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Behringer x32 rack wireless control in live sound situation
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Galaviz" data-source="post: 214849" data-attributes="member: 14537"><p>All the advice has been great and I really liked the video. I'm hung up on one step still. I bought a brand new router (TP Link Archer A6 AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Router) and straight out of the box connected it to the port on the back of the x32 Rack. I waited until after the router powered up to do this (it took a couple of minutes for the green lights on the router to come on). When connected I hit the DHCP button like it says to do in the video. Joy, all the zeros in the fields filled up. So I took my android tablet and tried to connect to the wireless it did find the two wireless networks that were discoverable from the router (they were cryptically named but I did find them). When I selected one of them my tablet took me to the TP Link website to set up the router. I'm not a computer guy...but digging through all the stuff in the software there is a tab for LAN, which shows a MAC address, an IP address, and a subnet mask. These all matched what was on the x32 rack network setup numbers. That should mean I'm good as long as I connect my tablet to the wireless network from the router right? I got flustered when I was with the system so I took a week off and now am back at it. I want our IEMs to work sooooo bad!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Galaviz, post: 214849, member: 14537"] All the advice has been great and I really liked the video. I'm hung up on one step still. I bought a brand new router (TP Link Archer A6 AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Router) and straight out of the box connected it to the port on the back of the x32 Rack. I waited until after the router powered up to do this (it took a couple of minutes for the green lights on the router to come on). When connected I hit the DHCP button like it says to do in the video. Joy, all the zeros in the fields filled up. So I took my android tablet and tried to connect to the wireless it did find the two wireless networks that were discoverable from the router (they were cryptically named but I did find them). When I selected one of them my tablet took me to the TP Link website to set up the router. I'm not a computer guy...but digging through all the stuff in the software there is a tab for LAN, which shows a MAC address, an IP address, and a subnet mask. These all matched what was on the x32 rack network setup numbers. That should mean I'm good as long as I connect my tablet to the wireless network from the router right? I got flustered when I was with the system so I took a week off and now am back at it. I want our IEMs to work sooooo bad! [/QUOTE]
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