Chapter 4: Browser Remote Control; Remote Control Overview; Web Browser Via Ethernet - AJA Ki Pro Installation And Operation Manual

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Remote Control Overview

Web Browser via Ethernet

Chapter 4:
An optimized web server inside Ki Pro allows you to remotely monitor and adjust parameter
settings via a a browser client, either running on a network wired computer or wireless device.
The network can be a closed local area network, a straight computer-to-Ki Pro cable, or even
exposed through a firewall to a broadband WAN (not generally recommended since anyone
on the internet can then access the Ki Pro). If wireless networking is desired, Ki Pro can
communicate with a LAN attached 802.11 access point for communication with wireless
browser clients like an Apple iPhone or Apple iPod Touch—or 802.11b/g enabled laptops.
The LAN connection on Ki Pro uses a standard RJ45 connector, but internally it's intelligent
and communicates via standard "straight-through" CAT 5 ethernet cables or null-modem
(cross-over) cables without any configuration or strapping required.
Note: Safari is the supported web browser for Ki Pro control. Other browser software may
work, but AJA cannot guarantee operation.
To control Ki Pro via wired internet, connect a computer to the Ki Pro unit's LAN connector, an
RJ45 socket, via a CAT5 ethernet cable.
To access the Ki Pro, simply enter its URL in the web browser. The URL will be the IP address
defined in Ki Pro's Network parameter menus (50.2—please note also that 50.1 through 50.4
must all be configured correctly to access Ki Pro on your network). If Ki Pro is using DHCP (the
default), the IP address can be found by going to parameter 50.2 and reading it there. When
Ki Pro is shipped from the AJA factory, it defaults to DHCP operation.
If 50.1 is set to DHCP, and the DHCP server on the network fails to grant an IP address, then Ki
Pro will fall back to the static IP address.
If 50.1 is set to Default Addr, the factory default static IP address is: 10.65.74.65.
So, if 50.1 is set to Default Addr, you would type the following in the web browser:
http://10.65.74.65 to see Ki Pro's web interface Main Status screen.
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