Networking receivers, Basic network, Accessing the network with a computer – Shure The SM58 Vocal Artist UHF User Manual

Page 10: Static ip addressing, Existing uhf network installations

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Shure UHF-R Wireless

Networking Receivers

Basic Network

Connect receivers to an Ethernet router with DHCP service. Use Ethernet switch-
es to extend the network for larger installations.

Use the receiver’s default network setting
(

Util > Network > Mode = DHCP).

Accessing the Network with a Computer

If you want to use the Wireless Workbench software, connect your computer to
the network and install the software from the CD that came with the receiver.
Make sure your computer is configured for DHCP (from Control Panel, click Net-
work Connections
. Double-click on Local Area Connection. Select Internet Pro-
tocol (TCP/IP)
and click Properties. Select Obtain IP address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK).

NOTE: Some security software or firewall settings on your computer can prevent
you from connecting to the receivers. If using firewall software, allow connections
on port 2201.

Using USB...

Connect the computer to the USB port on any of the receivers to access the
whole network.

Static IP Addressing

The receiver also supports static IP addressing. Assign your own IP addresses (

Util > Network > Mode = Manual). See

“Network Parameters” on page 10.

NOTE: Dual receivers use a single IP address, which may be set through either LCD interface.

Existing UHF Network Installations

Both Shure’s UHF-R receivers and legacy UHF receivers can be networked to the same PC and accessed using the latest Wireless
Workbench software.

Router with DHCP

Router with DHCP

Switch

Switch

Computer

(optional)

Computer

(optional)

USB

Ethernet

USB

RS-232

U888

UHF

UHF-R

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