WOLFVISION Cynap Pure Mini Wireless Presentation and Collaboration Systems User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- WOLFVISION
Table of Contents
Pure Mini Wireless Presentation and Collaboration Systems
User Guide
Basics
Before starting, check the existing infrastructure and define the required
equipment and settings.
Various examples in this document show the different ways in which Cynap Pure
Mini can be integrated into the network. When connecting Cynap Pure Mini to
LAN and WLAN at the same time, please use different IP ranges in order to
prevent addressing conflicts.
The listed IP addresses are only examples. Cynap Pure Mini can be treated as a
standard network device and it is as secure as the supporting network.
Cynap Pure Mini cannot be considered as a router, switch, or firewall.
Communication to other networks and access must be controlled using your
existing equipment (firewall, router, switch and so on). By default, the
built-in access point is enabled, and SSID and password are the serial number
of the unit (inclusive leading zero, e.g. 0106406).
Glossary
This glossary will assist you in setting up the network correctly. Please note
that in order to connect Cynap Pure Mini to an existing company network, some
information from the local administrator is required.
2.1. LAN / Ethernet settings
Priority Interface Access| The higher prioritized interface (value = 1) will
be used for network services first. Ensure that the value is different from
the WLAN interface priority.
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DHCP| Cynap Pure Mini will get all network settings automatically from the
DHCP server in the existing network. Switch it to OFF to set the static
addresses manually.
IP address| Unique address in the network, i.e. 192.168.0.100. The IP address
of Cynap Pure Mini can for example be set to 192.168.0.1.
Subnet mask| Available IP addresses can be limited. A commonly used subnet
mask would be 255.255.255.0
Gateway| Defines the IP address of the server/connection to other networks
(such as the internet). When Cynap Pure Mini is directly connected only to a
PC, then enter the IP address of the PC.
Name server 1 / 2| Input the IP address of the preferred Domain Name System
(DNS). This Server translates domain names into corresponding IP addresses.
Identity| Login credentials to connect Cynap Pure Mini in a protected network.
(IEEE 802.1x).
Anonymous Identity| Tthe he identity to be used on an unencrypted session
before Identity is being validated on an encrypted session.
Authentication| Allow authentication according to IEEE 802.1X. Enter valid
login data to connect.
Authentication Method| Supported are PEAP with MSCHAPv2 and TTLS-PAP
Root Certificate| Only root certificates are supported, load the certificate
by using the Web Interface through the WLAN interface. Allowed certificates:
root certificate (CA) with common file extension .crtBase-64-coded X.509
encoded DER certificate
• Privacy Enhanced Mail with common file extension. perm Base-64-coded X.509
encoded DER certificate stored between 2 tags: “—Begin Certificate—“and” —–End
Certificate—–“
2.2. WLAN settings – access point
Mode OFF | Disable access point. |
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Mode Access Point | Enable access point. |
Region | Select the region where Cynap will be operated (US-region or others). |
Channel | Defines the channel used for wireless communication. For optimum |
performance, select a currently unused channel.
Enable Routing| Enabled Routing allows HTTP / HTTPS traffic of your third
party device through the LAN interface of Cynap Pure Mini. Gateway and first
Nameserver of the LAN interface will be used.
WARNING
Enabling Internet Routing could be a security risk! Protect your data from
unauthorized access.
IP address| Defines the IP address of the access point. Cynap Pure Mini acts
as a DHCP server and provides the necessary network settings to the connected
devices.
Subnet mask| Available IP addresses can be limited. A commonly used subnet
mask would be 255.255.255.0
Maximum Number of clients| For security reasons, the number of support clients
can be reduced (max. supported 8).
2.3. WLAN settings – infrastructure (Cynap Pure Mini acts as a client)
Use the access point list to check the currently available access point and
its signal strength.
Mode OFF | Disable Infrastructure |
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Mode Infrastructure | Enable Infrastructure, Cynap Pure Mini cabe connected as |
client to an existing access point.
