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DMP801

Network Settings

When using the DMP801 remote software – either within the local area network or through the internet – the network
settings need to be set appropriately to allow external computers to identify and connect to it�
Device Name: The name of the current device is found here� This can be adjusted by the user if necessary�
DHCP Server/Client: Users can activate DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol – on the DMP801. The DMP801
can be selected as either a client or a server� When your local network runs off a DHCP protocol, the network will
automatically assign your DMP801 an IP address� If your network runs off a DHCP server, you can turn it on using the
DHCP Client button. If you wish to set your DMP801 as the DHCP server, turn it on here�
IP Address: When not using a DHCP server, you can enter an IP address for your DMP801 here� Otherwise it will
be automatically assigned� If entering your own IP address, Asystems suggests 192�168�x�99 – where "x" could be
determined by your local area network's settings� Check network settings on other computers on the same network for
this value�
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for your DMP801 can be entered into this field. For most networks – and particularly if
you're unsure what it is – this should be kept set as "255�255�255�0"�
Gateway Address: A gateway is a device that can connect other devices in a network that use different types of
protocols� This is typically your router, but a computer could also serve as a gateway�
Current Users: At the bottom of the page, a list of currently connected users will be displayed� This list will include the
user name, the IP address of the user and the level of access they're afforded�
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