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Naim Audio HDX Hard Disk Player – Network Setup 

Networking Basics 

All  devices  that  connect  to  a  network  have  an  Internet  Protocol  (IP)  address.  This  address  is 
used  as  a  unique  identifier  on  the  network  and  allows  communication  between  devices  to 
be routed correctly. IP is the standard used by all network devices. 
 
A typical home network will use a Modem/Router to connect to the Internet and will have a 
number  of  devices  connected  directly  to  the  Modem/Router.  The  Modem/Router  acts  as  a 
switch  to  allow  intercommunication  between  the  devices  on  the  home  network  (LAN)  and 
allows  each  of  the  devices  to  access  the  Internet  (WAN).  The  Modem/Router  also  offers 
significant protection to the devices on the LAN side as they cannot be contacted directly by 
a computer on the WAN side without the LAN side device initiating the communication. 

The 

HDX should never be connected directly to the Internet without a Router in place

 
It  is  usually  the  Modem/Router  that  allocates  IP  addresses  to  the  different  devices  on  the 
home network. The process of dynamically allocating addresses to devices is known as 

DHCP

 

and  the  part  of the  Modem/Router  responsible  for  this  is the 

DHCP Server

.  This  system  allows 

devices  to  be  connected  and  disconnected  without  the  user  having  to  make  any 
adjustments  to  the  device  configurations.  Because  this  system  is  the  most  common  and 
convenient  for  home  use 

the  HDX  ships  with  DHCP  mode  enabled.

  Below  is  a  diagram  of  a 

typical home network setup: 
 
 
 
 

The Home Network 

Local Area Network (LAN) 

The Internet 

Wide Area Network (WAN) 

 

HDX 

 

Desktop Computer 

Network 

Attached 

Storage 

 

Modem/Router 

 

Laptop Computer 

WiFi link 

Summary of Contents for HDX - REMOTE CONTROL CODE

Page 1: ...as they cannot be contacted directly by a computer on the WAN side without the LAN side device initiating the communication The HDX should never be connected directly to the Internet without a Router...

Page 2: ...iagram below shows how the Main Controller and Front Display Controller are connected inside the HDX The HDX is always shipped from Naim Audio in DHCP mode as this is the most common and preferred add...

Page 3: ...d Front Panel IP addresses must be set between 192 168 0 151 and 192 168 0 254 Front Panel IP address This is the IP address of the Front Display Controller Usual practice is to allocate the front pan...

Page 4: ...the back of the user manual for future reference Installing the Naim IP Tool Application The HDX ships with a CD ROM that contains documentation the Desktop Client application and the Naim Set IP Tool...

Page 5: ...aller will open Click Next on the first screen Then select the Folder in which to install the application The default location is shown below and will be suitable for most typical installations Click...

Page 6: ...Naim Audio HDX Hard Disk Player Network Setup 4 September 2008 Page 6 of 14 4 When the installation is complete the following screen will be shown Press Close to complete the installation...

Page 7: ...process takes 30 seconds and scans the network for any Naim HDX hard disk players or Naim Servers 3 When the discovery process has finished the application will show the name and IP address of any Nai...

Page 8: ...amic address use DHCP will be selected see step 5 If the current addressing mode is Static then Static address will be selected and the address details will reflect the current network settings see st...

Page 9: ...e to Static select the Static option and enter the required networking settings Follow the advice in the previous sections to determine what these settings should be Click Update when all the settings...

Page 10: ...omatically shutdown then restart using the new network settings Check that the message in the Update Progress window confirms that both the server and front panel configurations were downloaded succes...

Page 11: ...addressing mode with incompatible settings Either return the server to DHCP mode or correct the static address settings Here are some examples of incompatible settings 1 Example 1 Server IP 192 168 0...

Page 12: ...address but the time it will take to do this will vary depending on network conditions The quickest way to recover from this situation is to ensure the network is connected and reboot the HDX If the...

Page 13: ...from other computers Microsoft Windows XP and Vista are both supplied with software firewalls Normally Windows will advise if these are not enabled Examples of other software firewall vendors are Zon...

Page 14: ...ices to the home network o Firewall Prevents unwanted intrusions from the Internet o DHCP server Automatically allocates IP addresses Netmask The Netmask determines the range of IP addresses that the...

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