User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Music
- Contents
- Introduction
- Your Sound Blaster Wireless Music At A Glance
- Getting Started
- Using Your Remote Control
- Configuring Settings
- About Music Files
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Maintenance and Safety Advice
- Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Ad-hoc mode
- Antenna
- Access Point (AP)
- Bandwidth
- BSS (Basic Service Set)
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- Dynamic IP address
- Encryption
- IEEE 802.11
- IEEE 802.11b
- IEEE 802.11g
- Infrastructure mode
- IP (Internet Protocol)
- IP address
- LAN (Local Area Network)
- MAC (Media Access Control) address
- Router
- SSID (Service Set Identity)
- Static IP address
- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
- USB (Universal Serial Bus)
- WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
- Wi-Fi
Frequently Asked Questions B-4
How do I know if my Wireless Receiver is connected to my wireless
network?
The Info menu displays the IP address of your Wireless Receiver. The only
difference between this IP address and the IP address of the computer that the SB
Wireless Music Server is running on, is the last number. For example, the IP
address of your Wireless Receiver can be 192.168.1.100, whilst the IP address of
the computer that the SB Wireless Music Server is running on is 192.168.1.101.
What do I do if my Wireless Receiver is not connected to my
wireless network?
❑
Try moving your Wireless Receiver closer to your wireless router or access point, or vice
versa
❑ Make sure your wireless router or access point is active and transmitting data
❑ Connect your Wireless Receiver to your computer and reconfigure your Wireless
Receiver’s connection settings. For more information, see "Configuring Settings" on page
5-1.
How do I check the IP address of the computer that the SB Wireless
Music Server is running on?
Move the mouse over the SB Wireless Music Server icon in your computer’s
system tray. A dialog box will appear showing the IP address of the computer. The
system tray is usually located at the bottom right corner of your desktop.
What do I do if my Wireless Receiver does not detect my music
files?
❑
Go to the Info menu on your Remote Control and check that your Wireless Receiver is
connected to the SB Wireless Music Server
❑ Make sure that music files have been imported using Creative MediaSource. You can check
Info menu on your Remote Control for the number of tracks that has been imported.
Why do I have problems connecting to my wireless network when I
use an 802.11g router?
Your 802.11g router may be running on an older firmware version. Download and
install the latest version of your router’s firmware that provides full 802.11g
compatibility. Contact your router’s manufacturer for more information.