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* The [[:Category:Stations#INCA_stations|INCA series of stations]] has default IP address '''169.254.1.100'''. | * The [[:Category:Stations#INCA_stations|INCA series of stations]] has default IP address '''169.254.1.100'''. | ||
* The [[:Category:Stations#Turbine_stations|Turbine series of stations]] are set to obtain IP address automatically from the network (DHCP). If no DHCP server present, it will get a random '''169.254.x.x''' address The station will speak its own IP address when pressing the '''Call button''', a '''Digit key''' a '''DAK key''' or activate an '''Input''' of the station. | * The [[:Category:Stations#Turbine_stations|Turbine series of stations]] are set to obtain IP address automatically from the network (DHCP). If no DHCP server present, it will get a random '''169.254.x.x''' address The station will speak its own IP address when pressing the '''Call button''', a '''Digit key''' a '''DAK key''' or activate an '''Input''' of the station. | ||
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+ | == How to change IP Address on an Windows 10 PC == | ||
+ | # Open Control Panel. | ||
+ | #Click on Network and Internet. | ||
+ | #Click on Network and Sharing Center. | ||
+ | #On the left pane, click the Change adapter settings link. | ||
+ | #Right-click the network adapter and select Properties. | ||
+ | #Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) option. | ||
+ | #Click the Properties button. | ||
+ | #Select the Use the following IP address option. | ||
+ | #Set the IP address (e.g., 169.254.1.90). | ||
+ | #Set the Subnet mask. Usually, on a home network, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. | ||
+ | #Set the Default gateway. This address is typically your router’s IP address (e.g., 169.254.1.1). | ||
+ | #Click OK. | ||
+ | #Click Close again to close the network adapter properties. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once you’ve completed the steps, you can open your web browser and try loading a website to see if the configuration works. | ||
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[[Category: IC-EDGE Configuration]] | [[Category: IC-EDGE Configuration]] | ||
[[Category: Pulse - Configuration]] | [[Category: Pulse - Configuration]] | ||
[[Category: SIP intercom - Configuration]] | [[Category: SIP intercom - Configuration]] |
Revision as of 17:40, 18 March 2019
Access the web interface of an IP station (or any Vingtor-Stentofon IP device) with a standard web browser:
- 1. Open a web browser
- 2. In the browser’s address bar, type the station IP address and press the ENTER key
- - The station login page will be displayed.
To log into the station:
- 1. Click on one of the login options
- 2. Enter the default User name: admin
- 3. Enter the default Password: alphaadmin
The Station Information page will now be displayed, showing the IP station configuration and status.
Default IP addresses
- The INCA series of stations has default IP address 169.254.1.100.
- The Turbine series of stations are set to obtain IP address automatically from the network (DHCP). If no DHCP server present, it will get a random 169.254.x.x address The station will speak its own IP address when pressing the Call button, a Digit key a DAK key or activate an Input of the station.
How to change IP Address on an Windows 10 PC
- Open Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click on Network and Sharing Center.
- On the left pane, click the Change adapter settings link.
- Right-click the network adapter and select Properties.
- Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) option.
- Click the Properties button.
- Select the Use the following IP address option.
- Set the IP address (e.g., 169.254.1.90).
- Set the Subnet mask. Usually, on a home network, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
- Set the Default gateway. This address is typically your router’s IP address (e.g., 169.254.1.1).
- Click OK.
- Click Close again to close the network adapter properties.
Once you’ve completed the steps, you can open your web browser and try loading a website to see if the configuration works.