Band| By default, Cynap Pure Mini uses the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz frequency band.
The frequency band used can be limited to either 2.4GHz or 5 GHz. This setting
is not available in BSSID mode.
Priority Interface Access| The higher prioritized interface (value = 1) will
be used for network services first. Ensure that the value is different from
the LAN interface priority.
BSSID On / Off| Use the button to toggle between SSID and BSSID mode.
With BSSID (Basic Service Set Identification), the user access point will be
fixed and Cynap Pure Mini will connect to the defined access point only.
Access point hopping, which is available in SSID mode (Service Set
Identification), will be prevented.
SID| Defines the network name in plain text for easy identification of the
WLAN network. Check existing WLAN infrastructure to get SSID.
Following characters are supported:
– AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuV vWwXxYyZz
– ÄäÖöÜü
– 0123456789
– -:$& ()
BID| Defines the network name in plain text for easy identification of
the WLAN network. Check existing WLAN infrastructure to get SSID. This setting
is available in SSID mode only.
Subnet mask| Available IP addresses can be limited. A commonly used subnet
mask would be 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP| Defines the IP address of the server/connection to other networks
(such as the internet). When Cynap Pure Mini is directly connected only to a
PC, then enter the IP address of the PC.
Name server 1 / 2| Input the IP address of the preferred Domain Name
System(DNS). This Server translates domain names into corresponding IP
addresses.
Encryption| Defines encryption for safe network traffic. All connected units
must use the same algorithm (None, WEP, WPA2, WPA2 Enterprise).
WEP allows passwords with a length of 13 characters (128-bit WEP).
WPA2 allows passwords with a length of 8 ~ 63 characters. Use special
characters carefully, not every third party can handle it.
When using WPA2 Enterprise, load the certificate by using the Web Interface
through the LAN interface.
Identity| Login credentials to connect Cynap Pure Mini in a WPA Enterprise
protected network.
Anonymous Identity| The identity to be uthe used on an unencrypted session
before Identity is being validated on an encrypted session.
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Authentication Method| Supported are PEAP with MSCHAPv2 and TTLS-PAP
Root Certificate| Only root certificates are supported, load the certificate
by using the Web Interface through the LAN interface. Allowed certificates:
· root certificate (CA) with common file extension .crt Base-64-coded X.509
encoded DER certificate
·Privacy Enhanced Mail with common file extension .perm Base-64-coded X.509
encoded DER certificate stored between 2 tags: “—Begin Certificate—“and” —
—End Certificate—- “.
Signal Level Limit (dBm)| Defines when Cynap Pure Mini start to search for
another access point with the same SSID in your infrastructure (WLAN roaming).
Monitoring the current signal level to prevent too low values. Lookups could
interrupt the network connection shortly and every lookup will be counted
(Reconnect Counter (Low
Signal Level).
Signal Level| Shows the current strength of the WLAN signal in dBm.
Reconnect Counter (Connection Loss)| Counts every connection loss, e.g. when
the selected access point would be powered down.
Reconnect Counter (Low Signal Level)| Counts every lookup then the measured
signal falls below the user defined signal level limit.
2.4. Date and time (General Settings)
Time source| Cynap Pure Mini has a built-in battery-buffered RTC clock (Real
Time Clock). Settings will only be lost if the battery is empty. To eliminate
the risk of incorrect time stamps, Cynap Pure Mini can be synchronized to an
external time server. Select external and input a valid IP address or URL of
an NTP time server.
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2.5. Hostname (General Settings)
Host name| The Hostname can be changed in the settings under general settings.
The hostname can be useful for network administrators to see the device name
in plain text in the list of clients. Please note, this hostname is not
automatically listed in the DNS list, and therefore cannot be used in a
browser without DNS registration.
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2.6. LAN / WLAN port
The LAN port enables the integration of Cynap Pure Mini into an internal
network. Administrators of a large number of Cynap Pure Mini systems can use
the LAN port to control, support and update all of their units from their
local desktop PC.
