Technical data
Multi Media
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Gateway
The computer or router in your network
through which the data traffic with the world
outside your network, i.e. the Internet is
handled.
Client
Network device that draws data out of the
network, decodes it and converts it for
example, into analogue music signals, which
then can be played through amplifiers and
speakers. Streaming clients also contain
functions for displaying media content and for
navigating in the Internet or on servers.
DHCP
DHCP is an abbreviation for Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol. DHCP is primarily
used to enable clients to fetch their network
configuration automatically from a server or
router.
The MMM supports DHCP.
IP Address
Network address. Each device in the network
needs an IP address through which it can be
reached and uniquely identified. Network
addresses may not occur twice. This is
important if network addresses are assigned
manually. If addresses are issued in your
network through DHCP, you don't need to
worry about the IP address assignment as the
DHCL server automatically handles the
question of address management.
MAC Address
The MAC address (Media Access Control) is
the unique hardware address that is used for
the unambiguous identification of the device
in the network.
With the MMM, the MAC address can either
be read out in Setup on Page #1 or
alternatively, if it has not yet been installed,
from the MAC sticker on the back of the
module.
NAS
Network Attached Storage. As a rule, this is a
storage device with a very large capacity >
500 GB, which other devices can access. If
the NAS server contains an UPnP-AV server
service, the MMM can access and play
media files that are stored on the NAS.
Recommendations NAS
- Synology
- QNAP with
Twonky Media Server
- Buffalo
Link Station
Power Line – LAN
With the Power Line LAN, data is transmitted
through the existing power cable network.
So-called Power Line Modems are required
on the transmitter and receiver side. As a
rule, Power Line LANs offer reasonably fault-
free data transmission with a data rate
sufficient for audio streaming. We
recommend Power Line Modems with bit
rates of 85 or 200 MBit/s.