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Kensington Lock, Network Connector - router
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Mackie DL806 and DL1608 Reference Guide Kensington Lock An optional Kensington Lock provides an extra level of security should the mixer be left alone, unwatched. There are a wide variety of cable apparatuses to choose from to secure your mixer via the Kensington Lock security slot. Feel free to decide on what type works best for you by perusing the Kensington website: http://www.kensington.com/ While the Kensington cable and lock provide some level of security, it is NOT foolproof or guaranteed protection. LOUD Technologies Inc. is not responsible for the loss, theft, damage or destruction of your mixer or iPad whether a Kensington Lock has been used or not. Network Connector The 100MB network connector is conveniently located next to the power connector. Its purpose in life is to connect the mixer to a Wi-Fi router via CAT5 Ethernet cable, thus enabling wireless control. Plug one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable into the mixer's network connector and the other end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable into a LAN port on the router, NOT a WAN port. Most routers allow the use of either a straight-wired cable or crossover cable, but If you have a choice, a straight-wired CAT5 Ethernet cable is the way to go to ensure smooth operation with any router. This is all we're giving you for now. Directions for setting up the rest of the router begin on chapter 4. That seems like such a long way off, but it starts on page 24! 22