Manually Assigning Static Ip Address; Setting Latency; Using The Web Application With A Wireless Connection - Shure Microflex Complete Wireless MXCW Complete User Manual

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Manually Assigning Static IP Address

To manually assign IP addresses:
1.
Open the web application.
2.
Go to the Settings tab and select Network.
3.
Select Manual as the IP configuration.
4.
Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address.
5.
Click Apply when finished.

Setting Latency

Latency is the amount of time for a signal to travel across the system to the outputs of a device. To account for variances in la­
tency time between devices and channels, Dante has a predetermined selection of latency settings. When the same setting is
selected, it ensures that all Dante devices on the network are in sync.
These latency values should be used as a starting point. To determine the exact latency to use for your setup, deploy the set­
up, send Dante audio between your devices, and measure the actual latency in your system using Audinate's Dante Controller
software. Then round up to the nearest latency setting available, and use that one.
Use Audinate's Dante Controller software to change latency settings.
Latency Recommendations
Latency Setting
0.25 ms
0.5 ms (default)
1 ms
2 ms

Using the Web Application with a Wireless Connection

When operating the web application with a wireless connection, it's important to set up the wireless router properly for best per­
formance. The system employs several standard­based protocols that rely on multicast. The wireless connection treats broad­
cast and multicast packets differently than general packets for backward compatibility reasons. In some cases, the wireless
router will limit the multicast packet transmission rate to a value that is too slow for web application to properly operate.
Wireless routers typically support 802.11b, 802.11a/g, and/or 802.11n standards. By default, many wireless routers are config­
ured to allow older 802.11b devices to operate over the network. In this configuration, these routers will automatically limit the
multicast data rates (or sometimes referred to as 'basic rate', or 'management rate') to 1­2Mbps.
Note: A wireless connection can only be used for the control software. Network audio cannot be transmitted over a wireless connection.
Tip: For larger wireless microphone configurations, it's recommended to increase the multicast transmission rate to provide adequate bandwidth.
Important: For best performance, use a wireless router that does not limit the multicast rate to 1-2 Mbps.
Shure recommends the following wireless router brands:
Cisco
Linksys
Apple
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