NETGEAR MP115NA MP3 Player User Manual


 
User’s Manual for the Wireless Digital Media Player MP115
Connecting Your Media Player 3-5
November 2004 202-10038-01
Note: If you have connected an S-Video or Component Video cable, and if the MP115 is not
configured to generate output to its S-Video or Component Video ports, then you may see a
flickering image or no image on your television screen. The MP115 executes its power on
routine in the background.
To fix this problem, push Disp Sel on the remote control to cycle through all video output
options and select the correct one.
4. If your network is wireless and/or uses security settings, the MP115 stops at Finding Network,
and goes to the Settings: Available Networks screen.
The MP115 is set from the factory to get its IP Address from a DHCP server. If your
network does not use DHCP, you must set up the MP115 with a Static IP Address in
the range of addresses on your network.
If the MP115 is set to use DHCP and fails to obtain an IP Address from the server, it
will resort to an auto IP Address in the range of 169.254.x.x. You can use a Static IP
Address if there is a problem connecting the MP115 to the server.
5. Use the remote control to enter your wireless and security settings.
Then the main menu appears as shown below:
Figure 3-4: Main menu displayed on the television screen
All the files that you scanned with the Media Server software are now available to play on the
Wireless Digital Media Player MP115. Use the remote control to select the desired media.
Note: If the MP115 does not connect to the network, it displays the Settings: Network menu. Use
the remote to browse and select an Available Network from the onscreen display. For more
information, see “Connecting to the MP115” on page 6-1, Chapter 4.