Before We Continue...
A network connection is required for the remainder of PART 3: GO. If you haven't
already done so, please connect TriCaster Mini to a local network (a Gigabit
network is recommended and considered mandatory for an HD session). If you
don't have access to a local network, please skip ahead to the following section,
PART 4: TURBO. You can always come back.
IMPORTANT: Typically, all that is required to connect TriCaster Mini to a local
network is to plug one end of a standard CAT5e Ethernet cable into the
Ethernet port on the rear panel and the other end into an external network
outlet or router. If you can't establish a network connection or require
additional configuration, please refer to the Networking section of the
TriCaster Mini User Guide. If you need additional help, please consult your
resident tech pro, system administrator, or Internet provider.
TRICASTER MINI AND WIFI
TriCaster Mini's built-in WiFi capability should be used at your discretion. While you
can use the built-in WiFi to access a local network without cabling, you may
encounter network limitations that are not under TriCaster Mini's control—for
example, bandwidth limitations, cross-interference from access points on the same
channel (or a neighboring one), and even blocked access by others in the area.
These network limitations can affect performance when attempting to live stream,
publish or connect to networked devices in a high-density area (such as large
corporate buildings and arenas) where many people are operating WiFi access
points and other mobile devices.
If you have concerns that you will encounter network limitations at your location,
it's highly recommended that you use a wired connection between TriCaster and an
external network outlet or router (using a standard CAT5e Ethernet cable) instead.
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