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Normally Windows will react to having a USB device attached - "select default action" or some such - but nothing when I plug in the Multiview 4.
I've tried two different USB cables, and can't seem to figure out the secret sauce to make the "Multiview Setup" software see the device when connected via USB. "Connect using USB or use the front panel to adjust the network settings" Got in using "Multiview Setup" to change the IP address. Drdmal wrote:OK, after setting up a spare wireless router and running an IP sniffer, I discovered that for my Multiview 4, the default IP address was 192.168.50.150.