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NETWORKING AND WEB UI | Control&Monitoring
There are 3 ways to communicate with the amplifier for control and monitoring:
1. A Built in Wi-Fi Access Point
2. Standard Ethernet 10/100 FAST Ethernet Connection via the RJ45 Connection.
3. You can connect the amplifier to the Venue’s Wi-Fi network.
1. Built-in Wi-Fi Access Point (WAP)
The built in Wi-Fi access point allows for a point-to-point connection. This means you will only be able to
communicate to one Connect Series amplifier at a time.
Using WAP
1. Press Wi-Fi button on rear panel to activate Wi-Fi Access Point
2. Once enabled, the front LCD now displays an SSID and IP address
3. Connect your device (phone, tablet, computer) to the amplifier’s Wi-Fi network
4. Enter the IP address from the front panel LCD into your device’s web browser
5. Control and monitor via the built-in web browser-based UI
NOTE: If a Cat5 or Cat6 cable is plugged in, WAP mode is disabled. Remove the Cat cable when entering AP mode.
Dante connections can stay plugged in.
2. 10/100MB FAST Ethernet
In 10/100MB FAST Ethernet Mode, you will be able to see multiple amplifiers in the Web Browser Based
UI.
Using 10/100MB FAST Ethernet
1. Connect via wired network using Cat5 or Cat6 cable
2. Once connected, the front LCD now displays an IP address
3. Connect your device (phone, tablet, computer) to the Local Area Network and enter the IP
address from the front panel LCD into your device’s web browser
4. Control and monitor via the built-in web browser-based UI
NOTE: Out of the box, the factory default settings require the amplifier to be connected to a DHCP switch.
3. Local Area Wi-Fi Network
Connecting multiple amplifiers to the venue’s Wi-Fi network allow you to see multiple amplifiers in the
Web Browser Based UI.
Using Local Area Wi-Fi
1. Connect to the Web App UI (same as WAP instructions above) then navigate to networking menu
2. Check the “Wi-Fi Enabled” box
3. Type in existing Wi-Fi network’s SSID that you would like to connect to (case sensitive)
4. Enter password if necessary, to see amp’s IP address, subnet mask, and gateway info confirming
your status and click “Save”
5. Connect your device (phone, tablet, computer) to the existing Wi-Fi network you have selected for
the amp
6. Control and monitor via the built-in web browser-based UI
NOTE: only one connection method is available for remote connection. If Wi-Fi is enabled, the ethernet connection is shutdown.
Vice versa is also true.

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