Goal
In this video, we will walk through the setup of TP-Link networking equipment to properly configure an IP-based video production system for use with NewTek NDI-enabled products and software. We have chosen networking hardware that is both affordable and reliable for IP video production. We will connect and configure a network router to properly support multicast video and a PoE network switch which can power up to 8 PTZOptics cameras. Let’s start by opening up our TP-Link Archer C1200 v3 which we will setup with mDNS and multicast devices.
Overview
We will start by configuring a TP-Link Archer C1200 v3 with a TP-Link SG1016PE switch to properly enable the discovery of NDI equipment via mDNS and for use with a multicast environment.
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Congratulations!
You have now properly configured your TP-Link network for use with mDNS and multicast!
Please note we do not provide any support about this document and take no responsibility for any impact or losses that may result from following this guide.
Final Notes:
If any errors are found in this documentation or updates that negate the necessity for this document come to light please feel free to let us know tryatyourownrisk@ptzoptics.com and we will be happy to update the documentation accordingly.
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