Macsense Connectivity HomePod Manuale Utente

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8.1 IP Settings Page 
This page sets the basic TCP/IP settings for your HomePod. 
 
HomePod Hostname is useful in identifying your HomePod on the 
network, especially when you have more than one HomePods on the 
network. The hostname you defined here will also appear in the DHCP 
IP table of your router or access point. 
If your router or network server has a DHCP server that assigns IP 
addresses, then you should select Dynamic IP so an IP will be 
assigned to HomePod automatically whenever the HomePod is 
connected to the network. This is the default and preferred way for 
HomePod to join a network because everything is plug-and-play. 
If you network doesn’t automatically assign you an IP address then you 
need to define basic TCP/IP settings manually. Select Static IP and 
enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway/Router, Preferred 
DNS, Alternate DNS (optional) into their respective fields. These TCP/IP 
values register your HomePod on the network. 
After you make the changes, click on the Save button to save the 
settings. You must restart your HomePod for the new settings to take 
effect.