restrict the login process to the HTTPS protocol.
• TTLS • PEAP For information about using the AT-UHD-SW-510W built-in firewall option, refer to Firewall Modes (page 14). Network Ports The following table provides a lists of ports that are required to be open in order to communicate with computer and mobile devices on the same network.
510W is used as a basic switcher. Refer to Figure 1, below. To boot the AT-UHD-SW-510W in this mode, disconnect the Ethernet cable and wireless USB antennas from the unit and connect the power supply. The unit will boot normally and will continue to act as a 4-input, 1-output switcher.
IT Deployment Guide Standalone Wireless Access Point / Hotspot Mode In this mode, the AT-UHD-SW-510W will act as a Standalone Wireless Access Point (WAP) and doesn’t have to be physically connected to either the Enterprise or Guest Network. Wireless clients (laptop/tablet/smartphone) can connect to the SSID of the unit and cast their screen, wirelessly.
The AT-UHD-SW-510W can be integrated into the existing Enterprise Network / Guest Network by connecting the AT-UHD-SW-510W through Ethernet or Wireless (in some cases using both) on the unit. In this mode, users that are connected to the Enterprise Network / Guest Network will be able to share their screen content.
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The Ethernet interface on the unit will not be connected to the network. To enable this mode, the AT-UHD-SW-510W must already be connected to a network using the Ethernet interface. 1. Login into the web GUI of the AT-UHD-SW-510W. Refer to the User Manual for more information on the login procedure.
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Miracast™ to mirror their screen. In order to configure the AT-UHD-SW-510W to operate in this mode, connect the Ethernet interface of the AT-UHD- SW-510W to the Enterprise Network and enable WAP.
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For more information, refer to the following link: Avahi Gateway Setup Figure 6 - Wired Mode plus Wireless with different subnets Laptop (WAP forwards Wireless Access Point (WAP) multcast traffic to WLC) AT-UHD-SW-510W Enterprise Network Switch 2 RS -2 R I/O IG GE (wireless network)
If the Dedicated Network is only being used for managing the unit, then in order for company users to cast their screen, connect the AT-UHD-SW-510W to the Wireless SSID of the company. All the users connected to the company Wireless SSID will be able to discover the unit and cast their screen.
IT Deployment Guide WiFi Modes The AT-UHD-SW-510W has three WiFi modes: Access Point, Connect, and Disabled. To set the WiFi mode, access the web GUI, then go to Administration > Networking > Wifi. Refer to the User Manual for more information.
Clients connected to the AT-UHD-SW-510W WAP, will have access to the clients present on the same private network. • Clients connected to the AT-UHD-SW-510W WAP WAP do not have access to the clients present on the different private network (same network as the Ethernet interface). •...
- Laptop #1 and Laptop #2 cannot reach Laptop #3 (different private network access is blocked). - Laptop #1 and Laptop #2 do not have Internet access. None Select this option to disable the firewall on the AT-UHD-SW-510W. All incoming and outgoing traffic is permitted. • All available networks are reachable.
Note that these values may vary, depending upon the network environment. Chromecast™ Video Content (1920 x 1080p @ 59.94 Hz / 60 Hz) • Maximum bandwidth consumption: ~ 6.607 Mbps Document (with random scrolling) • Maximum bandwidth consumption: ~ 2.628 Mbps AT-UHD-SW-510W...
NOTE: Miracast P2P uses WiFi Direct and does not use the existing network resources. Video Content (1920 x 1080p @ 59.94 Hz / 60 Hz) • Maximum bandwidth consumption: ~ 14.709 Mbps Document (with random scrolling) • Maximum bandwidth consumption: ~ 9.539 Mbps AT-UHD-SW-510W...
Getting the IP Address 1. Make sure the AT-UHD-SW-510W is powered. 2. Insert a USB drive into the AUX port of the AT-UHD-SW-510W. 3. Wait approximately 10 seconds. 4. Remove the USB drive from the AUX port insert the drive into an available USB port on a computer.