The list of applications for the Cynap Pure Mini LAN port is constantly
increasing. It can be used for controlling, capturing still images, viewing
live video streams, firmware updates, adjustments, menu settings, and
maintenance purposes. Some features are only supported when using vSolution
Link software. The following protocols are supported: TCP/IP, IGMP, RTP, RTSP,
UDP, and ARP. Supported (tested) internet browsers are Microsoft Edge,
Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. By default, DHCP is activated to receive all
network settings automatically from the DHCP server.
Hint – WLAN: To ensure optimal performance of supplied remote control
(optional), prevent channel 13 in the band of 2.4 GHz. Switch Cynap Pure Mini
to standby and closes all connections.
2.7. Proxy settings
To increase the security level, use a proxy server to control HTTP and HTTPS
traffic from Cynap Pure Mini. Built-in access points and other local services
are not controlled. To take effect the new settings, Cynap Pure Mini will
reboot automatically.
Proxy enables| Enable or disable proxy functionality to control HTTP and HTTPS
traffic (other services and built-in access points are not controlled). Please
note, that using a Proxy server may block vSolution Link Pro functionality.
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URL| URL of the proxy server in your network, like 104.236.10.17 (or DNS name
up to 256 characters, no space between the characters). DNS server is not
required when using IP addresses.
Host Port| Port, set the used network port to connect to your proxy server.
Authentication| Allows authentication with username and password.
Username| Input the username according to your proxy server settings.
Password| Input the password according to your proxy server settings.
2.8. Security
Admin password
Defines the necessary password for administrator access. This login data is
needed to change the Ethernet Mode, and an existing administrator password.
Using the login data, an administrator can connect to Cynap Pure Mini at any
time. The default password is “Password”. Remember to make a note of any
changed passwords!
Login Security
Accessing Cynap Pure Mini can be protected by authentication (admin,
moderator, PIN, or LDAP user).
To prevent unauthorized access to the settings, the credentials need to be
entered whenever you start a new session or when logged out previously.
Network Security
Accessing Cynap Pure Mini can be limited to secure connections only
(HTTPS). Please note, the accessing application needs to support SSL / TLS
(e.g. the most modern browsers are supporting HTML5 and SSL /TLS).
Wolfvision support access can be prohibited by disabling SSH.
LAN Security
When using a wired network, use authentication (IEEE 802.1x) to maximize
security. When using certificates, load it busy using the Web Interface.
WLAN (WiFi) Security
When using a wireless network, use encryption to maximize security. Cynap
Pure Mini complies with the following standards:
- WEB
- WPA2
- WPA2 Enterprise (IEEE 802.1x)
Hint
WEP allows passwords with a length of 13 characters (128 bit).
WPA2 allows passwords with a length of 8 ~ 63 characters.
Use special characters carefully, not every third-party device can handle
them.
When using WPA2 Enterprise, load the certificate by using the Web Interface.
When using the built-in access point, the security settings will be handled
automatically.
When starting a new presentation, the SSID and also password will be changed.
Network integration (examples)
The following examples are showing different ways to integrate Cynap Pure Mini
into your network infrastructure, one network and one wireless network.
BYOD (bring your own device) allows sharing the screen content of different
devices with various operating systems to Cynap Pure Mini to share to a big
display device.
3.1. Stand-alone access point mode (without wired network integration)
Cynap Pure Mini is operated in stand-alone access point mode. Cynap Pure Mini
is acting as a DHCP server to provide the addresses to your WLAN devices.
Cynap generates an independent WLAN, and WLAN-enabled devices (BYOD) can
connect to Cynap Pure Mini.
