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3) In the "IP auto configuration" line at the top right, select "None".
4) Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway you want the DKVM-IP1 to use.
5) In the Authentication area, enter the Super User login and password for the
DKVM-IP1. The default login is super, and the default password is pass.
6) Click the Setup Device button. If the Super User login and password are correct, a
"Successfully configured device" message will appear. Otherwise, the message
"Permission Denied" will appear.
7) The DKVM-IP1's web management interface can now be accessed via the Internet
by simply browsing to the same IP address from a web browser.
Enabling DHCP to get a dynamic IP address:
If you have installed the DKVM-IP1 on the subnet (intranet) of a DHCP server, or the
subnet of a router that supports DHCP, you can use the DKVM-IP1 Utility to find the
dynamic IP address of the DKVM-IP1. DHCP automatically assigns a dynamic IP
address to the DKVM-IP1. This allows a device to be automatically assigned an IP,
eliminating the need for intervention by a network administrator, who would otherwise
have to manually assign the DKVM-IP1 a static IP address.
1) Before connecting the DKVM-IP1 to your network, make sure you complete the
configuration of the network's DHCP server. The network's router may be acting as
your network's DHCP server, or another device may be acting as the DHCP
server.
2) Connect the DKVM-IP1 to your network by using an Ethernet cable. Connect one
end to your network, and the other end to the Ethernet port of the DKVM-IP1.
3) The DHCP function of the router/server will now automatically assign an IP
address to the DKVM-IP1.
4) Make sure that the computer you are using to set up the DKVM-IP1 is connected
to the same network that the DKVM-IP1 is connected to.
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