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How to set up your wireless network for irfr or arfr

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Note that access points will typically end up transmitting all multicast or broadcast information on the network. This
means that level data from sACN, EDMX, and ArtNet may be sent over wireless, consuming bandwidth. In larger
installations, this can become problematic and affect WiFi remote connection, performance, and responsiveness.
Single Console with Dual Network Ports on an Existing Network with a Router or
Access Point
Newer consoles in the Eos Family have two network ports available for use. One application of the second network port
is to allow for WiFi remote traffic to be separated from the rest of the lighting network. In this case, be sure that the
DHCP service is turned on for the second network port and connect the router's WAN port or access point to the
console. Since the two network ports are on entirely separate networks, this setup works in scenarios where you have a
single console in the system or only wish to use a WiFi remote with that console alone.
Single Console with a Router or Access Point
Some systems do not transmit lighting levels over the network. In these cases, connecting the router's WAN port or
access point directly after turning on the DHCP service on the console will be completely fine.
Preparing Your Console
Find the Console's IP address
An important detail for configuring the app will be the IP address of the console.
Eos v3.2.0 and greater:
Eos v3.1.5 and lower:
https://support.etcconnect.com/ETC/Consoles/Console_Apps/How_to_Set_Up_Your_Wireless_Network_for_iRFR_or_aRFR_...
Updated: Tue, 03 Oct 2023 07:16:35 GMT
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