Network
Protocol
To control your HyperDeck Shuttle HD with ATEM switchers, or to control it remotely via
HyperDeck Ethernet Protocol, the HyperDeck Shuttle HD needs be on the same network as
your other equipment using DHCP or by manually adding a fixed IP address.
HyperDeck Shuttle HD disk recorders arrive set to DHCP by default. The dynamic
host configuration protocol, or DHCP, is a service on network servers that
automatically finds your HyperDeck disk recorder and assigns an IP address.
DHCP
The DHCP is a great service that makes it easy to connect equipment via Ethernet
and ensure their IP addresses do not conflict with each other. Most computers
and network switchers support DHCP.
When 'static ip' is selected, you can enter your network details manually. When
setting IP addresses manually so all units can communicate, they must share
Static IP
the same subnet mask and gateway settings. In addition, the first three fields
of numbers in the panel's IP address also need to match.
If there are other devices on the network that have the same identifying number in their IP
address, there will be a conflict and the units won't connect. If you encounter a conflict, simply
change the identifying number in the unit's IP address.
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