
Ethernet Connection
After the receiver has finishing booting and you have
properly configured the
and the
setting,
plug in the Ethernet cable into the 10/100 Base T Network
connection on the back of the receiver. Improperly
configuring the
could result in duplicate
on your network and cause a network failure.
The Ethernet connection allows The AMR-100-I to receive programs from the uplink servers
and also allows copying files from the AMR-100-I to another computer.
It is possible to use only the Ethernet connection for file copying and never play programs out
the audio ports. Before connecting the Ethernet cable make sure you have correctly set you IP
address and DHCP settings. The details for these settings are found in the
section.
Error Conditions
If the Ethernet cable has been connected and there is a valid IP address, but no connection to
the Internet, the “Lan” box will be dark and relay #6 (network error) will also be dark. To
properly set the IP addresses and server ports for to connect to the Internet, see the
section and the
section.
If the Ethernet cable is not connected or the IP address is incorrect, relay 6 should be dark. To
set the IP address correctly, see the
section.
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Relay 6 active
No Internet connection
to the server
Relay 6 active
No LAN or Internet connection
to the server
WARNING
Be sure you configure the network settings before plugging in the Ethernet cable.
Verify the IP address and the DHCP settings. Improperly setting the IP Address,
can cause duplicate
on the network and cause a network failure.
A complete discussion of these settings can be found in the
section.