Client Network Ip Setting - ViewSonic SD-T245 User Manual

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Client Network IP Setting

LAN Setup
• DHCP settings
By default, the client will request DHCP as local IP when the client system boots
up. User can check the IP status in the System Information window (in Quick
Connection mode) or in the Network setting window (in Desktop mode). If the
client IP is not correctly set, users can request DHCP again or set up a static IP.
• DHCP auto-reconnect function
If the network cable is removed accidently, the local IP can be automatically
requested again from the DHCP server within 10 seconds of the network cable
being replaced.
• Static IP
If a static IP is preferred, users can manually set the IP/Subnet Mask value to the
local client. As an option, user can also specify the Default gateway and DNS IP.
Wireless Setup
• Automatic wireless connecting
By default setting, the client will connect to the preferred wireless AP (Access
Point) and request the DHCP as client IP when the client system boots up. This
depends on whether the system has at least one stored wireless connection and
the Auto connect when system startup option is enabled.
• Wireless connection keep alive function
In wireless connected status, client system will automatically re-connect to
original AP if the AP is temporally unavailable or the wireless USB dongle is
plugged out and then plugged in. The system reboot action will trigger "automatic
wireless connecting" but this function.
• Wireless connection setting
When the user opens the network setting window, the wireless application will
start scanning for connectible AP lists. User can check the AP status and select
which AP to connect to. In the AP connection window, the user needs to enter
their password and select whether DHCP or static IP is preferred. These settings
will then be stored in this AP connection.
User can also manually add a new AP connection. In the AP connection setting
window, user can specify SSID, security type, password, and DHCP/static IP.
• Gateway priority
When a local LAN is connected, it will have a have a higher priority than wireless
a gateway. In this situation, the wireless gateway value is disabled.
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