Network Settings
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Configuring the Primary Network (LAN) Settings
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Configuring the Secondary Network (Wi-Fi) Settings
You can configure a Primary network (LAN) or a Secondary network (Wi-Fi) for users to connect to and
share content on the Pano system.
Note: Throughout this document, the term 'Primary network' stands for the wired LAN network; while
'Secondary network' stands for the Wi-Fi network. Even if you use Wi-Fi as your only network
connection, it's still referred as the 'Secondary network'.
Configuring the Primary Network (LAN) Settings
You can configure IPv4, IPv6, DNS, and LAN options for the Primary Network (LAN).
LAN Status Lights
The LAN connector on the Pano device has two lights to indicate connection status and traffic.
Indicator Light
Both lights off
Green and yellow lights on
Green light on and blinking yellow light
Obtain IP Addresses Automatically
You can configure the system to obtain its IPv4 and IPv6 addresses automatically.
You must have a DHCP server deployed in your environment.
Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to Network > Primary Network.
2. Under the Primary Network section, select Obtain IP address automatically for IP Address.
Some of your IP Address (IPv4) and IP Address (IPv6) settings populate automatically. You can't
change these settings manually.
3. Select Save.
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Connection Status
No 10/100/1000 Base-T connection and no network
traffic
10/100/1000 Base-T connection
10/100/1000 Base-T connection with network traffic
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