Planar Wallnet Setup & Operation page 19

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Start WallNet Assistant. Upon opening, it
will look for all WallNet device servers on
the network and list them in the window.
• Each WallNet found on the local network
is listed with its IP address and the date
and time. If the WallNet has been assigned
a name, that name will appear first, such
as Puma1 WallNet: at 10.10.0.115 [Mon
Nov 29 13:40:33 2004].
• New WallNet device servers just out of the
box are listed with text, such as "WallNet
at: 10.10.0.102 [date and time]". The date
and time shown are from WallNet's own
clock, which you will set later.
• At the top of the list is the product name
and its version: WallNet Assistant 1.1.1,
which will go away when you click Find
WallNet(s).
• WallNet Assistant uses a very simple
broadcast protocol to discover WallNets
on the local network. Most networks do
not route broadcast packets, so it is very
possible to have properly configured,
reachable WallNets on your network that
WallNet Assistant won't find. Consult with
your network administrator if you are
having trouble using WallNet Assistant to
find WallNets.
Using WallNet Assistant
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