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This document explains how to connect your 640H to a network.
Networking (i.e. connecting devices together) can allow you to expand
the overall capabilities of your 640H. By networking your 640H to a PC,
Mac or other device, you will be able to have access to (and play) music
files stored on other devices. You can also access the internet for CD
database lookup and internet radio.
Before setting up your network, we encourage you to read through the
entire section and then decide on the network layout that you wish to
implement. We advise this because different network layouts require
different setups of your 640H and your computer.
Network connection selection
There are many network variations you can make with your 640H, but to
keep things simple we will be explaining some basic network types:
Network Type A: "Basic" Wired Network via Cable set-ttop box modem
If you have a broadband (internet connection) service supplied by your
telecom provider but you do not have a PC/Mac, you can connect
directly to the built in modem in your Cable set top box to access the CD
recognition and internet radio (iRadio) features on the 640H.
Your modem plugs into the telephone or cable TV sockets (for DSL and
cable broadband modems respectively), and converts the incoming
signals into Ethernet format.
While your set top box and 640H are switched off, make a wired
connection between the two units via an Ethernet cat5e lead (see the
‘640H network advice’ section for more information). Switch on the
modem and follow your broadband connection set up and set top box
instruction manual to check it has a connection to the internet. Once
you have confirmed this, switch on the 640H. When the 640H has
finished its start up checks and has the UI (User Interface) displayed,
check the Ethernet connection on the rear panel of the 640H. If the
green LED above it is lit, there is a good physical connection to the
modem.
Note:
It is also possible to add a cable broadband router to the set top
box, and plug the 640H into the router (see Network Type C).
Network Typ
e B: "Peer to Peer" Wired Network with no Router, Hub or
Switch
This involves connecting one 640H to another 640H or network
compatible device (i.e. a PC/Mac). This is a network where only two units
are connected directly to each other with no router, hub or switch. When
networked, the 640H can play, burn a copy or transfer music from the
other device.
To connect the two devices together, you must use an Ethernet crossover lead (see the ‘640H network advice’ section for more information).
Plug one end of the lead into the 640H Ethernet port and the other end
into the other devices' Ethernet port. If the green LED above the 640H
Ethernet port is lit, there is a good physical connection to the other
device.
Set-ttop box/modem
Or other network
compatible device
1. Making the physical connectionNetworking troubleshooting guide
A high majority of the networking questions asked so far are based
around the same issues. Therefore, if you do find problems scanning
your PC/Mac, please check the following:
1. Use the correct Ethernet cable for the correct network set up as
explained in the "Making the physical connection" section in this
guide. To confirm the connection; when both Ethernet plugs are
inserted into two separate Ethernet sockets, the LED's above the
Ethernet sockets will light up, to show the physical connection has
been made. If this does not happen, then you are using the incorrect
cable.
2. If you can successfully "ping" the 640H from your PC/Mac then it
means the physical connection is intact and the network has been set
up correctly. However, if you get the message "Content Location
Cannot be Found" when the 640H attempts to scan your PC/Mac,
then the most likely causes of this are as follows:
a. The most common reason is that a Firewall, Antivirus or Privacy
software on your PC/Mac is blocking the 640H from accessing it.
To configure your Firewall, Antivirus or Privacy software on your
PC/Mac to let the 640H access your computer, please consult the
help files, online help etc of the company who made the software.
b. The "Guest" account on your PC/Mac has not been correctly
switched on.
c. The MP3 folder on your PC/Mac has not been correctly shared.
d. You have not entered the correct content location in the 640H.
Please make sure the information you have entered is correct
according to this guide.
e. If you are using a router, then it is possible that it is not letting the
data through. You need to check the router configuration according
to its user manual instructions to make sure it is not blocking the
640H IP address from receiving the required data. Even though
your PC/Mac could "ping" the 640H, the router might not allow the
640H to receive the required data to access MP3's on your
PC/Mac.
f. If you are not using a router or are connecting the 640H directly to
a PC or Mac, you need to ensure you have set up static IP
addressing.
Note:
The 640H does not suffer from the same security issues as
computer operating systems do. This means that there is no Antivirus,
Firewall or Privacy software on it. Therefore, if you get the "Content
Location Cannot be Found" message on your 640H, even though the
640H is connected to your network correctly, it means the problem
resides on your PC/Mac blocking the communications. We advise to
contact the company who designed the operating system/security
software to resolve the issue. We regret that we are unable to
individually support the large amounts of third party software available
to the public.