Hi!
I've looked for existing solutions but couldn't find one, so I just subscribed to ask for a bit of help.
I work as a technician for an audiovisual production company. As such, I often have to connect in the field to devices that don't have a DHCP server, using fixed IP addresses or APIPA addresses: AVoIP switches, NDI devices, Dante devices, etc.
I would like to use a mAP lite to manage these devices wirelessly. For example, I would like to connect my mAP lite to the Ethernet port of an AV device, power the mAP lite via PoE or micro-USB, connect my laptop to the mAP lite's Wi-Fi network, and get the same result on my PC as if I had connected it to the device via an Ethernet cable.
That is, if I connected the mAP Lite to an L-Acoustics amplifier that has a fixed IP address 192.168.100.100 and is not a DHCP server, I would like to be able to manually configure an IP address on my PC and be able to log into the amplifier's web interface or use the amplifier's utility as if I were connected via cable. Or if I connected the mAP Lite to a Green-Go intercom system that relies on APIPA addresses, I would like my PC to get an APIPA address and be able to detect all bodypacks with the Green-Go application. Same with an NDI transmitter, with a PTZ IP camera, etc.
Is this possible? While keeping support for multicast, mDNS, etc.
If yes, how?
I thank you in advance for your clarifications!