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The mixer will own the IP addresses and provide IP leases to devices requesting access to that network. The mixer will
always use IP address 192.168.1.1 and assign IP addresses 192.168.1.101 192.168.1.132 to its clients. Static IP is
available for Ethernet LAN and Wifi Client operation. The mixer will use the fixed (static) IP address, subnet mask and
gateway that you specify for registering on the network. Make sure that the addresses you specify manually are not
conflicting with any other addresses on the same network. We generally recommend using the DHCP mode, unless
you have a very specific reason to set it up manually.
Note: Changing parameters of the currently selected connection mode will disconnect the software from the console. If
the console is erroneously configured for a fixed IP address that is incompatible with the network it is connected to, the
console will be inaccessible. In this case, one of the other two connection modes can be used to regain access and
amend the settings. If that does not work, hold the Reset button for 2 seconds to return to default network settings.
Mixer name and Ethernet setup screen
Ethernet/LAN
This mode supports DHCP Client (default), DHCP Server, and fixed IP operation. Note that if the XR16/XR12 is
connected to a network where no DHCP server is present, the mixer will generate an automatic IP address (range
169.254.1.0 169.254.254.255). There are no security options for LAN connections, so any device in that network may
take control of connected XR16/XR12 consoles. When connecting via LAN/ Ethernet to a Wifi router, make sure the
security settings of that router prevent unauthorized access.
Wifi Client setup screen

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