Using Dns To Open Web Application; Web Application Views - Shure Microflex Complete Wireless MXCW Complete User Manual

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Using DNS to Open Web Application

You can bypass the Web Device Discovery application by entering the device DNS name into an internet browser. The DNS
name is derived from the model of the unit (MXCWAPT or MXCWNCS), in combination with the last three bytes (six digits) of
the MAC address, and ending in .local.
Format Example: If the MAC address of a unit is 00:0E:DD:AA:BB:CC, then the link is written as follows:
MXCWAPT:
http://MXCWAPT-aabbcc.local
MXCWNCS:
http://MXCWNCS-aabbcc.local

Web Application Views

The access point web application has dedicated views for specific meeting management tasks:
Admin view for meeting setup and configuration (default page). This view has full access to all other views.
Chairman view for the chairman/operator. Signing into this view allows access to the Display view as well.
Display view for meeting participants. Signing into this view does not allow access to other views.
Open the web application and sign in to the desired view. To have access to all views, sign in as the administrator and select
one of the additional views from the
Admin View
This view is dedicated for setting up and controlling meetings. Use this view to manage Devices, Audio, Meeting Controls,
and Wireless settings.
To access this view, do one of the following:
Sign in as Admin
Enter the IP address of the access point, followed by /admin
(example: http://192.168.11.137/admin).
Chairman View
This view is dedicated for microphone control during the meeting. Use this view to manage speakers, speak requests, and vot­
ing sessions. See Setting Up Participants for more information.
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