Network Address Translation (NAT) allows external devices to access your ENS Titanium recorder from outside your local network. Here’s how to configure NAT on your recorder:
Navigate to the Network Settings
From the main menu, go to Function Panel > Network.
Click on the TCP/IP tab to view your recorder's current network settings.
Enable DHCP (If Necessary)
If your network uses dynamic IP assignment, ensure DHCP is enabled so your recorder can automatically receive an IP address from your router.
If you prefer a static IP, assign one within your local network range.
Access the NAT Menu
Once in the Network menu, click on the NAT tab.
Enable NAT
In the NAT settings, toggle the Enable NAT option.
If the recorder provides a P2P QR Code, scan it with the SuperLive Plus app to quickly access the recorder remotely.
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