Advantages:
– No complex network infrastructure is necessary
– Cynap Pure Mini generates its own stand-alone access point
– No connection to internal IT infrastructure
– Security issues – no other unit from the internal IT infrastructure can
access Cynap Pure Mini
Disadvantages:
– No devices have internet access
Required settings:
DHCP | Switch to OFF to enable manual setting of addresses |
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IP Address | Unique address in the network, like 192.168.0.100. The IP address |
of a connected PC could be set to 192.168.0.1 for maintenance purposes
Subnet Mask| Available IP addresses can be limited. A commonly used subnet
mask would be 255.255.255.0
Gateway| Enter the IP address of a directly connected PC for maintenance
purposes
Name server| Not needed
3.2. Cynap Pure Mini wireless network access point mode
Cynap Pure Mini is integrated via a cable connection into an existing network
and operates in wireless network access point mode additionally. LAN settings
for Cynap Pure Mini can be obtained from an existing DHCP server. Cynap Pure
Mini generates an independent WLAN,and WLAN enabled (BYOD) can connect to
Cynap Pure Mini.
Advantages:
– All devices can communicate with each other
– Cynap Pure Mini has access to the internet.
– Cynap Pure Mini can access the internet to check for firmware updates
without using additional devices
– Security issues – BYOD devices over the access point have no access to the
existing network and internet.
Disadvantages:
– Performance issues (all traffic is on the same network)
Hint:
If the units are in different subnets, Cynap Pure Mini might not be able to be
discovered automatically by vSolution applications.
3.3. Cynap Pure Mini network infrastructure mode
Cynap Pure Mini is integrated to an existing wired network (e.g. Corporate
network) wired and additionally connected to a wireless network (e.g. Guest
network as a separate LAN). LAN and WLAN settings for Cynap Pure Mini can be
obtained from an existing DHCP server. All devices of the Corporate and also
the Guest network can be connected to Cynap Pure Mini.
Advantages:
– All devices can communicate with each other
– Cynap Pure Mini has access to the internet.
– Cynap Pure Mini can be moved within the range of the access point
– Cynap Pure Mini can access the internet to check for firmware updates
without using additional devices
Disadvantage:
– Performance issues (all traffic is on the same network)
Hint:
If the units are in different subnets, Cynap Pure Mini might not be able to be
discovered automatically by vSolution applications. Cynap Pure Mini can also
be installed in a VLAN.
Firewall rules
Cynap Pure Mini has firewall rules that must be adhered to in order to allow successful network communications, and the corresponding services to be used. To use services ith user-defined addresses and ports, be sure these are not blocked by your firewall.
Function / Application| Port| Type| Inbound / Outbound|
Description
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Airplay| | | |
Multicast DNS (DNS)| 5353| UDP| Inbound / Outbound| Multicast DNS (mDNS
224.0.0.251) Bonjour
Audio| 4100| TCP / UDP| Inbound| Audio for Airplay
Audio| 4101| UDP| Inbound| Audio for Airplay
Airplay| 7000| TCP| Inbound| Primary Airplay communication
Video| 7100| TCP| Inbound| Airplay video communication
Audio| 47000| TCP| Inbound| Airplay audio communication
Airplay| 5000| TCP| Inbound| Airplay communication with legacy devices
Airplay Bluetooth for Device Discovery| | | |
Audio| 4100| TCP / UDP| Inbound| Audio for Airplay
Audio| 4101| UDP| Inbound| Audio for Airplay
Airplay| 7000| TCP| Inbound| Primary Airplay communication
Video| 7100| TCP| Inbound| Airplay video communication
Audio| 47000| TCP| Inbound| Airplay audio communication
Airplay| 5000| TCP| Inbound| Airplay communication with legacy devices
Chromecast| | | |
Multicast DNS (DNS)| 5353| UDP| Inbound /Outbound| Multicast DNS
(mDNS224.0.0.251)
Discovery| 1900| UDP| Inbound| Chromecast discovery
Audio| 4100 – 4164| TCP / UDP| Inbound| Audio for Chromecast
Chromecast| 8008| TCP| Inbound| Primary Chromecast communication
Chromecast| 8009| TCP| Inbound| Communication Chromecast
Video data stream| 32768 – 61000| UDP| Inbound /Outbound| Chromecast (video
data stream)
Miracast MS-MICE| | | |
Multicast DNS (DNS)| 5353| UDP| Inbound| Multicast DNS (mDNS 224.0.0.251)
DHCP| 67 / 68| UDP| Inbound| DHCP communication between device and receiver
RTP Stream| 19000 –19007
19010 – 19017| UDP| Inbound| RTP media traffic port for delivering audio and
video
RTSP Control| 7236| TCP| Outbound| RTSP control port is used to establish and
manage session
MS-MICE Control| 7250| TCP| Inbound| Control port on which Cynap family system
listens for Miracast packets when over existing network mode is enabled
Touchback| 50000| TCP| Outbound| This port is for a touchback to send mouse
events back between Cynap to the Windows computer. If this port is blocked,
bi-directional inputs is not possible.
