Behringer X AIR XR16 Owner's Manual

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X AIR XR16/XR12
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Quick Start Guide
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Step 3: Net
work 
Connection
X AIR XR16/XR12 Network Connection
Network Connection
The X AIR mixers eliminate all hassles by 
incorporating a wireless network router that 
gives access to the mixer in three diff erent 
ways–via Ethernet LAN, or wirelessly as a 
Wifi  Client or as an Access Point. Selection is 
made with the REMOTE switch [2]. You may 
view or change the network preferences 
for these on any of the X AIR remote control 
applications on the ‘Setup/Network’ page. 
IP Address and DHCP
Depending on the connection scenario, 
the XR16/XR12 off ers up to 3 options for 
connecting a tablet or PC for software 
control – DHCP Client, DHCP Server, 
and fi xed IP operation. Connection is 
achieved diff erently depending on which 
option you choose: 
DHCP Client mode is available in Ethernet 
LAN or Wifi  Client operation. The mixer will 
automatically request an IP lease from the 
DHCP server that owns the IP addresses 
in the network to which you are trying 
to connect.
DHCP Server (DHCPS) is optionally available 
for Ethernet LAN connections and is standard 
in Access Point operation. The mixer 
will own the IP addresses and provide IP 
leases to devices requesting access to that 
network. The mixer will always use IP 
address 192.168.1.1 and assign IP addresses 
192.168.1.101 – 192.168.1.132 to its clients.
Static IP is available for Ethernet LAN and 
Wifi  Client operation. The mixer will use the 
fi xed (static) IP address, subnet mask and 
gateway that you specify for registering on 
the network. Make sure that the addresses 
you specify manually are not confl icting with 
any other addresses on the same network. 
We generally recommend using the DHCP 
mode, unless you have a very specifi c reason 
to set it up manually.
Note: Changing parameters of the currently 
selected connection mode will disconnect 
the software from the console. If the console 
is erroneously confi gured for a fi xed IP 
address that is incompatible with the 
network it is connected to, the console will 
be inaccessible. In this case, one of the other 
two connection modes can be used to regain 
access and amend the settings. If that does 
not work, hold the Reset button for 
2 seconds to return to default 
network settings.
Mixer name and Ethernet setup screen
Ethernet/LAN
This mode supports DHCP Client (default), 
DHCP Server, and fi xed IP operation. 
Note that if the XR16/XR12 is connected 
to a network where no DHCP server 
is present, the mixer will generate an 
automatic IP address (range 169.254.1.0 
– 169.254.254.255). There are no security 
options for LAN connections, so any device in 
that network may take control of connected 
XR16/XR12 consoles. When connecting via 
LAN/Ethernet to a Wifi  router, make sure 
the security settings of that router prevent 
unauthorized access.
Wifi  Client setup screen
Wifi  Client
This mode supports DHCP Client (default) 
and fi xed IP operation. The XR16/XR12 
can support WEP, WPA and WPA2 security 
mechanisms in Wifi  Client mode and works 
on Wifi  channels 1-11.
Correct SSID (network name) and password 
need to be supplied to connect to an 
existing network. WEP passwords have 
to be either 5 characters or 13 characters 
long. If the supplied SSID and password are 
incorrect, the mixer cannot be accessed. 
In this case the networking parameters 
have to be reset and another connection 
mode has to be used to regain access.
The Ethernet connection mode may be used 
for confi guration of the Wifi  Client mode. 
While being connected in Ethernet mode, 
the X AIR mixer can scan the available 
wireless networks and display their SSID 
network names, fi eld strength and security 
method. By selecting the preferred wireless 
network, this information can be copied 
to the applications’ Wifi  Client setup page 
automatically. You will then be prompted 
to fi ll in the security password of that 
network. After switching from Ethernet 
to Wifi  Client mode, the mixer should 
connect to the selected wireless network 
automatically, and will be displayed 
by remote applications on any device 
connected to the same network.
Access Point setup screen
Access Point
This mode only supports DHCP Server 
operation with a maximum of 4 clients, 
working on Wifi  channels 1-11. Security is 
supported via WEP 40-bit (5 ASCII 
characters) or WEP 104-bit (13 ASCII 
characters). By default, the mixer will use 
a network name consisting of the model 
name plus the last bits of the mixer’s 
unique MAC address (e.g. XR16-17-BE-C0). 
The default IP address is 192.168.1.1 and no 
security is engaged.
The control software is available for 
Android and iPad tablets as well as PC/
Mac/Linux computers. Visit behringer.com 
to download the PC/Mac/Linux software. 
The tablet software can be downloaded 
from the app store on your device. 
To learn more about operating the 
control software, visit the product page 
on behringer.com to download the 
full manual.