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Wireless Home Audio Troubleshooting Do I need to run the CD to configure my Wireless Home Audio devices? Yes. Basic settings can be applied on some devices via their screens, but in order to fully configure your Wireless Home Audio devices you must use the CD. How do I share my music from additional computers and allow them to control my Wireless Home Audio devices? Run the CD on your additional computers and select the Connect Computers option on the first screen. Where do I find the Cisco Media Center software after installation is complete? Go to Start > Programs and select Cisco Media Center. You can start the Cisco Media Player from here. What do I do if my iTunes library or other audio files are not found by Cisco Media Center? Some iTunes files may not be available. Songs purchased from iTunes* may be protected with Digital Rights Management (DRM); DRM files cannot be played to your Wireless Home Audio devices directly from your PC. The optional Linksys by Cisco Docking Station for iPod (MCCI40) will allow you to connect your iPod to your Director or Conductor and play back all of the songs from your iPod. ††*iTunes Plus files are not protected During the initial configuration, you are asked to select directories where your music is stored. To change or add additional directories, right‑click on the icon on the taskbar and select Properties. Modify or type in a new directory by typing in the entire path such as C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\ My Music; in the Local Media Directory field. Additional directories are separated by a semicolon. Click OK after all updates are complete. How do I start the Cisco Media Server software? For details on starting the Cisco Media Server software, refer to Manually Starting the Cisco Media Server, page 16. Troubleshooting My Cisco Media Server content is not appearing on my Wireless Home Audio devices but it seems to be running. You may need to reconfigure yours Windows firewall. To do so, perform the following steps: 1. Go to Start > Control Panel. 2. Select Windows Firewall. 3. On the General tab, make sure that Don't allow exceptions is unchecked. Player/Wireless-N Music Extender 39

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Troubleshooting
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Player/Wireless-N Music Extender
Wireless Home Audio
Troubleshooting
Do I need to run the CD to configure my Wireless Home
Audio devices?
Yes. Basic settings can be applied on some devices via
their screens, but in order to fully configure your Wireless
Home Audio devices you must use the CD.
How do I share my music from additional computers and
allow them to control my Wireless Home Audio devices?
Run the CD on your additional computers and select the
Connect Computers
option on the first screen.
Where do I find the Cisco Media Center software after
installation is complete?
Go to
Start
>
Programs
and select
Cisco Media Center
.
You can start the Cisco Media Player from here.
What do I do if my iTunes library or other audio files are
not found by Cisco Media Center?
Some iTunes files may not be available. Songs purchased
from iTunes* may be protected with Digital Rights
Management (DRM); DRM files cannot be played to your
Wireless Home Audio devices directly from your PC.
The optional Linksys by Cisco Docking Station for iPod
(MCCI40) will allow you to connect your iPod to your
Director or Conductor and play back all of the songs from
your iPod.
*iTunes Plus files are not protected
During the initial configuration, you are asked to select
directories where your music is stored. To change or
add additional directories, right-click on the
icon
on the taskbar and select
Properties
. Modify or type
in a new directory by typing in the entire path such as
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\
My Music;
in the
Local Media Directory
field. Additional
directories are separated by a semicolon. Click
OK
after all
updates are complete.
How do I start the Cisco Media Server software?
For details on starting the Cisco Media Server software,
refer to
Manually Starting the Cisco Media Server
,
page
16
.
My Cisco Media Server content is not appearing on
my Wireless Home Audio devices but it seems to be
running.
You may need to reconfigure yours Windows firewall. To
do so, perform the following steps:
Go to
1.
Start
>
Control Panel
.
Select
2.
Windows Firewall
.
On the
3.
General
tab, make sure that
Don’t allow
exceptions
is unchecked.