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tpmc 10 connectivity
The tpmc-10 is finicky with what APs it will connect with ( you can get wifi but no control connection). I have found with mine that it works with only these of several i have tried:
Draytek 800 something ap, d-link 755 something ap, and the really old linksys wap54g. I cannot get connection for control even though wireless is great with: Apple anything, netgear wap 102 and 103, cisco routers, netgear wireless router, and a few others. This applies to my 4xg's also. The other clue is that if i turn on b/g/n mode it looses connection for crestron on my current Draytek units. The wifi strength will e great but never gets control connection to my pro2 until i turn off "n". A few others settings also kill control even though wifi is great. Hope that helps |
I found the TPMC-10 to be a TOTAL POS. On one install I had sooo many problems with it I told the client to outright reject it and ask for a different model.
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--- In Crestron@..., Jon Spackman <fueler1@...> wrote:
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If the new router has anything different about it's IP scheme, meaning the gateway address, dhcp range, ssid, encryption, etc, then you need to enter these into the tpmc 10 setup screen. Press buttons 1,2,3,4 in succesion 2 times. The tpmc 10 was limited to the G band, (older ones were even on the B) If it was changed enough, then the control processor IP settings need to be updated as well. This would need a programmer.
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--- In Crestron@..., "stefuel2" <stefuel@...> wrote:
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