Samsung C27A750X User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 34

Configuring the Central Station Monitor IP - drivers

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2 Using "Central Station" Connecting to a LAN via USB cable LAN USB CABLE This product cannot connect to multiple source PCs at the same time and vice versa. 2.5 Configuring the Central Station Monitor IP 1 After installing the integrated driver for Central Station monitors, go to Control Panel ª Network and Internet ª Network and Sharing Center ª Change adapter settings. 2 You can see that the following two devices are displayed. a. The user PC's network device b. The Central Station monitor's network device (USB to Ethernet adapter) The two devices above refer to your PC's LAN network device and your Central Station monitor's network device. To use the Internet using the Central Station monitor's LAN network, configure the network settings as follows according to the type of IP you will be using. 2.5.1 Dynamic IP The dynamic IP address mode automatically configures the network settings on the PC using data sent by a server, which allots an IP address. This is possible, owing to the "DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)" service. The service consists of three steps: an IP address allotment request is sent to the DHCP server when the PC boots up, the DHCP server that received the request transmits network information such as the IP address to the PC, and the transmitted network information is automatically registered to the network settings on the PC. The DHCP service is convenient and useful especially in an environment where multiple PCs are used. Theoretically, the IP address changes each time the PC boots up (or an IP allotment request is sent); in many cases, however, the existing IP address is re-allotted. An Internet router performs two roles: creating a private IP address (NAT service) and automatically allotting the IP address to each PC (DHCP service) at the same time. When using your Central Station monitor's or notebook PC's LAN network, ensure you insert a LAN cable into only one device. Otherwise, a system crash may occur. 34 2 Using "Central Station"

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Using "Central Station"
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2 Using "Central Station"
Connecting to a LAN via USB cable
This product cannot connect to multiple source PCs at the same time and vice versa.
2.5
Configuring the Central Station Monitor IP
1
After installing the integrated driver for Central Station monitors, go to Control Panel
Network
and Internet
Network and Sharing Center
Change adapter settings.
2
You can see that the following two devices are displayed.
a.
The user PC’s network device
b.
The Central Station monitor’s network device (USB to Ethernet adapter)
The two devices above refer to your PC’s LAN network device and your Central Station monitor’s
network device.
To use the Internet using the Central Station monitor’s LAN network, configure the network settings as
follows according to the type of IP you will be using.
2.5.1
Dynamic IP
The dynamic IP address mode automatically configures the network settings on the PC using data sent
by a server, which allots an IP address. This is possible, owing to the “DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol)” service. The service consists of three steps: an IP address allotment request is
sent to the DHCP server when the PC boots up, the DHCP server that received the request transmits
network information such as the IP address to the PC, and the transmitted network information is
automatically registered to the network settings on the PC. The DHCP service is convenient and useful
especially in an environment where multiple PCs are used. Theoretically, the IP address changes each
time the PC boots up (or an IP allotment request is sent); in many cases, however, the existing IP address
is re-allotted. An Internet router performs two roles: creating a private IP address (NAT service) and
automatically allotting the IP address to each PC (DHCP service) at the same time.
When using your Central Station monitor’s or notebook PC’s LAN network, ensure you insert a LAN
cable into only one device. Otherwise, a system crash may occur.
LAN
USB CABLE