Keyspan US-4A User Manual page 41

Keyspan us-4a usb server: user manual
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Encode Session:
Active Discovery:
IP Address:
TCP Port:
Re-try timeout:
When you have finished entering your settings, click the OK button to save your changes or click
the Cancel button to discard your changes and return to the previous window.
If you have added a Server Access Settings record, the Server Access Settings shows the
following information:
Server #:
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.3.x. Patent Pending.
Rev 2005jun23
Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual
Enabling this check box will encode your communication between the
USB Server hardware and your computer. You only need to enable this
option in this window.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Encoding your communication with your USB Server will
affect overall performance of your USB Server and USB devices connected to it.
If your USB Server is outside of your network, ie in another office, or if
you need to access your USB Server across a WAN, enable Active
Discovery. Active Discovery will search for USB Servers outside of
your local network. Please note that active discovery requires that you
know the IP address, TCP port, and password (if one has been setup) of
the USB Server that you want to access.
If Active Discovery is enabled, enter the IP address of the USB Server
that you want to connect to. This field is only available if Active
Discovery is turned on.
If Active Discovery is enabled, enter the TCP Port of the USB Server
that you want to connect to. The default setting is 3842. This field is
only available if Active Discovery is turned on.
When Active Discovery is enabled, your computer will continually try
to connect to the specified USB Server. The Re-try timeout setting
determine how long, in seconds, the USB Server will try to contact the
specified USB Server. The default setting is 15 seconds. This field is
only available if Active Discovery is turned on.
is only available on the Mac version of the Keyspan Server Utility.
Displays the last five numbers of your USB Server's Network
Address/Mac Address. The full Network Access is printed on the
bottom of your USB
NOTE: Re-try timeout
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