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 Wi-Fi router that does not limit the multicast rate to 1-2 Mbps.
Shure recommends the following Wi-Fi router brands:
•
Cisco
•
Linksys
•
Apple
Packet Bridge
Packet bridge enables an external controller to obtain IP information from the control interface of a Shure device. To access the
packet bridge, an external controller must send a query packet over unicast UDP* to port 2203 on the Dante interface of the
Shure device.
1.
Send a UDP packet with a minimum 1-byte payload .
Note: The maximum accepted payload 140 bytes. Any content is allowed.
2.
The Shure device will send a response packet over unicast UDP to the controller, using a destination UDP port identical
to the source port of the query packet. The payload of the response packet follows this format:
Bytes
0-3
4-7
8-13
Note: The Shure device should respond in less than one second on a typical network. If there is no response, try sending the query again after verify
ing the destination IP address and port number.
*UDP: User Datagram Protocol
IP Ports and Protocols
Shure Control
Port
TCP/UDP
Protocol
21
tcp
FTP
22
tcp
SSH
23
tcp
Telnet
68
udp
DHCP
80*
tcp
HTTP
427
tcp/udp
SLP
443
tcp
HTTPS
161
tcp
SNMP
Description
Required for firmware updates (otherwise closed)
Not supported
Standard console interface
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Required to launch embedded web server
†
Required for inter-device communication
Not supported
Not supported
Content
IP address, as 32-bit unsigned integer in network order
Subnet mask, as 32bit unsigned integer in network or
der
MAC address, as array of 6 bytes
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