Hardware cursor extension| 19020 – 19027
19030 – 19037| UDP| Inbound| Hardware cursor to reduce latency when using
touchback.
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Wake On LAN| 7 / 9| UDP| Inbound / Outbound| Usually, port 7 is used for
sending the magic packet
SSH| 22| TCP| Inbound| Access to Wolfvision support
http, Cynap control| 80| TCP| Inbound| This port is used to connect to
the Cynap web interface (httpd). If this port is blocked, no connection can be
made.
HTTPS, SSL, e.g. Cloud Service, Cynap control| 443| TCP / UDP| Inbound|
This port is used to cloud service and for secure connect to Cynap web for
secure connect to Cynap web interface. If this port is blocked, no connection
can be made.
NTP| 123| UDP| Outbound| For optional clock synchronization by a time
server (Network Time Protocol, NTP)
PJLink| 4352| TCP| Outbound| This is the default port for PJLink and cab
be changed in the settings (Peripheral Control)
vSolution Cast| | | |
Discovery Multicast| 50000| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device
discovery all available Cynap and Visualizer in the network by vSolution
applications (uses Multicast IP address 239.255.255.250). If this port is
blocked, vSolution applications may not be able to find devices automatically.
Device Discovery| 50913| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device discovery
For control purposes| 50915| TCP| Inbound| This port is used for control
purposes e.g. room control system, and others). If this port is blocked, no
control is possible
TLS Control| 50917| TCP| Inbound| This port is for secure communication
between WolfVision applications (e.g. vSolution App) to Cynap and/or
Visualizer. If this port is blocked, secure communication to Cynap and/or
Visualizer, and inclusivfirmware updates are blocked.
Video streams| 50921| TCP| Inbound| Video streams between Wolfvision App to
Cynap and Visualizer. If this port is blocked, no streams are possible.
Touchback| 50922| TCP| Outbound| This port is for touchback between Cynap and
Wolfvision App vSolution Cast to send mouse events back to the Windows
computer. If this port is blocked, bi-directional inputs is not possible
vSolution App iOS / Android / Windows| | | |
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Discovery Multicast| 50000| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device
discovery all available Cynap and Visualizer in the network by vSolution
applications (uses Multicast IP address 239.255.255.250). If this port is
blocked, vSolution applications may not be able to find devices automatically.
http, Cynap control| 80| TCP| Inbound| This port is used to connect to the
Cynap web interface (httpd). If this port is blocked, no connection can
be made.
HTTPS, SSL, e.g. Cloud Service, Cynap control| 443| TCP| Inbound| This port is
used to cloud services and for secure connect to the Cynap web for secure
connect to the Cynap web interface. If this port is blocked, no connection can
be made.
Device Discovery| 50913| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device discovery.
For control purposes| 50915| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device
discovery.
