2. If your radio can connect to the network
successfully, but is unable to play particular stations,
it may be due to one of the following reasons:
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The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day
(remember it may be located in a different time zone).
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The station has too many people trying to attach to the
radio station server and the server capacity is not large
enough.
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The station has reached the maximum allowed number
of simultaneous listeners.
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The station is not broadcasting anymore.
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The link on the radio is out of date. This is updated
automatically every day, so the next time you turn on
the link will be recognised.
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The internet connection between the server (often
located in a different country) and yours is slow. Some
internet service providers may fail to stream in certain
geographical areas. Try using a PC to play back the
stream via the broadcaster's web site. If you can play
back the station with a PC, please report to the
customer service where you bought this radio. If you
have a laptop, try connecting it if your Internet Radio
cannot find the station.
3. When you scan for PCs under UPnP function, none
can be found, or the PC you are looking for does not
appear in the list:
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You have not connected to the wireless Access point.
On the internet radio, select 'Configuration', 'Network ',
'Wireless network connection' and then select your
Wireless network. (You may need to enter a security
key to access the network wirelessly).
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You have a firewall set on your PC which is stopping
you accessing shared files.
- If you have a third party firewall (Like Norton, or Zone
Trouble Shooting
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