Roberts Radio 63I Manuel D’Utilisation

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You can view the radio’s MAC address using the menu items ‘Main 
Menu'
 -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'View settings' -> 'MAC 
address'
.  
 
The MAC address will typically be of the form
 
 
 
00:22:61:xx:xx:xx
5.   If you have an encrypted network, check that you have entered the 
correct encryption key into the radio. Remember that text-format WPA 
keys are case sensitive. If your radio displays 'Network error' when 
attempting to connect to an encrypted network, then please ensure 
that you enter the correct key for the network. If the problem persists, 
then you may need to re-check your network confi guration.
6.  If you need to set up your radio's IP address manually, you will need 
to know low-level details of your network's confi guration. Use the 
menu items ‘Main Menu' -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'Manual 
settings'
 -> 'Wired' or 'Wireless' (as needed) -> 'DHCP disable'.
 
The radio will then prompt you in turn for the 
  
Ethernet 
IP 
address
 
 
Ethernet Subnet mask
  
Ethernet 
Gateway 
address
  
Ethernet 
Primary 
DNS
  
Ethernet 
Secondary 
DNS
 
If you are setting up a wireless connection manually you will also need 
to enter the SSID, the encryption type, and the encryption key. 
 
See page 19 for full details on how to set up your radio's network 
confi guration manually.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any trouble with your radio, then you may fi nd it useful 
to visit the help section on our web site at
 
http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/pages/stream63i_faq.htm
If you have diffi culty connecting the radio to your computer network, some 
of these steps may help to resolve the problem:
1.   Confi rm that a WiFi connected PC can access the Internet (i.e. can 
browse the web) using the same network.
2.   Check that a DHCP server is available (normally a router function). 
Your radio will by default use DHCP unless you choose to disable it.  
This may be confi gured using the menu items ‘Main Menu' -> 'System 
settings'
 -> 'Network' -> 'Manual settings'. This will ask fi rst whether you 
wish to confi gure a wired or a wireless connection. For either wired or 
wireless you then need to choose 'DHCP enable' or 'DHCP disable'
If you enable DHCP then the radio will negotiate with your router (or 
DHCP server) and will be provided with an IP address as well as the 
other settings needed. If you wish to set the network confi guration 
manually, refer to paragraph 6.
3.   Check that your network’s fi rewall is not blocking any outgoing ports. 
As a minimum, the radio needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80 and 
123. Port 53 may be required for DNS. Some Internet radio services 
may require additional ports to be open. Windows Media Player 11 
and 12 will allocate a port number for UPnP media sharing and will 
confi gure Microsoft's Windows built-in fi rewall appropriately. Other 
fi rewall software may require confi guration for UPnP or to allow 
particular IP addresses to have trusted access.
4.    Check that your access point does not restrict connections to particular 
MAC addresses (sometimes called MAC address fi ltering).