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The iPhone does not detect the unit
when using AirPlay.
You may be using a router that supports multiple SSIDs.
The router’s network separator function may be blocking access to the
unit. If you are connecting an iPhone to the unit, use an SSID that allows
access to the unit. (Try to connect to the Primary SSID.)
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The unit is not detected when using a
dedicated application on a mobile
device.
The unit and the mobile device are not on the same network.
Check the network connection and the router settings to make sure that
they are connected to the same network.
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You may be using a router that supports multiple SSIDs.
The router’s network separator function may be blocking access to the
unit. If you are connecting an iPhone to the unit, use an SSID that allows
access to the unit. (Try to connect to the Primary SSID.)
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The firmware on this unit failed to update
via the network.
The network connection may not be good.
Try updating again after a while. Alternatively, update the firmware using
a USB memory device.
The unit is unable to connect to the
wireless LAN router (access point).
MAC address filtering may have been enabled on the wireless LAN
router (access point).
The unit is unable to connect to the router if MAC address filtering is
enabled. Change the setting on the wireless LAN router (access point),
and try to connect the unit again.
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