User manual

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Note:-- After selecting your SSID
choose the option ‘Push button’.
Press the button shown above for 3
seconds. Then immediately press
the select button on your radio (i.e
press and release tuning control
applies to models using tuning
control as select button)).
harm your Internet Radio's connection to your network. Try
and ensure that your router's / access point's channel number
to be at least two channels away from any interfering sources.
Make sure you are using the latest firmware for your router /
access point. Note if you are using a Netgear router, then you
might need to configure the router to an automatic setting.
Check that other devices on the network are able to access
the Internet. Check that there is no Firewall blocking
attempts to connect to external servers; especially outbound
connections on Port 5000
Uncheck (disable or switch off) SPI and Anti-DoS firewall
protection on the router’. You may find it under the Security
– Firewall – intrusion detection
.
Switch off your radio by disconnecting the power; also
disconnect the power from router and modem, after 30 secs.
Reconnect the power to the modem & router then connect the
power to the radio and try.
Also see symptom 14 & 31.
3. It displays network not
supported.
Only 802.11b and 802.11g are supported. If your wifi Router
is 802.11n or g+ configure it to 802.11g see page 92 of user
manual.
If using dual band router select the SSID for 11G (Netgear)
4. Showing low signal.
Make sure the radio is not very far away from the router. Try
to bring radio closer to the router.
Make sure you are not logged on to your neighbour’s open
network.
Factory reset the radio, and or reboot the router by switching
the power off for two minutes.
5. Plays preset stations – ok, but
when I choose ‘Radio Stations’
from the menu it displays no
network.
Briefly disconnect the power to the radio.
6. Radio crashes whilst loading
stations or sound cuts out while
playing.
It could be that due to network congestion, the loading
process is taking too long and the software for some reason
assumes that a reconnection is needed. Such 'congestion' can
be anything from poor local network conditions, through to
poor bandwidth from the Internet Service Provider, and
possibly a slower than normal response from ‘Wifiradio-
frontier’ servers.