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iv. If a DHCP server is in use (some Wi-Fi routers act as DHCP servers),
then the IP address will be in a different range, such as “10.0.1.*” or
perhaps “192.168.1.*”. There are many possibilities, but the IP
address will be provided automatically, depending on the setting of the
DHCP server.
v. The SUB number will be set automatically. If there is no DHCP server,
it will be 255.255.0.0.
vi. The GW number stands for “Gateway address”. It may show “0.0.0.0”
without a DHCP server. If it shows a different number, it will have been
set by a DHCP server.
2. “Manual” IP address. This is a rarely used method, though offers the
potential for tighter security policies in a carefully managed network:
i. For ULXD: in the DEVICE UTILITIES->NETWORK menu, select
SHURE CONTROL, and then NETWORK.
For QLXD: hold down the ENTER button and press MENU to enter the
advanced menu. Press MENU again to access the IP menu.
For AXT: press the UTILITY menu button, followed by NETWORK.
ii. Set the Mode to “Manual” (ULXD, AXT) or “Static” (“St” is displayed by
QLXD).
iii. Set the IP address of each Shure device, and the Yamaha CL/QL
mixer, to a number within the same subnet (same range of numbers).
For example, 192.168.0.*, where each device has a different last
number (* is between 2 and 253).
iv. Set the SUB number to define the size of the subnet. For example,
255.255.255.0 is often used, allowing up to 255 devices in the subnet.
v. Set the GW (Gateway Address). In most networks, this is the IP
address of the router. If there is no router, then use an appropriate
value such as 192.168.0.1 (which is a unique number in the same
subnet as the device’s IP address).