Remote Network Control; Network Connections - AJA Ki PRO Installation And Operation Manual

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Remote Network Control

Network
Connections
Ki Pro v3.2
The following diagram and text explain how to interface to Ki Pro using an Ethernet
direct connection, LAN, or wireless network.
Figure 16. Ki Pro Networking Example
Ki Pro Wireless Connection
STATUS
CLI P xxxxxxxx
1 4% S
SELECT
ADJUST
CONFIG
REEL xxx
00: 01: 21: 13
MEDIA
DELETE
SLOT
CLIP
802.11b/g
wireless
Airport
iPhone
Wireless
Router
WAN/ISP
Ki Pro can be networked directly to a MacBook Pro or Mac using a single Ethernet cable
(straight or cross-over)—or it can be connected to a local area network (LAN). If wireless
networking is desired, Ki Pro can also be controlled via an iPhone or laptop browser using
802.11b/g and communicating through a wireless access point (AirPort).
In hard-wired configurations, Ki Pro connects via its 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet
connector. In a direct connection, you simply connect the Ki Pro to an Ethernet-equipped
computer having a browser using a Cat-5 cable. If connecting via a LAN, you then
connect the Ki Pro's Ethernet connector to a hub or switch on the LAN. A LAN is a shared
network that includes other Ethernet devices all attached via a hub or digital switch.
LANs may be divided into zones separated by software or hardware routers.
Laptop
w/Web Browser
for Remote
Control
Ki Pro Wired Connectionion
STATUS
CLI P xxxxxxxx
1 4% S
SELECT
ADJUST
CONFIG
REEL xxx
00: 01: 21: 13
MEDIA
DELETE
SLOT
CLIP
10/100/1000 Base-T
Firewall
& Router
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i on
i
Hub
10/100/1000 Base-T
LAN
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