Ethernet/Wirless etc

Hi Guys,

To date I have been using Hog 3's with Ethercores (or DP's at FOH) but am starting to want the ability to do things at stage end, ideally wirelessly.

I am wondering what are the options here, if there are any at all?

I have a Tablet PC, which I currently use for Hog PC. I simply use an Ethernet Cable from the Tablet PC to a DP2000. And it works great.

But I am wondering if it would be possible to use the Wireless Card in the PC to wirlessly do something - and then have something connected to the DP to receive it?

Can anyone advise on their experiences with this area of things?

Cheers
Neil
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  • [QUOTE=neil-NSLX;45459]
    One thing I remember reading is that the Hog range is only limited to a certain range in IP's ie 192.168.1.x being max, and 192.168.2.x not being possible. Is this right?

    The Hog has no limits on its IP addressing. Any valid IPv4 network configuration will work.

    Lots of other equipment puts arbitrary limits on IPs, but not the hog. Many consumer grade router/access points restrict your options. Also, some Art-Net get will only accept certain addresses as well.

    [QUOTE=neil-NSLX;45459]Guessing the answer is no, but I wondered if anyone had found any good USB Ethernet gadgets to work on a Road Hog? Or something like it to link it in for remote access, in the case the Road Hog is the only desk on site, and remote access is required....

    The Road Hog does not support any kind of network connection (USB or otherwise). If you dig around the control panel, you'll find there's no way to configure a network adapter even if you connect one.
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  • [QUOTE=neil-NSLX;45459]
    One thing I remember reading is that the Hog range is only limited to a certain range in IP's ie 192.168.1.x being max, and 192.168.2.x not being possible. Is this right?

    The Hog has no limits on its IP addressing. Any valid IPv4 network configuration will work.

    Lots of other equipment puts arbitrary limits on IPs, but not the hog. Many consumer grade router/access points restrict your options. Also, some Art-Net get will only accept certain addresses as well.

    [QUOTE=neil-NSLX;45459]Guessing the answer is no, but I wondered if anyone had found any good USB Ethernet gadgets to work on a Road Hog? Or something like it to link it in for remote access, in the case the Road Hog is the only desk on site, and remote access is required....

    The Road Hog does not support any kind of network connection (USB or otherwise). If you dig around the control panel, you'll find there's no way to configure a network adapter even if you connect one.
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