Wireless Client: Ion

I know this has been brought up many times before, but is there any formal release from ETC on how to set up wireless control from a client laptop to the ion? Ive read up on different posts about this but I am still foggy on what needs to happen in order for me to set this up.

 

         Thank you everyone for your great help!

                -Sam

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  • Hi Sam,

     

    ETC doesn't offer any hardware options for Wireless connection of your laptop to the Ion, but

    it can be configured as you would a Wireless network at your home. Your Ion needs to be connected

    via an ethernet cable to a WLAN switch which then will allow your laptop to connect to if your laptop has

    a WLAN card inside.

    Please keep in mind not to connect your Ion to any networks which are connected to the WWW, or

    any other outside networks because they can put your console under unnecessary network

    access.

     

     

  • Hi Corey,

    Thanks a bunch! that sounds great!  After connect the Ion to the switch, and the laptop to the network, how would I connect the two? using the dongle, are there any certain settings that need to be made on the laptop, such as in the client software?

    Thanks again -Sam

  • Howdy Sam,

     

    In the Ion Settings menu, you need to make sure that Network is on. Then in your laptop you need to make sure you have the same IP class as Ion (but not the same exact IP), for instance, if the Ion has an IP of 10.101.150.101, then your laptop could have an IP of 10.101.100.125 (subnet 255.255.0.0).

    As for the dongle in the Laptop, if your Laptop recognizes it, when you start the Ion application, you should have the ability to select Client (sorry deal more with Congos, and can't recall how the dongle in Ion exactly works from the top of my head).

    I will be back in the office on Wednesday, and if you still can't get it to connect by then, I can plug my Ion in the office to a laptop and see what the menu exactly looks like and we can talk thru it. send me your details to ccascio ( - a - t - ) etcconnect (- dot - ) com.

    Or just call our helpful Tech Services folks at (608) 831 4116 and they will gladly help you also.

     

    have fun! ;)

  • I have no problems connecting up when I have a new show. However, when I have a show that has a patch, cues and subs, it seems to not be able to load it fully. I always get to a certain percentage, then it loses the connection. I was fiddling around with my settings to make sure I had everything configured corrcetly and discovered this problem. Any thoughts?

  • Thanks a bunch Corey! I'll be getting to work on this as soon as i get some time to myself in the theatre. I'll let you know how it turns out. 

    To you Brain and anyone else out there, What wireless switches have/are you using for this? and what have been most successful if any difference? thanks again -Sam!

  • I use the Linksys WRT-54g. You can get one on Newegg.com for around $60. I then use the DDWRT firmware for the router. The DDWRT firmware is nice because you can make changes to the settings on the router much easier than the Linksys firmware. For example: the Linksys firmware will not allow for non-conventional subnet masks. The DDWRT firmware will allow you to change it to whatever you want. ETC's subnet for the console is 255.255.0.0, which it will allow you to do.

  • What version of software are you using in your console?

    You should upgade your console to 1.4.3 if you haven't already. We fixed a couple bugs to make wireless more reliable.

     

    Thanks,

    Dennis



    [edited by: dvarian at 10:49 AM (GMT -6) on Wed, Jan 7 2009]
  • I am running 1.4.3. However, the show that I tested it on was written with 1.4.2, and I never really saved the show since I updated the software. Would that cause it to not work correctly?

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