Web browser via wireless device – AJA Ki Pro User Manual

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Web Browser via Wireless Device

Another option for remote control is Ki Pro’s built-in 802.11 wireless transceiver which
can communicate with properly configured 802.11 wireless access points such as an
Airport Basestation or 802.11 wireless router.

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). Enabling wireless control turns on the internal 802.11 radio. Parameters 53.1
through 55.1 must be set correctly to configure Ki Pro so it can be controlled via 802.11b/g.

Figure 33. Ki Pro Web Interface, Wireless Configuration Screen

You can enable or disable wireless control of Ki Pro for security. Further, you can select a
type of wireless security to match other devices; popular methods such as WEP, WPA and
WPA2 are supported. To use wireless control you’ll follow this basic process:

1. Enable 802.11 wireless control of Ki Pro.

2. Select the 802.11 IP Config: DHCP (automatic) or Static (manually assigned) address.

3. Leave Hide 802.11 Password Off until you finish wireless configuration.

Caution!

AJA recommends you only update the Ki Pro when on mains power, or with a fully
charged battery.

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