Operating instructions
4
and 7070
Also see 22.
If you are using Ecolife Hg520b
router then click the following link.
http://www.talktalkmembers.com/content/
view/118/102/
http://www.talktalkmembers.com/content/
view/87/68/
wireless audio video devices, Microwave Ovens, Cordless
Phones, Zigbee, Bluetooth or neighboring networks (try
changing the channel on your router).
Uncheck (disable or switch off) – ‘SPI and Anti-DoS
(Denial of Service) firewall protection on the router’. You
may find it under the Security – Firewall – intrusion
detection
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12. Radio frozen, buttons don’t work. Disconnect the radio from mains supply for 5 minutes then
reconnect. Keep the RF generating equipment such as
mobile/cordless phone, microwave away from the radio.
13. When I select Register option it
says
Key:
Status: 404
It seems to be a problem with the Reciva server. The 404
or Not Found error messages are http generated standard
response. Means that the client was able to communicate
with the server but either the server could not find what
was requested, or it was configured not to fulfil the request
and not reveal the reason why. 404 errors should not be
confused with "server not found" or similar errors, in
which a connection to the destination server cannot be
made at all.
Factory Reset your radio and try it some other time.
14. Unable to use ‘Windows Share’
under ‘media player’.
Make sure the port 2170 is open.
If UPnP does not work as expected, possible reasons may
include:
UPnP functions blocked in firewall software
UPnP functions turned off by security software
UPnP functions ‘hi-jacked’ by other software
UPnP functions blocked in the router
Multi-cast packets blocked in the router
IP address of system blocked in firewall software.
• Check that there are PCs sharing Media on the local
network.
• If the PCs have a firewall installed check that either
a) the firewall is allowing all connections from the
local network or b) the firewall is allowing Netbios
traffic. Or turn off the firewall temporarily.
• If there is more than one computer on your local
network, ensure that any settings changes
(including booting up or turning off a computer)
have had at least 5 minutes to take effect.
• Check that other Windows machines are able to see
the server from which you are trying to share your
files.
• Check that 'File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft
Networks' is installed and bound to the local
network interface. Ensure that the 'Server' service
that provides file and print sharing support is
enabled and currently running. (Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, Services).










