ADB Wi-Fi Remote Control
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5. Get connected
There are different ways to connect the Remote Control to your desk(s). This User
Manual describes some of those connection set-ups. For other system lay-outs
The following chapter describes these configurations:
•Basic Connection: one lighting desk and one Access Point.
•Standard Connection: one/several desks and one/several Access Points.
•Customized Connection: one/several desks and one/several Access Points,
with security (Access Control).
5.1. Basic Connection
Connect a standalone desk or a Master/Slave system with one Access Point.
Hardware & Software Requirements:
•Pocket PC with Win Mobile 2003 and integrated wireless LAN
•ADB Wi-Fi Software
•An Ethernet Switch is required in case of a Master/Slave system
•Wireless Access Point : D-link DWL-200AP
•Ethernet cables (the selected WAP is Auto-MDI/MDIX2)
•Desk with ISIS®2.10 software
5.2. Standard and Customized Connection
These set-ups are suitable to connect one or more desks with one or more Access
Points.
Hardware & Software Requirements:
•Pocket PC Win Mobile 2003 and integrated wireless LAN
•ADB Wi-Fi Software
•Wireless Access Point : D-link DWL-200AP
•ADB Desk with ISIS®2.10 software (or later)
•Ethernet Switch (is not required when using one desk, one Access Point and
the distance between Desk and Access Point does not exceed 100 m.)
•Ethernet cables (one cable for each node3)
2 The Ethernet Port on the DWL-2000AP is Auto-MDI/MDIX. You can use either a standard or a
cross-link Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port of the DWL-2000AP to an Ethernet switch or a
console
3A node is any device connected to a network. Nodes can be computers, personal digital assistants
(Pocket PC), lighting desks, or other network appliances.
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