Sony PXW-Z190 Setup Guide for Wireless Network Connection - Page 12

Preparation

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3 Chapter Preparation Prepare the following items before setting up your camcorder in each use case. Appropriate network settings and Network Client Mode settings are needed for each use case. 3.1. Network Environment The supported network environments for internet connection are as follows. • 4G/LTE USB Modem • Wireless LAN • Wired LAN 3.1.1. 4G/LTE USB Modem The supported USB modem models vary depending on the country or region. For details, contact a Sony professional sales representative. "Single Link" and "Dual Link" are both supported for the Live Streaming Operation use case. "Single Link" uses one network, while "Dual Link" uses multiple networks for streaming. "Dual Link" works with two 4G/LTE USB modems, or one 4G/LTE USB modem and one wireless LAN station network. In this case, use of different carriers is recommended for stable network performance. Before attaching a 4G/LTE USB modem to the camcorder, check the operation on your computer. In particular, if you install a new SIM or replace the SIM, check the modem's settings on the computer. If you replace the SIM with a SIM from another carrier, you need to reset the APN (Access Point Name). To connect 4G/LTE USB modems directly to the unit, the USB 2.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the top of the unit becomes Modem1, and the USB 3.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the rear of the unit becomes Modem2. The USB 2.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the top of the unit can be connected to a dedicated USB hub (CBK-DL1). In this case, the USB 3.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the rear of the unit cannot be used for modem connections. When using a USB hub, port 1 of the USB hub becomes Modem1, and port 2 becomes Modem2. Modem 1 Modem 2 USB 2.0 type A connector USB 2.0 type A connector Modem 1 USB 3.0 type A connector Modem 2 USB 3.0 type A connector 12

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Chapter
3
Preparation
Prepare the following items before setting up your camcorder in each use case.
Appropriate network settings and Network Client Mode settings are needed for each use case.
3.1. Network Environment
The supported network environments for internet connection are as follows.
• 4G/LTE USB Modem
• Wireless LAN
• Wired LAN
3.1.1. 4G/LTE USB Modem
The supported USB modem models vary depending on the country or region.
For details, contact a Sony professional sales representative.
“Single Link” and “Dual Link” are both supported for the Live Streaming Operation use case.
“Single Link” uses one network, while “Dual Link” uses multiple networks for streaming.
“Dual Link” works with two 4G/LTE USB modems, or one 4G/LTE USB modem and one wireless LAN station
network. In this case, use of different carriers is recommended for stable network performance.
Before attaching a 4G/LTE USB modem to the camcorder, check the operation on your computer.
In particular, if you install a new SIM or replace the SIM, check the modem’s settings on the computer.
If you replace the SIM with a SIM from another carrier, you need to reset the APN (Access Point Name).
To connect 4G/LTE USB modems directly to the unit, the USB 2.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the top of the
unit becomes Modem1, and the USB 3.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the rear of the unit becomes Modem2.
The USB 2.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the top of the unit can be connected to a dedicated USB hub
(CBK-DL1). In this case, the USB 3.0 (HOST) connector (A) on the rear of the unit cannot be used for modem
connections. When using a USB hub, port 1 of the USB hub becomes Modem1, and port 2 becomes
Modem2.
USB 2.0 type A
connector
USB 3.0 type A connector
USB 2.0 type A
connector
USB 3.0 type A
connector
Modem 1
Modem 2
Modem 1
Modem 2