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DGX-IP1000C/IP100H -V1.0
CATEGORY
What is difference between an area and a
site?
Are there any regulation problems in
making telephone calls through an
IP100H?
Up to 100 sets of the IP100H can connect
to a IP1000C. However, if you have 120
sets of IP100H, and you turn OFF 20 of
them, can we use the remaining 100
IP100Hs?
If 10 people try to talk at the same time,
can their communication be heard and
understood?
Is it possible to have detailed log
information for security purposes?
(Example: Transceiver / Access time /
Access point information)
How do you upgrade the controller from a
20 transceiver system to a 100
transceivers system?
System
How do you recover the system if the
IP1000C controller breaks down?
Is it possible to operate the IP Advanced
Radio system in a public Wi-Fi network?
QUESTION
52
ANSWER
An area is the communication coverage area
of a single access point.
A Site is where the IP1000C and the
connected access points are physically
located.
Check with your local regulations before
considering using the system for telephone
calls.
IP100H's number must be registered.
Therefore, more than 100 IP100Hs cannot be
registered.
The voice audio may be garbled. This differs
depending on several factors. Up to 4
persons can talk at the same time.
Not at this time.
At this time you cannot use the setting data
of the IP1000C 20 transceiver version to
configure the 100 transceiver version. The
format is different.
You can exchange the controller with one of
the same version, and then install the original
setting data from a backup that you made on
a USB flash drive.
NOTE: There is no compatibility between 20
transceiver version and 100 transceiver
version setting data.
If you are a public Wi-Fi network provider and
you want to use the system in your network,
you can install the IP1000C in the network. In
such a case, if you do, we strongly
recommend that you use different SSID to
separate the public Wi-Fi and the IP
Advanced Radio system in the network.
NOTE: The IP Advanced Radio system is not
designed to be used in a public Wi-Fi
network. Therefore, we don't recommend you
to use the system in a public Wi-Fi network.

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