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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Eskam" data-source="post: 88426" data-attributes="member: 2124"><p>Re: X32-router-laptop?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is important - if you are using a network that just has the X32, your wifi access point or router and laptop, if your wifi access point/router isn't handing out DHCP then you want to have everything set up with static IP's. Indeed, for simplicity, reliability and the overall reduction of variables (which is always a good thing, especially in a live environment!) just set your equipment up with static IP's. </p><p></p><p>Windows 7, 8 and maybe Vista as well as Mac OSX let you set up profiles for your network configurations so you can pick "Show", "Home" etc. that have all the settings for the various places you set up your equipment. The iPad doesn't, unfortunately but it's pretty easy to change it between static/DHCP. If anyone is interested in the profile thing for Windows or OSX, let me know for which OS - I have some links somewhere to some good tutorials with screen shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Eskam, post: 88426, member: 2124"] Re: X32-router-laptop? This is important - if you are using a network that just has the X32, your wifi access point or router and laptop, if your wifi access point/router isn't handing out DHCP then you want to have everything set up with static IP's. Indeed, for simplicity, reliability and the overall reduction of variables (which is always a good thing, especially in a live environment!) just set your equipment up with static IP's. Windows 7, 8 and maybe Vista as well as Mac OSX let you set up profiles for your network configurations so you can pick "Show", "Home" etc. that have all the settings for the various places you set up your equipment. The iPad doesn't, unfortunately but it's pretty easy to change it between static/DHCP. If anyone is interested in the profile thing for Windows or OSX, let me know for which OS - I have some links somewhere to some good tutorials with screen shots. [/QUOTE]
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