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Network configuration
You can connect the Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center to an existing Home
PNA or Ethernet network to share files with your PCs or Rio Receivers or to
connect to the Internet. You can also create a network connection between your
Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center and a single Rio Receiver.
Home Phoneline Networking (Home PNA)
Your Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center can use your standard phonelines to
create a Home PNA network connection between it and any Rio Receivers or
computers with Home PNA network adapters you have plugged into the same
phonelines. It is a simple solution to your networking needs.
1. Plug the included phone chord into the Phoneline Jack on the back of the Rio
Advanced Digital Audio Center.
2. Plug the other end of the phone cord into the nearest Wall Jack.
Ethernet
To connect the Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center into an Ethernet network,
you need a USB Ethernet adapter (not included). Plug the USB Ethernet adapter
into USB Port 2 at the back of the Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center (or into
the front USB Port) and into an Ethernet cable plugged into an Ethernet Jack.
NOTE: At this time, supported USB Ethernet adapters include:
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LinkSys USB10T
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LinkSys USB100TX
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Dlink DSB-650TX (not DSB-650C)
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SMC 2202USB/ETH
Please visit our Web site support section for the most current list of
supported USB Ethernet adapters.
NOTE: At this time, USB hubs are not supported, and may cause
unreliable operation. However, Ethernet hubs (with an
appropriate Ethernet adapter) will work fine.
Broadband
If you have a broadband internet connection — direct subscriber line (DSL) or
cable modem — connect your Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center the same way
you connect your computer to your cable modem or DSL. This generally includes
connecting your Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center to Ethernet using a USB
Ethernet adapter and Ethernet cable, then either:
•
With a hub, use normal cables or for direct connect use crossover cable or
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Without a hub, use Ethernet cable.
Your broadband internet provider should be able to give you the details of your
particular setup.
On the Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center
The default network option is Home PNA. The Network Configuration screen is
titled Network Configuration - Home PNA if you are using Home PNA as your
network connection. If you plug a USB Ethernet adapter into the Rio Advanced
Summary of Contents for Advanced Digital Audio Center
Page 1: ...User s Guide...
Page 5: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 3 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started...
Page 50: ...48 AboutyourRioAdvancedDigitalAudioCenter...
Page 51: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 49 3 Chapter 3 Setting up the software...
Page 78: ...76 Using emplode...
Page 87: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 85 5 Chapter 5 Advanced features...
Page 92: ...90 UpgradeyourRioAdvancedDigitalAudioCenter...
Page 93: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 91 A Appendix A Technical specifications...
Page 95: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 93 B Appendix B Regulatory information...
Page 100: ...98 EU declaration of conformity...
Page 101: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 99 C Appendix C Warranty information...
Page 103: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 101 D Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions FAQ...
Page 107: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 105 E Appendix E Customer care information...
Page 109: ...Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center User s Guide 107 F Appendix F Menu Tree...
Page 114: ...112 Index User s Guide...