Operation Manual

Copyright OXX Digital 2007
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If you have problems connecting
your WI-FI radio to your wireless
network, these steps may help you
solve the problem;
1. Is your wireless access point or router
connected to your broadband
connection and switched on?
2. Can you connect your PC to your
wireless network using a wireless link?
3. Has the WEP or WPA passwords been
entered into the WI-FI radio correctly?
4. Does your router use a DHCP server?
Check that DHCP server is enabled on
your WI-FI radio.
Go to Configure > Network Config > View
Config. The following should be displayed.
5. Check that your firewall is not blocking
the following UDP and TCP ports;
80
554
1755
5000
7070
6. Check that your access point or router
is not restricting the MAC address of the
WI-FI radio. Your MAC address can be
found by going to: Configure > Network
> Config > View Config > Mac Address.
If your WI-FI radio can connect to
your wireless network successfully,
but cannot play a radio station it may
be due to one of the following
causes;
1. The station is not broadcasting at this
time of the day.
2. The station has reached the maximum
allowed number of simultaneous
connections.
3. The station is not broadcasting any
more.
The media files being played on my
WI-FI radio have broken audio.
1. Please ensure that your network
connection is reliable and that there is
not any interference from any
neighbouring networks. If you think that
this could be possible, then you may
find it helpful to change the router’s
channel number.
The WI-FI radio is unable to find any
PC’s sharing media on the local
network.
1. Check that there are PC’s sharing
media on the local network.
2. If the PC’s have a firewall installed,
check that a) the firewall is allowing all
connections from the local network and
b) the firewall is allowing Netbios traffic.
(You may need to consult the
documentation that was supplied with
your router if you are unsure how to do
this).
3. Check that other PC’s are able to see
the server from which you are trying to
share your files.
4. Check that ‘File and Printer Sharing
For Microsoft Networks’ is installed and
bound to the local network interface.
5. Make sure that the ‘Server’ service that
provides file and print sharing support is
enabled and currently running. See
Control Panel > Administrative Tools >
Services.
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