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Post 10 made on Thursday August 16, 2007 at 13:40
thoupis
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I am amazed because the first thing someone should mention to someone who admits that he never worked with the new Pronto is to explain the whole procedure.

First of all you need to configure your RFX9600 and make sure you enter a static Ip. There is a switch on the back of the RFX9600 that you can select between 1,2,3. To change its settings you will need to go to selection 3 - Router Configuration. From there, I find its much easier to access your router and check its DHCP clients lists. One of those IP should be the RFX9600. When you punch that IP on your web client you will see the RFX Web GUI settings page. From there put your RFX in Static IP and select for example 192.168.1.110. and subnet and gateway the same as the others in your network. Have in mind that you have to SAVE the settings first and the web browser will give you instructions to switch your RFX back to config switch 1.

Now you need to add the the extender in your ProntoEdit Professional software. Even though there is one already specified, it is not configured.
Go to:
System Properties
Extenders
and most probably you have extender 0 as RFX9600. Specify a Static IP on it the one that you put in its configuration page which should be in our example 192.168.1.110

Then choose wireless settings and enable wireless for Network mode and add a Static IP for your Remote which in this case should be 192.168.1.111

Now upload your settings on your remote and make sure that the RFX9600 physical address (a small rotating switch on the back which has numbers and leters on) is on the same settings as your extender number (which most probably should be 0)

Good Luck


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