Yamaha MCX-2000 - MusicCAST Digital Audio Server Setup Manual page 126

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Symptom
Playback from a wireless client is
interrupted or unstable.
Little 'longer' silence between songs
during PCM audio playback
(streaming).
Retrieved song data is incorrect even
when "Internet database" is specified
for CD Lookup.
Cannot connect to the MCX-2000 from
a wireless computer.
Internet radio is unavailable.
Requesting an Internet radio station
from a client returns an "unavailable"
message.
Network content is unavailable.
Radio Frequency or channel on the
MCX-2000 is unexpectedly changed.
External input source (Digital or
Analog) is unexpectedly changed.
Song titles correctly shown on the
MCX-2000 are incorrectly shown on
the client.
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Cause
Audio streaming from the MCX-2000 is affected with
a device that uses the same 2.4 GHz radio signal
range (such as microwave oven, wireless handset, or
other wireless access point).
Volume level adjustment on the MCX-2000 or
surround program selection on the connected AV
receiver is occurring between songs.
The MCX-2000 refers to the 'cached' song data
before accessing the online CDDB database.
Normal. Wireless access point (WAP) feature built
into the MCX-2000 is only available to MusicCAST
clients.
Firewall on your router device is shutting out incoming
Internet radio streams.
Misconfiguration of network settings.
Normal. The MCX-2000 doesn't stream Internet radio
programs to individual clients.
Supplied server software isn't installed on your
computer.
Misconfiguration of network settings.
A different radio frequency or channel has been
selected from the client(s).
A different external input source has been selected
from the client(s).
MusicCAST clients cannot display some European
language characters and Japanese Kana-Kanji
characters at the same time.
Remedy
Relocate the client or connect it to the MCX-2000
using a network cable.
Turn off the relevant features.
Use the CDDB Info command from Submenu to
forcedly retrieve the latest song data from the online
CDDB database. This command is available in Music
Archive or CD playback/import screen.
Attach another WAP device to your network to access
the MCX-2000 from a wireless computer.
Allow radio streams to pass through the firewall by
specifying their TCP port numbers for allowed
incoming data. Typical TCP port numbers used for
Internet radio are 8000, 8210, 8765, etc., and are
often described in radio station URLs. Note these
changes degrade your firewall security levels.
Confirm your network settings and Internet access is
available to the MCX-2000.
Internet radio programs are broadcast to all clients
specified on the MCX-2000. Use the Broadcast
feature.
Install the server software on your Windows PC.
This software is contained in the supplied CD-ROM.
Confirm your network settings. Your target PC and the
MCX-2000 must be in the same network. Check both
devices have the same network address and subnet
mask values.
Radio is a shared audio source between the
MCX-2000 and its clients. If you want to select it only
from the MCX-2000, prevent client-side operations
using the Lock feature.
External input is a shared audio source between the
MCX-2000 and its clients. If you want to select it only
from the MCX-2000, prevent client-side operations
using the Lock feature.

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