Operating instructions
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The radio was unable to find any PCs
sharing Media on the local network.
Check that there are PCs sharing Media on the local
network.
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Check that other Windows machines are able to see
the server from which you are trying to share your
files.
4. Check that 'File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft
Networks' is installed and bound to the local
network interface.
5. Ensure that the 'Server' service that provides file
and print sharing support is enabled and currently
running. (Control Panel, Administrative Tools,
Services).
21. Showing WIRELESS ERROR 10001
It means that no connection could be established
Are you using NETGEAR router. Do you have the
ACCESS CONTROL "ON" in the Wireless Station Access
List? If you have, you need to tell the router to allow your
radio's MAC address to have access. See 9 above.
22. BBC stations or Real Audio
streams keep rebuffering
RealAudio streams use port 7070 so if you encounter
buffering or other problems with RealAudio streams only,
check that port 7070 is open on your firewall.
For more in-depth analysis of this problem see the
following link
http://forum.internet-radio.org.uk/guides/535-how-use-mtr-
tool-analyse-network-problems.html
23. Worked for few days and now
showing no internet connection/error.
Reboot your radio by disconnecting mains electricity for 2
minutes.
Also check the leasing time in the router setting.
24. Why is the Internet Radio not
connecting to a radio station from its
stations list?
There are a number of reasons for why the radio might be
having trouble connecting to a radio station:
1. The media-streaming connection from the internet
radio station might be slow.
High levels of traffic or limitations in the number of
listeners that an internet radio station can support
may affect the availability of a station or the speed
at which the Internet Radio can connect.
You might also see that the Internet Radio spends a
long time in its 'connecting' or 'buffering' state










