VidiU and the Internet

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lajackson
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VidiU and the Internet

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On the VidiU, what is the difference between Access Point (AP) mode and Wi-Fi Client mode?

Besides controlling the VidiU, does either mode allow you to connect through the VidiU to the Internet, if the VidiU is also hard wired to an Ethernet port?
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lajackson wrote:On the VidiU, what is the difference between Access Point (AP) mode and Wi-Fi Client mode?
It's a wifi setting. In AP mode, it would be easy for you to connect a remote device to it using it's own network. I think Client mode is to allow it to be a client on an existing network (like LDS Access), or maybe even peer-to-peer/ad-hoc mode.

I really doubt if either will allow you to use the device as a AP to connect to the internet.

Personally, I'd probably set it to AP and program something other than LDS Access. (And use a password to keep others from trying to connect.)
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Tested it today and access point appears to allow you just to connect to it but not to the internet, which is a good thing.
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craiggsmith wrote:Tested it today and access point appears to allow you just to connect to it but not to the internet, which is a good thing.
I had thought it might save me the long Ethernet cable from the audiovisual rack to my laptop. But I was never able to connect to the VidiU using the access point. So I did everything on the wired building network, including VidiU programming and control.
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