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Application examples
The MicroLink dLAN Audio adapter on the stereo system now functions as an
Internet client on your network. As long as the MicroLink dLAN Audio is con-
nected to the power supply grid and set to the corresponding channel, it will
receive data from this radio station via the Internet. Instead of the stereo sys-
tem, you can use other playback options, such as active speakers.
Please note that depending on the rate structure of your Internet service pro-
vider (ISP), you may be charged for transferring data from the Internet. If left
on continuously, the volume of data transferred from the Internet radio sta-
tion—approximately 36 to 192 kbps—may have a substantial effect on vol-
ume-based or time-based rate plans
This transfer does not end until you do one of the following:
- Remove the MicroLink dLAN Audio adapter with its configured Internet
radio channel from the power supply grid.
- Delete the IP address of the Internet radio station from the configuration.
-Set the MicroLink dLAN Audio adapter to a channel for which no Internet
radio station is configured.
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For the MicroLink dLAN Audio adapter on the stereo system, a channel
for receiving Internet radio is set up using the web-based configuration
interface (see "The HTML configuration interface for the MicroLink dLAN
Audio adapter" on page 30).
On the MicroLink dLAN Audio adapter, use the switches to set the chan-
nel configured for Internet radio, and select playback mode.
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