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The following Ethernet settings may be edited in the Settings panel.
l DHCP: Tap On to turn DHCP on, or tap Off to turn DHCP off.
NOTE: If DHCP is turned on, the device IP address, the subnet mask, and the default
router settings may not be changed manually.
l Host Name: Enter the Crestron Home processor hostname.
l Domain: Enter the Crestron Home processor domain name used for connection.
l IP Address: If DHCP is turned off, enter the Crestron Home processor IP address.
l Subnet Mask: If DHCP is turned off, enter the Crestron Home processor subnet mask
address.
l Default Router: If DHCP is turned off, enter the default gateway router IP address.
After making any changes to the Ethernet settings, tap Done. A dialog box is displayed to
confirm the changes. Tap OK to save the changes and to reboot the device using the new
Ethernet settings. Tap Cancel to cancel the changes.
Tap Advanced Settings at the bottom of the screen to display the Advanced Ethernet Settings
screen.
Use the Advanced Ethernet Settings screen to view and modify advanced Ethernet settings. This
screen is also used to configure authentication for the device.
The following Ethernet settings may be viewed in the Current Settings panel.
l DNS Servers: The DNS (Domain Name Servers) servers that are used to generate IP
addresses for the Crestron Home processor.
o Tap the plus button (+) at the top of the DNS Servers menu to display a dialog box
for entering a new DNS server IP address.
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