SENA PS210W User Manual

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3.1.1. Interfaces

The PSx10W has two network interfaces: one is Ethernet interface and the other is WiFi interface. The

two network interfaces don’t work together. Please select a network interface to operate.

3.1.2. Using a Static IP Address

When using a Static IP address, the user must manually specify all the configuration parameters

associated with the IP address of the Pro Series. These include the IP address, the network subnet

mask, the gateway computer and the domain name server computers. This section will look at each of

these in more detail.

Note : The Pro Series will attempt to locate all this information every time it is turned on.

IP address

A Static IP address acts as a “static” or permanent identification number.

This number is assigned to

a computer to act as its location address on the network. Computers use these IP addresses to

identify and talk to each other on a network. Therefore, it is imperative that the selected IP address be

both unique and valid in a network environment.

Note : 192.168.1.x will never be assigned by and ISP (Internet Service Provider).

IP addresses

using this form are considered private. Actual applications of the Pro Series may require access to

public network, such as the Internet. If so, a valid public IP address must be assigned to the user’s

computer. A public IP address is usually purchased or leased from a local ISP.

Subnet mask

A subnet represents all the network hosts in one geographic location, such as a building or local area

network (LAN). The Pro Series will use the subnet mask setting to verify the origin of all packets.

If

the desired TCP/IP host specified in the packet is in the same geographic location (on the local

network segment) as defined by the subnet mask, the Pro Series will establish a direct connection. If

the desired TCP/IP host specified in the packet is not identified as belonging on the local network

segment, a connection is established through the given default gateway.

Default gateway

A gateway is a network point that acts as a portal to another network. This point is usually the

computer or computers that control traffic within a network or a local ISP (Internet service provider).

The Pro Series uses the IP address of the default gateway computer to communicate with hosts

outside the local network environment. Refer to the network administrator for a valid gateway IP

address.

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