Amp Editor Owner's Manual - Yamaha Commercial Audio
Amp Editor Owner's Manual - Yamaha Commercial Audio
Amp Editor Owner's Manual - Yamaha Commercial Audio
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Chapter 3<br />
Setup<br />
IP address settings<br />
Here’s how to set the IP address of the computer and of the devices so that <strong>Amp</strong> <strong>Editor</strong> can communicate with the<br />
devices.<br />
■ IP address settings for the computer<br />
NOTE<br />
• Unless you have a specific need to do otherwise, you should set the IP address to a private address<br />
(192.168.0.2–192.168.255.253). If you need to specify a global address, please consult your network<br />
administrator before doing so.<br />
• Do not connect to the same network as an audio network such as EtherSound or CobraNet. If you do<br />
so, communication may be interrupted, and the system may stop operating correctly.<br />
• The explanation that follows will assume that the Windows network connection is named “Local area<br />
connection.” The name may differ according to your environment.<br />
● Windows Vista users<br />
1. Chose [Start]→[Control Panel]→[Network and sharing center]→[Network connection<br />
management], and double-click [Local area connection].<br />
The “Local area connection properties” dialog box will appear.<br />
2. In the [Network] tab, double-click [Internet protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)].<br />
The “Internet protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) properties” dialog box will appear.<br />
3. Select [Use the following IP address], and set the [IP address] and [Subnet mask].<br />
We recommend an [IP address] value of “192.168.0.253” and a [Subnet mask] value of “255.255.255.0”.<br />
If you’re using a DHCP server, choose “Automatically obtain IP address.”<br />
4. Click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.<br />
<strong>Amp</strong> <strong>Editor</strong> 16 Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong>