

This worst case scenario is prone to happen if audience members' phones are set to auto connect to unsecured networks. If 5 other devices that aren't yours connect you won't be able to connect to the network to regain control of the mixer. If your control computer or tablet loses connection to the WAP during a show, it's possible for other people's devices to connect to the WAP. This means that if you leave the WAP unsecured random devices can auto connect to it. When using the on-board WAP only 5 devices can be connected at once. You can also set the channel the WAP broadcasts on (Channels 1-11 are supported). You can set the wireless network name (SSID - Service Set Identifier) as well as an WEP password to secure the wireless access point. Under this tab is all the settings for the on-board Wireless Access Point (WAP). The firmware number is also visible on the bottom right hand corner of the window. The final thing you can do on this page is flash the firmware. You can also reset the mixer to a zeroed state by clicking on the Initialize button.
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This means that even if the application crashes you can re-sink to the mixer with the control software without overriding any of the settings or positions of faders, EQ s, sends, compressors, gates, etc. You can sync the software to the mixer or the mixer to the software application. From the list you can select the mixer you want to control. This tab's main purpose is to allow you to connect the X Air Edit Software to the mixer over a network. The first button (ladled Setup) opens the general settings for the mixer.

There are a total of 8 buttons on the left hand side that allow you to configure and manipulate the mixer. If you missed parts one, two or three of the review, then: This article is part four of my Behringer Air XR18 review and will the focus on the Set Up Window.
