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  • KnowledgeBase: Dell Switch Configuration for ETCNet2 and 3

    Attached are the instructions for configuring an ETC supplied Dell Ethernet Switch for a typical ETCNet2 and Net3 installation. Note that switches generally ship configured from ETC, these instructions are for reference in case a switch needs to be reset. 3771.4000M2202_revA.pdf
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Tracy.Fitch on 08-27-2009
    Filed under: Ethernet, KnowledgeBase, Net2, Net3
  • Ethernet

    Ethernet is an industry standard computer networking protocol used increasingly in lighting control systems. It has the advantages of simple installation and termination, and can carry very high amounts of data. ETCs ETCNet(1), ETCNet2 and Net3 products all use Ethernet as their data carrying technology...
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Tracy.Fitch on 08-26-2009
    Filed under: Ethernet
  • KnowledgeBase: Help Your Technician Help you

    When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Kelsey Aleckson on 08-24-2009
    Filed under: AAS, Acclaim, arri, ASTS, AVAB, CEM, CEM+, Congo, CongoJr, cRRFU, DAS, Dimmer, Distribution, DMX, ECMUX, Element, ELTS, Emphasis, Eos, ETCLink, Ethernet, Express, Expression, GCE, Idea, Ion, Irideon, K96, KnowledgeBase, Legacy Unison, LMI, Lon, MDD, MDR, MicroII, MicroVision, MIDI, MPE, NCE, Net2, Net3, Obsession, ObsessionII, Pharos, RDM, Response, RFR, RFU, RRFU, RS-232, RVI, Sensor, Sensor+, SineWave, SmartBar, SmartFade, SmartFadeML, SmartModule, SMPTE, Source Four, Source4, Touchscreen, Unison, Vision, WRFU
  • Net3 Four Port and Two Port DMX / RDM Gateways

    Net 3 Four & Two Port DMX/RDM Gateway Product Page Gateway Configuration Editor (GCE) ETCNet2 Network Configuration Editor (NCE) DMX RDM Ethernet Knowledge Base: ETC Network IP Addresses RDM Discovery Interval Timing in Net3 Gateways Maximum Number of RDM Devices on a Net3 Gateway Maximum Number...
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Kelsey Aleckson on 07-27-2009
    Filed under: DMX, Ethernet, GCE, NCE, Net3, RDM
  • Re: iRFR

    Sara, Respectfully...the only people this change effects is the congo users. The Eos/Ion users can't get it either way until you release their new version of the software. However the congo users could be testing and working out bugs for you right now. So I guess what I hear you saying is that it's...
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by Mpatty on 05-07-2009
    Filed under: Congo, Congo Jr., One week with Congo, rrfu, ethernet, congo Jr. independent toggle, congo Jr, cRRFU, RFR configuration, congo jr monitors congo lighting, congo jr langauge, Congo Effects, RFR, iRFR, congo mac
  • I Pod Control mit Congo

    Hallo, habe vor kurzen eure Werbung für ION und wahrscheinlich auch für EOS gesehen, für die Controlle per I Pod - I Phone. Bin sehr dran Interressiert für Congo. Ich würde mir sehr wünschen, wenn dies auch für Congo angeboten wird. Technisch sollte es doch kein Problem...
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by Scholle on 04-17-2009
    Filed under: Congo, Congo Jr., Upgrades, Software, ethernet, phone remote, cRRFU, .NET
  • Any ideas for this?

    So. We have one sensor rack (has ethernet plug on front, DMX cable /input isn't accessable at all) We have a ETC Express 24/48 connected to it (has universe 2 still free along with free ethernet plugin) the board is in the booth... far away from the rack fyi). For a upcoming show we would like to...
    Posted to Networking Discussions by John on 03-10-2009
    Filed under: net3, brand, computer, DMX, gel changers, USB, ethernet, etc, ideas, express, moving gobo
  • Re: Macintosh File Server

    All releases of OSX have had a version of SAMBA built into them, so yes. What you may need to do, however, is alter your samba configuration to allow anonymous logins. You can fidn how to do this by googling it. To set an IP address manually, its in Control Panel > Network, i think. I havent had to...
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by Arel on 06-21-2007
    Filed under: Mac, Software, ethernet, Networking
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