Macsense Connectivity HomePod ユーザーズマニュアル

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HomePod is 
connected via 
Ethernet to the 
network and it does 
not see any of audio 
servers. 
Connect the Ethernet cable before turning on 
the HomePod. If the Ethernet cable is not 
connected at boot-up time, wireless 
connection will be enabled instead. 
Check to make sure that you have a green 
light on the HomePod’s Ethernet port. 
Check to make sure that the HomePod is 
getting a proper IP Address by selecting the 
“Settings->Network Settings” item on the main 
menu. The IP will only appear if the HomePod 
has successfully connected to a wireless 
network. Without it, the audio server will not be 
recognized. 
Make sure that your network has a DHCP 
server available. 
Make sure the PC/Mac that has audio server 
installed is on the same subnet as the 
HomePod. E.g. 192.168.1.xxx. 
Make sure the audio server is running. If it is 
not, start it. If it is, stop and restart it. 
HomePod is getting 
an IP address but it 
still can not find any 
audio servers. 
Make sure the audio server is running. If it is 
not, start it. If it is, stop and restart it. 
Make sure that all software firewalls are 
disabled. This includes firewalls that are part 
of the operating system. 
For Windows XP: Open Start->Settings-> 
Control Panel->Network Connections. The 
Network Connections window will open. 
Right-click on the network adapter that is in 
use and select Properties. Click the Advanced 
tab. Uncheck the Internet Connection Firewall 
checkbox and save settings. 
For Mac OS X 10.3: Open System 
Preferences and click Sharing. Click Firewall 
and click the Stop button. 
Wireless is not 
working so I inserted 
an Ethernet cable 
but it still doesn’t 
work. 
The Ethernet cable needs to be inserted at the 
time the HomePod is turned on. If there is no 
cable inserted at the start-up time then the 
Ethernet port becomes disabled and wireless 
becomes active. So even if a cable is inserted 
after start-up the Ethernet port is already 
disabled and will not function.