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anyone on the Web can find you. This is your
external
IP address and is assigned by your In-
ternet Service Provider (ISP). The more common
dynamic
IP is subject to routine update (change),
either on a schedule or as required. A
static
IP
may be provided as an option by some ISPs and
will remain constant.
MAC:
MAC is the Media Access Control address of your
individual DAVID IV unit. Each DAVID IV is reg-
istered at the factory with a unique, permanent
MAC address. This is an essential element in
providing reliable network connectivity of any
hardware connected to your local network (LAN)
or to the Internet. The MAC address of your
DAVID IV cannot be changed.
Dyn DNS:
This field shows the current status of the Dy-
namic DNS feature (Page 49).
Port:
The port number assigned to your DAVID IV, as
well as the associated router port for forwarding
TCP and UDP traffic.
Remote:
This field shows the IP address of any computer
that is currently communicating with the DAVID
IV over a network connection.
DIRECT COMPUTER CONNECTION TO THE DAVID IV
If your station does not have a local network, perhaps the easi-
est way to have computer control over the DAVID IV is by using
an inexpensive 4-port router to create a “Tabletop LAN.” All
you need to do is plug the DAVID IV into one router port and
the computer’s LAN cable into another. No WAN (Internet)
connection is necessary. Set the DAVID IV to:
DHCP
and your
router will make the necessary IP assignments.
But even without a LAN of any kind you may still use the rear-
panel
NETWORK PORT
connector to connect your DAVID IV di-
rectly to a PC, both for using the supplied setup and operating
software for controlling the DAVID IV, and for performing
firmware updates as they become available (Page 63).
With earlier versions of Windows, a true direct-connection op-
tion required changes to the network connection settings of
your computer to actually set up an ‘imaginary’ network. This
procedure temporarily compromised your ability to connect to
the Internet with this same computer until the settings had
been restored to their previous values.
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