Network Configuration - T+A CARUSO BLU User Manual

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Compatible hardware and
UPnP servers

Network Configuration

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Network Configuration
The  can be operated in wired LAN networks (Ethernet LAN or
Powerline LAN) or in wireless networks (WLAN).
If you wish to use your  in your home network, you must first enter the
necessary network settings on the . This includes entering the network
parameters such as the IP address etc. both for wired and wireless operation. If
you wish to use a wireless connection, a number of additional settings for the
WLAN network also have to be entered.
Please refer to the Chapter 'Glossary / Additional Information' and 'Network
Terms' for additional explanations of terminology relating to network technology.
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In the following sections we assume that a working home network (cable
network of WLAN network) with router and (DSL) Internet access is present.
If you are unclear about some aspect of installing, setting up and configuring
your network, please address your queries to your network administrator or a
network specialist.
The marketplace offers a vast number of routers, NAS devices and USB hard
discs made by a very wide range of manufacturers.  equipment is generally
compatible with other makes of machine which bear the UPnP label. A list of
devices which  has checked for compatibility can be found on the Internet
at: http://www.taelektroakustik.de/hardware/comp_lan_hw.pdf.
All network settings are entered in the Network Configuration menu. This menu
will vary slightly in appearance depending on the type of your network, i.e.
whether you have a wired (LAN) or wireless (WLAN) network.
If the  detects a LAN connection to a network when you switch it on, the
machine will assume that this is to be used, and displays the network
configuration menu for LAN networks.
If no LAN network is connected, the  activates its WLAN module and
displays the WLAN configuration menu when you call up the configuration
menu. The menu for a WLAN network includes a number of additional menu
points. The following sections explain how to use the menu, and the meaning of
the individual menu points.
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The Network IF Mode 'auto' is the default factory setting. In case of problems in
combination with your hardware this automatic function can be switched to a
fixed operation mode, e.g. only LAN.
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