Page 4 2018-05-18IncodeX StreamHD/SD Live Streaming Encoder3. Configure Your Network Settings.Automatic Network ConfigurationThe IncodeX Stream is shipped Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enabled, meaning that if your networkuses a DHCP server, your encoder will automatically obtain an IP, subnet mask, and gateway address when it is con-nected to a power source and your network. Skip to Step 4 on page 6.NOTE: To quickly check if your network is connected to a DHCP server, go to a computer connected to your networkand see if it has been set to use DHCP.Manual Network ConfigurationIf your network does not use a DHCP server, you will need to obtain a static IP, subnet mask, and gateway address foryour IncodeX Stream from your network administrator and then replace your IncodeX Stream’s default static networkaddresses as follows:a. Connect your IncodeX Stream’s Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on a laptop or PC with an Ethernet cable.b. Change the IP address of your computer to a static 10.xx.xx.xx IP address that does not match the default staticIP address of your IncodeX Stream, 10.11.31.2. A good rule of thumb is to just add one to the last value in theIncodeX Stream’s default static IP address, so you would use “10.11.31.3.”c. Access the IncodeX Stream’s browser-based interface as follows:i. Open an Internet browser on the computer connected to your IncodeX Stream.ii. In the URL address line, enter the IncodeX Stream’s default static IP address, 10.11.31.2, and press enter.You will be prompted to enter a username and password (see Illustration 1).Illustration 1, IncodeX Stream Interface Login Box