The MusicCAST network
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MusicCAST components are equipped
with an Auto Configuration function
that will automatically set all
parameters necessary to make a
connection, however in some rare
cases you may need to configure the
network settings manually.
See pages 25 – 34 for an explanation of how to
configure a MusicCAST client to use a wireless
LAN connection.
See pages 25 – 34 for an explanation of how to
configure a MusicCAST client to use a wired LAN
connection.
DIGITAL AUDIO SERVER MCX-1000
STANDBY/ON
TOP MENU
MENU
PLAY INFO.
TIMER
CLIENT STATUS
LAN
STANDBY
ENCODING
BACK
CD AUTO STORE
SUB MENU
PAGE
PUSH
SELECT
1
2
3
4
5
ON
TIMER
PUSH
SELECT
MENU
PLAY INFO.
–
VOL
+
PHONES
ON
TIMER
PUSH
SELECT
MENU
PLAY INFO.
–
VOL
+
PHONES
ON
TIMER
PUSH
SELECT
MENU
PLAY INFO.
–
VOL
+
PHONES
DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10
DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10
DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10
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Network addresses
Each component on a network uses an address to
identify itself to other components on the same
network. The address consists of four numbers, and
looks like this:
192.168.1.1
This is called an
IP address
. Without these
addresses, the components on the network cannot
transmit data to each other, and you cannot play
music on your MusicCAST clients.
Look at the network diagram below to see an
example of network addresses.
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Assigning IP addresses
Before you begin to use a MusicCAST client, you
must connect it to a MusicCAST server, assign it an
IP address, and set the server ID of the MusicCAST
server you wish to connect it to. Normally, you can
use the Auto Configuration function for this
connection process.
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.12
192.168.1.4
192.168.1.3
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