Netgear Wireless Digital Music Player User Manual

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User’s Manual for the MP101 Digital Music Player
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Troubleshooting
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If you cannot ping the MP101 your network may not be working correctly.
The Status Bar of the NETGEAR Media Server, which can be found at the bottom of the 
window, should show “Media Player is on the network.” If the Status Bar shows “Media 
Server is not on network!”, verify that your PC has a valid IP address and that the correct 
adapter is chosen. The adapter is chosen using the Change Adapter button under the System 
tab.
If multiple adapters are installed in your PC, the Media Server software can only monitor one 
of them at a time. Verify that the correct adapter is chosen. The adapter is chosen using the 
Change Adapter button under the System tab.
Connecting to the RHAPSODY Server
If the MP101 cannot find your RHAPSODY server, try the following:
The RHAPSODY application must be running on your PC. This application is different from 
the NETGEAR Media Server.
Verify that the version of the RHAPSODY server installed supports UPnP and that the UPnP 
server is running. The RHAPSODY application shipped on the NETGEAR MP101 Digital 
Music Player Resource CD
 supports UPnP and has the server running by default after 
installation. The status of the RHAPSODY UPnP server can be displayed in the Options 
menu, User Settings selection under the UPnP tab. The Start UPnP Server once logged in 
box should be checked and the Status should indicate Running.
Playing Music
If the MP101 cannot play music from the NETGEAR Media Server or the RHAPSODY server, try 
the following:
Verify that the file is not corrupt by double clicking it in the Media Files tab on the Media 
Server.
If you are running personal firewall software it may block access to music on your PC. See 
If you are playing from a RHAPSODY server, verify that the My Library folder is not empty. 
The MP101 can only play music from the My Library folder.