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This network carries both the Dante digital audio and the control data for Dante Controller. The network audio re
quires a wired, gigabit Ethernet connection to operate.
Device IP Settings
Configure IP
Sets IP mode of the selected network interface:
• Auto (DHCP): For automatic assignment of IP addresses.
• Manual (Static): For Static IP addresses.
IP Settings
View and edit the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for each network interface.
MAC Address
The network interface's unique identification.
Configuring IP Settings
IP configurations are managed through the web application. By default, they are set to Automatic (DHCP) mode.
DHCP mode enables the devices to accept IP settings from a DHCP server, or automatically fall back to Link-Local
settings when no DHCP is available. IP addresses may also be manually set.
To configure the IP properties, follow these steps:
1. Open the web application.
2. Go to the Settings tab and select Network.
3. Select Auto or Manual. If Auto is used, addresses will be automatically assigned. For Manual setup, follow the
instructions on manual configuration.
Manually Assigning Static IP Address
To manually assign IP addresses, follow these steps:
1. Open the web application.
2. Go to the Settings tab and select Network.
3. Select Manual as the Configure IP setting.
4. Enter the IP settings.
Setting Latency
Latency is the amount of time for a signal to travel across the system to the outputs of a device. To account for
variances in latency time between devices and channels, Dante has a predetermined selection of latency settings.
When the same setting is selected, it ensures that all Dante devices on the network are in sync.
These latency values should be used as a starting point. To determine the exact latency to use for your setup, de
ploy the setup, send Dante audio between your devices, and measure the actual latency in your system using
Audinate's Dante Controller software. Then round up to the nearest latency setting available, and use that one.
Use Audinate's Dante Controller software to change latency settings.
Latency Recommendations