TLS Control| 50917| TCP| Inbound| This port is for secure communication
between WolfVision applications (e.g. vSolution App) to Cynap and/or
Visualizer. If this port is blocked, secure communication to Cynap and/or
Visualizer, and inclusive firmware updates are blocked
TLS Control| 50917| TCP| Inbound| This port is for secure communication
between Wolfvision application (e.g. volution Link) t Cynap and/or Visualizer.
If this port is blocked, secure communication to Cynap and/or Visualizer, and
inclusive firmware updates are blocked.
WebSocket| 7681| TCP| Inbound| User interface communication with Cynap
(via browser)
WebSocket| 7682| TCP| Inbound| User interface communication with Cynap
(via fully integrated Visualizer)
vSolution Link Pro| | | |
Wake On LAN| 7 / 9| UDP| Inbound / Outbound| Wake On LAN – Usually, port 7 is
used for sending the magic packet
DNS| 53| TCP / UDP| Inbound / Outbound| DNS – This port will be used for
Domain Name System. If this port is blocked, DNS service are not available
http, Cynap control| 80| TCP| Inbound| This is the default port to connect to
the web interface (httpd) of vSolution Link Pro. Of this port is blocked, the
connection cannot be
vSolution App iOS / Android / Windows| | | |
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Discovery Multicast| 50000| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device
discovery all available Cynap and Visualizer in the network by vSolution
applications (uses Multicast IP address 239.255.255.250). If this port is
blocked, vSolution applications may not be able to find devices automatically.
HTTP, Cynap control| 80| TCP| Inbound| This port is used to connect to the
Cynap web interface (httpd). If this port is blocked, no connection can be
made.
HTTPS, SSL, e.g. Cloud Service, Cynap control| 443| TCP| Inbound| This port is
used to cloud services and for secure connect to the Cynap web for secure
connect to the Cynap web interface. If this port is blocked, no connection can
be made.
Device Discovery| 50913| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device discovery.
For control purposes| 50915| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device
discovery.
TLS Control| 50917| TCP| Inbound| This port is for secure communication
between WolfVision applications (e.g. vSolution App) to Cynap and or
Visualizer. If this port is blocked, secure ommunication to Cynap and/or
Visualizer, and inclusive irmware updates are blocked
TLS Control| 50917| TCP| Inbound| This port is for secure communication
between Wolfvision application (e.g. volution Link) t Cynap and/or Visualizer.
If this port is blocked, secure communication to Cynap and/or Visualizer, and
inclusive firmware updates are blocked.
WebSocket| 7681| TCP| Inbound| User interface communication with Cynap
(via browser)
WebSocket| 7682| TCP| Inbound| User interface communication with Cynap
(via fully integrated Visualizer)
vSolution Link Pro| | | |
Wake On LAN| 7 / 9| UDP| Inbound / Outbound| Wake On LAN – Usually port 7 is
used for sending the magic packet
DNS| 53| TCP / UDP| Inbound / Outbound| DNS – This port will be used for
Domain Name System. If this port is blocked, DNS services are not available
HTTP, Cynap control| 80| TCP| Inbound| This is the default port to connect to
the web interface (httpd) of vSolution Link Pro. If this port is blocked, the
connection cannot be established
HTTP, SSL, e.g. Cloud Service, Cynap control| 443| TCP| Inbound| This is the
default port to connect to the web interface (https) of Solution Link Pro. If
this port is blocked, the connection cannot be established.
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SMTP| 587| SMTP| Outbound| Mail Server – Port for communication with the SMTP
server.
Discovery Multicast| 50000| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device
discovery all available Cynap and Visualizer in the network by vSolution
applications (uses Multicast IP address 239.255.255.250). If this port is
blocked, device discovery is not possible
Device Discovery| 50913| UDP| Inbound| This port is used for device discovery.
If this port is blocked, device discovery is not possible.
For control purposes| 50915| TCP| Inbound| This port is used for control
purposes. If this port is blocked, no control is possible
Differences in Open Mode / Protected
Mode When using Cynap Pure Mini, it is possible to choose between either Open
or Protected Mode in Cynap settings.
