Prune Servers; Wake On Lan - Roberts Stream 205 User Manual

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Prune servers

Your radio stores details of UPnP servers that it has seen via its network
connection in its internal memory. If you use the radio at different locations
you may fi nd that there are servers listed by the radio that you are no longer
interested in. The prune servers functions allows the list to be reinitialised so
that only active UPnP severs on the currently connected network are shown
when selecting 'Shared Media' from the Music Player menu.
1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Music Player menu.
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Prune servers' is highlighted on
the display. Press the control.
3. To remove servers that are no longer required rotate the Tuning/Select
control until 'YES' is highlighted on the display. Press the control to cause
the servers to be removed.
4. If you do not wish to prune servers rotate the Tuning/Select control to
highlight 'NO' and press the control to confi rm.

Wake On LAN

If you are using a computer as a UPnP server for playing your music fi les via
your radio, you may not wish to keep that computer operating when you are
not listening via your radio. If your computer is suitably confi gured, it can either
shut down, or enter a stand-by or hibernation state when it is not being used.
Your radio can wake up a computer which has shut down using a Wake On LAN
command via the network provided that the radio has previously connected to
a UPnP server application on that computer. A computer which is not currently
active will be shown with a question mark in the list of UPnP servers.
Many computers will not respond to Wake On LAN commands from the radio in
all modes, and may require software, device driver, BIOS, hardware or router
confi guration changes for this function to operate. Failure of a computer to
respond to Wake On LAN is not considered a fault of the radio.
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