

That should mean I'm good as long as I connect my tablet to the wireless network from the router right? I got flustered when I was with the system so I took a week off and now am back at it. These all matched what was on the x32 rack network setup numbers. I'm not a computer guy.but digging through all the stuff in the software there is a tab for LAN, which shows a MAC address, an IP address, and a subnet mask. When I selected one of them my tablet took me to the TP Link website to set up the router. So I took my android tablet and tried to connect to the wireless it did find the two wireless networks that were discoverable from the router (they were cryptically named but I did find them). Joy, all the zeros in the fields filled up. When connected I hit the DHCP button like it says to do in the video. I waited until after the router powered up to do this (it took a couple of minutes for the green lights on the router to come on). I bought a brand new router (TP Link Archer A6 AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Router) and straight out of the box connected it to the port on the back of the x32 Rack.

One question I have that's unrelated to the connection stuff: do I have to connect the x32 rack to the internet to update the firmware, or can I do it with my computer using the x32 edit software?Īll the advice has been great and I really liked the video. For remote control I got an android tablet and bought the mixing station app to try out, may get the Behringer XQ app to try as well to see which is better (since I really don't want the guys messing up the main mix with their more me mixes). I got a router that also has an integrated WAP, and going to get everything set up with the info in this thread.


The focus this week is to get the IEMs going. So we are probably going to progress to a point where the x32 is going to be involved in both providing the mix for each of my band members IEMs as well as providing a mix for the house. Part of this was our fault (at one point our lead guitarist inadvertently hit the mic for his amp and it wasn't pointed at his amp), others were related to the venue I think. This point was somewhat reinforced recently we played our first gig last Friday and the floor wedges at the venue were not as awesome as I think our IEMs will be once we get them working. Click to expand.at this point we are just planning on using it for the IEMs when we practice, but I imagine we are going to eventually want to take it with us when we play gigs.
