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Network  Type  C:  "Home"  Wired  network  via  a  Router,  Hub  or  Switch

This is the most common network where a router (a device that routes
signals from the phone line to multiple network devices on a network),
hub or switch (devices that allow data to be shared between many
network devices) is used to connect multiple devices together. These
could be one or more 640H's, PC's, Macs and network devices. Each
640H can then play back or move content from/to other devices. If
connected to the internet (via a router or PC/Mac), the 640H can also
access the CD recognition and internet radio (iRadio) features. Using a
router is the recommended way to connect 640H's to other 640H's and
network devices.

If you already have an existing home network, then adding the 640H to
it is simple via an Ethernet cat5e lead from the 640H to the router, hub
or switch. If you do not currently have a network, then we recommend
you seek expert help on computer networking configuration.

Network  Type  D:  "Wireless"  Network

The 640H supports wireless networking via its Ethernet port.  To make
the 640H wireless, you need to purchase a "Wireless Ethernet Bridge" (a
device that converts an Ethernet wired connection to a wireless
connection) from any good IT retailer. The 640H is connected to the
bridge via an Ethernet Cat5e lead.

Although these devices operate wirelessly, they appear to the 640H as
a normal Ethernet connection, and therefore the 640H is setup in the
same way as the wired networks described above. The 640H is
compatible with the wireless 802.11b and 802.11g standards.

Note: The Wireless Ethernet Bridge that you purchase will need setting
up according to your network setup and the instructions that come with
the bridge. Before connecting the bridge to the 640H, it is always best
to test that the bridge is fully set up to your network according to the
bridges' user instructions.

This document explains how to connect your 640H to a network.
Networking (i.e. connecting devices together) can allow you to expand
the overall capabilities of your 640H. By networking your 640H to a PC,
Mac or other device, you will be able to have access to (and play) music
files stored on other devices. You can also access the internet for CD
database lookup and internet radio.

Before setting up your network, we encourage you to read through the
entire section and then decide on the network layout that you wish to
implement. We advise this because different network layouts require
different setups of your 640H and your computer.

Network connection selection

There are many network variations you can make with your 640H, but to
keep things simple we will be explaining some basic network types:

Network  Type  A:  "Basic"  Wired  Network  via  Cable  set-ttop  box  modem

If you have a broadband (internet connection) service supplied by your
telecom provider but you do not have a PC/Mac, you can connect
directly to the built in modem in your Cable set top box to access the CD
recognition and internet radio (iRadio) features on the 640H.

Your modem plugs into the telephone or cable TV sockets (for DSL and
cable broadband modems respectively), and converts the incoming
signals into Ethernet format.  

While your set top box and 640H are switched off, make a wired
connection between the two units via an Ethernet cat5e lead (see the
‘640H network advice’ section for more information). Switch on the
modem and follow your broadband connection set up and set top box
instruction manual to check it has a connection to the internet.  Once
you have confirmed this, switch on the 640H. When the 640H has
finished its start up checks and has the UI (User Interface) displayed,
check the Ethernet connection on the rear panel of the 640H. If the
green LED above it is lit, there is a good physical connection to the
modem.

Note: It is also possible to add a cable broadband router to the set top
box, and plug the 640H into the router (see Network Type C).

Network  Type  B:  "Peer  to  Peer"  Wired  Network  with  no  Router,  Hub  or
Switch

This involves connecting one 640H to another 640H or network
compatible device (i.e. a PC/Mac). This is a network where only two units
are connected directly to each other with no router, hub or switch.  When
networked, the 640H can play, burn a copy or transfer music from the
other device.

To connect the two devices together, you must use an Ethernet cross-
over lead (see the ‘640H network advice’ section for more information).
Plug one end of the lead into the 640H Ethernet port and the other end
into the other devices' Ethernet port.  If the green LED above the 640H
Ethernet port is lit, there is a good physical connection to the other
device.

Set-ttop  box/modem

Or  other  network

compatible  device

1. Making the physical connection

Summary of Contents for azur 640H

Page 1: ...Music server Networking guide Mac Updated 10 06 640H azur...

Page 2: ...ing Content to your 640H from your Mac 10 3 8 Content to your 640H from your Mac for OSX 10 4 2 and above 11 How do I access the 640H from a Mac 3 9 Accessing the 640H from a Mac 12 4 640H network adv...

Page 3: ...Before setting up your network we encourage you to read through the entire section and then decide on the network layout that you wish to implement We advise this because different network layouts req...

Page 4: ...server enabled as they can automatically give each device an IP address upon physical connection We encourage the use of dynamic addressing as this is the default mode of the 640H and therefore no fur...

Page 5: ...IP address of this device By convention X for the default gateway is 1 So using 192 168 0 X the router should be set to 192 168 0 1 in the text box 11 In the DNS Servers text box you need to enter th...

Page 6: ...When Dynamic DHCP addressing has been turned off select the Ethernet menu item 7 This brings up four text input boxes that you can change IP address Subnet mask Gateway and Name server As with your co...

Page 7: ...is strongly recommended to make sure it is working before continuing To do this you need to ping Packet InterNet Groper the 640H from your Mac Ping is the most basic form of communication between two...

Page 8: ...he computer asks for your password to unlock enter your password and press return 8 In the You Can drop down menu select Read Write For the Owner access select Read Write In the Group drop down menu y...

Page 9: ...that now appears the Location will be set as Automatic Leave this as it s setting 4 In the Show drop down menu please select the network port that you wish to use for example Built In Ethernet This wi...

Page 10: ...menu that appears select System 3 Now select Content 4 In the Content Settings menu rescan location select Add Location 10 3 6 Changing the 640H Name As with a Mac the 640H needs to have a unique nam...

Page 11: ...add these folders individually you enter using the lounge example above lounge Joe Bloggs music Aerosmith and lounge Joe Bloggs music Robbie Williams Note You have to go through the process Adding Co...

Page 12: ...d these folders individually you enter using the lounge example above lounge music Aerosmith and lounge music Robbie Williams Note You have to go through the process Adding Content to your 640H from y...

Page 13: ...alter it accordingly 4 640H network advice In each folder on your 640H there are two files cddb nfo and attributes txt These two files are not to be changed or deleted under any circumstances They ar...

Page 14: ...information 5 1 Cat5 568A RJ 45 cable jack 5 2 Cat5 568B RJ 45 cable jack A straight thru one to one patch cable has identical ends 568A 568A A crossover cable has different ends 568A 568B 1 Green Wh...

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