Modes:
Open Mode The open is intended for quick and easy connections and BYOD without
the need for high security and big effort for administration.
When Open Mode is active, all available devices can connect to Cynap Pure
Mini. Additionally, a user password cab is set.
In the Open Mode, Airplay, Miracast, and/or vSolution Cast PIN can be used to
prevent disturbance of external devices. The PIN will be shown on the
connected display only (HDMI).
Protected Mode
This mode allows desired mirroring sessions only, to prevent misuse and
disturbances. The moderator has to enable a coming session in front by using
the room management system. (The room management system needs to be correctly
implemented).
Mirror Settings
To change the security behavior to grant or deny connection requests. To
select which kind of mirroring systems could be connected. Disabled systems
couldn’t share their content. Possible settings are:
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Mode:
Open Mode, everybody can connect. -
In protected Mode, every connection or mirroring must be authorized in the Source toolbar of the main screen, or by using the room management system.
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Miracast for Android devices
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AirPlay for iOS devices
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Chromecast for Google Chrome
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vSolution Cast
BYOD
Cynap Pure Mini is designed to make it as easy as possible for users to connect to it. Cynap Pure Mini supports integrated mirroring protocols in its operating system. Users can connect to Cynap Pure Mini without needing any additional software. The mobile platforms are AirPlay for iOS devices and Miracast for Android and Windows devices. Regarding laptop and computer operating systems, AirPlay is also supported for Mac OS X. Windows Intel Wireless Display is also supported, and this integrates natively with Windows 8.1.
AirPlay| Support for iOS 5.0 (released 2011) and above, or OS X 10.8 Mountain
Lion (released 2012) and above. AirPlay is transmitted via Ethernet / WLAN. It
can be used for displaying up to four sources.
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Miracast| Miracast is based on a Wi-Fi direct connection. This means that
Miracast can only be used in close proximity to Cynap Pure Mini. Any used
cabinet will reduce the possible transmission radius. High WLAN traffic in
your environment may reduce the possible radius, increase the delay of picture
transfer or results in reduced image quality (MICE support could help to
increase the radius, the discovery beacon will be always sent by the dedicated
built-in WLAN module. For more information, please refer to the manual.
vSolution App| The vSolution App allows controlling your Cynap Pure Mini.
Using evolution App for Android, iOS, macOS, or Windows, with a Cynap System,
enables students or work colleagues to receive shared content and to control
the unit. On Android, iOS, and macOS, you can register your Cynap Pure Mini
manually when discovering services are blocking your network (Bonjour, DNS).
vSolution Cast (Windows)| In applications where a Wi-Fi direct connection is
not possible due to
the installation, multiple Windows devices can be connected at the
same time using the alternative vSolution Cast.
Chromecast Screen mirroring| Support for Chromecast-capable devices.
Chromecast is transmitted via Ethernet / WLAN. It can be used for displaying
up to four sources. Screen mirroring
AirPlay, Chromecast, Miracast, and vSolution Cast are based on device
discovery technologies for maximum ease of use. Therefore it is necessary that
the appropriate services (See Firewall rules) are available. Alternatively,
when using vSolution Cast, a Cynap Pure Mini IP address can be entered
manually. On Windows systems, vSolution Cast can either be run temporarily by
users or permanently installed (copied). The application can also be used from
a USB stick without needing administrator rights, however with the restriction
that no sound is transmitted.
Switching Cynap Pure Mini to standby closes all connections.
User interface
Cynap Pure Mini can be controlled using any current standard browser. The user
interface has been developed using the latest web programming standards, and
this means that there is no need for additional add-ons or plugins such as the
Java Platform, in order to have full control of Cynap Pure Mini. HTML5
technology only requires a browser that can handle JavaScript and WebSockets,
and this has been state-of-the-art for the last few years. You can also adjust
the settings using the remote control (optional). The remote control uses the
2.4 GHz band. The remote control has a built-in gyro sensor and can be used as
a digital laser pointer.
