Wireless screen – AJA Ki Pro User Manual

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wise to have all your Ki Pro devices running the most current software and the same
version. Also, without a properly configured default gateway (whether you have a router/
gateway or not), the discovery feature “Available Ki Pros—Click to Refresh” on the
Network page may not work.

NOTE:

Ki Pro devices shown are cached and may not reflect the realtime state of all Ki Pros on the
LAN. As Ki Pros are added or removed from the network they may take awhile to appear in the
Available Ki Pros listing. If, at any time you want a current view of the network (clearing the
cache and showing the realtime state), click the up arrow in the top right corner of the
Network panel twice to refresh (close and reopen) the list.

Wireless Screen

The Wireless screen enables or disables wireless connections to Ki Pro via a LAN wireless
access point, allowing you wireless browser control of Ki Pro. You will see different
controls depending on whether wireless access has been enabled or disabled.

Figure 29. Ki Pro Web Interface, Wireless Screen

802.11 Connection Status:

Shows the status of connection (connected or not connected)

KiPro 802.11 Control (53.1):

This parameter determines whether Ki Pro can be controlled remotely from a wireless
browser. Enabling wireless control turns on the internal 802.11 radio. Parameters 53.2
through 53.5 must be set correctly to configure Ki Pro so it can be controlled. Ki Pro
wireless control also requires the presence of wireless access point on the local LAN that
it can communicate with.

NOTE:

Although Ki Pro has an internal 802.11 transceiver, it is not a wireless access point. Wireless
browser clients talk to Ki Pro via an external wireless access point (such an Airport Extreme
base station).

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