Sony LF-B1 Setting and Usage Guide for PSP™ System (for PSP firmware - Page 16

If NetAV Check Is Incomplete, the NETAV LED turns off.

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9 Follow the on-screen instructions to wait until the NETAV LED stops blinking (amber), and then select [Next] and press the button when the NETAV LED turns off. 11 Select [Menu], and then press the button. The display returns to the initial screen. After selecting [Exit Setup] and pressing the button, close the browser by pressing the button. Watching TV or Videos Away From Home z Tips • The NETAV LED continues to blink for about one minute before turning off. • If the NETAV LED turns on amber, check that the router and modem are turned on and the network cable is connected properly. • When the NETAV LED turns green, another device is connected by NetAV. Wait until the LED turns off to perform this step. • NetAV cannot be used via a proxy server. 10 Select [Check], and then press the button. The setup is complete if [Success] appears in the [NetAV Check] screen. If the test page does not appear, check the network connection. If NetAV Check Is Incomplete Read the instructions on the NetAV Check screen and configure the necessary settings. The Base Station needs to be set up to use the NetAV function away from home. There are two setup types: [Easy Setup] and [Advanced Setup]. [Easy Setup] requires the router to be UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) compatible and the UPnP function of the router to be enabled. Refer to the instructions supplied with your router and confirm the settings. If your router is not UPnP compatible, you prefer not to use the UPnP function of the router, or if you tried to use the UPnP function but the setup was unsuccessful, port forwarding needs to be set on the router. The settings for port forwarding may vary depending on the router in use. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with your router. z Tips • Port forwarding is a function that allows network communications with your router to be forwarded directly to your network device (such as a PC or a PSP™ system). It may also be called "Port Mapping", "Address Change" or other names. To connect to the LocationFree Base Station from outside your home using port forwarding, you must adjust the settings for the router to allow the data connection received by the router over the Internet to get through to the Base Station port (initial setting: 5021). • It is necessary to set the Base Station's IP address to activate the port forwarding setting on the router. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with your router and "Setting up a router incompatible with the UPnP function" (1 page 24). • Some UPnP-compatible routers are only compatible with specific messenger services and games. For such a router, set port forwarding. 16

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Watching TV or Videos Away From Home
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9
Follow the on-screen instructions to
wait until the NETAV LED stops
blinking (amber), and then select
[Next] and press the
button when
the NETAV LED turns off.
z
Tips
The NETAV LED continues to blink for about
one minute before turning off.
If the NETAV LED turns on amber, check that
the router and modem are turned on and the
network cable is connected properly.
When the NETAV LED turns green, another
device is connected by NetAV. Wait until the
LED turns off to perform this step.
NetAV cannot be used via a proxy server.
10
Select [Check], and then press the
button.
The setup is complete if [Success] appears in
the [NetAV Check] screen.
If the test page does not appear, check the
network connection.
11
Select [Menu], and then press the
button.
The display returns to the initial screen.
After selecting [Exit Setup] and pressing the
button, close the browser by pressing the
button.
Read the instructions on the NetAV Check screen
and configure the necessary settings.
The Base Station needs to be set up to use the
NetAV function away from home. There are two
setup types: [Easy Setup] and [Advanced Setup].
[Easy Setup] requires the router to be UPnP
(Universal Plug and Play) compatible and the
UPnP function of the router to be enabled. Refer
to the instructions supplied with your router and
confirm the settings.
If your router is not UPnP compatible, you prefer
not to use the UPnP function of the router, or if
you tried to use the UPnP function but the setup
was unsuccessful, port forwarding needs to be set
on the router.
The settings for port forwarding may vary
depending on the router in use. For details, refer
to the instructions supplied with your router.
z
Tips
Port forwarding is a function that allows network
communications with your router to be forwarded
directly to your network device (such as a PC or a
PSP™ system). It may also be called "Port
Mapping", "Address Change" or other names. To
connect to the LocationFree Base Station from
outside your home using port forwarding, you must
adjust the settings for the router to allow the data
connection received by the router over the Internet to
get through to the Base Station port (initial setting:
5021).
It is necessary to set the Base Station’s IP address to
activate the port forwarding setting on the router. For
details, refer to the instructions supplied with your
router and "Setting up a router incompatible with the
UPnP function" (
1
page 24).
Some UPnP-compatible routers are only compatible
with specific messenger services and games. For
such a router, set port forwarding.
If NetAV Check Is Incomplete