Cynap Pure Mini can also be used in combination with room management systems.
Communication is possible via the Wolfprot protocol. More information about
this protocol can be found in the support section of our website
www.wolfvision.com. The vSolution App allows
smartphones/tablets (iOS, Windows, Android) to control Cynap Pure Mini
directly via WLAN. More information about the vSolution App can be found on in
the support section of our website
www.wolfvision.com.
Hardware and OS
Cynap Pure Mini uses a Linux operating system. The distribution is a
WolfVision-specific variant, which in addition to the Linux kernel contains
only the individual libraries and packages required for the functionality of
Cynap Pure Mini. This operating system is efficient, secure, and lean. The
operating system is installed after the installation process, and every update
is installed to a read-only partition that cannot be changed after the
installation process. This feature and the strict separation of system and
user data, such as pictures, videos etc. ensures a very high level of system
security. The system structure is protected against any external access, and
it does not require additional security programs (antivirus, firewall, etc.).
The Cynap Pure Mini system includes all viewer and software packages, and no
additional licenses are required.
The current hardware specifications, connectors, delivery, and technical
specifications can be found on our website
www.wolfvision.com.
Administration
Cynap Pure Mini can be managed using the vSolution Link Pro software. With
vSolution Link Pro software, administration tasks, like firmware updates, can
be performed for multiple Cynap systems simultaneously. With this tool, you
can also determine the state of your Cynap Pure Mini system and send a Wake-
on-LAN (WoL) command. You can create, manage and distribute a settings profile
to all Cynap systems using vSolution Link Pro software, and you can change the
background wallpaper easily.
More information about vSolution Link Pro software can be found in the support
section of our website www.wolfvision.com.
Bandwidth Measurement Data
This bandwidth measurement data has been taken using a notebook PC with a
Windows operating system. The computer was connected to Cynap Pure Mini via
WLAN and was operating in network infrastructure mode.
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PowerPoint Presentation
Presentation with text and a few graphics are displayed from the notebook and are mirrored to Cynap Pure Mini using vSolution Cast Software to a single connected client. (Traffic Out).
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Multimedia from Notebook to Cynap Pure Mini using vCast Software
1080p video (Big Buck Bunny) is displayed on the notebook and is mirrored using the vSolution Cast Software to a single connected client. (Traffic Out)
Client System Requirements
Requirement Airplay Mirroring OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 (Release 2012) or later :
Product | Version |
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iMac | Mid-2011 or later |
Mac mini | Mid-2011 or later |
MacBook Air | Mid-2011 or later |
MacBook Pro | Early 2011 or later |
Mac Pro | Late 2013 or later |
Requirement Airplay Mirroring iOS 5.0 (Release 2011) or later:
Product | Version |
---|---|
iPhone | 4 or later |
iPad | 2 or later |
iPad | mini or later |
iPod touch | 5th generation or later |
Requirement Miracast:
Product | Version |
---|---|
Android | 4.4.2 or later |
Microsoft Windows | 8.1, 10 Hardware with Miracast support required |
Windows Phone | 8.1, 10 |
Blackberry | 10.2.1 or later |
Requirement Chromecast:
Product | Version |
---|---|
Android | 4.0.3 or later (Chromecast required) |
Microsoft Windows | 7, 8.1, 10 (Chromecast Browser Plugin required) |
Index
Version | Date | Changes |
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1.0 | 13.07.2022 | Created |
WolfVision GmbH
Oberes Ried 14
A-6833 Klaus / AUSTRIA
Tel. +43-5523-52250
Fax +43-5523-52249
E-Mail: wolfvision@wolfvision.com
www.wolfvision.com
References
- Presentation, Collaboration & Visualizer Systems - WolfVision GmbH
- Presentation, Collaboration & Visualizer Systems - WolfVision GmbH
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